Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p73

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Elizabeth b. Nov. 1670; and she may have m. 24 May 1690, Jonathan
Howard. SAMUEL, Bristol, b. in London 1623, bred at Magdalen Coll.
Oxford, there creat. M. A. 14 Apr. 1648, and, in violat. of their rights,
made, 9 Apr. 1651, one of the Proctors of the Univ. See Wood's
Fasti Oxon. II. 164. He came over hither 24 June 1686, arr. 22 Aug.
as in Sewall's Almanac, and bec. the sett. min. of B. 8 May 1687;
preach. at the pub. fast in Boston 17 June 1691, and emb. for home, on
the voyage was tak. by a French privateer, carr. into St. Maloes, there
d. in prison the same yr. Mather, III. 223, makes some amends for the
brevity of his narrat. by the praise of its subject. But Baylies follows
Eliot in more sober estimate of him. Rebecca, his d. was third w. of
John Saffin. In a letter to her h. 19 July 1710, Mather, wh. aft. some
yrs. was m. to her sis. Lydia, shows, in an extraord. manner, exceed.
never by him unless in his intemper. address to Gov. Joseph Dudley,
his harshness of admonit. and resolution to govern. Ano. d. Catharine
was w.
of Henry Howell, aft. of Stephen Sewall; and this
connex. was assoc. with one of the principal causes of the many miseries
that afflict. the latter days of Cotton Mather. See 4 Mass. Hist Coll.
II. 122. SAMUEL, Malden, freem. 1671, d. Aug. 1676, aged 36, m. 4
Nov. 1662, Mercy Call, d. of Thomas. He may have had Mercy to m.
2 Dec. 1686, Richard Wicks; and his wid. m. 25 Oct. 1677, John Allen.
STEPHEN, Kensington, physician, s. of John of Farmington, m. 1 Oct.
1690, Elizabeth Royce, perhaps d. of Isaac, had Isaac, b. 5 Sept. 1691; Elizabeth
18 Apr. 1693, d. in few hours; Elizabeth again, 12 July 1694; Sarah, 8 Nov.
1696; Stephen, 18 Apr. 1700, k. by accid. at 18 yrs.; Martha, 17 Feb.
1702; Mary, Sept. 1704; Ebenezer, 14 Sept. 1706, d. under 19 yrs.;
Hannah, 15 Oct. 1708; Josiah, 13 Aug. 1711; and d. 1753. His wid. d.
1760. STEPHEN, Westfield, s. of Walter, m. 23 Dec. 1691, Elizabeth Woodward,
d. of John, had Thomas, b. 5 Nov. 1692; and Samuel, 9 May 1695.
He rem. to Lebanon. STEPHEN, Lyme, youngest s. of Thomas, m.
Abigail Lord and rem. to New London. THOMAS, Ipswich 1648, br. of Henry,
and John, d. 1662, aged a. 82. THOMAS, Lyme, came a. 1641 with his mo.
and two sis. Phebe, and Jane, the f. whose name was Thomas, hav. d. as the
tradit. was, on the voyage, of smallpox. The surv. came from Boston
to Saybrook, tho. the f. of the mo. by the same authority, is call. Brown
of Providence. This s. must have been very young, for Lyme rec. gives
him ch. up to 1702, and his first, John, by w. Sarah Kirkland,
was b. 21 Sept. 1670; Thomas, 10 Dec. 1672; Sarah, 14 Jan. 1673;
and aft. this w. d. 21 May 1676, he took 13 July foll. sec. w. Mary,
perhaps d. of Balthazar De Wolf, and had Phebe, b. 14 Apr. 1677;
Mary, 23 Apr. 1679; Elizabeth, 20 Oct. 1681; William, 10 Apr. 1684; Stephen,
27 June 1686, d. at 8 yrs. Joseph, 14 May 1688; Benjamin, 8 Oct. 1690;
Hannah, 25 Feb. 1695; Stephen, again, 19 Jan. 1699; and Lydia, 18 Feb.
1702. He was ensign, rep. 1676, and d. 30 May 1705, and his wid. Mary
bec. sec. w. of sec. Matthew Griswold. His sis. Jane m. June 1689,
Samuel Hyde of Norwich; and Phebe m. 1 Nov. 1659, perhaps, John
Large
of Saybrook. Of his ds. Sarah m. Daniel Buckingham; Mary m.
Joseph Beckwith, had two more hs. and in 1757, then wid. for third time,
made a visit to her br. Stephen; Elizabeth m. 28 Dec. 1699, Samuel Peck; and
Hannah m. John Griswold. THOMAS, Bristol 1689, had w. and six ch.
THOMAS, Lyme, s. of the sec. Thomas of the same, m. Elizabeth Graham,
perhaps d. of Benjamin of Hartford. THOMAS, Farmington, s. of John
of the same, m. 11 Sept. 1707, Mary Camp, d. of John of Hartford, had
Lydia, b. 22 June foll.; Mary, 2 Oct. 1709; Jared, bapt. 11 Nov. 1711;
Joseph, 1713; John and Thomas, tw. b. 7 Dec. 1716; and by sec. w. Elizabeth
Hubbard, m. 1725, had Ebenezer, 1727. WALTER, Windsor, freem. of
Conn. 1654, rem. to Northampton 1656, thence, a. 1665 to Westfield,
there d. 9 Feb. 1718, at gr. age. His ch. were John, b. 2 Jan. 1657;
Timothy, 8 Aug. 1659, d. soon; Stephen, 5 Mar. 1662; and Nathaniel,
25 Dec. 1663; all at N.; this last rec. at Westfield, but,