Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p547

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John Hall jr. of the same. He was active against the Quakers 1662,
marshall 1680, mem. of a whig convention 1689, and d. 21 Jan. 1695,
Belkn. in Farmer's ed. I. 91, 122. JOHN, Boston, freem. 1671. JOHN
Northampton, k. by the Ind. 29 Oct. 1675. JOHN, Roxbury, a soldier
k. by the Ind. at Sudbury fight, under Wadsworth, Apr. 1676. JOHN,
Hartford, m. Elizabeth d. of Rev. Samuel Stone, the divorc. w. of William
(Goodwin, 212, says Samuel, erron.) Sedgwick
, had John, to wh. in her
will 1681, his gr.mo. Stone gave some est. He rem. a. 1684, to Newtown,
L. I. and with w. was liv. 1695. It is not kn. was his f. when he
was b. or when he d. but he was an unfortun. man. JOHN, Gloucester,
prob. s. of Robert of Ipswich, m. 4 Feb. 1678, Hannah, d. of Thomas Bray,
had Nathaniel, b. 26 Mar. 1679; and John, 12 Dec. 1680; Samuel, 1685;
Thomas, 1687; Ebenezer, 1690; Mary, 1696; and Job, 1701. He d. 10 Jan.
1714, and his wid. d. 23 Mar. 1717. JOHN, Hadley, wh. took o. of alleg.
8 Feb. 1679, was perhaps s. of John of Northampton. JOHN, Boston,
by w. Experience, had Sarah, b. Jan. 1686, d. young. JOSEPH,
perhaps of Portsmouth, sent by Capt. Mason 1632, in the Lion, arr. at
Boston, 16 Sept. ROBERT, Boston 1640, by w. Eunice had Timothy, b.
7 Aug. 1646; was of Ipswich 1648, d. a. 19 July 1663, leav. wid.
Susanna, and eight ch. of wh. the eldest was John, and the youngest two
were Abigail, b. 27 Mar. 1658; and Patience, 20 Feb. 1661. His wid.
m. Thomas Perrin. ROBERT, Rowley 1676, perhaps s. of the preced.
SAMUEL, Ipswich, d. June 1670, prob. for his inv. is of 21 that mo.
SAMUEL, Norwich, s. of Hugh, by w. Elizabeth m. 9 Dec. 180, had Samuel, b.
20 Oct. 1682, wh. d. next mo. Hugh, 26 Oct. 1683, d. under six yrs.
Mary, 22 Mar. 1685; Samuel, 9 May 1688; Elizabeth 12 Oct. 1690; and
his w. d. 9 Apr. 1692. SIMON, Boston, m. 18 July 1654, Christian, d.
of Alexander Baker, had John, b. 27 Apr. 1655; Simon, 22 Nov. 1656;
Samuel, 18 Mar. 1658; Joseph, 18 Sept. 1662, d. young; Elizabeth 28 Dec.
1665; Ann, 18 July 1669; Benjamin, 8 Jan. 1671; and Joseph, again,
24 Jan. 1673. In Geneal. Reg. X. 303, may be read a fine specim. of
the wretched vanity that was exhibit on the d. of a gr. s. 1774, wh.
oft. characteriz. the obituary notices of people bearing the same surnames
as memb. of noble houses in Eng. or France. THOMAS,
Dover, prob. sett. there with the Hiltons, 1623, was Presid. of the
Col. chos. in oppos. to noted John Underhill, had John, b. 1629;
Thomas, 1633; Esther; Ann; Elizabeth and Sarah; and d. after 27 Sept.
1673 the date of his will, pro. 30 June foll. Esther m. John Martin;
Ann m. James Philbrick; Elizabeth m. Benjamin Heard; and Sarah m.
Richard Rich. ║ THOMAS, Boston, perhaps s. of John of Roxbury, where
he first liv. and mem. of that ch. by w. Eunice had Timothy, Eliz.
Lydia, and Eunice, this last b. 18 Aug. 1653; ar. co. 1644; freem. 1645;