Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p518

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Hannah, Mary, and Sarah; again rem. to Boston, perhaps, where he
had the last ment. bapt. 1 Sept. 1650; and Samuel, 3 Apr. 1653; this
s. d. the end of Mar. foll. and ano. Samuel was b. 28 Feb. 1655. His w.
d. 24 June foll. and he went once more to Hampton, had ano. w. Susanna;
and was drown. 20 Oct. 1657, by overset. of a boat. See Belkn.
I. 58, of Farmer's ed. His wid. m. John Preston, and she join. with the
childr. in convey. of est. in B. Hannah m. 11 Jan. 1661, John Senter
of Boston. SAMUEL, Mendon, s. of John the first, freem. 1673, m. 1668,
Hopestill Holbrook, perhaps d. of William the first, had Samuel, John,
Josiah, and Ebenezer, beside Mary, w. prob. of Seth Chapin; but
dates are not seen. His will was of 5 Apr. 1717. The s. John is said to
be that gr. of H. C. 197, wh. was held the greatest lawyer this country
produc. bef. the Americ. Revo. exc. perhaps Judge Trowbridge. See full
exhibit. of his esteem in Eliot's Biogr. Dict. SAMUEL, Marblehead,
1674, perhaps br. of Richard. SAMUEL, Charlestown, s. of George the
first
, a physician, m. 19 June 1679, Elizabeth d. of John Mousal, had Elizabeth b.
3 Apr. 1680; Joanna, 16 Feb. 1681; Abigail, 10 Jan. 1683; Samuel,
16 July 1688, d. in few days; Mary, 9 Jan. 1690; Mercy, 29 Nov.
1697. THOMAS, Salem 1630, freem. 1 Apr. 1634, was made ens. 1637,
had s. Thomas, Abraham, and perhaps others, and he may earlier have
been of Lynn and Marblehead, at wh. latter he was a witness, 28 Sept.
1630, bef. coroner's jury. THOMAS, Salem, elder s. of the preced. by w.
Mary
, had Susanna, bapt. 23 Sept. 1649; Ann, 15 June 1651, d. at 11 yrs.;
Mary, 10 Apr. 1653; Elizabeth 13 May 1655; Remember, 26 Apr. 1657; Jacob,
5 June 1659; Sarah, 15 Mar. 1661; but prob. the last to d. young, for ano.
Jacob
was bapt. there 7 Nov. 1663; and Sarah, again, 14 Oct. 1665, or 19
Aug. 1666. Yet here, without doubt, is some confus. and more omis. I
feel sure there were two, and prob. three Thomases contempo. at Salem.
The first had title of Col. and d. abroad a. 1663; left beside a sec. w.
call. Elsy, two s. of wh. Abraham, the younger, was admor. By Wait
Winthrop, his atty. Samuel, only s. of the other Thomas, calling hims.
merch. of London, sold 28 June 1701, to Daniel Epps the farm. at Salem
that had belong. to his f. But Essex Inst. II. 16, gives inv. of ano.
THOMAS, tak. 5 Apr. 1667. THOMAS, Sudbury, may have been a
promin. man at Newtown, L. I. 1656. THOMAS, Sudbury, may be the
freem. of 1656, had Thomas, and perhaps more, d. 19 Sept. 1701, as
Mr. Shattuck thinks. THOMAS, Boston, by w. Mary had Elizabeth b. 28
Jan. 1657; and he d. 11 May 1661. THOMAS, Rehoboth, s. of John the
first, m. 29 Mar. 1665, Elizabeth Clark, bur. 23 Feb. 1675, aged 32; and m.
16 June 1675, Ann Perrin, perhaps d. of the first John, had John wh.
d. 4 Dec. 1676; Thomas, 25 Mar. 1678; Nathaniel, 30 Mar. 1680;
and Hannah, 12 Apr. 1682; and he d. 6 Feb. 1696. THOMAS, Weymouth,