Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p189

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Dod; John, 10 Mar. 1660; Thomas, 21 Feb. 1662; Timothy, 1664;
Joseph, and Abigail, tw. 23 Apr. 1666 (she m. Edward Lee); Eliz. 14
July 1668, m. Nathaniel Chittenden; Ebenezer, 26 Jan. 1671; Phebe,
21 Feb. 1673; and Jonathan, 2 Feb. 1676; and d. 18 Nov. 1685.
THOMAS, Boston, mariner, d. at Roanoke, and admin. was giv. to his
br.-in-law, George Kelly, 15 Oct. 1672. THOMAS, Newbury, m. 15
Apr. 1672, Martha, d. prob. of the first Christopher Bartlet, and perhaps
the same, man took sec. w. 13 Oct. 1681, Mary, d. of Thomas Mighill
of Rowley. THOMAS, Casco, sw. alleg. to Charles II. 8 Sept. 1665,
bot. of Ind. Westgustago riv. a. 1673, but sold his right next yr.
THOMAS, Amesbury, sw. alleg. 20 Dec. 1677. One THOMAS was of
Westerly 1680; and one d. at Middletown, call. sen. 9 Sept. 1714.
THOMAS, Plainfield 1689, s. of Thomas of Sudbury. TIMOTHY, Roxbury,
s. of the first John of Newbury, m. 12 Mar. 1665, Sarah prob. eldest
d. of Tobias Davis, had Timothy, b. 28 Jan. 1666, H. C. 1687, the first
of this name at the Coll.; Sarah, 6 Mar. 1668; John, 24 July 1670;
Joseph, 7 Apr. 1673; Elizabeth 21 Aug. 1675; Maria, 6 Apr. 1678; Hannah,
27 Aug. 1680; Samuel, 30 Mar. 1682; Abigail, 25 Nov. 1686;
and Nathaniel, 6 June 1688; was deac. and d. 31 Jan. 1708. TIMOTHY,
Glastonbury, s. of the preced. ord. 1693, m. 17 May 1694, Eunice, d. of
John Chester of Wethersfield, had Timothy, b. 23 Mar. 1695, d. next
mo.; Sarah, 19 Mar. 1696, d. at 21 yrs.; and John, 4 June 1698, d.
soon; and his w. d. 16 of the same mo. he m. sec. w. 19 May
1701, Alice, wid. of rev. John Whiting, d. of Joseph Cook, had John,
again, 13 Sept. 1702, d. young; Eunice, 14 Sept. 1704, d. soon;
Martha, 6 Sept. 1705, d. young; tw. s. 8 Sept. 1707, d. very soon;
Timothy, again, 9 July 1709; Joseph, 15 Aug. 1711; and Benjamin,
Mar. 1714, and d. 14 Apr. 1726. * WILLIAM, Gloucester, a man of
eminent skill as shipbuild. prob. first at Salem, and join. the ch. 29 Dec.
1639, freem. 13 May 1640, with prefix, of resp. had desir. eary in 1634,
to build a float. battery for protect. of Boston as in Col. Rec. I. 113 and
120, selectman 1642, and aft.; rep. 1644. He had built many large sh.
at London, bef. he came hither, I suppose 1632, for in Jan. aft.
Emanuel Downing, writ. in London to the Rt. Hon. Sir John Coke,
princ. Secr. of State, that from high author. he hears, that he is "so
able a man, as they believe there is hardly such an other to be
found in this kingdom." See the letter in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 324.
He had bapt. at Salem, Issac, and Mary, not perhaps tw. 26 Jan. 1640;
Ruth, 7 Mar. 1641, wh. m. 7 Oct. 1663, Stephen, Glover; beside James,
bef. ment. prob. the oldest, and William, certain the youngest, but
whether all were by w. Philippa, or when he or she d. is unkn. WILLIAM,
Newbury, may be that passeng. in the Confidence from Southampton