Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p378

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Nathaniel, b. a 1648; Prudence; Thomas, b. a. 1651; and perhaps
more. His w. d. 29 Nov. 1678, and he d. 1684, was bur. says Sewall's
almanac, 8 Nov. His will pro. 8 July 1686, by Presid. Dudley
in Boston, had been made in London so long bef. as 17 June 1657, and was
witness. by Sir William Peake, and Samuel Sedgwick, whose hands
were sw. to by John Richards, correspond. of Sir Williams, and by a
correspond. of Sedgwick, and also his wid. It provides for w. Susanna,
and the childr. but names only the eldest Jonathan, to wh. he gives all his
ld. in parish of Denver, Co. Norfolk, on W. side, one mile from Downham
market. We may then infer, that was his native place. The d.
Mary m. William Symonds; Sarah m. 13 Nov. 1661. Samuel Rogers,
and Prudence m. 29 Dec. 1659 or 1666, Dr. Anthony Crosby, and next
9 July 1673, Rev. Seaborn Cotton of Hampton. JOHNATHAN, Ipswich
s. of the preced. rem. to Medford, m. Deborah, youngest d. of Gov.
Thomas Dudley
, had Deborah, bapt. at Charlestown, 24 Mar. 1667;
Prudence, 6 June 1669; Catharine, 27 Aug. 1671, d. soon; Catharine,
again, 22 June 1673; Susanna, 10 June 1677; Dorothy, 10 July 1681;
Dudley, 18 Oct. 1683; and by sec. w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth 1687; and Dorothy,
17 Feb. 1689; was capt. of the three county troop of horse, freem. 1669,
and d. 24 Nov. 1689. * NATAHNIEL, Medford or Malden, br. of the
preced.
m. 31 Oct. 1672, Mercy, youngest d. of gov. Simon Bradstreet
(but in Geneal. Reg. I. 77, wrong date is giv. 11 Nov. of that yr. and
the Gov's. d. is nam. Mary) had at Charlestown, Nathaniel b. 13, bapt.
20 July 1673; so that the date of b. in Geneal, Reg. IX. 121 is easy
mistake, very frequent, obs. in read. old rec. 5 for 3; Simon and Susanna,
tw. bapt. 9 Apr. 1676, wh. both prob. d. soon; beside Mercy, b. 19 Sept.
1678; Jonathan, 5 Mar. 1681; Samuel, 31 Dec. 1683; Ann, 7 Oct.
1685; and Dorothy 12 Mar. 167; was freem. 1685, major in milit. rep.
1692, and d. 28 Nov. 1707. His wid. d. 5 Oct. 1714, prob. tho. gr.st.
says 1715. NICHOLAS, Scituate 1638, m. Elizabethd of Thomas Ensign of
the same
[1], had Joseph, wh. was k. by the Ind. in the bloody fight at
Rehoboth 26 Mar. 1676, under capt. Michael Pierce; Nicholas, b.
1660; Jaob. 1661; John; Thomas; Nathaniel; and perhaps others.
RICHARD, Lynn, freem. 9 Mar. 1637, but then he may have liv. at
Dorchester, certain. had, that yr. a div. in the lds. of the Neck, now
South Boston; rem. says Lewis, to Sandwich, but he is not in the list
of 1643, there. ROBERT, Dorchester 1635, rem. soon to Hartford,
there was adm. freem. 1640, afterwards liv. at Seabrook, and by the
Gen. Ct. was divorc. from his w. Joane then in Eng. 1657, aft. 15 yrs.
of separat. mov. last to Norwich, there liv. 1669. SAMUEL, is ment. in
Col. Rec. sub anno 1639, as hav. been robb. by his serv. but we hear no
more of him, exc. in 1641 his resid. was at Lynn. SIMON, Andover, k.