Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p117

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23 Jan. 1721; was deac. and d. 6 Sept. 1746; and his wid. d. 10
Oct. 1751. ISRAEL, Boston 1672, a carpenter. JAMES, Salem 1653,
liv. in the part that bec. Marblehead in 1648, one wh. attend. the min.
serv. of Rev. William Walton, and prob. had gr. of Id. at Gloucester
1642; had w. Mary, and d. Catharine, wh. m. Samuel Eburne, and s.
James, liv. at Bristol, O. E. to wh. by deed, 13 June 1656, as his only
s. he gave his Salem est. prob. d. a. 1661. His will, of 9 Nov. 1660,
was pro. 27 June foll. and his est. was good. JAMES, Boston, a shipmaster,
was admin. of our ch. 13 Oct. 1644, was next yr. engag. in the
infam. steal. of blacks on the coast of Guinea, and bring. them here, two
being brot. and a hundred k. He had his w. with him on his voyage at
Barbados. See Winthrop II. 243, with the addr. of Richard Saltonstall,
Ib. Appx. M. and large proceed. in Col. rec. For other foul play with
the w. of Isaac Gross here he was excom. 4 July 1647. JAMES, Rehohoth,
d. 1653, and admin. of his est. was giv. to Amos Richardson of
Boston, perhaps as a creditor. JAMES, Weymouth, had Nathaniel, b. 8
June 1639, may have been freem. 1654. JAMES, Salem, or Marblehead,
prob. s. of James of the same, had James, and others; in 1659
was persecut. as a quaker, but liv. at M. 1674. JAMES, Newtown,
L. I. 1642-86. JAMES, Weymouth, perhaps the freem. of 1681,
by w. Mary had Mary, b. 22 Mar. 1663; Elizabeth 14 Sept. 1667; Hannah,
1 Mar. 1670; perhaps Sarah, 25 May 1672, for wh. see Geneal.
Reg. III. 270; and Sarah, again, 1684. JAMES, Newbury, s. of Thomas,
m. 26 July 1667, Sarah, d. of Robert Coker, had Sarah, b. 12 Sept. 1668;
James, 16 Oct. 1670; Thomas, 9 Mar. 1673; Hannah, 23 Mar. 1675;
Joseph, 8 June 1677, d. in few wks.; John, 1 Nov. 1678; Samuel, 31
Jan. 1680; Benjamin, 21 Aug. 1681; and Mary, 27 Feb. 1684, d.
young; was freem. 1671, lieut. in the crusade of Phips against Quebec,
on ret. from wh. in Oct. 1690 he perish. by shipwreck on Anticosti.
JAMES, Danvers, a man of some distinct. 1692, had Tabitha, wh. d. 11
Mar. 1689, aged 3 yrs. JAMES, Dover 1669, was perhaps s. of George
of the same, m. Sarah, d. of John Davis, had John; James; Samuel;
May or Mary, wh. m. a. Dean; Sarah, wh. m. a Freemnn; and two, wh.
d. young. He was an innholder, and d. from over-exert. in going to join
Capt. Floyd, 1690, against the Ind. wh. not long after k. his wid. and s.
Samuel. JAMES, Charlestown, s. of the first Thomas of the same, was a
householder 1678, by w. Mary had Mary, bapt. 12 Oct. 1684. JAMES,
Watertown, eldest s. of the first Thomas of the same, m. 1680, Hannah,
d. of John Goodenow, and by Dr. Bond is suppos. to have d. at Lancaster,
leav. wid. Hannah, to wh. with ch. James, Samuel, Hannah,
John, Sarah, Joseph, Benjamin, and Daniel, his est. was distrib. 8 Apr.
1701. One JAMES, possib. the preced. was of Moseley's comp. Dec.