Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p297

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15 Aug. 1679; Ann, 16 Apr. 1682, d. at 12 yrs.; John, 13 Jan. 1685;
Joseph, 16 Oct. 1688, Y. C. 1709; and Moses, 19 Mar. 1692, d. next
mo. He preach. 55 yrs. d. 30 Dec. 1719. Much honor attach. to his
name for so long faithful fulfilm. of his ministry, as in a most judicious
fun. serm. by Adams of New London, is shown; and equal. so for serv.
in the foundat. of Yale Coll. stand. there as the first on the list of Fellows.
JAMES, Newbury, s. of Nicholas, m. 31 Mar. 1684, Hannah, d. of
John Knight, whose two elder ds. had m. his two elder brs. had Rebecca,
b. 12 Jan. 1685; Joseph, 20 Sept. 1686; Hannah, 13 Mar. 1688;
Nicholas, 9 Feb. 1690; Nathan, 5 Feb. 1692; Ephraim, 20 Nov. 1694,
d. in 3 wks.; Lydia, 30 Nov. 1695; Ephraim, again, 25 Dec. 1698;
Benjamin, 22 Feb. 1701; Mary, 13 Mar. 1703; and James, 19 Aug.
1705. JOHN, Newbury, s. of Nicholas, m. 23 Nov. 1668, Mary, d. of
John Poor, had Nicholas, b. 18 May 1671; Daniel, 23 Oct. 1673;
Mary, 10 Dec. 1675; John, 15 Feb. 1678; Martha, 4 Dec. 1679, d.
soon; Martha, again, 19 Dec. 1680; Nathaniel, 28 Oct. 1681; Elizabeth 15
Nov. 1684; Moses, 22 May 1688; and Samuel, 9 Feb. 1622. He was
freem. 1674. JOHN, Boston, freem. 1676, was that yr. constable, m.
Sarah, d. of Peter Oliver, had Sarah; John; and Oliver, b. 1675, bapt.
22 Oct. 1676, H. C. 1695. JOSEPH, Salisbury 1640, had, perhaps,
Mary, wh. m. 23 Mar. 1651, John French of Ipswich, but his name in
Geneal. Reg. III. 55 and 6, is Moys. JOSEPH, Charlestown, m 30 Oct.
1656, Mary, d. of Francis Norton, and she d. 10 Nov. 1657, being bound on
a voyage when he made his will, 21 Dec. 1659, wh. was pro. 2 Apr. 1661,
in wh. he calls Peter and Thomas of Sudbury, his brs. and "father Norton's
four ds." his sis. gives land in Eng. all wh. may indicate him as s. of
the first Peter. JOSEPH, Sudbury, perhaps s. of the first Thomas,[1] m. 1662,
Mary, d. of Robert Darvell, had Joseph, b. 1663; James, 1664; Moses,
1667; and five more, one of wh. was John, 1674, bef. she d. 1677. He
next m. 14 July 1680, Mary, wid. of maj. Simon Willard, wh. d. 28
Dec. 1715, and he d. 16 Nov. 1717. Shattuck, in Farmer, says he was
selectman 28 yrs. from 1662, yet we find not his name among the freem.
of the Col. MOSES, Lyme, s. of the first James, was the first min. at
that place, where he serv. 60 yrs.; tho. no ch. was gather. there bef.
1693. He m. Ruth, d. of John Picket, but of the issue I kn. nothing,
and d. 10 Nov. 1729. NICHOLAS, Newbury, younger br. of the first
James, b. a. 1616, came with him, freem. 17 May 1637, m. Mary, d. of
capt. John Cutting had Mary, b. 15 Oct. 1641; Hannah, 30 Oct. 1643;
John, 20 Jan. 1646; Nicholas, 22 Dec. 1647, H. C. 1667; Cutting, 23
Sept. 1649; Sarah, 13 Sept. 1651, d. soon; Sarah, again, 22 Aug. 1653;
Timothy, 23 June 1655; James, 16 May 1657; Abigail, 11 Apr. 1659;
Rachel, 10 May 1661; Thomas, 20 June 1663; and Rebecca, 18 May
1665, wh. d. at 18 yrs. He was rep. 1660, 79, and 80, and d. 9 Nov.