Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p577

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left s. (if he had one) at home, for no b. or bapt. is found here. He d.
early in 1650, for in June of that yr. Peter Oliver, James Penn, and
James Johnson were by our Gen. Ct. as rec. III. 199 shows, made
admors. and his inv. of same mo. was good. Perhaps he was from Co.
Suffk. for Henry W. in Feb. 1651 call. hims. of Bury St. Edmunds.
gave power of atty. with others, to recover from the admors. and I presume
he was either br. or s. NICHOLAS, Boston, mark. as of first
ch. when adm. freem. 1680, may have been, but prob. was not, s. of the
preced. RICHARD, Plymouth, whose f. is not kn. m. 28 Dec. 1670,
Patience, d. of George Bonum. ROBERT, Boston, by w. Sarah had
Sarah, b. 10 Jan. 1643; and Mary, 18 July 1653; and no more is seen
in town rec. but in Col. rec. we see he was on serv. at the castle on 15
July 1665, when it was struck by lightning, and the capt. of the garris.
k. while he rec. injury, from wh. he was not recov. in May foll. ROBERT,
Rowley 1691. ROWLAND, Scituate 1670, had, says Deane, been
sev. yrs. bef. brot. by John Williams. ‡ SAMUEL, Hartford, s. of George
of the same, b. in Eng. 1632, H. C. 1653, nest yr. chos. Assist. m.
Mary, d. of Gov. John Haynes, says Farmer strangely, for her name
was Ruth, had Mary, b. 1656, wh. a. 1684, bec. sec. w. of Rev. Joseph
Eliot; Mehitable, a. 1658, wh. m. first, a. 1676, Daniel Russell, next, a.
1680, Rev. Isaac Foster, and last Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, as his first
w.; Ruth, wh. m. 2 June 1692, Rev. Edward Taylor, as his sec. w.; and
Hezekiah, 3 Apr. 1672. He is the first nam. Assist. in the royal chart.
Apr. 1662, and d. 30 May 1709. SAMUEL, Scituate, s. of William of
the same
, had Lydia, b. 1676, wh. m. 1691, as Deane tells. William
Clift of Marshfield. STEPHEN, Braintree, s. of George, m. 3 Aug.
1670, Hannah, d. of Francis Eliot, had Hannah, b. 1 Jan. 1672; Stephen;
and Rebecca; as is said, bef. rem. to Medford, where he had
Abigail, 3 Oct. 1677; Thomas, 19 Sept. 1679; John, 6 Aug. 1681;
Jonathan, 23 Feb. 1684; Benjamin, 30 Oct. 1686; and Mary, 15 July
1690; and he d. 29 July 1718. His wid. d. 22 Mar. 1732. * THOMAS,
Lynn 1630, a farmer of good est. and sense eno. to be one of the reps.
in the first Gen. Ct. when delegates attend. instead of the body of the
commons, 14 May 1634, yet in very many foll. Gen. Cts. he is never
seen, perhaps bec. he was not a freem. until 14 Mar. 1639, aft. wh. he
was commissn. to hold Ct. with others at Salem sev. yrs. he had gr.
of ld. in 1638, in the town, 500 acres, none of the inhabs. hav. more,
yet a. 1642 he was of Sandwich, prob. THOMAS, Billerica, s. of the
patriot George of Cambridge, aft. some yrs. rem. with w. Grace to Medford,
there had Jane, b. 1677, wh. m. Percival Hall, and was liv. in
1689, as Farmer's MS. tells. WILLIAM WILLS[1], Scituate, m. early in Sept.