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A genealogical dictionary of our early colonists. Every volume shows three generations of those who came before 1692. Although more than a century has elapsed since the publication of this monumental work, it remains the standard to our day. We do not mean that new information has not been unearthed or that the work is free from errors, but Savage had just the peculiar qualifications necessary. He was so persistent in gathering data and so conservative in his use of them, that a statement made on his authority bears great weight. This work has the whole of New England for its field. This is volume 1, covering the surnames S - Z.
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A Genealogical
Dictionary of the
First Settlers of
New England
Volume 4
JAMES SAVAGE
A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, Volume 4, J. Savage
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SABIN, BENJAMIN, Rehoboth 1670, perhaps s. of William, had Benjamin, b. 2 Dec. 1673, call. on for contribut. of money in the war of 1675, rem. to Roxbury, prob. to escape nearer evils, there had Mehitable, 7 Sept. 1677. Early next yr. his w. d. and he m. 5 July 1678, Sarah Parker, had Sarah, 1 Aug. 1679; Nehemiah, 10 Jan. 1681; Patience, 3 May 1682; Jeremiah, 11 Mar. 1684; Experience, Feb. 1685; and Experience, 1686, if we believe the rec. JOSEPH, Rehoboth, perhaps s. of William, had Jonathan, b. 12 July 1674; Abigail, 16 Aug. 1678; Experience, 14 Mar. 1681, d. soon; Joseph, 18 Nov. 1682, d. soon. JONATHAN, Rehoboth, wh. serv. 1675 and 6 in the gr. Ind. war, may have been br. of Benjamin, but I kn. no more. NEHEMIAH, Rehoboth, perhaps br. of the preced. had David, b. 10 Nov. 1674, d. soon. In Col. Rec. a name of one bur. at R. in the latter pt. of May 1676, print. Nathaniel Sahen, perhaps a ch. I think may mean one of this fam. NOAH, a soldier in Gallop's comp. 1690, perhaps of Rehoboth. SAMUEL, Rehoboth, s. of William, I suppose, a soldier in the war begun by Philip both yrs. at differ. times, had Israel, b. 16 June 1673; Experience, 5 Oct. 1676, wh. propb. d. next yr.; and Mary, 4 Mar. 1679. He was serv. in Gallop's comp. 1690 for Phips's crusade against Quebec. WILLIAM, Rehoboth 1643, sign. the combina. or compact of 1644, was a selectman, rep. 1657 and sev. yrs. more; had Mehitable, b. 10 May 1673, unless she were ch. of one of his s. He was liberal in contribut. for Philip's war, and prob. two, if not more of his ch. render. personal serv. What number of ch. he had is unkn. nor is the date of either giv. but seven appear with some distinctness, and the names are thot. to be Mercy, in add. to the five foregoing, and William, beside, perhaps, ano. s. whose wid. gave of her mite to the cause. WILLIAM, Rehoboth, s. perhaps of the preced. had Mary, b. 18 Sept. 1675; and Margaret, 10 Apr. 1680. Easi. this name gains final e.
SABLE, or SABLES, JOHN, Hartford 1639, rem. prob. bef. 1650, to some other town of uncert. name, perhaps Wethersfield, and was freem. 1658. WILLIAM, Braintree, a soldier of Johnson's comp. 1675.
SACKET, JOHN, New Haven, m. 20 May 1652, Agnes Tinkham, had John, b. 30 Apr. 1653; Jonathan, 6 June 1655; Mary, 24 Sept. 1657; Joseph, 3 May 1660; Martha, 19 Sept. 1662; and d. 3 Sept. 1684. His wid. d. 1707. JOHN, Northampton, had John, b. 1660; William, 1662; Abigail, 1663; Mary, wh. d. 1667; had Hannah, 1669; rem. to Westfield, there had Mary, again, 8 June 1672; Samuel, 18 Oct. 1674; Elizabeth 28 Aug. 1677, wh. d. at 5 yrs. His ho. was burn. by the Ind. 1675; his w. d. 9 Oct. 1690; and he m. 1691, Sarah, the only d. of John Stiles, wid. of John Stewart of Springfield; and d. 8 Apr. 1719. He was prob. s. of the first Simon, and may have been br. from Eng. Abigail m. 13 Sept. 1682, John Noble; and Mary m. 2 Oct. 1689, Benjamin Morley. All his other ch. were m. also; but William, Samuel, and Abigail d. bef. their f. JOHN, New Haven, eldest s. of John of the same, was a propr. 1685. JOHN, Westfield, eldest s. of John of the same, by w. Deborah had John, b. 3 Mar. 1688; Abigail, 16 Oct. 1690; Daniel, 14 Aug. 1693; David, 7 July 1696; Benjamin, 30 Oct. 1698; and Deborah, 16 Nov. 1701. His w. d. 4 days aft. and he m. ano. w. had sev. ch. and d. 20 Dec. 1745. JOSEPH, Newtown, L. I. s. of the sec. Simon, had, says Riker, three s. Elizabeth d. of capt. Richard Betts; the next, Ann; and last 1711, Mercy, wid. of Thomas Betts, d. of Daniel Whitehead. He had large est. was lieut. and capt. d. 1719. The ch. were Simon, Joseph, Richard, John, William, Samuel, Elizabeth and Sarah, but the hist. of Newtown gives no dates of their bs. nor does he appropr. the mos. SIMON, Cambridge 1632, came with w. Isabel, and, prob. both s. Simon and John, all, perhaps, in the Lion, that brot. in Sept. of that yr. sev. sett. of C.; had sh. in the div. of ld. Aug. 1635, and d. soon aft. since admin. of his goods was giv. by the Ct. of Assist. to his wid. 3 Nov. foll. as our Col. Rec. I. 155, shows. Perhaps she m. again. This name was writ. by Dr. Holmes in his Hist. of Cambridge, 1 Mass. Hist. Coll. VII. 10, Oakes, but that was more than 60 yrs. since, and he bec. as he grew older, better able to read ancient rec. SIMON, Springfield, 1654, s. prob. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. Sarah, d. of William Blomfield, had only Joseph, b. 23 Feb. 1656, and d. 9 July 1659. WILLIAM, Westfield, s. of John of the same, m. 27 Nov. 1689, Sarah Cram, had Joseph, b. 25 July 1690; Hannah, 15 Aug. 1692; Rebecca, 16 Sept. 1694; Jonathan, 20 Mar. 1696; and d. 28 Mar. 1700.
SADD, JOHN, Hartford, a tanner, with good est. from Earl's Colne, Co. Essex, purch. ho. and ld. 1674, had left s. John in Eng. here m. a. 1690, as sec. w. Hepzibah, wid. of John Pratt, the third of that name, had Thomas, b. 1691; and d. 20 Dec. 1694. THOMAS, Windsor, s. of the preced. had Thomas, wh. d. 8 May 1728, a. 10 yrs. old; Hannah, b. 2 Dec. 1719; Thomas, 3 Aug. 1723; Hepzibah, 20 Mar. 1725; Matthew, 11 July 1729; and John, 22 Nov. 1734.
