Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p422


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and the wid. d. 18 Mar. 1729, aged 66. Both were bur. at H. PHILEMON,
Ipswich, perhaps s. of Daniel the first, m. 27 Apr. 1690, Abigail
Tuttle
, had Philemon, b. 7 Jan. 1698; and Daniel, 20 May 1699.
RALPH, Dorchester, adm. inhab. 11 July 1664; but no further ment. is
found of him, unless as to me seems prob. he were of Newton, L. I. in
few yrs. * ROBERT, Middletown, s. of Andrew the first, was freem. 1657,
rep. 1663, 4, 5, by first w. Eliz. Grant, m. Feb. 1655, had Samuel, b.
Sept. 1656, d. young; Seth, 1 Mar. 1658; Eliz. Mar. 1660; John, 1
Feb. 1662; Mary, Sept. 1664; Sarah, 6 Mar. 1670; and Mehitable, 21
Nov. 1673; this w. d. 26 Dec. 1673; and by sec. w. Deliverance, wid.
of John Rockwell, had Ruth, Nov. 1675; Bethia, 8 Oct. 1680; and
Samuel, 9 or 19 May 1683. He d. 10 Apr. 1690; and his wid. m. a
Bissell
, as from the indistinct. express. of Geneal. Reg. XIV. 135, may
be hazardous. infer. and she d. 12 June 1718. SAMUEL, Ipswich, whose
f. is not kn. m. 21 Oct. 1662, Mercy Swan, perhaps d. of Richard of
Rowley, had Priscilla, b. 25 Sept. 1666; Samuel, 5 July 1668; John, 2
Aug. 1670, d. within a yr.; Dorothy, 2 June 1672; Sarah, 28 May
1674; and Richard, 13 Aug. 1676. He was freem. 1675. SAMUEL,
Springfield, or Hadley, by my conject. is the man assoc. with Thomas
Parsons, in votes for reimburs. to them by our Gen. Ct. Vol. V. 58 and
75, for cattle tak. by a commiss. for the use of troops in 1675, as I judge.
SETH, Middletown, s. of Robert, m. Mary Ward, whose f. is not seen,
had Mary, b. 1 Dec. 1687; Robert, 22 June 1692; Samuel; and Seth,
29 July 1705; and d. 28 Nov. 1713. His wid. d. 17 July 1729.
THOMAS, Wells, wh. took the o. of alleg. to Mass. 1653, may be the
same wh. in 1639, had been fined [Rec. I. 270] for a quarrel with
Richard Rodman; and perhaps was the fisherman wh. d. at Boston
1660. THOMAS, Norwalk, sold 1 Sept. 1665, his ho. and lds. says Hall,
wh. tells no more; and I conject. that he was k. by the Ind. at Hatfield,
19 Oct. 1675, prob. a soldier. THOMAS, Waterbury, s. of the first John
of Farmington, by w. Eliz. had John, b. 1680; Mary, 1682; Martha
and Thomas, tw. 1687; Samuel, 1690; and Margaret, 1693; and he d.
1714. WILLIAM, Ipswich, one of the earliest sett. 1637, had Daniel,
and John, beside a d. wh. m. Thomas Wells. WILLIAM, Wethersfield,
s. of Daniel of Ipswich, by w. Hannah, m. 1667, had William, b. 1672;
John, 1676; Daniel, 1680; Abigail, 1683, d. soon, Abigail, again,
1685; beside Hannah, perhaps the first b. was deac. and d. 28 Feb.
1714; and his wid. d. 3 Mar. aft. Twelve of this name had been gr. at
Yale, two at Harv. and eight other N. E. coll. in 1834, as Farmer
notes.

    WARR, ABRAHAM, Ipswich, as print. in Geneal. Reg. VIII. 165, must
be abbrev. of Warren.