Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p628

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of Charlestown, prob. had m. 2 Feb. 1665, Elizabeth d. of Nathaniel Hancock
of Cambridge. MICHAEL, Concord, s. of William of the same,
freem. 13 May 1640, had Abigail, b. 10 Apr. 1642; and Shattuck gives
him other ch. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Thompson, or Thomas, and John,
as left by him, at his d. 13 May 1674. Next mo. his wid. Mary brot.
inv. Abigail m. Stephen Hosmer. NATHANIEL, a passeng. in the
Increase from London, 1635, aged 12 yrs. of wh. no more is heard, nor
can any indicat. be seen, exc. that in the same ship. came Elizabeth aged 38,
wh. may have been his mo. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, took the o. of fidel.
1678. NATHANIEL, Groton, prob. s. of the first Samuel, by w. Alice
had Nathaniel, b. 19 Oct. 1694; Daniel, 10 Aug. 1696; John, 4 Mar.
1698; Isaac, 20 Feb. 1700; Bathsheba, 5 Apr. 1702; Hannah, 16
Mar. 1704; Phebe, 13 Feb. 1706; Aaron, 26 May 1707; Moses, 6
July 1709; Reuben, 11 Apr. 1711; Phebe, again, 13 Mar. 1713; and
Jonathan, 4 June 1716. NICHOLAS, Dorchester, had liv. at Braintree,
when freem. 2 June 1641, and there m. Mary, d. of Robert Williams of
Roxbury, as Mr. Clapp assures me,
[1] had Mary and Sarah, tw. b. 25
Dec. 1642 as the Roxbury rec. in Geneal. Reg. VI. 377, 8, affirms, tho.
Clapp claims him as early as 1640 to be overseer of Glover's farm until
1654. He had also Hannah. In 1645, he was one of the petitnrs. for
Pumham's ld. to be gr. to them. Farmr, relying on a passage in
Hutch. I. supposes he was of Medfield 1656, and there he certain. was
soon aft. and also earlier. Records at M. give to him and w. Mary,
Jonathan, b. 3 Jan. 1652, wh. was k. by the Ind. 21 Feb. 1676; Mehitable
22 July 1655, wh. m. 17 Oct. 1671, Joseph Morse; Abigail, 13
Sept. 1657; Bethia, 28 July 1660; and Eleazer, 14 Mar. 1662; and
his w. d. 19 Feb. foll. and he d. 7 Feb. 1670. His d. Hannah m. 26
Nov. 1665, John Harding, but d. bef. her f. In his will of 16 Jan.
1670, all the six ds. are nam. of wh. Hannah was dec. and her s. Abraham,
as well as the two s. are well provid. for, out of his ample est.
Mary m. John Thurston; Sarah m. 4 Oct. 1660, deac. Thomas Bass of
Braintree. Who was his sec. w. call. Ann in his will,or whether he
had more ch. bef. or aft. is wholly ukn. Ano. NICHOLAS is nam. by
Morse, as of Concord, but no more is told, than that he had Abigail, b.
10 Apr. 1642. OBADIAH, Ipswich 1649, a baker, by w. Margaret had
a ch. b. 11 Mar. 1665; and Margaret, 28 June 1667, wh. d. the same
yr. but the mo. d. next wk. By a sec. w. Hazabelponah, he had Obadiah,
5 June 1675; James, Nathaniel; Josiah; Samuel; Eliz.; Mary;
Susanna; and Margaret; and he d. 3 Dec. 1694, leav. all these ch. and
the wid. with the hard name. OBADIAH, a soldier wound. in Philip's
war late in 1675; for whose cure the Conn. counc. made liberal paym.
[see Col. Rec. II. 484], was of Hartford 1676, and perhaps s. of the