SADLER, ABIAL, Gloucester 1689, had been a soldier, Babson says, in the Col. serv.; by w. Rebecca had a ch. b. 13 Mar. 1693; and the f. d. 13 Sept. 1697. ANTHONY, Newbury, came from Southampton in the Confidence, as serv. to Stephen Kent, 1638, as the rec. has it, 9 yrs. old, the fig. on the left hand being lost, would, perhaps, be supplied by 2, for he was adm. freem. 6 Sept. 1639; was a shoemak. m. Martha, d. of John Cheney, had only ch. Abiel, b. 2 Nov. 1650; rem. to Salisbury, and was drown. 23 Feb. 1651. His wid. next yr. m. prob. the sec. Nicholas Busbee. JOHN, Gloucester, freem. 19 May 1642, and selectman the same yr.; had been, with other inhabs. of G. 1640, at Marshfield, was capt. and had s. Robert. He gave that s. ho. and ld. went home, and sent for his w. to come to him; prob. s. Robert foll. bef. many yrs. as his atty. Hugh Caulkins, in 1651, convey the est. JOHN, Wethersfield 1643, on Glastonbury side of the riv. is found in the list of freem. 1669, had w. Deborah, but no ch. prob. for all his prop. was giv. to her by the will of 8 Aug. 1673, and he d. next mo. RICHARD, Lynn, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, had come in 1636, it is said, from Worcester, Eng. in 1639 had charge, with John Oliver and Robert Keayne, of run. line between that town and Boston; was made clk. of the writs, i. e. town clk. with addit. function, in Dec. 1641, but went home in 1646, as fellowpasseng. with John Leverett, Gov. Sayles of Bermuda, and many others, of wh. were the malcontent doctor Child, Thomas Fowle, and William Vassall. See the curious tract, New England's Salamander, by Gov. Winslow, in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. II. 130-3. He bec. a preach. ord. 16 May 1648, at the little chapel of Whixall, in the N. pt. of Shropshire, adj. Flint, says Calamy; and was eject. aft. the restorat. from a better living at Ludlow, but d. at W. 1675, aged 55. Lewis, in his Hist. Ed. 2d, p. 92, would instr. us, that he had s. Richard, b. 1610, wh. was the min. then ord. and eject. wh. is wide. from Calamy, by mak. the s. b. ten yrs. bef. the suppos. f.
SAFFERY, SOLOMON, a mathemat. employ. with Nathaniel Woodward to run the S. line of the Col. in 1642. See Hutch. Hist. II. 263.
SAFFIN, or SAFFYN, JOHN, Scituate, a lawyer, selectman 1653, m. 2 or 3 Dec. 1658, Martha Willet, d. of capt. Thomas of Plymouth, had John, b. 13 Sept. foll. d. at 2 yrs. John, again, 14 Apr. 1662; Thomas, 18 Mar. 1664; Simon, 4 Apr. 1666; Josiah, 30 Jan. 1668; Joseph, 2 Feb. 1670, d. young; Benjamin, 15 June 1672, d. soon; and Joseph, again, 24 Jan. 1676. His w. with two of the ch. d. 1678, of smallpox; and the rest of the ch. all d. young. Soon aft. m. he rem. to Boston, join. the firt ch. and took freem.'s o. 1671, was rep. 1684 to 6, in the latter yr. being chos. speaker, had large interest in the Narraganset or King's Prov. 1638, at the first pop. elect. of counsel. in 1693, was chos. one of the ten by the peop. prefer. to ten others, dictat. to k. William in the chart. by Increse Mather, and made one of the judges in Sup. Ct. 1701, from wh. place Gov. Dudley rem. him, and two yrs. later negat. him as counsel. For sec. w. he took, 1680, Elizabeth wid. of Peter Lidget, Esq. and she made her will 14 Apr. 1682, prob. hav. such power by her contr. of m. and in July foll. attempt. to destr. hers. as by the diary of Noadiah Russell, in Geneal. Reg. VII. 56, is seen. He had third w. Rebecca, d. of Rev. Samuel Lee of Bristol, whither he rem. a. 1690, and was appoint. the first judge of Pro. in the new Co. then pt. of Mass. since assign. to R. I. From this w. aft. long disagr. he separat. hims. and very curious matter a. the affair may be read in Baylies, I. V. 56-61; but far more interest is found in the letter to S. from Cotton Mather, 3 Mass. Hist. ColI. 137, writ. only ten days bef. d. of S. prob. therefore never rec. It is one of the happiest of the eccentric writer's productions; and highly piquant would have been the reply of the judge to his ghostly adviser, had he liv. to offer one. The will, made two days bef. pro. two days aft. his d. in wh. nothing is giv. to his w. and L5 to Cotton Mather, confirms this conject. He d. at B. 29 July 1710, and Hutch. III. 136, refers to the interm. of his last surv. s. wh. d. 18 Jan. 1687, immortaliz. by the epitaph in Addison's Spectator, as in the judicious memoir to be read in Geneal. Reg. IV. 109. His wid. m. 26 July 1712, Rev. Joseph Baxter of Medfield.
SAFFORD, JOHN, Ipswich 1665, perhaps br. perhaps s. of Thomas. JOHN jr. took o. of alleg. at Ipswich 1683. JOSEPH, Newton, L. I. 1655. JOSEPH, Ipswich, s. of Thomas, freem. 1682. THOMAS, Ipswich 1641, d. 1667, leav. wid. s. Joseph, b. prob. 1633, and three ds.
SAGE, DAVID, Middletown, freem. 1667, m. Elizabeth Kirby, wh. d. 1670, had David, b. 1 Feb. 1665; John, 5 Mar. 1668; and by w. Mercy, wh. d. 7 Dec. 1711, had Mary, 15 Nov. 1672; Jonathan; and Timothy, 14 Aug. 1678; all nam. exc. Mary, with his w. in the will short. bef. he d. 31 Mar. 1703; beside ds. Elizabeth 6 June 1666, wh. m. a Bull; Mary, w. of Samuel Johnson; and Mercy, without surname, so may be presum. unm. Good est. he left to wid. Mary, and these seven ch. Descend. are num.
SALE, SEALE, or SAILE, EDWARD, Salem, was prob. that passeng. 1635, aged 24, in the Elizabeth and Ann from London, freem. 2 Nov, 1637, but he must have belong. to ano. ch. than S. In June preced. his w. Margaret was charg. for adultery with morr than one, and banish. next yr. See Col. Rec. I. 198, and Winthrop II. 349. He was of Rehoboth 1644. EPHRAIM, Boston, s. of Edward, ar. co. 1674, was its lieut. and d. 2 Dec. 1690. By w. Alice he had Samuel, b. 11 Feb. 1678; Nathaniel, 21 Oct. 1679; and by w.Mary, d. of Hopestill Foster, had Mary, 21 Aug. 1681; Hepzibah, 24 Dec. 1684; John, 17 Jan. 1687; and Thankful, 18 May 1689. His wid. m. 10 Dec. 1691, Samuel Ward. OBADIAH, Boston, freem. 1681, by w. Sarah had John, b. 23 July 1680; Abigail, 6 Aug. 1681; Sarah, 3 Mar. 1683; and Sarah, again, 27 Aug. 1684.
