Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p254

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June 1649; and John, 23 Apr. 1651; and d. Nov. 1672, aged 64.
His wid. d. 20 Mar. 1689. I presume only part of Coffin's acco. was deriv.
from authentic rec. Elizabeth m. 21 Nov. 1657, Samuel Mighill of Rowley.
ABRAHAM, Newbury, s. of the preced. m. at Woodbridge, N. J. Nov.
1670, Ruth, d. of John Pike had perhaps one or more ch. b. there, and
at N. had Mary, b. 25 Oct. 1674; Hannah, 14 Apr. 1677; and Joseph,
1681. BARTHOLOMEW, Boston, freem. 1671. CHRISTOPHER, Newbury,
youngest s. of Peter, ord. 9 Sept. 1696, wh. in his Hecatompolis,
Mather denies a Christian name, tho. he give it in his Coll. Catal. m. 13
Dec. 1698, Sarah Angier, d. of Edmund of Cambridge, had Christopher b.
24 Feb. 1700; Edmund, 7 Dec. 1701, H. C. 1720; and Bezaleel, 7 Mar.
1705, H. C. 1722; his w. d. 20 Feb. 1739, aged 63 and he d. 23 July
1747, hav. for above four yrs. suffer. much in his mind by reason of the gr.
div. in religious sentiments then prevail. ISAAC, Newybury, s. of Abraham,
m. 19 Sept. 1669, Hannah, d. of Stephen Kent, had Isaac, b. 20 Sept. 1673;
Elizabeth 25 Jan. 1676; Jacob, 12 June 1678; David, 2 Nov. 1680; John, 16
Mar. 1683; Hannah, 23 Dec. 1686. His w. d. 10 Dec. 1688; and he m.
27 Mar. 1691, Mary March, d. possib. of Hugh the first, had Mary, 17
Nov. 1693; and Benjamin, 18 May 1695. JACOB, Newbury, s. of the
first Abraham, took the o. of alleg. 1669, was freem. 1677, ens. 1683, m.
24 Aug. 1670, Hannah, eldest ch. of the sec. Henry Sewall, had Jacob,
b. 20 May 1671; Samuel, 30 Sept. 1672, wh. d. of smallpox, 25 Aug.
1691; Jane, 28 Sept. 1674; John, 29 Jan. 1677; Hannah, 4 Mar.
1679; Elizabeth 20 Dec. 1680; Abraham, 29 June 1684; and Ann, 16 May
1686. His w. d. 11 Nov. 1699, and he m. ano. Hannah Sewall, wid. of
John, br. of his former w. and d. 30 Dec. 1717. His wid. d. Apr. 1723.
JAMES, Milford, by w. Ann had Ann, b. 18 or 29 Sept. 1662; James, 19
Aug. 1665; Mary, 15 or 18 Aug. 1668; Eliz. 3 Aug. 1673, d. 18 Feb.
foll.; and he d. 6 Aug. 1712; and his wid. d. 7 Feb. 1732. Ann m. 6
Dec. 1683, Thomas Ward of Middletown, where all the ch. exc. the first
were b. He was in May 1661 one of the three men appoint. by the
magistr. to make search for the regicides Whalley and Goffe; and their
ret. on the precept, aft. three days, was that they had made dilig. search,
and so easi. satisf. the author. He was in 1667 propound. to be freem.
but Middletown ret. is lost in the list of 1669. JOHN, Boston, feltmaker,
or hatter, m. 20 Aug. 1654, Mary, d. prob. of Robert Woodmansey, had
(if one must believe the rec. wh. I do not) John b. 31 May 1654; Joseph;
and James, 4 July 1664, all bapt. 17 July foll. was freem. 1665;
was snub. by our Gen. Ct. in 1672 with others of his craft. solicit
favor. He d. 14 Sept. 1678. JOHN, Newbury, s. of the first Abraham,
serv. in Philip's war, and was wound. at the hard battle of Bloody Brook,
18 Sept. 1676; by w. Martha had James, b. 15 Mar. 1702; and d. in