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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States New London, New London, Connecticut, United States Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1639 - 1740 |
1644, liv. on the Malden side, adm. of the ch. 1 July 1645; had
been fin. for voting unduly, but the tender mercy of the Gen. Court in
May 1647, when he was made freem. extend. to him, as "being poor
and of an harmless disposition, and the act done in simplicity." He
prob. had sev. ch. and Farmer names Samuel, b. 19 July 1648. but this
is aft. the sad vacuity in our ch. rec. of bapt. Yet aft. the blessed restorat.
not of Charles II. but of the writing down of ch. brot. to the font,
I find Sarah, "d. of our br. M. S. (of Malden side)" on 4 Aug. 1661;
was a householder 1658. MORRIS, Gloucester, m. 4 Nov. 1681, Sarah
Millet, perhaps d. of Thomas, or, as Babson thinks more prob. wid. of
John. By her he had Sarah, b. 1683; and Morris, 1686. He was sexton
of the ch. and in that office was succeed. by Stephen Robinson, wh.
m. his d. Sarah. NATHAN, New Haven, s. of George of the same, was
a propr. 1685, then had w. Esther, d. prob. of John Goodyear, wh. he m.
10 Aug. 1682. NATHANIEL, Charlestown, a householder in 1658.
NATHANIEL, Haverhill, m. 14 May 1663, Elizabeth had, perhaps d. of
Daniel, was, freem. 1668. NATHANIEL, Weymouth, by w. Experience
had John, b. 26 Aug. 1679; and Hannah, 29 Mar. 1687; was freem.
1681. NATHANIEL, Hampton, took o. of alleg. Dec. 1678; and NATHANIEL,
Hadley, took the same o. in Feb. foll. NATHANIEL, Hartford,
m. 9 July 1686, Esther Dickinson, d. of Thomas, had Nathaniel, b. 20
Jan. 169S; Susanna, 1699; Jerusha; Abigail, 1704; Gideon; and Joseph;
beside perhaps some earlier, or some of these may have been; but
these six were liv. 1715. He was s. of Joseph, and his wid. Esther m.
Hezekiah Porter. NATHANIEL, Hatfield, s. of Philip the first, m. 6
Feb. 1696, Mary, d. of Nathaniel Dickinson of the same, had Nathaniel,
b. 1 July 1698; Mary, 11 Dec. 1700; Joshua, 2 Nov. 1702; Rebecca,
4 Apr. 1705; Hannah, 7 Mar. 1707; Martha, 31 Jan. 1709; Lydia, 16
Mar. 1711; and Jerusha, 9 Jan. 1713; his w. d. 16 Aug. 1718; and he
d. 1740. NEHEMIAH, by Miss Thomas thot. to be first relig. teach. at
Marshfield, I hear no more of, exc. that in an eminent. confus. obitua.
on p. 82 of Geneal. Reg. XIV. Ann, a d. of the first Thomas Bourne,
is said to m. Rev. Nehemiah S. in 1639. NEHEMIAH, New Haven, had
Sarah, and Mary, b. 1642; Hannah, 1644, all bapt. 14 Dec. 1645;
Mercy and Elizabeth 1645, both bapt. 22 Feb. 1646; and Nehemiah, bapt.
not (as in Geneal. Reg. IX. 362) 24 Oct. but 25, 1646; all in right of his
w. Sarah; kept the sheep of the town 1644-9 and rem. soon aft. to New
London, and a. 1660 to Norwich, freem. 1669, d. 1686, leav. w. Ann and
four ds. Mary, w. of Samuel Raymond; Ann, w. of Thomas Bradford;
Elizabeth w. of Joshua Raymond; and Experience, wh. m. 1 Nov. 1677,
Joshua Abel. NEHEMIAH, New London, only s. of the preced. m. 24
Oct. 1669, Lydia, d. of Alexander Winchester of Rehoboth, had Lydia,
Categories: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States | Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States | Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States | New London, New London, Connecticut, United States | Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States | Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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