Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p623

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Gov. had a Mary, but she was bapt. 23 May 1652, too many yrs. bef.
the b. of Josiah to have such a platoon; yet it may be that he was
happy eno. to have ano. younher of the same name. More important,
however, is the file of the ch. Josiah, 21 Dec. 1690, d. in few ds.;
Treat, 26 Mar. 1696, d. in few wks.; Thomas, 23 June 1697, d. in few
wks.; Mehitable, 3 Aug. 1698, d. at 23 yrs.; Josiah again, 11 July
1700, d. in few ds.; John, 12 Sept. 1702; Elizabeth 1 Apr. 1705, d. at 11
yrs.; Mary, 13 July 1706, d. next wk.; and Treat, again, 9 Oct. 1712.
ROGER, Windsor, youngest of Simon of the same, m. 3 Dec. 1702,
Sarah, d. of the sec. Job Drake, had Roger, b. 14 Sept. 1704; Elizabeth 10
Apr. 1706; Alexander, 20 Jan. 1708, d. young; Samuel, 9 Jan. 1710,
d. young; Alexander, again, 7 Jan. 1712, Y. C. 1731; Sarah, 31 Jan.
1715, d. at 20 yrs.; Hepzibah, 23 June 1717; Josiah, 6 Feb. 1719;
Erastus and Eypaphras, tw. 8 Feb. 1721, of wh. both d. young; Erastus,
again, 21 Sept. 1722; Ursula, 30 Oct. 1724; Oliver, 20 Nov. 1726,
Y. C. 1747; and Mary Ann, 1 Jan. 1730. He gain. gr. distinct. was
Lieut.-Gov. 1741 to 50, then Gov. for four yrs. and had milit. serv. at
the conq. of Louisburg, 1745, in com. of the Col. force, and d. 17 May
1767. SAMUEL, Wethersfield, s. of the sec. Henry, m. 1678, Judith, d.
of Samuel Appleton of Ipswich, had Samuel, b. 1679; Gershom, 1680,
d. at 2 yrs. Josiah, Feb. 1682; Hannah, 19 Mar. 1684; Sarah, 14
Aug. 1686; Lucy, 16 Oct. 1688; Abigail, 23 Sept. 1690, d. at 24 yrs.;
Elizabeth 31 May 1692; and Mary, 14 May 1694; and he d. 14 June 1695,
leav. good est. SIMON, Windsor, s. of the first Henry, prob. youngest,
b. in Eng. 1625, freem. 1654, was rep. for Simsbury 1671 and 5, m.
1656, Joanna Cook, wh. d. Apr. 1657, and he m. next, 17 Oct. 1661,
Martha, sis. of the first William Pitkin, had, says Parsons, in Geneal.
Reg. V. 464, five s. and five ds. but the fam. geneal. I. 253, names only
for ds. Eliz b. 19 Aug. 1662, wh. m. 8 Dec. 1680, Deniel Cooley of
Springfield, and d. 30 Jan. 1707; Martha, 17 May 1664, m. 1686,
Thomas Allyn, and d. 7. Sept. 1687; Simon, 24 June 1666; Joanna, 30
June 1668, wh. m. 26 Sept. 1690, John Colton; Henry, 20 May 1670;
Christopher, 4 July 1672, d. bef. 21 yrs. prob. unm.; Mary, 1674, d. at
2 yrs.; William, 6 Nov. 1676; and Roger, 4, if better authority be not
for 28 Jan. 1679. He d. 11 Sept. 1687, and in Mar. foll. to elude the
tyranny of Andros, wh. order. all admin. in N. E. on dec. persons' est.
to be tak. at Boston, the eldest s. made partition betw. mo. and childr.
How his minor four brs. and one sis. were bound by this arrangem. Sir
Edmund had not time to inq. The wid. m. Hon. Daniel Clark, outliv.
him, and d. 13 Oct. 1719. SIMON, Windsor, eldest s. of the preced. m.
5 Dec. 1689, Sarah, d. of John Chester of Wethersfield, had Sarah, b.
1690; Martha, 1692; Simon, 1694; Christopher, 1696; Eunice, 24