Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p510

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1697; Hannah, 28 Mar. 1699; Thomas, 14 Aug. 1701; Samuel, 24
May 1703, d. young; Rebecca, again, 14 Sept. 1707, d. young; Samuel,
again, d. at 14 yrs.; and John, 19 Oct. 1712. He had sec. w. Rebecca,
wid. of Thomas Ranney, m. 16 Dec. 1629; and d. 29 Mar. 1738. JAMES,
Salem 1633, may be the same who was that yr. fin. 30s. for drunk. and
behav. so well aft. that in 1638 the sent. was remit. as in our first
Vol. of the Rec. of the Gen. Ct. is seen. JAMES, Dorchester, perhaps
eldest s. of Edward of the same, took o. of fidel. 1678, m. 22 Feb.
1656, Sarah, d. of Richard Baker, had Sarah, b. 8, bapt. 10 Dec. 1665,
d. in few wks.; Thankful, 18, Bapt. 25 Aug. 1667; Ichabod, b. 26 Apr.
1669, d. soon; John, 7, bapt. 12 June 1670; Experience, bapt. 2 Mar.
1673; Martha, 28 Aug. bapt. 3 Oct. 1675; Mary, bapt. 22 Nov. 1677;
James, 29 May, bapt. 13 July 1679; Richard, 2 Mar. 1681; Edward, 4
Aug.; 1683, and Ebenezer, 3 July 1685, H. C. 1704. His w. d. 13
Oct. 1688 or 9, but he took not sec. w. Elizabeth Withington, wid. of capt.
John, until 13 Feb. 1696, and d. 11 Nov. 1713, aged 76. His wid. d.
19 Nov. 1722, in her 70th yr. JAMES, Haverhill, s. of William of the
same, m. 16 Apr. 1678, Eunice Kingsbury of Amesbury, who may
have been wid. of Ephraim, but we have less informat. for the stock of
K. than would satisfy so dilig. an inquir. as J. W. Dean. See Geneal.
Reg. XIII. 157. * JOHN, the freem. of 4 Mar. 1633, came in the Lion,
arr. at Boston from London, 16 Sept. 1632, with so many of the gent.
wh. first sat down at Cambridge, then call. Newtown; and in four yrs.
went to Hartford; there he is found early in good repute, had brot. d.
Mary (wh. m. 29 Jan. 1646, Jonathan Gilbert); s. Nathaniel, and rem.
to Hadley 1659, and went back to Hartford bef. 1675, had been rep. for
Hadley 1664 and 9; was Elder, and d. Dec. 1683, or next mo. His will
of 17 Dec. 1683 is foll. by inv. of 23 Jan. His w. was Mary. Other
ch. were John, Daniel, Sarah, and Jacob, b. at Hartford 8 Oct. 1645,
prob. the youngest; but one or more may have been b. at Cambridge; Sarah
m. first, Stephen Taylor; next, 15 Oct. 1666, Barnabas Hinsdale; and third,
Feb. 1679, Walter Hickson, and had ch. by ea. outliv. the last. JOHN, Lynn,
possib. as early 1630, rem. to Southampton, L. I. had John, James,
Sarah, Hannah, Martha, Abigail, and two more ch. for wh. he made
good provis. in his will, and d. 1662. His wid. Ann m. Zorobabel
Phillips; Martha m. 12 June 1678, John Howell; and Abigail m. 19
Oct. 1682, Abraham Howell. JOHN, a merch. fin. �10. for drunk.
1636, as Winth, II. 346, tells many not have been a perman. resid.
JOHN, Salem 1638, had gr. of ld. next yr. join. the ch. 1643, was one of
the first plant. with s. John at Lancaster; and from his will of 10 Mar.
1673, pr. in abstr. by Essex Inst. II. 125, other ch. are kn. as Josiah,
wh. was made excor.; Thomas, wh. was d. leav. s. Thomas, and wid.