Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p644

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Hopewell, 1635, aged 35, or in the Rebecca, for I must suppose the
same man to be intend. as the yrs. are the same, and the transact. in the
same week, as told in the custom-ho. rec. by 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII.
254, and 256. Of him, as nothing more is heard, we may presume he
soon went home, and perhaps his visit was only for purpose of trade.
GEORGE, Watertown 1641, s. of Richard of the same, with wh. he
came from Ipswich, Co. Suffolk, in the Elizabeth, 1634, aged 13, by w.
Mary had Mary, b. 12 Aug. 1641; Sarah, 3 or 6 Feb. 1643; Amos;
Rebecca, 30 Dec. 1647; John, 20 or 28 Mar. 1649; Susanna, 30 Sept.
1651; Daniel, 2 Sept. 1653; and Mercy, perhaps, tho. town rec. says
Mary, 3 June 1656. He was freem. 1646, took sec. w. 17 Aug. 1659,
Elizabeth of Thomas Hammond the first of Cambridge, had George, 11
Sept. 1660; and Thomas, 15 Sept. 1662; Elizabeth 8 May 1664; Nathaniel,
28 May 1668; and Sarah, 3 Oct. 1675; and d. 31 May 1676. His
wid. m. Samuel Truesdale, as his sec. w.; Mary m. 13 Jan. 1664, John
Waite of W.; Sarah m. prob. Stephen Gates of Boston, and next, as
Barry says, a Stow; Rebecca m. 11 Dec. 1666, Thomas Fisher of
Dedham; Susanna d. unm.; Elizabeth m. 7 Dec. 1693, Samuel Eddy; and
the sec. Sarah m. an Eddy. GEORGE, Watertown, s. of the preced. m.
31 Dec. 1686, Lydia; d. of Abraham Brown, had Abraham, b. 1 Feb.
1688; George; Nathaniel; Lydia; and Ichabod; rem. aft. b. of his
first ch. to that part of Boston, call. Muddy riv. now Brookline, and d.
1696. HENRY, Dorchester 1639, came, says Clapp, in his careful Hist.
of Dorchester, p. 141, in the James, Capt. Taylor, in the summer of
1635, with Richard Mather, and he calls him a physician. He had
there, Experience; Freedom, bapt. 1642; Thankful; and John; rem.
1659 to Northampton, with those ch. and the mo. Elizabeth there was one of
the founders of the first ch. and had been an early mem. at D. He was
k. by accid. at the grist-mill, 7 Apr. 1685; and next mo. the wid. made
her will, tho. she d. not bef. 13 Aug. 1690. Of her s. she says "has
been a dutif. and well carriaged s. to me all my life." Experience m.
21 Nov. 1661, Medad Pomeroy; Freedom m. 18 Nov. 1662, Jedediah
Strong; and Thankful m. 18 Dec. 1662, John Taylor; all of Northampton.
ISRAEL, Taunton, m. 4 Aug. 1670, Jane Godfrey, perhaps d. of
Richard the first, had Elizabeth b. 15 June preced. if Col. Rec. be right, wh.
I distr. and it adds that he d. 15 June 1674, had Israel, posthum. 4 Oct.
1674. JAMES, Dover, 1646, may be the same wh. was of Watertown
1630, in serv. of Sir Richard Saltonstall, and then, by our Col. Rec. I.
appears to have been not valua. citiz. JOHN, Watertown, s. of Richard
of the same
, brot. by his f. in the Elizabeth 1634, aged 13, in Nov. 1639,
partook of the paternal Kindness of our governm. on a complaint "ad monish.
to take heed of drink. strong water again;" by w. Mary had