Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p319

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soon; Sarah, again, 14 Sept. 1680; Rebecca, 15 Aug. 1685; Isaac, 14
Aug. 1687, d. at 15 yrs.; Ann, 1689, d. soon; and Ann, again, 10 Nov.
1690. His w. d. 11 Mar. 1692, and he m. Mary, wid. of Paul Dudley,
d. of Gov. Leverett, wh. was bur. 5 July 1691; and for third w. wh.
outliv. him, he took Hannah, wid. of George Jaffrey, Esp. of N. H. He
was of ar. co. 1674, freem. 1674, very much confid. in for public concerns,
rep. 1686, being the last Court under the old Chart. and on the
overthrow of Andros, was rechosen almost every time for some yrs.
went as commisnr. with Hutchinson 1691, to make peace with Ind.
speaker of the house and counsellor many yrs. serv. thro. all the ranks in
the milit. from ens. to col. and d. 21 Aug. 1727. PETER, Boston, carpenter,
s. of William of the same, by w. Lydia had William, b. 13 Sept.
1666; Susanna, 22 Feb. 1668, wh. d. soon; Susanna, again, 20 Feb.
1670; Peter, 9 Oct. 1671; Lydia, 5 Aug. 1673; and Thomas; by w.
Margaret had Margaret, b. 13 June 1677; by w. Ann had Hannah, 27
Oct. 1687; and d. 14 May 1696. RALPH, New Haven, rem.
to New London. RICHARD, Warwick, of the freem. 1655, was prob.
br. of Henry, and m. Deliverance, d. of Robert Cole, had John, Richard,
Dinah, Leah, and Hannah, of wh. Dinah m. Thomas Willet, and Leah
m. John Williams, both perhaps of Newtown, L. I. and for sec. w. he
took Elizabeth d. of John Wicks. His wid. m. John Smith of Hempstead, L. I.
where prob. Townsend d. ROBERT, Portsmouth, in 1665 support. the jurisdict.
of Mass. and had prob. rem. from Ipswich. SAMUEL, Boston, liv. at Rumney
Marsh, Chelsea, by w. Abigail had David, b. 29 Sept. 1666; Jonathan, 10 Sept.
1668; perhaps, also, Samuel, and more ch. was freem. 1683, hav. join. the 2d
ch. 18 Sept. 1681. SAMUEL, Boston, prob. s. of the preced. was freem.
1690. THOMAS, Lynn, the freem. of 14 Mar. 1639, wh. d. 22 Dec.
1677 is thot. to have had Thomas, Henry, and John, b. prob. in Eng. all
early engag. in settlem. on L. I. THOMAS, Boston, perhaps br. of Samuel
the first, with w. Mary adm. into the 2d ch. 30 Oct. 1681, was freem.
1683, but of him I kn. no more. WILLIAM, Boston, adm. of the ch. 3
Aug. 1634, the same day with Gov. Bellingham and his w. with John
Newgate and the w. of our br. Nicholas Wyllys, of wh. W. T. is then
call. serv. so that we may well infer, that he came early that yr. from
London. The simplicity of charact. was exhitib. in the puritan's household,
and this stile of serv. did not imply inferior condit. so much as
obligat. to learn, otherwise, in case of males, term apprent. His w.
Hannah Penn, wh. had join the ch. 15 Mar. 1635, is call. "our br.
James Everill's maid serv." was sis. of the rul. Elder, James P. and if
she came with her master, and her h. with his, as the principles were rec.
in July preced. we may believe they all came in one sh. He was freem.
25 May 1636, had Eliezur, 12 June 1635; Patience, bapt. 28 May