SALISBURY, JOHN, Swanzey, perhaps s. of William, k. by the Ind. 24 June 1675, perhaps the first victim of the gr. war. JOHN, Boston, prob. s. of Nicholas, perhaps b. in Eng. by w. Annbel had John, b. 5 Jan. 1690; Nicholas and James, tw. 20 Aug. 1694, both prob. d. with the mo. soon; and by w. Bridget had Nicholas, again, 28 Oct. 1697; Benjamin, 7 Nov. 1699; was a mariner, and, perhaps d. abroad. His inv. was tak. 5 June 1708, and the wid. appoint. adminx. 6 July, and brot. in the docum. 4 Oct. foll. by the nam of Bridget Gooding, late Salisbury. NICHOLAS, Boston, had w. Elizabeth wh. d. 17 Feb. 1688, aged 53, perhaps was f. of John, and the com. ancest. of sev. disting. fams. WILLIAM, Swanzey 167l, was, perhaps, f. of John bef. ment. certain. of that William, prob. k. by the Ind. 24 June 1675 in Philip's war, the first blast of wh. utter. scatter. this town. Admin. on his est. was giv. to his wid. 17 Sept. of that yr. and 11 Nov. 1684 the f. took admin. de bonis non. But he was of Milton, had w. Susanna; and from Hist. of Dorchester, 59, I learn that he had been there bef. 1656.
SALLOWS, BENJAMIN, Salem 1637. Felt. JOHN, Salem 1668, s. prob. of Michael, was a petitnr. against imposts. MICHAEL, Salem 1635, in his will of 14 Nov. 1646, pro. 31 Dec. foll. names Michael, his youngest s. d. Martha, beside s. Thomas, Robert, John, and Samuel, with s.-in-law Edward Wilson, made Wilson and s. Robert excors. both of wh. declin. to serve. ROBERT, Salem, s. of the preced. by w. Freeborn had Hannah, b. 9 Sept. 1654; Mary, 2 Feb. 1659; d. 1663, by drown. 8 Apr. and his inv. was brot. in 1 July. THOMAS, br. of the preced. wh. d. 1663, perhaps at the same time with his br. it may be by shipwreck, or in a distant ld. at least the Ct. of Pro. rec. his inv. two days aft. that of Robert, and from differ. apprais. He was f. perhaps, of the ch. Hannah, Mary, Sarah, and Robert, all bapt. 5 June 1664.
SALLS, SAMUEL, Lynn, m. 4 Aug. 1663, Ann Lenthall. Perhaps the name should be Sallow, and he s. of Michael.
SALLY, or SALLEE, MANES, Charlestown, adm. of the ch. 3 May 1647, freem. the same mo. Of so unusual a name of bapt. or surname, I should be slow in acknowl. but Mary, prob. his w. join. the ch. 9 July next yr. his d. Rebecca m. John Jones, so there are three places of rec. and the potential authori. of Frothingham, 152 shows "Sarah Sallee's ho." in 1658. The classic Manes bec. Manus on his adm. in Col. rec.
SALMON, SALMONDS, or SAMMON, CLEMENT, Boston, m. 13 June 1660, Joanna Riland, had John, b. 9 May foll. Mary, b. 12 Jan. 1663; Elizabeth 26 Feb. 1666; and Samuel, 5 Apr. 1668. DANIEL, Lynn 1630, serv. in the Pequot war 1636 or 7, had Daniel, b. 2 May 1665; in 1681 gave testim. a. the iron works, in wh. he had labor. near 40 yrs. bef. GEORGE, Salem, m. Oct. 1664, Remember, d. of Benjamin Felton, had Elizabeth; Mary, b. 16 Mar. 1669; Susanna, 30 May 1670; George, 1 Mar. 1672, posthum. for the f. d. a. 12 Feb. preced. 1668. JOHN, Newport, 1669, had there a w. and was one much esteem. d. 1676. JOHN, New Haven 1682. PETER, Salem, m. 4 June 1677, Ann Thompson, had Martha, b. 29 July 1679, d. in 3 mos.; Ann, 30 Aug. 1680; Peter, 1 July 1682; and Sarah, 18 Aug. 1683. SAMUEL, Salem 1660, prosecut. as a Quaker. THOMAS, Northampton 1659, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 1660; Ruth, 1666; Elizabeth 1673; beside two ch. that d. young; and Thomas, posthum. Mar. 1676; was k. by the Ind. 29 Oct. preced. His wid. Mary m. 1676, Joseph Phelps of Windsor, but prob. aft. his rem. to Simsbury. Ruth m. 1684, William Hulbert the sec.; and Elizabeth m. 1693, Caleb Root. WILLIAM, Amesbury, m. 30 Nov. 1669, Mary with surname very odd, had William, b. Apr. 1670; took o. of alleg. 1677.
SALTER, CHARLES, Boston, by w. Elizabeth had Benoni, b. 17 July 1685; and from rec. of B. I gain no more. ENEAS, Boston, a mason, by w. Joan had Eneas, b. 17 Apr. 1673; John, 24 Sept. 1674; Sarah, 1 Aug. 1676; Peter, 13 Feb. 1679; and Benjamin, 8 May 1682. HENRY, Charlestown, by w. Hannah had John, b. 6 Jan. 1656; Henry, Richard; and Nicholas; all bapt. 26 Oct. 1673, in right of the mo. wh. join. the ch. four wks. bef. One Thomas, without surname, is found in the rec. of b. at C. 20 Oct. and I presume he was this man's s. and that he d. young; but I do not see the name of f. among housholders there 1658 or 1678. JABEZ, Boston, s. of William, ar. co. 1674, by w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 6 Oct. 1671; Mary, 28 Jan. 1673; Jabez, 8 July 1678, d. soon; William, 5 Jan. 1680; Jabez, again, 4 July 1682, d. soon; Jabez, again, 1 June 1683; Elisha, 22 Sept. 1685, d. soon; Elisha, again, 9 Oct. 1686; Richard, 3 Feb. 1689; and Samson, 21 Mar. 1692. He d. 31 Dec. 1720; and his w. Elizabeth d. 29 Oct. 1726, near 75 yrs. old. MATTHEW, Marblehead 1674, m. perhaps, Ann, d. of Samuel Condy, and had sev. ch. SAMSON, Newport 1639, came in the James 1635, from Southampton, then call. a fisherman in the custom-ho. docum. yet of Caversham, wh. is in Co. Oxford. SAMUEL, a soldier in Gallop's comp. 1690, against Quebec. THEOPHILUS, Ipswich 1648, of Salem 1654, acc. Felt. WALTER, Boston 1658, sett. short. aft. on L. I. as may be infer. from certain queries by him propound. to Conn. See Trumbull, Col. Rec. I. 423. WILLIAM, Boston, shoemak. by w. Mary had Peleg, b. 15 Mar. 1634, but bapt. 25 Mar. 1638, wh. makes me doubt the date in rec. of b.; Elizabeth 16 Apr. 1639, bapt. 26 Apr. 1640; Mary, 10 Aug. 1642, bapt. 30 Oct. foll. as "a 3 days old," that shows wh. rec. is wrong; Jabez, bapt. 17 Aug. 1645, wh. perhaps d. soon; yet possib. the next town rec. Jabez, b. Sept. 1647 is wrong; Elisha, 7 Mar. 1654, d. next yr.; and Lydia, 24 Mar. 1656. He kept the prison in this yr. and long aft. was witness to the will of wretch. Mrs. Hibbins, wid. of the Assist. execut. as a witch, when she was only a scold; and he d. 10 Aug. 1675, aged 68. His will of 11 May preced. names s. Jabez, and John, wh. was gone away, but if he came back, should have five acres on Spectacle isl.; ds. Mehitable, that shoul have half his dwel.-ho.; and d. Beck, wh. had rec. her portion, prob. on m.; and gr.ch. are refer. to, and w. Mary made extrix. On Boston rec. appears m. of Nicholas Phillips with Hannah S. 4 Dec. 1651, but of wh. she was d. is uknn.
