Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p126

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perhaps d. of Mathew, had Susanna, b. 12 Jan. 1690; Joseph, 28
Oct. 1691; James, 18 Dec. 1693; Ann, 8 Nov. 1695; Matthew, 10
July 1697; Ebenezer, 21 Mar. 1699, d. at 2 mos.; Daniel, 11 Apr.
1700; David, 21 May 1702; Elizabeth 19 Apr. 1704; Thomas, 6 Feb.
1706; Mary, 22 Dec. 1707, d. near 21 yrs.; Jemima, 9 Nov. 1709;
Benjamin, 5 Dec. 1711; Ebenezer, again, 26 Sept. 1714; and his w. d.
2 July 1722. JOSEPH, Middletown, had taught a sch. at Hadley, and
Springfield, m. 15 Sept. 1698, Esther, d. of Joseph Parsons, had Martha,
b. 17 Sept. 1699; Joseph, 1704; and Mary, 1709. He went in
1708 to N. J. and was ord. as a Presbyt. min. but left in a. 2 yrs. preach.
short time at Brookfield, and was instal. over the new, sec. ch. at M. 15
Jan. 1715, d. 8 Sept. 1736, and his wid. d. 30 May 1760. JOSHUA,
Weymouth, by w. Ruth had James, b. 14 Dec. 1668. JOSIAH, Taunton,
m. 25 May 1687, Mary Pratt of Dartmouth. LAWRENCE, Dorchester,
wh. Mr. Clapp thot. s. of John, the quarter-master, by w. Mary had
Mary, b. 28 Feb. 1643; ar. co. 1642, freem. 10 May 1643, oft. 3. selectman,
d. 3 Oct. 1665. In his will ment. is found of w. and ch. but names
of none are seen, exc. w. Mary. His w. Mary was Extrix. LEONARD,
Providence, of wh. I see nothing, but that he was among those wb. in
June 1668, engag. alleg. LESTER, Boston, came in the Speedwell from
London, arr. 27 July 1656, aged 24; but no more is kn. of him. MARMADUKE,
Rye, then claim. as belong. to Conn. was in 1669 a sort of
preacher to the people there, but not to the satisfact. of the governm.
See Trumbull, Col. Rec. Ir. 120. MARTIN, Northampton, took the o. of
alleg. 8 Feb. 1679. He may be the man k. 29 Feb. 1704 at Deerfield,
by the Fr. and Ind. MATTEHEW, Charlestown, a cordwinder, came, 1637,
from Sandwich, Co. Kent, with w. Jane and four ch. and was that yr.
adm. inhab. of C. tho. Felt shows, that Salem made him gr. of ld. perhaps
conditional. His w. was rec. by the ch. 22 Dec. 1639; but no
bapt. is ment. on the rec. nor can the names of those brot. from Eng. be
ascertain. He was a householder in 1658, and perhaps in 1678, under
the title of goodman. MATTHEW, Watertown, wh. sw. fidel. in 1652,
may be the man claim. by Eaton among early sett. of Reading, but the
Boston rec. of d. call. him "of W. and s. in law of Thomas Cooper of
B." shows that be was" drown. at Noddle's isl. 21 May 1658." He was,
I presume, a young man, whose mo. the wid. S. of W. had m. Cooper.
MATTHEW, Woburn, prob. s. of Matthew of Charlestown, b. in Eng.
had Elizabeth b. 15 Sept. 1658; Matthew, 2 Sept. 1659; John, 19 Jan.
1661, d. young; Samuel, 29 Apr. 1662, d. soon; Samuel again, 26 July
1663; Hannah, 21 Oct. 1664; and John, again, 28 Mar. 1667. MATTHEW,
Woburn, s. of the preced. m. 20 June 1684 (tho. ano. rec. has it
2 Mar. 1682), Mary, d. of John Cutler of the same. MICHAEL, Charlestown