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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Waight Wait Waite |
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |
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perhaps, m. 4 June 1675, Sarah Parker, as is thot. JOHN, Boston, perhaps
s. of Richard of the same, was one of the witness. to the will of
Gov. Leverett. JOHN, Hatfield, eldest s. of Benjamin the brave soldier,
m. 1702, Mary, perhaps d. of Daniel Belding of the same,[1] had John, b.
1703; Martha, 1706; Mary, 1708; Lydia, 1710, d. soon; Lydia, again,
1712; Sarah; Benjamin, 1718; Eunice; Eleanor, 1722; aand Elisha,
1725. JONATHAN, Northampton, d. June 1696. JOSEPH, Malden, s. of
capt. John, prob. call. to sw. alleg. at the same time with him, m. 12 July
1678, Hannah, d. of Thomas Oakes of Cambridge, as his wid. on m. with
Samuel Hayward of M. had tak. her d. with her, had Joseph, and
Thomas. For sec. w. he m. 24 Oct. or Dec. 1688, Mercy, d. of the first
Peter Tufts, had Peter, b. 20 Jan. 1690; and Jonathan, 24 Feb. 1692;
was freem. 1690. His wid. m. a Jenkins. JOSEPH, Watertown, s. of
Richard of the same, m. Ruhamah, d. of William Hagar of the same,
had Ruhamah, wh. d. 1714, aged 38, it is said; William, b. 1769; John,
1692, d. soon; and Joseph, 1695. He rem. to Marlborough; but
whether bef. during or aft. Philip's war may be quite diffic. to determine,
tho. in Oct. 1675, he was there in garrison. JOSEPH, Hatfield, youngest
s. of the brave soldier Benjamin of the same, m. 1713, Hannah Billings,
had Moses, b. 1714; and Hannah, 1716. His w. d. that yr. and
he m. 1720, Mary Warner, had Rhoda, 1721; David, 1722; Martha,
1724; Lucy, 1727; Mary, 1730; and ano. whose name is no kn.
RETURN, Boston, s. of Richard of the same, ar. co. 1662, was an officer
of governm. a serg. in regular pay 1674-81, had import. part of the show
at Gov. Leverett's funer. Mar. 1679. RICHARD, Boston, tailor, br. of
Gamaliel, adm. of the ch. 28 Aug. 1634, freem. 9 Mar. 1637, by w.
Elizabeth had Joseph, wh. d. 20 Nov. 1651, aged 14 yrs.; Isaac, b. 9 Aug.
1638, d. soon, of wh. I find neither brot. to bapt. perhaps bec. he was
serv. as serg. in the Pequot war; for wh. in later days he obt. gr. of 300
acres, yet held fast by the deadly heresies of Mrs. Hutchinson, and was
therefore in Nov. 1637 compel. to surrender his arms to better believer,
and was in Jan. 1639, subject. to maledict. by the ch. for tak. a portion
of buckskin leather to make gloves, so that the next ch. Return, 8
July foll. was next Sunday bapt. in right of its mo., wh. had come from
the ch. of Newbury, says our rec. The next ch. was Hannah, b. 14
Sept. 1641, Barry tells from the town rec. wh. to me seems wrong, bec.
the ch. to the good will of wh. he was restor. shows rec. of the bapt. 12th
of that mo. declares she was 6 days old; next, Nathaniel, bapt. 5 Nov.
1643, a. 11 days old; Mary, b. 25, bapt. 22 Feb. 1646, a. 6 days old;
Samuel, bapt. 9 July 1648, a. 20 days old; and Elizabeth 17 Nov. 1650.
Barry supplies a sec. w. Rebecca, wh. brought John 1 Nov. 1653, prob.
d. soon' Richard, 1658; John, again, 9 Feb. 1660; and Abigail. He
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