SALTONSTALL, HENRY, Watertown, s. of Sir Richard, b. in Eng. brot. prob. by his f. 1630, ar. co. 1639, gr. in the first class of H. C. 1642, went soon aft. to Eng. was in Holland 1644, stud. med. and in Oct. 1649 had degr. of M. D. at the Univ. of Padua, and 24 June 1652, at Oxfor d, by order of the Long Parliam. and was made fellow of New Coll. as was, with less regard to rules, our William Stoughton; but place of his later resid. or date of his d. is unkn. See Wood's Athene Oxon. NATHANIEL, Haverhill, s. of Richard the sec. was prob. the first male of this disting. fam. b. on our side of the ocean, freem. 1665, rep. 1666, 8-71, Assist. 1679 and until the vacat. of our old chart. 1686, but again an overthrow of Andros, tho. the k. had made him one of the coun. to Dudley; yet was nam. again in the new chart. and a judge of the Sup. Ct. in 1692, when he refus. participat. in the monstrous trials for witchcr. leav. his seat to be occup. by Jonathan Corwin, br. of the sheriff that was call. to hang so many innocent victims. But many yrs. he was head of the Essex militia. He m. 28 Dec. 1663, Elizabeth d. of Rev. John Ward, had Gurdon, b. 27 Mar. 1666, H. C. 1684, the disting. min. of New London, and Gov. of Conn. (so nam. for Brampton Gurdon the Suff'k. patriot M. P. whose d. was his mo.); Elizabeth 15 Sept. 1688; Richard, 25 Apr. 1672; Nathaniel, 5 Sept. 1674; both H. C. 1695; and John, 14 Aug. 1678, wh. d. at 3 yrs.; and d. 21 May 1707. His wid d. 29 Apr. 1741, as Bond, 921, tells; but the yr. should be 1714. Of his hon. descend. large acco. may be read in 2 Mass. Hist. Coll. V. 154, and 3 M. H. C. IX. 119, but more in Bond's copious Hist. of Watertown. PETER, by the hist. of the Ancient and Hon. Art. Co. made one of the corps 1644, is prob. name without right giv. by Whitman, as if he were s. of Sir Richard, for no such person is ever heard of elsewhere, and Bond rejects it as any of our N. E. stock. Orig. rec. of that famous milit. band have been lost above a hundred and fifty yrs. RICHARD, Watertown, the knght, s. of Samuel, and neph. of Sir Richard mayor of London in the time of Queen Elizabeth was from the neighb. of Halifax, in the W. Riding of Co. York, in the royal chart. of 4 Mar. 1629 first nam. of the 18 Assist. came 1630 in the fleet bring. all his fam. with Gov. Winthrop but prob. his w. had d. sone yrs. bef. With two ds. Rosamond and Grace, and one of his younger s. prob. Samuel, he left N.E. for home 1 Apr. 1631, hav. attend. eight of the nine sess. of the Ct. of Assist. and was fin. for abs. at that of 7 Sept. preced. Earnest. he befriend. onr country in Eng. by thought, word, and deed; and was active, with the Lords Brooke, Say and Seal and other puritans in the first settlem. of Conn. By his first w. Grace, d. of Robert Kaye, Esq. of Yorksh. he had four s. Richard, b. 1610; Robert; Samuel; and Henry; two ds. Rosamond, perhaps the eldest ch. and Grace. By uncert. tradit. he is giv. two other ws. one said to be d. of the Earl of Delaware, for wh. in Collins's Peerage no support can be seen, and the other, less improb. Martha Wilford; but no ch. is ascrib. to either. He was, with s. Henry, in Holland 1644, perhaps min. to the States, and there was paint. the likeness of wh. engrav. is seen in the sec. vol. of Mass. Hist. Soc. Proceed. His will was made 1658, at the age of 72. RICHARD, Ipswich, s. of the preced. by his f. brot. 1630, hav. left the Univ. of Cambridge, where he was entr. at Emanuel Coll. as a fellow commoner, 18 Apr. 1627, from Yorksh. and matricula. 14 Dec. foll. adm. freem. of Mass. 18 Oct. 1631, and next mo. went home, by circuitous voyage of six wks. to Virg. and m. in Eng. a. 1633, Meriel, d. of Brampton Gurdon of Assington, Co. Suff'k. near the ancestr. resid. of our first Gov. Winthrop and emb. on return in the Susan and Ellen 1635, with that w. aged 22, and d. of the same name, was rep. in Mar. 1636 and foll. sess. until chos. an Assist. in May 1637, and in 1641 was made first offic. under Endicott, of the Essex regim. when only two were in the Col. went home again, perhaps for the health of his w. 1649, as told in the anecdote relat. of Rev. John Cotton in note to Hutch. I. 94. For many yrs. he was not chos. Assist. but in 1664 in hope of his com. again, the honor was renew. and it was erron. assert. that he had been aft. in the country, bec. in 1672 he gave L50. to relief of Goffe and Whalley, the regicides. In 1680, however, he once more in Mass. and in May organizat. made an Assist. tak. the o. in Aug. wh. was renew. in 1681 and 2, but in this latter yr. he went home again, as the hope of preserv. liberty under the old chart. evapora. and d. 20 or 29 Apr. 1694, at Hulme, in Lancashire, at the ho. of Sir Edward Morley, wh. m. his eldest d. Other ch. were Richard, wh. d. young, prob. unm. certain. and Nathaniel, bef. ment. also Abigail, wh. m. Thomas Harley, s. of Sir Robert, and uncle to the famous Robert, prime min. of Queen Anne, the friend of Pope and Swift, well kn. as Earl of Oxford (see Collin's Peerage, IV. 244, Ed. 5, and correct the slight error there); beside Elizabeth wh. m. Hercules Horsey, Esq. Instruct. may be got as to the just value of tradit. from a note in Hutch. II. 122, in wh. is read the story of a letter from Mrs. Harley to her sis. in N. E. that was many yrs. preserv. aft. the d. of that disting. statesman, for this passage in it; "I am now going to carry Bob. up to the inns of ct. to make a man of him," and Hutch. wh. seldom falls into such an error, makes the mo. "gr.d. of Sir Richard S." and this H. introduc. by refer. to "a tradit. that Harley had some N. E. blood in him, his mo. being a gr.d. of Sir Richard S." Now beside that this gr.d. of Sir Richard S. had no sis. here to write unto, the tale is false in the most vital pt. as usual, for she, being w. of his uncle, not of his f. could transmit no blood to he Lord High Treasurer. ROBERT, Watertown, br. of the preced. ar. co. 1638, was prob. at Windsor 1640-2, engag. for his f. or elder br. but allow. Francis Stiles to lead him into gr. useless expense, from wh. both suffer. inconven. to their dying day. He d. 1650, unm.; in his will of 13 June, pro. 15 Aug. nam. only relat. his f. brs. Richard, Samuel, and Henry, sis. Rosamond and Grace, and made John Clark excor. wh. forthwith renounc. his office. See Geneal. Reg. VII. 334. SAMUEL, Watertown, br. of the preced. of wh. we would, glad. kn. more than Farmer told, of his d. 21 Jan. 1696. Even in the gr. Hist. of W. Bond could add only that admin. was tak. in Oct. foll. by his neph. Nathaniel, saying that he had no active participat. in munici. concerns, nor is w. or ch. found in the rec. But in that vol. p. 918, amends are made by one of the finest letters of that age from his sis. Rosamond, 22 Apr. 1644. She was then resid. in conseq. of the loss of his prop. by her f. in the family of the puritan Earl of Warwick, Ld. High Adm. and her sis. with the lady of the Earl of Manchester, one of the ch. command. in the civil war. Of descend. of Sir Richard, in the male line, thirteen had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. and six at Yale.
