Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p553

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Culter, as is said, tho. the name of the mo. giv. by Willard in the valua.
Geneal. seems doubtful, had Ann, b. 9 Nov. 1684, d. in few days, rem.
to Sudbury, had Ann, again, 5 May 1686; and Elizabeth 10 Mar. 1688.
His w. d. 22 Feb. 1691, and he rem. to Boston, m. 4 Jan. 1693, Mary
Mills, d. of Jonathan, says the Geneal. 377, tho. I prefer to call her of
the sec. John of Braintree, had Daniel, b. 3, bapt. 8 Oct. foll.; George,
22 Oct. 1694; Mary, 16 Nov. 1695; at Braintree had Edward, 28 Feb.
1697; Benjamin, 10 July 1698; again at Boston had Susanna, 15 Nov.
1700; William, bapt. 1 Feb. 1702; Sarah, 12 June 1703, d. at 14
mos.; Sarah, again, a. 1704; and Mehitable, 12 Jan. 1706; and he d.
23 Aug. 1708. His wid. m. 29 Nov. 1723, David Melvill. GEORGE,
Scituate 1638, younger br. of major Simon, and s. of Richard of Horsmonden,
Co. Kent, where he was bapt. Dec. 1614, heavily fined in 1641,
for erroneous opinions, had Deborah and Daniel, both bapt. 14 Sept.
1645; and Joshua, 2 Nov. foll. rem. soon aft. perhaps to Maryland.
Deborah m. Paul Sears, and, it is said, descend, are num. HENRY,
Groton, fourth s. of major Simon, m. 18 July 1674, Mary Lakin, d. of
John of the same, had Henry, b. 11 Apr. 1675; Simon, 8 Oct. 1678;
Mary, 3 Aug. 1680; John, 3 Sept. 1682; Hezekiah; Joseph, a. 1686;
and Sarah; but it must not be thot. that all these exc. the first, were b.
at G. or any one other town, in those yrs. of Ind. incurs. At Lancaster
he liv. in the latter part of his life, but L. as well as G. was more than
once destr. by the enemy. By sec. w. Dorcas Cutler, sis. perhaps, of
the w. of his br. Daniel, he had Samuel, 31 May 1690, a man of distinct.
wh. command. a regim. at the capt. of Louisburg, 1745,; James;
Josiah, a. 1693; Abigail; Jonathan, a. 1696; Susanna; and Tabitha,
wh. d. soon; and he d. 1701. His wid. m. 1704, Benjamin Bellows.
JOHN, Rehoboth 1658, of wh. no more is kn. unless he be that inhab. of
Salem vill. charg. with witchcraft in 1692, commit. to pris. 18 May,
from wh. he escap. but was soon retak. found guilty by delud. Ct. and
jury, execut. 19 Aug. JOHN, Concord, fifth s. of major Simon, m. 31
Oct. 1698, Mary Hayward, d. of John of the same, had David, b. 9
Sept. foll.; Jonathan, 28 Apr. 1701; Mercy, 4 Jan. 1704; Simon, 7
Aug. 1706; and d. 27 Aug. 1726. His wid. d. bef. 9 Mar. 1729.
JONATHAN, Roxbury, youngest br. of the preced. m. 8 Jan. 1691, Mary
Brown, d. of major Thomas of Sudbury, had Jonathan, b. 27 June
1693; rem. soon, and had Mary, Hannah, and Hepzibah, but their dates
are unkn. as also places of b. but he d. at Sudbury 1706. JOSEPH,
seventh s. of major Simon, was prob. a shipmaster, and liv at London;
there m. and had his ch. of wh. we kn. only John and Joseph. He was
liv. in 1714, but d. bef. June 1721, when his oldest s. styles hims. of L.