Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p512

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build, wh. was refus. JOHN, Hatfield, s. of John of the same, freem.
1690, m. 7 July 1687, Hannah, d. of Thomas Wells of Hadley, had
John, b. 26 Sept. 1689; Mary, b. 1692, d. young; Hannah, 26 Mar.
1695; Mary, again, 1697; Jonathan, 18 Sept. 1700; Sarah; Elizabeth; Martha,
14 Mar. 1708; David, 1710, Y. C. 1730, first min. of Hardwick, d.
1784; and Eunice, 1713; and his w. d. 17 Dec. 1733. He d. 13 Nov.
1750, aged 87. JONATHAN, Middleborough, s. of Peregrine the first,
and this is all that Miss Thomas could tell; but he had first liv. at Yarmouth.
JOSEPH, Boston 1646, by me suppos. to be an orphan. ship.
from London, since our Gen. Ct. order. him in May of that yr. to be
apprent. to Sampson Shore of B. a tailor, for seven yrs. JOSEPH, Weymouth,
s. of Thomas of the same, m. 19 Sept. 1660, Lydia Rogers, had
Joseph, b. 16 Dec. 1662; rem. next yr. I presume to Mendon, and had
Samuel, 14 Feb. 1667; John, Ebenezer; Experience; Hannah;
Thomas; Ann, who m. a Task; ano. Joseph; Lydia, who m. a Cook;
and Mary, who m. a Hill; eleven in all. Of course, some of these
must have been b. in ano. town, tho. we kn. not certain. to wh. he rem.
when the Ind. in Philip's war, destroy. Mendon. Joseph, Roxbury,
perhaps br. of Benjamin, by w. Hannah, had Samuel, b. 13 Dec. 1684.
He was f. of John, also, b. 1677, H. C. 1698, min. of Gloucester.
JOSEPH, Middletown, youngest s. of Nathaniel of the same, m. 3 Apr.
1693, Mary, d. of Hugh Mould of New London, had Martha, b. 6 Dec.
1693; Sarah, 27 Feb. 1696; Mary, 2 Oct. 1698; Joseph, 17 Dec. 1700, d.
young; Jerusha, 27 July 1703; Joseph, again, 17 Aug. 1705, d. in few mos.;
and Ebenezer, 22 May 1707. He d. 28 Feb. 1725, leav. good est. JOSIAH,
Hampton, took o. of alleg. 1678, had w. Remembrance. LAWRENCE,
Boston, call. a lighterman in taking deed of ld. 1670. NATHANIEL, the
s. of H. C. 1646, whose yr. of d. is not found, nor do we kn. his f. went
forth to preach, and fist was at Bermuda a short time, soon aft. in one
of the Bahamas, and Wonder-work. Providences sends him to Nevis,
where Sir. George Downing had bef. been the evangelist. See Felt.
Eccles. Hist. I. 577. But I have had a letter from him of 12 Sept.
1664, at Somer's Islands, to Michael Wigglesworth, who had visit. for
his health that early resort of invalids, and aft. return home, wrote to
his christian br. there under date of 12 July preced. * NATHANIEL,
Middletown, s. of John of Hartford, b. prob. in Eng. was of the gr. jury
1662, rep. 1665-77 every yr. and almost every sess. with title of ens.
but aft. the gr. Ind. war is swell. to lieut. was capt. bef. he d. 27 Aug.
1711. His w. Elizabeth brot him Nathaniel, b. 7 July 1652; Elizabeth 7 Mar.
1655; John, 9 Apr. 1657; Mary, 7 Apr. 1659; Daniel, 23 Feb. 1662;
Sarah, 22 Jan. 1664; Jacob, 10 May 1665; Joseph, 20 Feb. 1667;
and she d. 1690; he had see. w. Martha, wid. of Hugh Mould, d. of
John Colt, wh. d. 14 Apr. 1730, in her 77th yr. by town rec. and a. 86