Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p188

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of the stock, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 4 Oct. 1672; and he m. 20 Dec.
1677, Mehitable, d. of Edward Colcord, had Samuel, Edward, and perhaps
others. NATHANIEL, Guilford 1685-95, was s. of Wiliam, NICHOLAS,
Charlestown, d. 17 May 1646, as Farmer says; but I doubt he was
not long a resid. OBADIAH, Stamford eldest s. of Thomas of the same,
had Thoams, b. 1679; Ephraim, 1681; and some others, of wh. or the
mo. I hear not the names. RICHARD, Concord, perhaps that s. of Thomas,
the London armorer, d. 1683. If my conject. be right, his wid. and only
d. says Willard, in note to Barry, went home. RICHARD, Taunton, had
Richard, b. 23 Feb. 1670; Mary, 8 July 1672; Thomas, 3 Feb. 1675;
Thomasin, 3 July 1677; Nathaniel, 30 July 1680; nam. 1689 as one of
the inhab. to wh. William Bradford made confirmat. gr. ROBERT,
Braintree, had Sarah, b. 31 Oct. 1641 and his wid. Mary d. 22 Jan.
1692, near 90 yrs. old. SAMUEL, Newbury, s. of William, was prob.
that soldier serj. k. by the Ind. at Bloody brook, 18 Sept. 1675, with his
townsmen, serg. Thomas Smith and others, tho. Felt, II. 505, claims him
for Salem, where he m. 17 Dec. 1672, Rebecca, d. and he was s.-in-law
of Joshua Rea of S. had Samuel, b. Sept. foll. d. in few wks.; and Sarah,
8 May 1674. His wid Rebecca wh. m. 28 Feb. foll. Simon Orne, had
admin. and d. Sarah is ment. SAMUEL, Marlborough, s. of Richard,
perhaps brot. by his f. was a deac. early in eighteenth centu. THOMAS,
Sudbury, may be the youth in the Abigail, from London, 1635, aged 12,
perhaps s. of Thomas of London, the armorer, may have gone home
and come again, with Cyprian, and was freem. 1665, by w. Mary had
Ann, b. 20 Mar. 164; Thomas, 14 Apr. 1665; John, 23 Apr. 1667;
Cyprian, 19 Apr. 1670; and Jacob, 1 Mary. 1674; was freem. 1665;
and town clk.15 yrs. Barry thinks he was first at Charlestown, a
blacksmith, and late in life liv. at Stow, but at Sudbury had been offer.
ld. to keep a sch. THOMAS, Stamford 1641, had Thomas, Benjamin,
Joseph, Ephraim, and Obadiah the eldest; but d. 19 Aug 1658, when
all were so young,that without nam. one, he gave est. to w. to bring
them, up. THOMAS, Boston 1670, a baker, was an early inhab. by w.
Sarah had John, b. 15 May 1648; Thomas, 28 Dec. 1651, d. young;
Jonas, 27 Oct. 1653; Aaron, 28 Feb. 1655; Sarah, 31 Aug. 1657, d.
soon; Thomas, again, 20 May 1658; Moses, 22 Apr. 1659; Joseph, 17
Apr. 1661; and Sarah, 8 Dec. 1663. * THOMAS, Guilford 1650, s. of
John of the same, prob. b. in Eng. rem. to Killingworth, or as by its first
sett. call. from their native place in O. E. in 1665, Kenilworth, but why
the name was degrad. to its mod. form is beyond the knowl. of any in
the last three or four generat. yet easily conject. He was among the
freem. 1669, rep. 1671 of K. but bef. that planta. was sett. he had, by w.
Mary, sev. ch. b. at G. tho. larger pt. may be claim, possib. by K.
They were Mary; James, b. 21 Feb. 1651; Rebecca, wh. m. Edward
Rutty; Sarah, 25 Jan. 1657, wh. m. 18 Apr. or May 1678, Stephen