Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p550

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Volume 3, Page 550

ANTHONY, An unprofit. aprent. punish. by the Court 1636. DANIEL,
New Haven, m. 3 Feb. 1664, Hope, d. of William Potter, had Mary, b.
14 Dec. foll.; and Daniel, 27 Nov. 1666. DAVID, Exeter 1657-83,
was perhaps s. of John of the same. He perhaps had s. David, wh.
m. 1 Jan. 1706, Sarah, d. of Josiah Sanborn, of Hampton
[1]. EDWARD,
Newport, of one the freem. 1655. FRANCIS, Saco 1643, in 1645,
was called on by Vines in the interest of Gorges, as a counsellor, but
we learn nothing more of him. FRANCIS, Boston, freem.. 1671.
GEORGE, Rehoboth 1646-77, in 1668, had part in the div. of Attleborough
lds. and serv. in Philip's war. Baylies II, 217, and IV. 84.
GEORGE, Boston, m. 3 Oct. 1657, Mary Bushnell, perhaps d. of John of
the same,
[2] had George b. 30 Mar. 1658; John 1661; and Martha, 31 Mar.
1665; was one of the first comp. to act with fire engines, 1678. GEORGE
Swanzey, Winsor says m. 12 Nov. 1680, Elizabeth Gaille (so strange a name
that I think it may be a mistake of Col. Rec. and serve scrutiny might
discover Cole, or ano. word), had John, b. 5 Sept. 1681; but prob. by a
former w. whose name I see not, had Nathaniel, b. 1 Nov. 1673, bur.
one week aft.; Samuel, 16 Nov. 1679. GEORGE, Boston, prob. s. of
George the first, by w. Elizabeth had George B. 28 Dec. 1680; John, 13 June
1684; and perhaps more. GEORGE, Watertown, by w. Sarah had Beriah,
b. 7 Jan. 1684; George 1 July 1685; John, 4 Mar. 1688; Ebenezer, 22
Sept. 1692; Samuel, 13 Oct. 1695; and his w. d. 5 May 1703. He m. 4
Aug. foll. Sarah, d. of Peter Behoney, under fifteen yrs old, had David, 5
May 1704; and Jonathan, 4 Feb. 1706 ISAAC, Plymouth 1630, s. of
blessed John, the apostle of Leyden, came prob. with his mo. in the fleet
with Winthrop See lett. of Sherley, 8 Mar. 1629-30, to Bradford. He was
taxed 1634, when perhaps he liv. on Duxbury side, but was freem. of
Scituate 1636, there m. 1636, Margaret Hanford, sis. of Rev. Thomas,
Niece of Timothy Hatherly, sold his est. 1639, and with Rev. Thomas,
Lathrop rem. to Barnstable, had Susanna, bapt. at S. 21 Jan. 1638; and
John, at B. 5 Apr. 1640; Isaac, 7 Aug. 1642, Fear 26 Jan. 1645; and
Mercy, 4 July 1647, all rememb. exc. Susanna, prob. d. in the will of
Timothy Hatherly in 1664. His w. was bur. 13 June 1649, with a. d.
premat. b. the week bef. Fear was w. of Samuel Baker. Isaac, the
younger, was m. in 1666, but drown, 6 Oct. 1668. Mercy m. 16 Mar.
1669, William Weeks. He m. a sec. w. whose name of bapt. is not, I
think, giv. by the tradit. wh. calls her sis. of famous elder Faunce, but
our rec. proves, that he had Israel, bapt. 5 Oct. 1651; and Jacob, 15
May 1653. Peter and Thomas are add. by Mr. Otis. By the teach. of
his worthy f. as well as his experience, he gain. the wisdom thro. wh. he
was oppos. to Gov. Prince's policy of severity against the Quakers,
1659, and was disfranchis. Deane says. But he would have him
count. an Assist. wherein he was wrong. He may be more corr. in
saying he liv. 93 yrs. In some of his latter yrs. he was of Martha's