Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p75

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Henbury, aft. Aug. 1697. Rebecca m. Jonathan Bigelow; Sarah m.
Benajah Stone; Violet m. John Stedman; Elizabeth m. William Goodwin,
Deborah m. Jacob White; Abigail m. 6 Aug. 1691, Thomas Butler;
and Hannah m. 1 Dec. 1692, Thomas Ensign. JOHN, Lynn, prob. br.
of the first Rev. Thomas, was rep. 1689. He m. 6 Dec. 1677, Rebecca,
wid. of John Fuller of Lynn, d. of John Putnam. JOHN, Hartford, s. of
John of Cambridge, m. 12 May 1680, Hannah, d. of Paul Peck, wh. d. bef.
Dec. 1695; and he m. third w. 18 May 1712, Mary Bigelow, wid. of Jonathan,
was deac. and d. 1736. His wid. d. 23 Dec. 1752. By his first w.
he had John, b. 1 Nov. 1681; Samuel, 2 Feb. 1684; Hannah, 29 Jan.
1688; Joseph, 29 Apr. 1689; and by sec. w. whose name is not found,
had Timothy, 7 June 1697, wh. d. young; and Rebecca, 20 May 1698. By
ano. acco. Rebecca was b. 20 May 1695, and Timothy, 7 June 1698; and
both d. young. JOHN, Charlestown, s. of Thomas of Malden, was, I suppose,
of Moseley's comp. Dec. 1675, by w. Persis, d. perhaps, of Benjamin
Pierce, wh. he m. 26 May 1690, had only ch. Persis, bapt. 9 Aug. 1691,
aft. d. of the f. wh. had been wound. in the mad expedit. of Phips against
Quebec, and d. of it 9 Mar. foll. JOHN, Rowley 1691. JOHN, Concord,
freem. 1690. RALPH, Dedham, came in the Abigail from London, 1635,
aged 29, with w. Thanks, 23, and d. Sarah, 2; first sat down, prob. at
Watertown, but by Farmer is call. of Weymouth, when he had there
Isaac, b. 20 June 1639; and Trial, a d. 19 Dec. 1641; but had, also,
Abraham; Thanks, 10 Feb. 1651; and Jacob, June 1653. Shattuck
makes him live some time at Concord; but earlier he was of Rehoboth,
perhaps in 1644; and yet more prob. to me appears his resid. at Malden,
where one of the not freq. name was bur. 11 Sept. 1693, aged 90, with
moderate allow. for usual exaggera. See Geneal. Reg. IV. 66. Trial
m. 11 Mar. 1661, Walter Power. RALPH, Milton, s. of Thomas of
Malden, liv. at Brookline 1671--1712, had w. Mary, but no ch. is kn.
Prob. his f. d. under his roof, and he d. 26 Jan. 1722. SAMUEL,
Cambridge, came from London, 1635, in the Defence, aged 22 by the
costom-ho. rec. wh. may then deserve more trust than when it calls him.
serv. of Herlakenden (to deceive the governm. prob.), arr. 3 Oct. was
one of the first memb. of a new ch. gather. 1 Feb. foll. by his br. Thomas,
Gov. Haynes, Herlakenden, and others, freem. 3 Mar. 1636, rep. 1639,
40, 4, and 5, ar. co. 1640, went home, and was a major in Ireland 1658.
His w. was Hannah, and ch. Thomas, b. 5 Nov. 1638, wh. d. 9 Feb.
1650; Samuel, Feb. 1640, d. at 5 yrs.; Hannah, 20 June 1642; and
Jane, 16 May 1644. SAMUEL, Rowley, s. of Rev. Thomas of Cambridge,
ord. 15 Nov. 1665, 30 Apr. 1666, Dorothy, youngest d. of
Rev. Henry Flint, had only Samuel, b. 10 or 19, bapt. 25 Aug. 1667,
H. C. 1685; and his w. d. 12 Feb. 1668, and he d. 8 wks. aft. SAMUEL,
Haverhill, took o. of alleg. 1677. SOLOMON, Salisbury, freem. 1690,