Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p356

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he says, had full sh. and are d. so that he names sole heir, his d. Sarah,
w. of Thomas Foster, m. 15 Oct. 1652, and to her ch. after her. with
provision for doub. portion to the s. Thomas. See 3 Mass. Hist. Coll.
X. 168. ROBERT, Barnstable, m. 28 Jan. 1657, Sarah James, had
Mary, b. 1 Apr. 1658; Samuel, 30 June 1660; Alice, 20 Jan. 1662;
and Jane, Mar. 1664; he m. a sec. w. Aug. 1667, Patience, d. of Henry
Cobb, had Thomas, 24 Aug. 1669; Daniel 18 Apr. 1670; Joseph, Feb.
1672; Benjamin, 15 Mar. 1674; Hannah, Apr. 1676; Sarah, 1678;
Elisha, Apr. 1680; and Alice, again, 15 Sept. 1681; both bapt. 1684;
but an erron. date of his d. is given, Sept. 1680. SAMUEL, Hingham
1638, may have been of Haverhill 1677; but owned ld. in 1682 at Weymouth.
SAMUEL, Dedham, m. 9 Apr. 1657, Sarah, d. of William Holman
of Cambridge, had Sarah, b. 23 Jan. 1658, d. next yr.; Samuel, 5
May 1659; Ann, 10 Jan. 1661; Sarah, again, 21 May 1662; Nathaniel,
1 Mar. 1664, d. at 3 mos.; Susanna, 19 Jan. 1667; Margaret,
3 Sept. 1668; Nathaniel, again, 26 Mar. 1670; and Mary, 1675;
and his w. d. 19 Nov. foll. and he d. 31 Dec. 1678. Admin. was giv. on
his est. 9 Nov. 1680, to Capt. Thomas Prentice and Mr. Timothy
Dwight. STEPHEN, Andover, s. of the first Joseph of the same, m. 1
Dec. 1680, Mary, prob. d. of John Marston, wh. d. 12 Apr. 1698, as did
her s. Stephen, 15 Dec. preced. and he m. 10 Jan. 1695, Susanna Devereux.
THOMAS, Newbury, only s. of Rev. Robert, wh. was one of the earliest
Eng. puritans, b. June 1595, bred part. at Magdalen Coll. Oxford, part.
under Archbp. Usher at Dublin, also part, under William Ames in Holland,
where he took his A. M. 1617 at Franequer. His f. enjoy. gr. favour
in the days of Elizabeth as in 1591 the Bp. of Winchester present. him
to the ch. of Putney, in Co. Wilts, while we find that the Earl of Pembroke
had bef. giv. him the liv. of the Hospital of St. Nicholas at Salisbury,
and aft. on surrender of these places, present, him, 1593, to the ch.
of St. Mary of Wilts, with the chapel of Bulbridge anxd. and in 1594
the Queen gave him that liv. of Stanton Barnard, where he, ten yrs.
later, appoint. his own vicar. But from the Reg. of Sir Thomas Phillipps
I learn, that seven yrs. aft. he was depriv. no doubt from showing
kindness to those who. like his s. thot. more of k. Jesus than k. James.
This s. serv. short time at the altar in Newbury, Eng. and came in the
Mary and John, Mary 1634, with his neph. Rev. James Noyes, was made
freem. 3 Sept. of that yr. preach. at Ipswich, and the yr. foll. was fix. at
N. to devote a bach. life for instruct. an affectio. but dissatisf. people,
to his d. 24 Apr. 1677. The Magn. III. c. 25 is rather brief in his
biog. THOMAS, Lynn came in the Susan and Ellen 1635, aged 30,
young Richard Saltonstall, with his w. and ch. being fellow passeng.
freem. 17 May 1637, rem. to reading, had Hananiah, b. a. 1638;