Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p88

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17 Aug. 1687; Mary, 4 May 1689; Ann, 6 Jan. 1691; Abigail, 20
May 1693; John, 13 June 1698; William, 1 Feb. 1702; and Jerusha,
11 Jan. 1707. JOSEPH, Swansey, by w. Mary, had Joseph, b. 6 Jan.
1672; Sibill, 18 Mar. 1674; and he was bur. 24 June 1675, prob. k.
that day by the Ind. JOSEPH, New London 1666, may have been s. of
John of the same, perhaps of Windsor 1675, and d. at Simsbury 1680,
m. Eliz. eldest d. of John Case of S. a. 1674, had Eliz. b. 20 Mar.
1675; Joseph, 15 Mar. 1677; and John, posthum. 8 Jan. 1681. His
wid. m. 1684, John Tuller. NATHANIEL, New London 1666, perhaps
br. of the preced. NATHANIEL, Lynn, s. of Edmund, rem. I suppose,
to Swansey, there by w. Mary had Nathaniel, b. 17 July 1673, wh. d.
20 Aug. 1676; and Mary, b. 4 Dec. 1677; and he d. 13 Oct. 1683.
NATHANIEL, Farmington, s. of William of the same, m. 25 Nov. 1699,
Abigail, d. of David Ashley of Westfeld, had Abigail, b. 15 Nov. 1701;
Nathaniel, 1 Jan. 1704; Elisha, 3 Dec. 1705, d. young; Noadiah, b. 27
Apr. 1708; Elisha, again, 23 July 1710; Sarah, 8 May 1712; Mary, 18
Dec. 1714; Mercy, 16 Apr. 1717; Ezekiel, 19 Nov. 1718; and Phineas,
11 Apr. 1722. His w. d. 11 Apr. 1723; and he m. 4 July 1726, Thankful
Lyman, and d. 24 Feb. 1752. PHILIP, Portsmouth 1665, prob. of Dover 1672,
rep. 1680, at the first assemb. under Provinc. gov. His will was of 1 Nov. 1700.
PHILIP, Falmouth 1669, s. of George of the same, was, in 1676, a soldier
of Turner's comp. serv. on Conn. riv. PHILIP, Farmington, s. of the
sec. William
, propos. as freem. 1669, had 100 acres given 1675 by his
gr.f William at F. with P.h. I suppose he liv. as both their names are
sign. to memor. from Hadley, against imposts, some yrs. earlier, but liv.
chief. at Hartford until he rem. to Fairfield. ROBERT, Newbury, came
from Bristol to Salem, says Coffin, and d. aft. rem. to N. 4 Mar. 1644.
His inv. is of 6 July 1644. I suppose he emb. in the Blessing at London,
1635, aged 28, with, perhaps, w. Elizabeth 22; and the custom-ho. list,
that there may be no mistake, repeats the names in a few lines. ROBERT,
Charlestown, spelt Luist in the rec. by w. Rebecca had Robert,
bapt. 11 Feb. 1683; Thomas, 5 Apr. 1685; and David, 30 Jan. 1687;
perhaps rem. to Boston. SAMUEL, Malden, perhaps s. of John, by w.
Sarah had Hannah, b. 12 Dec. 1689; and he d. 1 Feb. 1699. SAMUEL,
Farmington, s. of William of the same, freem. 1676, by w. Eliz. had
Hannah, bapt. 4 Oct. 1691, his w. hav. join. the ch. Sunday preced.; and
Samuel, 29 May 1692, and he d. 1725. SAMUEL, Westerly, s. of John
of the same, by w. Joanna had Samuel, Jonathan, and d. Joanna Tanners
as nam. in his will of 5 Aug. 1734. THOMAS, Saco, bef. 1630 had prob.
ranged the coast to ascertain the most agreeable spot for his patent, was
assess. £3 quarterly for support of min. d. bef. 1640. Willis, I. 16.
Belkn. I. 9. THOMAS, Lynn, s. of Edmund, m. 11 Nov. 1659, Hannah
Baker, d. perhaps, of Edward, had Edward, b. 28 July 1660; and
Thomas, 29 Apr. 1668, was freem. 1690. THOMAS, Barnstable, s. of
the first George, b. prob. in Eng. m. 15 June 1653, Mary Davis, d.