Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p352

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and then took sh. of his f. in the Shawskin lds. wh. was the beginning
of sett. at B. JOHN, Cambridge, in the part which bec. Newton, had
come from Hingham, with Druce, Hammlond, and Winchester, induc.
to rem. by Nicholas Hodgdon, was perhaps, the freem. of 1654; by w.
Joanna had Mary, b. 28 Jan. 1648; Martha, 1 May 1649; John 15
Feb. 1652; Joanna, 16 Jan. 1654; Jermiah, 16 Feb. 1656, d. early;
Thomas, 1 Feb. 1658, d. at 21 yrs.; Sarah, 6 Jan. 1660; Isaac, 15
Mar. 1663; Jonathan, 6 Nov. 1665; and Lydia, 15 May 1667; but
the first two were brot. from H. nad he d. 1686, aged 71, hav. made his
will 7 Sept. of that yr. The wid. d. 14 Mar. 1688. Mary m. Peter
Hanchett of Roxbury; Martha m. James Horsley; Sarah m. Sept. 1686,
Samuel Snow of Woburn; and Joanna, m. a Stone. JOHN, York, freem.
1652, kept the prison in 1678, was excus, from milit serv. by reason of
age, still liv. in 1681, when he took o. of alleg. to the k. as ano. JOHN
perhaps his s. had in 1680. JOHN, Kennebeck, s. of John of Saco, perhaps
b. in Eng. came to Boston to m. 20 Aug. 1660, Mary, d. of Daniel
Fairfield, having the yr. bef. bot. of the Ind. a large tract on the W.
side of the Kennebeck opposite his f's isl. now Phipsburg, had, beside
four ds. Daniel and James. He, who may be the one who sw. fidel. at
Pemaquid 1674, with James, was k. by the Ind. in May 1690 at Falmouth,
to wh. they had resort. for safety. JOHN, Newport, in the list
of freem. 1655. JOHN, Saybrook, s. of William, m. 24 Feb. 1666, Mary
Buckingham, prob. d. of Thomas the first, had John, b. 6 Oct. 1667;
Deborah, 31 Aug. 1671; Ebenezer, 18 Aug. 1674; and Samuel, 24 Jan.
1677. JOHN, Reading, br. of Hananiah, m. 13 Nov. 1667, Hannah, d.
prob. of Thomas Kendall, who d. 8 July 1689, had John, b. 16 Dec.
1668; Thomas, 9 Nov. 1670; Hannah, 25 Feb. 1672; Rebecca, 18
Feb. 1675; wh. last three ch. d. 17 and 19 June 1689; Kendall, 15
Nov. 1677; Abigail, 10 Oct. 1679, d. in few wks.; Jonathan, 18 July
1681; Daniel, 30 Oct. 1686; and Abigail, again, 24 Dec. 1688, d. at 6
mos. By sec. w. Thankful, m. 28 Jan. 1690, he had Hannah, again, 28
Jan. 1691; Rebecca, again, 13 Feb. 1693; Thomas, again, 17 Mar.
1695; and Elizabeth 27 Mar. 1698; and he d. 21 Feb. foll. JOHN, New
Haven 1668, s. of Edward, m. 8 Nov. 1670, Hannah, d. of William Bassett,
had Hannah, b. 20 Aug. 1671; John, 26 Mar. 1675; and Abiah, 26
Mar. 1677; rem. to Wallingford, and had Eliphalet, Samuel, and Edward.
JOHN, whose w. Alice suff. by hang. as a witch, in the horrible delusion,
at Salem, 22 Sept. 1692, was not of that town, but I think, possib. of Andover,
yet Felt, II. 480, has not specif. JOHN, Andover, s. of Joseph, k.
by the Ind. 29 June 1677, at Scarborough, on serv. as a soldier under
Capt. Swett. JOHN, Malden, freem. 1678. JOHN, Salem, m. 29 May
1673, Mary, d. of Giles Cory, had John, b. 30 Mar. foll.; Giles, 16 Apr.
1675; Mary, 12 Apr. 1676, d. in few days; Mary, again, 2 Feb. 1678;
Joseph, 17 Sept. 1680; and Margaret, 11 Feb. 1683. JOHN, Newton, may have
been that s. of Robert, wh. Cambridge, rec. says, d. 15 May 1681; but, as