Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p136

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his w. d. 22 Mar. 1727. THOMAS, Suffield, prob. from some pt. of Mass.
m. 1685, Joanna Barber, d. prob. of John of Springfield, had John, b. 18
June 1688. His w. d. that yr. and he m. Mary Younglove, had Thomas,
26 Aug. 1690; Mary, 3 Nov. 1692; and sev. more. THOMAS, Sandwich,
had Samuel, b. 18 Jan. 1688; John, 7 Feb. 1690; Thomas, 25
Dec. 1691; Isaac, 11 Feb. 1694; Abigail, 17 Jan. 1696; Rebecca, 7
Nov. 1697; and Shubael, 20 Nov. 1699; and d. 9 Dec. 1700. THOMAS,
Charlestown, s. of Thomas of the same, mariner, d. at sea, 8 Sept. 1690.
WALTER, Milford, m. 1 Apr. l677, Rebecca Prime, perhaps d. of James
of the same; but he had m. only 26 Sept. preced. Eliz. Farrand, prob.
d. of Nathaniel, wh. very shortly d. He d. 1709, leav. William,
Rebecca, Thomas, Mary, James, John, Joseph, Dorothy, Eliz. and
Samuel, neither of the ds. were then m. WILLIAM, Weymouth,
freem. 2 Sept. 1635, had Ruth, bur. 20 May 1640; and Nehemiah, b. 2
Oct. 1641; rep. 1636 and 7, was oft. aft. commiss. to end small causes,
and rem. to Rehoboth 1643. WILLIAM, Charlestown, adm. an inhab.
1638, by w. Ann had Ann, b. 27 Sept. 1639, bapt. 27 Sept. 1640, his w.
join. the ch. on Sunday preced. Nathaniel, 25, bapt. 31 Jan. 1641;
Mary, b. 20 Dec. 1642; and Hepzibah, 28 Feb. 1645; whose bapt. and
others we kn. not, perhaps, bec. rec. fail us in the mid. of 1642 for many
yrs. He join. the ch. 8 July 1643, was made freem. next yr. and d. a.
1603, as did his w. and their inv. was tak. 1 Apr. 16B4. WILLIAM, Wethersfield
1644, br. of Christopher of Northampton, where prob. he did not
seat hims. till ten or a dozen yrs. later, but must have been here at W. with
William, or at Hartford with the other brs. Joseph, and Simon, and sis.
Mary Partridge; m. 16 Aug. 1644, Eliz. Standley, perhaps d. of Timothy,
made clk. of the milit. comp. next yr. perhaps was of Middletown 1649,
for there are rec. b. of his first six ch. tho. prob. the first two were b. at
W. viz. Jonathan, 20 Jan. 1647; Jobanah, 2 Jan. 1649; Susanna, 20
Mar. 1651; Eliz. and Mehitable, tw. 20 May 1653; and Joseph, 25 Aug.
1655; rem. to Farmington soon aft. join. the ch. and brot. Joseph to
bapt. 15 Mar. 1657, and there had Benjamin, bapt. prob. 11 (not 14, as
in Geneal. Reg. XI. 325) Apr. 1658; William, b. Apr. 1661; and
Samuel, May 1664; was in the list of freem. 1669, and d. early next
yr. His wid. Eliz. d. 1678, and three of the nine ch. d. in the interval,
viz. Eliz. William, and Jobanah, wh. was a soldier in Capt. Newberry's
comp. in Philip's war, k. by the Ind. Three of his s. Jonathan, Joseph,
and Samuel, liv. at F. but nothing is kn. of their condit. WILLIAM,
Ipswich 1654. WILLIAM, Falmouth, or Cape Elizabeth, where he was
constable 1636, on 4 July 1663, then 74 yrs. old, unit. with many others
of Scarborough and F. in declar. of readiness to obey the K. His will
was of 25 Sept. 1661, yet he liv. to Mar. 1676, prob. unm. It gave