Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p269

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and Robert, prob. his elder brs. and was accept. as freem. of Conn. in
1662. ROBERT, was aged 25, when he emb. at London, 1635, in the
James, with Thomas, prob. elder, and Richard, younger, brs. but no more
is found of this name. SAMUEL, Springfield, said to be brought in 1650,
by Pynchon, from Barnett 11 ms. from London, where he was b. Apr.
1632, was resid. as Dr. Sprague thinks a. 1654, m. 3 Jan. 1660, Ann
Lobdell, perhaps sis. of Simon, had Samuel, b. 18 July 1661; Ephraim,
26 Aug. 1663, d. young; Thomas, 6 Mar. 1665; Mary, July 1667; Rebecca,
25 July 1669, d. soon; Ephraim, again, 3 Feb. 1672; Rebecca,
again, 5 Dec. 1673; Elizabeth 25 Mar. 1677, d. very soon; and Ann; and
on the last day of 1678 or first of 1679, he, and Samuel, jr. his s. took o.
of alleg. m. 19 Nov. 1690, sec. w. Sarah Scott, and after 1700 rem. to
Enfield and d. 1731. SAMUEL, Enfield, s. of the preced. m. 17 May
1682, Hannah, sis. of Isaac Morgan, I think, and said to have been the
first m. in that sett. bef. it was made a town by separat. from Springfield,
had Hannah, b. 18 Nov. 1684; Samuel, 26 Mar. 1690; Rebecca,
15 Nov. 1692; Ebenezer, 31 Mar. 1696; and Benjamin, 13 Oct. 1698;
and his w. d. 17 Jan. 1697. By sec. w. m. 4 Jan. 1699[1], Martha, wid. of
Benjamin Crane, whose surname, as Goodwin has it, Credan, looks very
strange, he had Ephraim, b. 24 Oct. 1701; Jacob, 20 Feb. 1704; Martha,
perhaps 18 Feb. 1706, d. next mo. Jonathan, 17 Nov. 1707; and
Isaac, 17 Apr. 1713; and d. 1730. His wid. d. 29 May 1743. STEPHEN,
Dorchester, came 1630, prob. in the Mary and John, on 19 Oct.
req. adm. and 18 May 1631, was allow. freem. held in good repute, appoint.
constable as in Coll. Rec. I. 151 appears evid. of his being sw. 7
July 1635, next yr. partook of the spirit of migrat. and prob. rem. with
the major pt. of the ch. and Rev. John Warham their min. at least we
kn. he was in Windsor 1637, and twenty yrs. aft. was one of those engag.
in the first troop of cavalry estab. in the country. Who his w. was, or
whether be brot. her form Eng. is not ascert. but of ch. Mary was b. at
D. 31 Dec. 1635; John, m. 6 Mar. 1638 at W. Elizabeth 43, bapt. 9 Jan. 1642;
and Abigail, 21, bapt. 27 Sept. 1646. Mary m. 8 Dec. 1659, Richard
Goodman; and Elizabeth m. 10 Jan. 1666, Philip Russell of Hadley as his
sec. w. and with two of her four ch. was k. by the Ind. Sept. 1677; Abigail
m. 9 May 1667, as his sec. w. lieut. Joseph Kellogg, and was liv. in
1715. THOMAS, Southold, came 1635, aged 28, with Richard, and Robert,
prob. his younger brs. in the James from London; they all, perhaps,
contin. in Mass. some yrs. tho. the town is not kn. at least we see, in
Dec. 1638, that the leader of the three was, by the Gen. Ct. order. to
appear at next Ct. See Rec. I. 248. To Long Isl. they went prob. by
1646, and Thomas was accept. as freem. of Conn. 1662. THOMAS,