Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p207

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The dates of neither are giv. by Barry or Bond, yet they interchange
priority betw. 2d and 3d. He d. at S. of wh. he was deac. and his
will was pro. 9 Aug. 1743. NATHANIEL, Beverly, perhaps s. of John
of the same, may have been of Ipswich 1648, and was freem. 1668
He may have been the same, wh. by w. Mary, had at Boston, Nathaniel,
b. 25 Mar. 1664. NATHANIEL, Guilford, s. of John of the same,
was made freem. 1677, m. 10 July 1673, Mary, d. of George Bartlett of
the same, had Joseph, b. 11 June 1674; Ebenezer, 21 Aug. 1676;
Nathaniel, 7 Oct. 1678; Ann, 29 Jan. 1681, d. at 3 yrs.; Caleb, 26
Mar. 1683, d. next yr.; Caleb, again, 10 Nov. 1685; Noah, 9 Nov.
1687, d. under 16 yrs.; John, 7 Oct. 1689, d. bef. 10 yrs; Ann, again ,
17 June 1692; and Timothy, 16 Mar. 1696; and d. 11 Aug. 1709.
His wid. d. 1724. NATHANIEL, Cambridge, s. of John of the same, m.
25 Apr. 1684, Sarah Wait of Malden, perhaps d. of Hon. John, had
Nathaniel, b. 15 Oct. 1685; Ebenezer, 16 Apr. 1688; Jonathan, 24
Mar. 1690; Isaac; John, 13 Apr. 1702; Mary, 19 Dec. 1705; Sarah
12 0ct. 1708; Hezekiah, 5 Mar. 1711; and Barry says his will, of 23
June 1732, was pro. 2 Nov. foll. NATHANIEL, Harwich, s. of Simon the
sec. m. 15 Dec. 1698, Reliance, youngest ch. of Gov. Hinckley, and
this union prob. led him to be first min. of that town, where a ch. was
gath. 1700; ord. 16 Nov. 1700, bef. wh. Mather's Hecatompolis would
persuade us he had three sev. flocks at once. He had Hannah; Nathan,
b. 18 Feb. 1708, H. C. 1726; Nathaniel; Mary; Reliance; Thankful;
and four other ds. but of the last eight ch. no dates are found; and he
d. 8 Feb. 1755, aged 88. His wid. d. 24 May 1759. NICHOLAS, Boston,
by w. Hannah, had Hannah, b. 8 Jan. 1652; Josiah, 4. Feb. 1654;
Hopestill, 7 Jan. 1656; Abigail, 20 Nov. 1658; Elizabeth 25 Sept. 1661;
Benjamin, 17 Feb. 1664; was a shipwright, and perhaps rem.
Barry says that his d. Mary m. 1671 Isaac Johnson of Charlestown;
but such d. is not kn. by me. PETER, Warwick, s. of Hugh of the
same, m. 25 June 1696, Elizabeth d. of John Shaw, had Elizabeth b 25 Mar.
1697; Peter, 22 Oct. 1698; Sarah, 17 Feb. 1700; Abigail, 15 Sept.
1701; Priscilla, 2 Feb. 1703; and John, 29 Sept. 1704. RICHARD,
Hatfield, k. by the Ind. 19 Oct. 1675. ROBERT, Salem 1652, perhaps
br. perhaps s. of John of the same, by w. Sarah had Samuel, b. 23 Jan.
1658; Robert, 24 Jan. 1662; Benjamin, 28 Feb. 1665; and others, says
Barry, but names them not. One was Sarah, 28 Feb. 1668. In Nov.
1660, as Felt, II. 583, tells, his w. was prosecut. as a Quaker, but
the sentence in her case was not, we may hope, that she should be hang.
or sold for a slave to the W. I. as in sev. other instances. Prob. both d.
in their beds in advanced age. ROBERT, Salem, s. prob. of the preced.
m. 27 Aug. 1685, Hannah Eager, had Elizabeth b. 16 Aug. foll. d. in few mos.;
and Robert, 4 Mar. 1688; and d. 1688, and his w. d. 17 Apr. 1691, aged 29,
as by the gr. stones we learn. SAMUEL, Hartford, was, it is said, b. at