SAMFIELD, AUSTEN, Fairfield 1658, d. 1661, leav. small prop. to wid. and no ch. heard of.
SAMPSON, ABRAHAM, Duxbury 1638, perhaps br. of Henry, m. a d. of Samuel Nash, and Windsor says, he had a sec. w. His ch. were Abraham, Isaac, Samuel, wh. was by the Ind. in Philip's war, and George, b. 1655. ABRAHAM, Duxbury, s. of the preced. m. Sarah, d. of Alexander Standish, had Abraham, b. 1686; Miles, 1690; Ebenezer; Rebecca; Sarah; and Grace. CALEB, Duxbury, s. perhaps youngest, of Henry, m. Mary, d. of Alexander Standish, had, says Windsor, Rachel and Lora. GEORGE, Duxbury, or Plympton, s. of the first Abraham, by w. Elizabeth had Joseph, b. 14 May 1679; Abigail, 22 Jan. 1681; Judith, 3 Mar. 1683; Ruth, 22 Dec. 1684; Benjamin, 19 Sept. 1686; Martha, 25 Oct. 1689; George, 10 Mar. 1691; Elizabeth 22 Dec. 1692; William, 8 July 1693; and Seth, 22 Dec. 1697. His w. d. 27 May 1727, in her 70th yr. and he d. 26 July 1739, in his 84th yr. as Windsor tells. HENRY, Plymouth 1620, came in the Mayflower, of the fam. of his uncle, Edward Tilley, a youth too small to sign the immortal compact of Nov. at Cape Cod; but whether, or not, entit. in the div. of lds. he was certain. in the div. of cattle, 1627, enumerat. in the comp. of Elder Brewster, liv. on Duxbury side, m. 6 Feb. 1636, Ann Plummer, had Stephen, John, James, Caleb, Elizabeth Hannah, Mary, and, perhaps, Dorcas, but when Bradford wrote, 1650, only seven ch. and d. 24 Dec. 1684. Elizabeth m. Robert Sproat; Hannah m. Josiah Holmes; Mary m. John Summers; Dorcas m. Thomas Bonney; and one d. it is said, m. John Hammond, but he is not of my aquaint. ISAAC, Duxbury, s. of Abraham, m. Lydia, d. of Alexander Standish, had Isaac, b. 1688; Jonathan, 1690; Josiah, 1692; Lydia, 1694; Ephraim, 1698; Priscilla, 1702; and Barnabas, 1705. JAMES, Dartmouth 1686. JOHN, Boston, merch. rem. perhaps, to Beverly 1671, there m. a d. of Richard Haynes, and bef. the begin. of Ind. war, 1675, may have liv. at Scarborough. Ano. JOHN, at New London, m. aft. 1672, not long bef. 1676, the wid. mo. of John Stodder, or Stother, a youth of only 16, wh. possess. by a malice almost incredib. murder. with an axe, 6 June 1678, Zipporah, w. of Thomas Bolles, with two of her ch. Joseph, and Mary, and soon aft. murder. John Sampson, s. of his mo. aged betw. one and two yrs. as by his own confess. is seen in the rec. of his trial at Hartford. For the soundness of the maxim in common law, malitia supplet aetatem, I believe, no stronger prorf can be found since the creation, in the stories of juven. depravity. He acknowl. that he k. his br. with a hatchet "bec. he cried, and bec. he did not love the ch. nor his f." and was execut. 9 Oct. foll. RICHARD, by Farmer call. of Boston, the freem. of 1674, I dare not accept, but think, was rather appropr. by New Hampsh. ROBERT, Boston 1630, came in the same sh. with Gov. Winthrop wh. calls him cous. in a let. to his w. Apr. bef. depart. from Isle of Wight. His fam. was ancient. in the rank of knights, resid. at Sampson's Hall in the parish of Kersey, adj. Groton, where was patron as well as lord of the manor. He was s. of John, by Bridget Clopton, sis. of the sec. w. of our Gov. W. By Whitman he is count. a memb. of the ar. co. 1639; but it seems far more prob. (as we never hear of him aft.) that he was some yrs. gone home. ROGER, Ipswich 1654. STEPHEN, Duxbury, s. of Henry, had Benjamin; Cornelius; Hannah; Mary; Elizabeth; John, b. 17 Aug. 1688; Dorcas; and Abigail.
SAMS, or SAMMES, CONSTANTINE, Boston, by w. Elizabeth had Richard, b. 7 Oct. 1678; Mary, 2 Dec. 1684; Mercy, 3 July 1687, d. soon; and Mercy, again, 12 Jan. 1689. JOHN, Roxbury 1640, went to Eng. and at Coggeshall, in Co. Essex, was success. in the pulpit of celebr. John Owen, D. D. says Calamy, from wh. he was eject. 1675; and the eccles. hist. tells, that he was educat. in N. E. Very strange it seems, that no more is kn. of him here, but that in R. he purch. lds. of Rev. Thomas Weld, of capt. John Johnson, and of Joseph Weld, a. 1640, to amount, in aggreg. of L134. and that in Sept. 1642, Gov. Thomas Dudley, on ex'con. for L51. got the whole, in pt. satisfact. thereof, by appraisem. at L42, 17, 8 1/2, so that little benefit of his acres was enjoy. by the poor scholar, wh. could not redeem his est. See Dudley's investit. in Reg. of Suff'k. Deeds, I. 37. RALPH, Dorchester, a tailor, rem. to Boston bef. 1659; and was liv. 1663. THOMAS, Salem, had gr. of ld. in 1638, as Felt. tells, and liv. at Marblehead 1648. Yet he may have been of Roxbury 1637, and one of the appraisers on inv. of Edward Blackley.
SAMUEL, JOHN, Boston, wh. m. 24 Dec. 1652, wid. Lucy Wight, is call. mariner in 1656; and he d. 8 Dec. 1662, or his inv. was then made.
SAMWAYS, SAMWAYES, SAMOIS, or SAMWIS, JOHN, Huntington, L. I. adm. freem. of Conn. 1644, perhaps was s. of the foll. RICHARD, Windsor 1640, had one ch. wh. d. 1648, and he d. 1650, leav. wid. Esther, and perhaps, two ch. But the name was not long in W. so that, by var. spell. Hinman, 71, made two out of him.
