Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p229

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Lydia, b. 24 June 1643; Jacob, 28 Apr. 1645; perhaps Joseph; and
Elizabeth; m. sec. w. Nov. 1654, Ann, d. of John Smith. Mary m. 8
Sept. 1661, Richard Ward; and Lydia m. 1664, Samuel Wright.
JOHN, Newtown, L. I. 1656, was their first. min. say Riker's Hist.
JOHN, Roxbury, of wh. I find nothing but his insert. in list of freem.
1666. JOHN, Boston, shipwright, d. in Virginia, and admin. was giv. 15
Jan. 1683, to his wid. Mary. JOHN, Windsor, only s. of John of the
same, m. 21 Sept. 1664, Hannah, d. of Edward Goffe of Cambridge,
had John, b. 26 June 1665; Thomas, 25 July 1667; Samuel, 24 Dec.
1669; Nathaniel, 20 Sept. 1672; Edward, 2 Mar. 1675; and Josiah
and Joseph, tw. 5 July 1679. His w. Hannah .d 4 Apr. 1657; and he
m. 17 Dec. 1701, Martha Flamsworth, unless Mr. Stiles misspell. the
name, had Martha, 24 Sept. 1705; and d. 21 June, 1718. JOHN,
Lancaster, perhaps of Boston, and freem. 1669, was rep. 1689 and 90,
all. sen. JOHN, Boston, by w. Lydia had Sarah, b. 19 July 1673;
Hannah, 1675, d. soon; Hannah, again, 25 July 1676; John, Feb. 1678;
Thomas, 26 Nov. 1679; Catharine, 5 Feb. 1681; Rachel, Feb. 1682;
Francis, Nov. 1684; Catharine, again Mar. 1686, and Francis, again, 8
Apr. 1687. He was, perhaps, the freem. of 1671, and d. 1693. He
was a brewer, had good est. of wh. admin. was. giv. to his w. Lydia, 13
July. JOHN, Lynn, m. 21 July 1673, Susanna, perhaps d. of Thomas
Marshall, and Thomas, b. 20 Apr. 1674; John, 10 Feb. 1679; Richard,
22 Aug. 1680; and Susanna, 4 Mar. 1685. JOHN, Lancaster,
jun. rep. 1689, perhaps s. of him who was rep. aft. JOHN, Lynn, freem.
1691. One other John, wh. came in the Susan and Ellen 1635, from
London, aged 41, I am unable to dispose of. JONATHAN, Boston,
youngest s. of Mrs. Ann, wid. of William Hibbins, the Assit. was, I
infer, only tempo. resid. here, for the will of his mo. 16 June 1656,
shortly before her execut. for the preposterous crime of witchcraft wh. is
to be seen. in Geneal. Reg. VI.287,8, speaks of him and his brs. John,
and Joseph, as if all were in Eng. and in the codic. of 19th of the same,
acknowledg. "the more than ordinary affection and pains 'of this one,'
in the time of my distress," as he had arriv. to attend the results of the
exercrable fanaticism. She was prob. the richest person ever hanged in
this part and the prejudice against witches long slumbered. JOSEPH,
Boston, m. 21 May 1656, Ruth Starr, had Joseph, b. 7 Mar. 1658.
JOSEPH, Sudbury, m. Lydia, d. of John Maynard. MILES, Milford
1646 rem. as early at least as 1657, to New London, freem. 1663, call.
old in 1680, left descend. thro. d. Miriam, w. of John Willey; beside
Abel, bef. ment. RICHARD, Plymouth, brot. by Elder Brewster, with a
br. both as serv. in the Mayflower, 1620, and the br. d. in few wks.; at
the div. of cattle 1627, when the name of every man, woman, and