Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p423

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ter yr. John Deacon of Lynn. JOHN, Portsmouth 1635, perhaps had
been as early as 1630, may have rem. to Cambridge, by w. Mary had
Lydia, b. 5 Nov. 1638; rem. to Portsmouth, prob. there d. 18 Jan.
1669; but one of this name is by Lewis claim. for his town of Lynn
1639, who, if transient resid. may be either of these first two. JOHN,
Salem, s. of the first John of the same, freem. 1669, m. 1657, Alice, d.
of William Flint, had John, b. 10 Sept. 1658; Jonathan, 27 Sept. 1660,
d. young; Joseph, 9 Sept. 1663, d. young; Benjamin, 11 or 15 Jan. 1666;
Edward, d. soon; Sarah, 7 Sept. 1668; William, 11 Jan 1671; Eliz. 7
Sept. 1674; and Hannah, 2 July 1677. In the regular descent from
one John to ano. est. in Salem (perhaps got by the first John, 1642, from
Emmanuel Downing under power to his w. as a reasona. tradit. gives, to
pay for his s. George's commencem. dinner), is now, in part, enjoy. by
John of the seventh generat. He was ancest. of the disting. Timothy,
H. C. 1763, whose s. and gr.s. have been gr. at the same; was lieut. and
d. 5 May 1694, aged 56; and his wid. Sarah d. 27 Dec. 1714. * JOHN,
Portsmouth, s. of the first John of the same, m. 10 Jan 1665, Mary
Stanyan
, had John b. 1 Dec. 1666; Mary, 18 July 1668; Thomas, 6
Apr. 1679, d. next yr.; two Sarahs wh. d. 1671 and 3, and perhaps
others; was capt. rep. to Boston 1691; and in N. H. was speaker of the
assemb. as was his namesake, the elder br. of Timothy in that of Mass.
at a later day. He was liv. 1718, and ancest. of Hon. John of Ports-
mouth, H. C. 1761, wh. d. 11 Apr. 1805; and prob. William of Con-
cord, H. C. 1797. His d. Mary m. John Plaisted. JONATHAN, Salem,
s. of John the first of the same, ship-carpenter, m. 19 Mar. 1666, Jane,
d. of doctor Thomas Cromwell, had Jane., b. last week of Nov. 1667, d.
young; Eliz. 2 or 4 June 1669; Mary, 1 Dec. 1670; Ann, Aug. 1672;
Jonathan, 11 May 1674; Sarah, 25 Jan. 1676; John, bapt. 19 May
1678; but these five last ment. all d. young; Hannah, bapt. 28 May
1682; and Mercy. Thirteen of this name, had, in 1831, been gr. at
Harv.


    PICKES, JOHN, Piscataqua, i.e. prob. Dover or Kittery 1640; but
Mr. Judd, on examin. of the original rec. presum. the name to intend
Pike.


    PICKET, ADAM, New London, youngest s. of John of the same, m.
16 May 1680, Hannah, d. of Daniel Wetherell, had Adam, b. 1681; and
John, 1685; and d. 1691. His bros. d. unm. and s. Adam d. without
issue. CHRISTOPHER, Boston, in that part call. Muddy riv. now Brook-
line, m. June 1647, Eliz. Stow, d. of John, had John, b. 6 Sept. 1657;
was liv. at B. 1661; and 14 Oct. 1675, at Scarborough, prob. a soldier,
witness to nuncup. will of Arthur Alger. DANIEL, Stratford, youngest
s. of the first John of the same, m. 13 Sept. 1683, Mary, d. of John