SANBORN, ancient. SAMBORNE, BENJAMIN, Hampton, s. of the first John, by first w. Sarah, wh. d. 29 June 1720, had Mary, b. 27 Oct. 1690, Joanna, 1 Dec. 1692; Sarah, 30 Sept. 1694; Theodate, 1696; Dorothy, 27 Oct. 1698; Abigail, 21 July 1700; Jemima, 17 May 1702; Susanna, 20 Sept. 1704; Benjamin, 1 June 1706, d. young; Judith, 26 Oct. 1708; Benjamin, again, 7 Nov. 1712. He next m. Meribah Tilton, a wid. and had Ebenezer, 10 Oct. 1723; and this w. d. 15 Dec. 1740; and he had third w. Abigail Dalton, perhaps wid. of the sec. Philemon, and d. of Edward Gove. JOHN, Hampton 1643, by tradit. said to have come from Co Derby, and more prob. to be s. of John by a d. of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, wh. left three s. John, William, and Stephen, to the care of their gr.f. by wh. they were brot. in the William and Francis, arr. at Boston from London, 5 June 1632. For first w. he took Mary, d. of Robert Tuck of H. wh. d. 30 Dec. 1668, hav. borne him John, 1649; Mary, 12 Apr. 1651, d. young; Abigail, 23 Feb 1653; Richard, 4 Feb. 1655; Mary, again, 19 Mar. 1657, d. young; Joseph, 13 Mar. 1659; Stephen, 12 Nov. 1661, d. soon; Ann, 20 Dec. 1662; Nathaniel, 27 Jan. 1666; Benjamin, 20 Dec. 1668; and by sec. w. wid. Margaret Moulton, d. of Robert Page, had Jonathan, 25 May 1672; was freem. 1666; lieut. rep. 1684 and 5; and d. Oct. 1692. His wid. d. 13 July 1699. JOHN, Hampton, eldest s. of the preced. m. 19 Nov. 1674, Judith Coffin, prob. d. of the sec. Tristram, had Judith, b. 8 Aug. 1674; Mary, 2 July 1677; Sarah, 8 May 1679; Deborah, 1681; John, 1683; Enoch, 1685; Lydia, 24 Feb. 1687; Peter; Tristram; and Abner, 27 Apr. 1694; JONATHAN, Hampton, youngest s. of John the first, m. Elizabeth Sherbourne, perhaps d. of John, had Elizabeth b. 27 Dec. 1692; Samuel, 7 Sept. 1694; Achaicus,(?) 1696; Margaret, 20 Mar. 1698; Jonathan, 28 Apr. 1700; Love, Aug. 1702; Dorothy, 20 Aug. 1704, d. next yr.; Dorothy, again, 22 Aug. 1706, d. young; Sarah, 18 Apr. 1708; John, 19 Dec. 1710, d. soon; Benjamin, 22 Jan. 1712, d. young; and Mary, 7 Dec. 1713; and d. 20 June 1741, leav. wid. and eight ch. JOSEPH, Hampton, br. of the preced. m. 28 Dec. 1682, Mary Gove, d. of that Edward, wh. was not hang. for treason, had Abigail, b. 1 Apr. 1686; Huldah, 3 May 1688; Reuben, 18 May 1692; Edward, 7 Apr. 1694; Abraham, 10 Mar. 1696; Mary, 28 July 1697; Joseph, 22 July 1700; and David, 16 Jan. 1702. JOSIAH, Hampton, s. of William of the same, m. 25 Aug. 1681, Hannah Moulton, had William, b. 2 Mar. 1682; Hannah, 1684; and Sarah, 1686. He m. 1690, Sarah, wid. of Jonathan Perkins, had Jabez, Mar. 1691; Keziah, 15 Mar. 1693; Rachel, 13 Mar. 1695; Jonathan, 27 Apr. 1697; Reuben, 10 Apr. 1699; Abner, 9 Sept. 1702; and Richard, 9 Aug. 1705. His w. or wid. d. 1 Sept. 1748, aged 85. MEPHIBOSHETH, Hampton, br. of the preced m. Lydia Leavitt, had Mary, b. 24 Feb. 1695; Lydia, 11 June 1697; Sarah, 1699; Nathan, 8 Aug. 1701; Abigail, 23 Oct. 1704; James, 1706; and Rachel, 15 Feb. 1708, and d. 5 Feb. 1749. NATHANIEL, Hampton, s. of the first John, m. 3 Dec. 1691, Rebecca, d. of James Prescott, had Richard, b. 27 Feb. 1693; James, 6 Aug. 1696; Rachel, 4 Oct. 1698; Jeremiah, 10 Feb. 1701; Abigail, 22 Feb. 1703; Nathan, 27 June 1709; Jacob, 7 May 1711; Eliphaz, 10 Dec. 1712; Nathaniel, 10 Nov. 1714; Judith, 10 June 1717; and Daniel, 31 Dec. 1719; and d. 9 Nov. 1723. But in the fam. geneal. when we read that he had sec. w. Sarah, it would be agreeable to discern what portion of these eleven ch. all liv. in 1721, were b. respective. by ea. as great unwillingness must be felt at inflict. the whole on either. RICHARD, Hampton, br. of the preced. m. 5 Dec. 1678, Ruth Moulton, had Mary, b. 30 Sept. 1679; John, 6 Nov. 1681; and Ruth; but by sec. w. m. 20 Dec. 1693, wid. Mary, of sec. Nathaniel Boulter, he had Shubael, b. next yr. STEPHEN, Hampton, br. perhaps youngest, of the first John, went home, it is said, with his gr.f. Bachiler, wh. had brot. him, of course, in his youth. STEPHEN, Hampton, s. of William of the same, m. 26 July 1693, Hannnah Philbrick, had Stephen, b. 1 May 1694; James, 20 June 1697; Ann, 10 Sept. 1699; Hannah, 23 June 1701; Phebe, 20 June 1703 Abiathar, 26 Feb. 1704; Zadok, 1 June 1707; Amy, 10 Dec. 1710; Abigail, 15 June 1712; Mary, 17 July 1715; and Jonathan, 16 Mar. 1718; and d. 21 July 1750. WILLIAM, Hampton, was brot. from Eng. by his. gr.f. Bachiler, says the fam. tradit. in June 1632, by w. Mary Moulton, had William, b. 1650; Josiah, bef. ment.; Mary, 19 July 1660; Mehibosheth, 5 Nov. 1663; Sarah, 12 Feb. 1667; and Stephen, 4 Sept. 1671; was selectman, rep. and d. 18 Sept. 1692. WILLIAM, Hampton, eldest s. of the preced. m. 1 Jan. 1680, Mary Marston, had John, b. 6 Nov. foll.; Mary, 1683; and a d. 21 Sept. 1685, wh. d. next yr. as had his w. some wks. bef. but he liv. to 9 Dec. 1744.
SANBROOKE, THOMAS, Boston, whose will of 16 May 1649, pro. 6 Feb. foll. is seen in Geneal. Reg. VII. 227, could not be other than a trans. trader here.
SANDERBANT, JOHN, the freem. of 10 May 1643, is, I doubt not, blunder of Mr. Secr. for Sunderland, as shall in that place be explain.
SANDON, or SANDERS, Salem 1639, on Marblehead side, had license to keep an inn, and in 1645 to sell wine; d. a. 1667.
