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1655; Jason, 14 Nov. 1658; all but Thomas bapt. at C. Joyce, 31
Mar. bapt. 13 May 1660; and he d. 14 Feb. 1662. He made his will
13 days preced. His wid. m. 24 Mar. 1665, Humphrey Bradshaw; and
next, 24 May 1683, Thomas Hall, and d. a. 1694. Joyce m. 13 Oct.
1680, Edmund Rice of Sudbury. WILLIAM, New Haven, bapt. in Eng.
11 Oct. 1612, by w. Sarah, d. of William Davis, had Samuel, bapt. 16
Feb. 1645; Hannah, b. 29 July, bapt. 4 Aug. 1650; John, 10 Nov. 1653,
d. young; and Noadiah, 22, Bapt. 24 July 1659 (not as print. in Geneal.
Reg. IX. 362, 25 July, wh. was Monday), H. C. 1681. His w. d. 3
Dec. 1664, and he d. next yr. tho. by one rept. he d. 24 Dec. 1664, and
she soon aft. Hannah m. 21 Nov. 1670, Samuel Potter of Wallingford, and
rem. soon to New Jersey. WILLIAM, Boston, a mason, m. 7 Sept. 1653,
wid. Alice Sparrow, had Elizabeth b. 22 Apr. 1659, was lib. in 1662. One of
the same name was of Southampton, L. I. 1673; and Eaton makes one
William to be among early sett. of Reading. WILLIAM, Salem, m.
25 Oct. 1678, Elizabeth d. of the first Francis Russell, had Mary, b. 22
Oct. 1680; and John, 9 Aug. 1682. WILLIAM, Cambridge, s. of
William of the same, m. 18 Mar. 1683, Abigail, d. of Edward Winship,
had perhaps other ch. beside Abigail, wh. d. 20 June 1710, aged 21 yrs.
and 1/2; and Edward, wh. d. 21 Jan. 1696, aged 11 mos. WILLIAM,
New Haven, s. of John of the same, d. 1700, at sea, but leav. ch. John
and Hannah. In 1834, twenty-nine of this name had been gr. at Harv.
fifteen at Yale, and fourteen at the other N. E. coll. among wh. Farmer
reckons only 13 clerg.

    RUST, EDWARD, Dedham, adm. of the ch. 1 Oct. 1665. HENRY,
Hingham 1635, freem. Mar. 1638, rem. to Boston bef. 1651, on 31 Mar.
of wh. yr. he was rec. to be an inhab. ISRAEL, Northampton, m. 9 Dec.
1669, Rebecca, d. of William Clark, had Nathaniel, b. 1671; Samuel,
1673, d. at 29 yrs.; Sarah, 1675; Experience, 1677; Israel, 1679;
Jonathan, 1681; beside Rebecca, and John; and d. 11 Nov. 1712. * NATHANIEL,
Ipswich, freem. 1674, was rep. 1690 and 1. It may seem
prob. that he was br. of Israel. NICHOLAS, Springfield, took the o. of
alleg. 1678. SAMUEL, Boston, a soldier under capt. Sill in Philip's war,
in a memor. 15 Apr. 1676, ask. for his wages, says he had serv. 9 mos.
had a w. and fam. but the name is not found in the rec. of B. and perhaps
he lost his life in the war.

    RUTH, VINCENT, freem. of Mass. 1645, as says the rec. wh. I do not
believe. Neither can any hesitation be felt in adm. the probabil. of a
conject. of Rev. L. R. Paige, that it stands for V. Druce, the Hingham
man. See that name.

    RUTHERFORD, or RUDDERFORD. See Rotherford.

    RUTTER, JOHN, Sudbury, came 1638, in the Confidence from Southampton,
aged 22, as serv. of Peter Hodges, by w. Elizabeth and Elizabeth b. 6
Oct. 1642; John, 7 July 1645; Joseph, 1 May 1656; and prob. others.
His wid. m. that Thomas Plympton wh. was k. in Sudbury fight. JOHN,
Marborough, s. of the preced. prob. was the high whig. 1689, ment. in
Revo. in N. E. Justif. p. 30.