Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p479

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capt. Thomas of the same, m. 28 June 1677, Elizabeth d. of the first Edward
Jackson
, had no ch. and d. 4 Mar. 1689. His wid. m. 13 Nov. 1699,
Jonas Bond. JOHN, New London, mariner, s. of first John of the same,
in one of whose vessels he was part owner and master, m. Sarah, d. of
Matthew Jones of Boston, had Ann, Sarah, Patience, Elizabeth and Irene,
wh. all m. but no s. Perhaps he was of Stratford 1701, and d. 21 Mar.
1715. JOHN, Newton, s. of the sec. Thomas, m. 1696, Hannah, d. of
Humphrey Osland, had Hannah, b. 25 Oct. 1697; Experience, 26 Sept.
1700; and Rebecca, 27 Mar. 1704; and his w. d. 2 May next. By sec.
w. Bethia, he had Elizabeth; Bethia, 16 Aug. 1713; and Ann, 17 Nov.
1717; and he d. 4 Jan. 1721. JONATHAN, New London, s. of John the
first
, m. Elizabeth d. of Robert Latimer, whose elder sis. Sarah Jones had
m. his elder br. John. ROBERT, Roxbury, d. or was bur. 3 Feb. 1666,
and his inv. of 7th of the same, was giv. in by his br. capt. Thomas, on
26 Apr. foll. but I can find nothing of his time of coming, or whether
he had w. or ch. SAMUEL, Newton, s. of the sec. Thomas of the same,
m. Esther Hammond, had Samuel, b. 25 Nov. 1702; Praise[1], 26 Jan.
1705; and Mary, 12 Apr. 1708. SOLOMON, Cambridge, s. of Henry
the first
, had two ws. Elizabeth wh. d. bef. 1678, and Hepzibah, wh. surv.
him, and d.
15 Jan. 1742, in her 89th yr. He had Solomon, b. 1673;
Thomas, 7 June 1674; Stephen; Nathaniel; and others, most of them
prob. by sec. w. and d. 24 July 1719. THOMAS, Cambridge, on S. side
of the riv. now Newton, brot. from Eng. w. Grace, and d. Grace, bapt.
there, had here Thomas and Elizabeth tw. b. 22 Jan. 1650; Mary; John, 2
Feb. 1654, d. next yr.; John, again, 10 July 1655; and Hannah, 1661;
was freem. 1652; rep. 1672-4, in 1675, on the first day aft. Philip
began hostil. went to the war in comm. of a troop of horse, and with
great reput. serv. through it. His influence was great in obt. separat. of
Newton, in wh. his est. was. The w. d. 9 Oct. 1692, and he d. 6 July
1710 in 89th yr. Jackson assures us that the gr.-st. says 1709, and with
error is easily beliv. Grace m. 27 Nov. 1667, Thomas Oliver; and
Elizabeth m. 4 May 1675, Thomas Aldrich of Dedham. The epitaph that
in Homer's Hist. of N. is said to be on his gr.-st. belongs to somebody
else, lying 45 feet from the grave of the capt. whose head and foot stone
have plain inscript. as I am assur. by the highest authority. THOMAS,
Cambridge, in the part now Newton, prob. br. of James, possib. neph. of
the preced. b. in Eng. it is thot. m. Rebecca, d. of Edward Jackson, sen.
had Frances, Thomas, John, Edward, James, Ebenezer, Enos, Rebecca,
and Sarah, but unhap. no date is giv. for either, was freem. 1680, selectman
in 1686, and sev. yrs. aft. and d. 11 Dec. 1724, at great age, perhaps
above 90. Frances m. 13 Nov. 1687, Joseph Palmer of Stonington;
and Sarah m. 15 May 1707, John Hyde. THOMAS, Newton, s. of