SANDS, or SANDES, JAMES, Block Isl. now call. New Shoreham, was b. it is said, 1622, at Reading, Co. Berks, came with w. Sarah, and, perhaps, was of Taunton 1658, but among first sett. at the Isl. bef. 1672; had Sarah, wh. m. prob. bef. 1673, Nathaniel Niles, and tradit. tells, that he had been as early as 1643, of Portsmouth, R. I. and freem. 1655. See Niles, in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VI. 192. In Hist. of New London, 293, Caulkins ment. at his d. Mercy m. 29 Apr. 1683, Joshua Raymond; and that she was incident. connect. with the famous pirate, Wiliam Kidd. Beside that Mercy he had John, James, Samuel, and ano. s. and d. 13 Mar. 1695. James and Samuel liv. at Cowneck, on L. I. JOHN, Charlestown, d. 28 June 1659; but as this surname is not seen in the rec. of ch. or of town resid. 1654, he may have been only trans. inhab.
SANDY, or SANDIE, sometims SAND, JOHN, Boston, m. 7 July 1653, Ann Holmes, had Elizabeth b. 15 Oct. 1654; and Mary, 24 Oct. 1656.
SANDYS, HENRY, Boston, merch. adm. of the ch. with w. Sybil, 20 Dec. 1638, and on 6 Jan. foll. had d. bapt. Deliverance, wh. d. young; but in Nov. foll. was with others dism. to form new ch. at Rowley; freem. 7 Oct. 1640, when the clk. call. him Sand; had Samuel, b. 1640; Deliverance, again, Aug. 1644; rem. back to B. and had John, 28 Aug. 1646, and d. Dec. 1651. His d. Mary d. 14 Oct. 1654.
SANFORD, oft. SAMFORD, or SANDFORD, ANDREW, Hartford 1651, freem. 1657, rem. to Milford 1667, and there d. 1684, leav. ch. Andrew; Mary, wh. d. unm. 1689; Ezekiel; Martha; Elizabeth; Abigail; and Sarah. One d. had d. bef. her f. ANDREW, Milford, s. of the preced. m. 8 Jan. 1688, Mary, d. of Henry Botsford, had Mary, bapt. Nov. 1668; Samuel, 1672, d. soon; Andrew, 16 July 1673; Samuel, again, 1675; and Esther, 1677. He was liv. in 1700, and date of d. is unkn. EPHRAIM, Milford, s. of Thomas of the same, m. 1669, at New Haven, Mary Powell, prob. d. of Thomas of the same, had Mary, b. there, but he d. at M. In Nov. 1692 his est. was div. to wid. Mary and ch. Mary, Samuel, Ephraim, Thomas, Nathaniel, and Zechariah. EZEKIEL, Fairfield, freem. 1669, eldest s. of Thomas, as is thot.; had good est. 1670, and d. late in 1683, leav. wid. Rebecca, s. Ezekiel, and Thomas, ds. Sarah, w. of Cornelius Hull; Mary, w. of Theophilus Hull, Rebecca, w. of John Seely, beside Martha, and Elizabeth then unm. as by agreem. 1697, for partitn. of est. we learn. EZEKIEL, Milford, s. of the first Andrew, d. 1685 or 6, leav. wid. and, perhaps, one ch. HENRY, Charlestown, m. 23 Jan. 1677, Mary, d. of John Long. JAMES, Boston, m. 1656, Elizabeth d. of Francis Smith of the same, wh. had first liv. at Roxbury. He d. 2 Nov. 1661. JOHN, Boston 1631, wh. is No. 115 on the list of ch. memb. was sw. freem. 3 Apr. 1632, and the same yr. made cannoneer at the fort; had John, bapt. 24 June 1632; Samuel, 22 June 1634; Eliphal, Dec. 1637, when he was disarm. as a support. of Wheelwright. He went with Coddington, Hutchinson, and others, to purch. R. I. and liv. at Portsmouth, the N. end of the isl. is in the list of freem. there 1655, was constable, treasr. Secr. Assist. 1647, and chos. head of the Colo. as Presid. in May 1653. One or more of his ch. were tak. by the Ind. when they k. Mrs. Hutchinson, it is said; and the friend. visit from a distance of a hundred and thirty miles, shows the intimacy the poor wid. kept up with old acquaint. When he d. is not heard. JOHN, Boston, by w. Bridget had Ann, wh. d. 26 Aug. 1654, as prob. the f. had good time bef. and the wid. m. lieut. William Phillips of B. who gave security, 10 Mar. 1657, to four ch. of said John, for portions of his est. in conform. with his will. But wh. those ch. were, is not ascertain. JOHN, Portsmouth, R. I. eldest s. of the first John, m. 17 Apr. 1663, Mary, d. of Samuel Gorton, wid. of Peter Greene, as is thot. by wh. he had Mary, b. 3 Mar. foll.; Eliphal, 20 Feb. 1656; John, 18 June 1670; and Samuel, 5 Oct. 1677; but he had been adm. freem. 1653, and m. 8 Aug. 1654, Elizabeth eldest d. of Henry Spatchurst of Bermuda, wh. d. 6 Dec. 1660, and had, as the Portsmouth rec. tells, Elizabeth b. 11 July 1655; Mary, 18 Aug. 1656; Susanna, 31 July 1658; and Rebecca, 23 June 1660. JOHN, Boston, the sch.master, wh. I rejoice to say, taught writ.; m. 19 Feb. 1657, Sarah, wid. of Robert Potter, was perhaps, the freem. of 11 Oct. 1670, and d. 10 Feb. 1677. His will, of 19 Jan. preced. pro. 24 Apr. foll. ment. no ch. but gives all est. to w. Sarah for life, and aft. devise to the third ch. his sch.ho. and ld. adj. one half of other est. to childr. of his br. Robert, they to pay aft. entry upon d. of the wid. £20. to Hannah Potter, if she liv. with her until 18 yrs. old, and other half to childr. of Edward Turner of Middletown, they to pay, as soon as they rec. and enter upon it L10. to John Potter of R. I. and L10. to Stephen Coppock of L. I. The excors. were nam. w. Sarah and capt. Timothy Wheeler, but he renounc. the office. Wh. Coppock was, or how he or Turner were relat. to testator is unkn. but I hazard the conject. that he was br. of Turner's w. NATHANIEL, Hartford 1655, d. 1687, leav. good est. to wid. Susanna, wh. m. John Buttolph of Wethersfield, and only ch. Mary, wh. many yrs. bef. had m. Phineas Wilson. PELEG, Newport, s. of the first John, Gov. of the Col. 1680-2, call. by Gov. Brenton, in his will, s.-in-law, as he m. Mary, d. of B. bef. 1665. His ch. were Ann, Bridget, and Elizabeth He declin. reelect. in 1683, but was oft. honor. with commis. from Eng. as judge in the admiralty, and was liv. 1699. RICHARD, Boston 1640, laborer, whose w. Margary d. that yr. was adm. of the ch. 30 Jan. 1641, and freem. 