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wh. gave to Harv. Col. the island lying off the harbor of Hingham, call.
Bunkin's of Ward's island, and h e may be the same that liv. 1658-77 at
Charlestown, and d. there, 31 Aug. 1682, aged 89, wh. as Noahdiah Russell
in his Diary tells, gave L4. to the Coll. See Geneal. Reg. VII. 57.
His wid. Frances, wh. was not his first w. d. 10 June 1690, aged 83.
SAMUEL, Marlborough, s. of William of the same, b. prob. in Eng.
took o. of fidel. 1652; was capt. and rep. 1679 and 80; m. 6 June 1667,
Sarah, d. of John Howe of the same, had Sarah, b. 22 Apr. 1668;
Joseph, 1670; Elizabeth 1672; Mary, 1676; Samuel, Mar. 1678; Bethia, 25
May 1681; and Daniel, 1687, d. at 13 yrs. and his w. d. 11 Aug. 1707.
His will of 22 May 1727, near 2 yrs. bef. his d. was disput. by the heirs
on acco. of most of the est. being giv. to s. Samuel. He had sec. w.
Elizabeth wh. outliv. him. Conject. is wholly unable to explain, wh. she was.
SAMUEL, Fairfield, among the freem. in the list of 1669, s. of the first
Andrew, and d. bef. 1693, leav. wid. Hannah, and ch. Edmund, Samuel,
and ds. Hannah, and Sarah, if not more. His wid. had been w. of
Jonathan Nichols of Stratford, and was not mo. of any of these ch[1].
SAMUEL, Branford, freem. 1668, m. 1658, Mary Carter, was not of the
number wh. rem. to N. J. as he is found at B. 1679. SAMUEL, Marblehead,
freem. 1665, serg. next yr. lieut. 1670, capt. 1679, m. prob. for
sec. w. Sarah, wid. of Mr. Richard Hubbard of Ipswich, d. of Gov.
Bradstreet, and he d. a maj. in the expensive and fruitless crusade of
Phips against Quebec, in 1690. SAMUEL, Boston, a cooper whose orig.
in unkn. to me, m. 10 Dec. 1691, Mary, wid. of Ephraim Sale, had
Joanna, b. 31 Oct. 1692; Mary, 27 Nov. 1694, prob. d. soon; Samuel,
22 June 1696; and Mary again, 19 Nov. 1699. His will of 4 Oct.
1701, pro. 17 Sept. 1702, gives L3. to ea. of his brs. John and Thomas, a
silver spoon to ea. of the ch. of his w. by her former h. two thirds of his
est. and residue to Joanna, so that we may be sure she was the only
surv. of his own four. SAMULE, Marlborough, s. of Samuel of the
same, was perhaps the freem. 1691, when it was desirable to make a
show of names; by w. Mary had Ephraim, b. 26 June 1705; Absalom,
20 Sept. 1706; Tamar, 11 Feb. 1708; Samuel, 11 Jan. 1710; Ursula,
23 Aug. 1711; Uriah, 2 Aug. 1716; and Benjamin, 10 Nov. 1719; and
d. 27 Feb. 1738. His wid. d. 17 Jan. 1758. THOMAS, Hampton 1639,
had prob. come in 1630, and serv. that yr. on the inquest relat. to d. of
Bratcher, caused by blows from Walter Palmer, freem. 18 May 1642,
when the name is spell. Worde, not as Farmer says 1635, had perhaps
other ch. beside Mary, b. a. 1652, wh. m. John Dearborn, and d. 14
Dec. 1725. THOMAS, Milford 1657. THOMAS, Newport, s. of John,
came aft. 1690, from Gloucestersh. as is said, had serv. as the most
ridiculous tradit. tells, in Cromwell's army, for its crowning serv. was