Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p133

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the Presid. of the Coll. at Cambridge with that rare title, and thot. more
of Increase, than of the humble neph. Atherton Mather, from wh. his
own prefix came. Good substitution the f. made in the child's name by
enrich. him with an honor. designat. tho. no Cotton blood ran in his veins,
as had heedless. been assum. SAMUEL, Fairfield, propound. for freem.
1670, perhaps m. Sarah, d. of Daniel Frost. SAMUEL, Medfield 1670,
had w. Elizabeth SAMUEL, Norwalk 1672, perhaps s. of Thomas, propound.
for freem. 1674, m. Rachel, youngest ch. of Matthew Marvin, the first
of the same, and had from him gift 20 Aug. 1674. of half his home lot
and orchard (Hall, 27); was selectman 1702. SAMUEL, Ipswich, a
propr. 1678. SAMUEL, Farmington, s. of William of the same, m. 24
Mar. 1687, Ruth, d. of Thomas Porter, had William, b. 8 Jan. 1688;
Sarah, 2 Aug. 1690; Ruth, 24 Feb. 1693, d. soon; Samuel, 26 Feb.
1694; Martha, 20 Jan. 1697; Thomas, 12 Oct. 1699; John, 4 Feb.
1702; James, 10 Oct. 1704; Stephen, 3 Apr. 1707; Ruth, again, 12
Jan. 1710; and Elizabeth 15 July 1713. He d. 1725, and his wid. m. 3
May 1727, Joseph Root. SAMUEL, Hadley, or Northampton, took o. of
alleg. at the former 8 Feb. 1679, m. 1685, Joanna Macklathlin, perhaps
d. of Robert, and was adm. freem. 1690, as inhab. of the latter.
SAMUEL, New Haven, s. of George, a propr. 1685, had w. Obedience,
d.
of George Lamberton, wh. he m. 1676. SAMUEL, Hadley, eldest s.
of Philip, the first of the same, one of the four of this name at that
town, wh. took the o. of alleg. 8 Feb. 1679, of wh. not one was adm.
freem. as of H. while three freem. of 1668, 76, and 90, call. of Northampton,
show not one to take there the o. of alleg. on the same day as
the H.]] men were sw. He m. 16 Nov. 1682, Mary, d. of Samuel Church
of H.
had Mary, b. 28 Dec. 1689; Rebecca, 20 Nov. 1691; Samuel, 18
Dec. 1694; Mehitable, 9 May, 1696; and Benoni, 12 June 1700. His
w. d. a few d. aft. and he m. 24 Jan. foll. Mary Smith. had Timothy, 1
June 1702; Edward, 17 Nov. 1704, d. young; rem. to Hartford, had
Mercy, was deac. there, and d. 1707. SAMUEL, Eastham, s. of Samuel
of the same
, m. 26 May 1690, Bathshua Lothrop, prob. d. of Barnabas,
had Samuel, b. 13 Feb. 1691; and Joseph, posthum. 9 Oct. 1692; the
f.
d. 17 days bef. SAMUEL, Reading, freem. 1691. SETH, Medfield
1662, had w. Mary. SHUBAEL, Sandwich, m. 8 Feb. 1678, Mary Swift,
had Mercy, b. 3 Feb. 1679; Susanna, 16 Jan. 1681; and Abigail, 2
Feb. 1683. His w. d. 6 Mar. 1689. SIMON, Hartford, br. of Christopher
of Northampton
, adm. freem. 1677, may be the same wh. in 1646
was fin. for a misdemean. prob. then a youth, perhaps serv. of William
Gibbins. Hinman, 236, says he was one of the 28 orig. sett. of Haddam,
and had s. Simon, but tho. he copiously tells of the descend. to fourth
generat. the only date in his paragr. is 1830, when one of the 4th d.