2 June foll. had possib. s. John and Robert, and certain. d. Mary, wh. m. 25 Oct. 1656, Edward Turner. ROBERT, Hartford 1645, d. June 1676, leav. w. Ann, d. of Jeremy Adams, wh. d. 1682. His ch. were, as in order nam. on the Pro. rec. Zachary; Elizabeth b. 19 Feb. 1646, wh. m. Joseph Collier; Ezekiel, 13 Mar. 1648; Mary, w. of John Camp; Sarah; Robert; Hannah; and Abigail. ROBERT, Boston, br. of the third John, freem. 1652, ar. co. 1661, by w. Elizabeth had John, wh. d. 23 Nov. 1654; Elizabeth 5 Dec. 1655; Bathshua, 6 Jan. 1659; Sarah, 23 Nov. 1661; Mary, 22 Sept. 1664; Robert, 15 Apr. 1667; Richard, 27 Mar. 1670; and Thomas, 27 Apr. 1673. At Scarborough, in 1663, may have been one of this name, unless erron. giv. in Geneal. Reg. V. 264, as may well be suspect. from the many mistakes in that list. ROBERT, Hartford, prob. youngest s. of Robert of the same, had a fam. but details have not reach. me. SAMUEL, Milford, s. of Thomas, propound. for freem. 1669, d. 1691, leav. wid. Hannah, and ch. Hannah, aged 16; Samuel, 12; Sarah, 9; Mary, and Thomas, 4; as on the inv. return. 18 Dec. SAMUEL, Portsmouth, R. I. prob. s. of John of the same, m. Oct. 1662, Sarah, wid. of William Waddel, had Elizabeth b. 3 Oct. 1663; John; Jane, 1668, Bridget, 27 June 1671; and Mary, 27 Apr. 1674. THOMAS, Dorchester 1634, freem. 9 Mar. 1637, aft. few yrs. rem. prob. to Milford a. 1639, was a householder 1646, there, and freem. bef. 1669; by w. Sarah he had, bef. rem from Mass. Ezekiel, and Sarah, and at Milford had Samuel, b. Apr. 1643; Thomas, Dec. 1644; Ephraim, 1646; and Elizabeth 1648; beside Mary, bapt. Feb. 1642, wh. prob. did not live to be nam. as all the others were, in his will. His w. d. 14 May 1681, and he d. in Sept. or Oct. foll. His d. Sarah m. 14 Aug. 1656, Richard Shute; and Elizabeth m. 28 Oct. 1669, Obadiah Allyn of Middletown. THOMAS, New Haven, perhaps s. of the preced. m. 11 Oct. 1666, Elizabeth Paine, perhaps d. of John, had Samuel, b. 13 Sept. 1668; Elizabeth Sept. 1671; Thomas, 13 Oct. 1673, d. soon; Ann, 19 Feb. 1675; Thomas, again, 25 May 1677; William, 29 Nov. 1679; Sarah, 26 Nov. 1682; and, perhaps, more; was freem. 1669, and a propr. contin. 1685. THOMAS, Scarborough 1663, subject to the same suspic. as attach. to the name of Robert there. ZACHARY, Saybrook 1651, was, perhaps, first at Hartford, m. a d. of John Rockwell of Windsor, had Zachary, b. 1653, d. young; Hannah, 1656; Ruth, 1659; Ezekiel, 1663, Deborah, Jan. 1666; Sarah and Rebecca, tw. Nov. 1668; was freem. 1658, rep. 1657 and 8, and d. 23 Dec. 1668. His wid. was inhab. there 1672; d. Hannah m. 16 Jan. 1680, Abraham Chalker; and Ruth m. 17 Apr. 1684, Samuel Bushnell. ZACHARY, Hartford, s. of Robert the first, freem. 1669, m. Sarah, d. of Nathaniel Willet, had Sarah, b. 15 Nov. 1681; Zachary, 26 Apr. 1686; Ann and Rebecca, tw. 27 Aug. 1689; and Abigail, 11 Oct. 1692. He kept that inn, where the Cts. sat, and d. early in 1714, leav. only ch. Sarah, and Abigail. This name is spell. with much variat. in early days the first syl. was Samp, and aft. d was the end of that syl. Farmer found at the N. E. coll. sixteen gr. in 1828 half at Yale, three at Harv.
SANGER, JOHN, Watertown, s. of Richard, blacksmith, m. 1685, Rebecca, d. of Thomas Park, had John, b. 19 Dec. 1685; Rebecca, 7 Mar. 1689; Mary, 1 Mar. 1694; David, 21 Mar. 1697; Isaac, 9 Nov. 1699; and Elizabeth 21 June 1703; and he d. Jan. 1705. NATHANIEL, Sherborn, br. of the preced. blacksmith, m. Mary, d. of Richard Cutter of Cambridge, had Mehitable, b. 1680, at S. says Barry, but at Roxbury had Mary, 30 Jan. 1682; a s. 9 Dec. 1684, d. soon; Nathaniel, Dec. 1685; and Jane, 14 May 1688; rem. to Woodstock, a new planta. there d. a. 1735, leav. wid. Ruth, and ch. beside those ment. bef. says Barry, David, Elizabeth Jonathan, and Eleazer. RICHARD, Hingham 1636, of wh. no more heard. RICHARD, Sudbury, said to have emb. at Southampton, Apr. 1638, in the Confidence, of London, as serv. of Edmund Goodenow of Dunhead, Co. Wilts, was a blacksmith, rem. to Watertown, in the autumn of 1649, there, by w. Mary, d. of Robert Reynolds the first of Boston, had Mary, b. 26 Sept. 1650; Nathaniel, 14 Feb. 1652; John, 6 Sept. 1657; and by sec. w. Sarah had Sarah, 19 Jan. 1662, d. soon; Sarah, again, 31 Mar. Richard, 22 Feb. 1667; Elizabeth 23 July 1668; and David, 21 Dec. 1670, wh. d. at 24 yrs. prob. unm. and d. 20 Aug. 1691. His d. Mary m. 20 Sept. 1670, John Harris. RICHARD, Sherborn, s. of the preced. blacksmith, m. Elizabeth d. of the sec. Daniel Morse, had Elizabeth b. 2 Apr. 1693; Mary, 11 Apr. 1695; Hannah, 7 Feb. 1697; Esther, 20 Oct. 1698; Deborah, 5 Aug. 1701; Sarah, 10 Feb. 1705; Richard, 4 Nov. 1706; Abigail, 3 July 1709; and David, 22 Feb. 1712; and d. 1731.
SANKEYS, ROBERT, Saco, came in the Increase from London, Apr. 1635, aged 30, sent by Robert Cordell, a goldsmith of Lombard street, says the rec. at custom-ho. appears as a witness with Cleves and Tucker, to the import. deed of 30 Mar. preced. from Richard Vines, agent of Sir Ferdinand Gorges, to Arthur Mackworth. Mr. Willis, in Hist. of Portland, I. 32, recit. the docum. makes it 1635, as "in the eleventh yr. of Charles," keeping in mind, that the tenth yr. of that reign end. 27 Mar. 1635, of course three days later was within the eleventh. Now this witness was then in London, and so, I suppose, tho. dated in 1635, the indent. was not actually deliver. for some months aft. Possib. eleventh may be error of the instrum. for twelth. But I leave the solution to the perspicacity of so good a judge. He was appoint. by Gorges, in 1640, Provost Marshal, and sat in the first Gen. Ct. of that Province, with other dignitaries, 25 June of that yr. Willis, I. 47. Of the doings of that Ct. I employ. an amnanuensis to take large extr.
SARSOM, RICHARD, Nantucket, a tailor, emb. at London, May 1635, in the Elizbeth and Ann, aged 28, m. a. 1658, Jane, w. of the sec. Thomas Mayhew, lost in his voyge to Eng. 1657; had Samuel, and Mehitable.
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