Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p519

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cap. 28. It seems from Thompson's Hist. of Boston, 349, if Farmer, in
MS. be correct, that he was bur. 11 Oct. 1689, so that the Coll. catal.
wh. notes his d. 1723, is strangely at fault. JOHN, Lancaster, s. of Rev.
Samuel
of Billerica, ord. 3 Dec. 1691, there was k. by the Ind. 11 Sept.
1697, leav. wid. Alice, d. of Joseph Cook of Cambridge, whose two ch.
(Alice, d. 19 Oct. 1697, aged 2 yrs. 10 mos. and Eunice, d. 4 Nov. foll.
aged 1 yr.) have gr.-st. inscript. preserv. in Harris, call. ch. of John and
Alice. His wid. m. 19 May 1701, Rev. Timothy Stevens of glastenbury.
JOHN, Wrentham, s. prob. of Nathaniel the first, m. 24 Dec.
1688, Mary Billings, had Nathaniel, b. 2 Feb. 1691; Mary, 14 Oct.
1692; and John, 16 Jan. 1695. JOSEPH, Lynn, s. of Rev. Samuel of
the same, assist. his f. sev. yrs. and succeed. him by ord. 1680, m. Sarah,
eldest d. of dep.-gov. Thomas Danforth, had Samuel, b. 3 July 1674;
Joseph, 22 Nov. 1675, d. in 3 days; Joseph, again, 8 May 1677, d.
soon; Thomas, 20 May 1678, d. in few days; Joseph, again, 14 Jan.
1681, d. in few wks.; John, 20 Jan. 1682, H. C. 1700, the min. of Concord,
wh. d. 4 May 1752, from wh. descend. are very num. A. 1682,
he rem. to Southampton, L. I. where he was a "a worthy and painful
min. of the gosp." when Mather wrote 1698, and liv. to 7 Apr. 1723,
JOSEPH, Westfield, s. of the first William, m. 5 Oct. 1669, as Goodwin
says, but town rec. 6 Aug. 1670, Mary, d. of John Pynchon of Springfield,
had Mary, b. 19 Aug. 1672; Joseph, 5 Oct. 1674; and his w. d.
soon aft. He was made cornet of Hampsh. troops 1672, freem. of
Mass. 1671, being then of Westfield pulpit, as Farmer in MS. thought,
mistak. him. for the preced. but he was a merch. went back to Hartford,
m. Ann, d. of Col. John Allyn, had Ann, 28 Aug. 1677, d. at 6 yrs.;
John, 13 Nov. 1679, d. young; Susanna, 18 June 1682; William, 14
Mar. 1685, d. at 17 yrs.; Ann, again, 18 Aug. 1687; Margaret, 5 Jan.
1691; and John, again, 15 Dec. 1693. He was treasr. of the Col.
Goodwin says, from 1678 till his d. 39 yrs. and was succeed. 32 yrs. by
his s. John. Farmer makes him to be chos. an Assist. 1683, but I doubt.
His wid. d. 3 Mar. 1735. * JOSEPH. New Haven, s. of Rev. John of
Hartford, m. 30 Jan. 1710, Hannah, d. of Thomas Trowbridge the sec.
of the same, had Hannah, b. 21 Feb. 1712; Mary, 5 Feb. 1714; Elizabeth
8 June 1717; Phebe, 23 Oct. 1720; John, 1 Mar. 1722; Sarah, 15
Apr. 1725; Joseph, 28 Jan. 1727; and Elisha, 29 July 1729; chos.
rep. 1716, and sev. yrs. later, and assist. 1725-46; and d. 4 Apr. 1748,
as did his wid. 9 Aug. foll. NATHANIEL, Dedham, had a gr. of ld. in
Lynn, 1638, but was of D. 1641, freem, 18 May 1642, m. 4 Mar. 1643,
Hannah, eldest d. of John Dwight of the same, had Nathaniel, b. 7
bapt. 29 Sept. 1644; John, 29 Sept. bapt. 11 Oct. 1646, prob. d. soon;
ano. John, next yr. d. soon; ano. s. 30 Dec. 1649, whose name eludes