Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p87

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1647; liv. on Malden side, there w. d. 10 Mar. 1649, and he m. 10 Apr.
1650, Mary Brown, perhaps d. of Abraham the first of Watertown, had
Abraham, b. 10 Dec. 1650; Jonathan, 4 Jan. d. 10 Feb. 1652; Mary,
Jan. 1653; Hannah; Isaac; and Trial, posthum. Jan. 1658. He d. 16
Sept. preced. His wid. m. a Cutler. Mary m. 30 Nov. 1675, Samuel
Penfield; Elizabeth m. Bryant Borden; and Sarah m. Joseph Brabrook.
JOHN, Scituate, by Deane call. br. of the first George, was of Tenterden
in Co. Kent, and came in the Hercules, 1635, with w. Sarah and one ch.
as the vicar of T. and the mayor certify for him. He rem. in few yrs.
to Boston, where his w. d. 12 July 1657. JOHN, New London 1648,
common. noted as sen. because, beside other ch. of whose b. none is
seen on rec. he had s. John; was freem. bef. 1669; and d. 8 Dec. 1676.
JOHN, br. of George of Barnstable, was, very early, perhaps 1638, at
Yarmouth, but not long contin. may be the same as the preced. JOHN,
Lancaster, freem. 1665. JOHN, Falmouth, eldest s. of George of the
same
, took a deed from Cleves 1657. Willis, I. 68. In 1674 he kept an
inn, and rem. aft. the begin. of Philip's war to the W. prob. was liv.
1683. JOHN, Lynn, s. of Edmund, b. in Eng. m. 17 June 1659, Hannah,
d. of capt. Thomas Marshall, had John, b. 30 Mar. 1660; Hannah,
25 Feb. 1662; Thomas, 2 June 1663; Mary, 24 Feb. 1666; Benjamin,
27 Apr. 1667; Samuel, 25 July 1675, d. soon; Abigail, 16 May
1679; Ebenezer, 16 July 1681; and Eliz. 7 Apr. 1684. He may have
been the freem. of 1684, but certainly not, as Farmer, foll. the lead of
Lewis in his Hist. gave it, 1646. JOHN, Boston, butcher, m. 22 Nov.
1659, Alice, wid. of Nathaniel Bishop, d. of James Mattock, who, in his
will, refers to her, had Samuel, b. 12 Jan. 1662; Joseph, 4 Feb. 1663;
and Benoni, 25 Jan. 1665. Ano. JOHN of Boston is call. mariner
in 1669. JOHN, Lancaster 1673. JOHN, Portsmouth, perhaps
s. of Philip of the same, m. Martha, of William Brooking, and
she next m. a Rendall, prob. had John, James, and Philip, nam.
in their gr.f's will of 1 Nov. 1700. JOHN, Saybrook, d. prob.
1670, for in June of that yr. inv. was rend. says the rec. by Lord,
his admor. JOHN, Westerly 1669, had John, Daniel, James,
David, Israel, and Samuel. JOHN, Windsor, had Samuel, b. 6
Aug. 1677; Mary, 18 Dec. 1679; Eliz. 1682; Sarah, 1684; and John,
1694. JOHN, New London, s. of John of the same, m. 1677, Elizabeth
Huntley, d. 1717, leav. wid. Elizabeth and s. John, wh. liv. at Lyme. JOHN,
Hingham, m. Nov. 1682, Hannah, d. of Daniel Lincoln. JOHN, Lynn,
s. of John of the same,[1] m. Sarah, wid. of John Jenks, d. of William
Merriam, was prob. freem. 1690, call. junr. and at the same time were
adm. lieut. John and Thomas L. of L. of wh. the latter may have been
br. but the unnamed milit. officer must have been uncle. JOHN, Westerly,
s. of John of the same, by w. Ann had Joseph, b. 16 Oct. 1683; Sarah,