Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p38

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JOHN, of Newtown, Southold, or other L. I. town, was very active for
the honor of the k. in 1663, but in Apr. or May 1664, was tak. by Conn.
officers and carr. to prison at Hartford, heavi. fined, and disfranchis. as
a defamer of his majesty, &c, &c. JOHN, Roxbury, m 29 May 1672,
Hannah Duncan, or Dunkin, perhaps d. of Samuel, had Hannah, b. 24
July 1674, d. soon; John, 11 Nov. 1675, d. soon; Sarah, d. soon; Hannah,
again, 18 Aug. 1678; Mary, 28 July 1679, d. in two days; Margaret,
6 Jan. 1691, d. soon; Joseph, 27 Mar. 1682; John, again, 8 Nov.
1683, d. soon.; Sarah, 9 Nov. 1684, d. next day; and John, again, 9
July 1686. Perhaps he was of Johnson's comp. in the Narraganset
campaign, Dec. 1675. His w. d. 1 Jan. 1706, if the rec. that calls her
Sarah, be good. JONATHAN, Waterbury, s. of Edmund, m. Nov. 1694,
Hannah, d. of John Hawks of Deerfield, had a d. b. and d. Aug. 1695;
Jonathan, 29 Sept. 1696; John, 5 Junen 1699; Martha, 9 July 1701;
Gershom, 6 Sept. 1703; Eleazer, 31 Dec. 1705; and Daniel, 20 Sept.
1707. His w. d. 7 Apr. 1744; and he d. 15 May 1745. JOSEPH,
Rowley, s. of the first Benjamin, was, perhaps, of Ipswich 1683. JOSEPH,
Farmington, s. of Edmund, d. 1708, leav. s. John. PETER,
Braintree, br. of the sec. Benjamin, by w. Abigail had Benjamin, b.
24 Sept. 1674; Peter; and John; was freem. 1685. RICHARD, Boston,
shoemaker, join. our ch. 28 Aug. 1634, yet his w. Catharine, d.
of Rev. Edward Marbury (as Bishop, in N. E. Judged tells), did not
unite, nor either, of the ch. Richard, John, Mary, or Patience, tho.
Ann Hutchinson, their aunt, and her sis. had so great sway in it. To
this w. Gov. Winthrop I. 293, ascribes much power in giv. light on
believers' bapt. to Roger Williams, 1638, at Providence, where he was
rem. 1637, bef. the time of disarm. heretic favorers of Hutchinson.
He is on the list of freem. 1655, and was among the Quaker converts
1658, and his w. "an ancient woman," was imprison. and whip. at
Boston for benevol. serv. in diffus. her opinions, and her ds. Mary and
Patience also were imprison. by equal impolicy. Mary m. 12 Aug.
1660, Christopher Holder; Patience m. 28 Sept. 1668, Henry Beere;
and Deliverance, prob. a younger d. m. 30 Aug. 1670, William Richardson.
ROBERT, Boston, join. the ch. 15 Dec. 1633, then stil. "serv. to
our br. John Sanford," so that he prob. was a passeng. in the fleet with
Winthrop 1630, was adm. freem. 7 Dec. 1636, by w. Elizabeth had Nathaniel,
bapt. 19 Aug. 1638; Elizabeth b. 10, bapt. 13 Dec. 1640; Mary, 28 Feb.
bapt. 5 Mar. 1643; John, bapt. 24 Aug. 1645, d. very soon; Redemption,
2 Mar. 1653; and Ebenezer, posthum. 10 July 1654, wh. d. in few
days; and the f. d. in Feb. preced. Mary m. 16 Aug. 1660, Samuel
Emmons. ROBERT, Ipswich 1638. ROBERT, Charlestown, adm. 1651,
to inhab. there, came from Barbados. ROBERT, Hartford, s. of Edmund,
prob. d. unm. aft. 1725. ROGER, Lynn 1642. SAMUEL, Farmington,