The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, vol 1, Part 22

Author: Hoyt, David Webster, 1833-1921
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : [Snow & Farnham, printers]
Number of Pages: 854


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59 II MERCY,3 b. Dec. 27, 1663; d. Feb. 5, 1663-4.


60 III RICHARD,3 Jr., b. Dec., 1664 or '5; m. Sep. 6, 1692, Mehitable Day; res. Bd .; adm. chh. 1683; d. Jan. 10, 1710-1. She was adm. Bd. chi .. from Ip. chh. 1694; m. 1714, (49) RICHARD3 KIMBALL.


61 ~ IV ELIZABETH,3 b. July 24, 1669, in Bd. [Sm]; m. Edward Carleton.


62 V DAVID,3 b. July 26, 1671, in Bd .; m. ELIZABETH3 GAGE (Sam.2?); re -. Bd .; both adm. chh. 1697; he d. June 14, 1743.


63 "VI JONATHAN,3 b. Nov. 26, 1673, in Bd .; m. 1st, July 15, 1696[Bd], Lydia Day; 2d, 1739, Jane Plummer; res. Bd.


64 VII ROBERT,3 b. March 6, 1675-6[Bd]; m. Susanna Atwood of Malden; res. Bd.


65 VUJI ABRAHAM,3 b. March 24, 1677-8[Bd]; m. May 8, 1700[Bd], Mary Green. res. Bd .; d. Feb., 1707-8. Wid. Mary m. Jan. 19, 1708-9[Bd], Jame- Tyler.


66 IX SAMUEL,8 b. March 28, 1680[Bd]; m. June 21, 1711[Bd], Eunice Chad- wick.


67 X EBENEZER,3 b. June 20, 1684; m. (28) RUTH3 EATON; d. Jan. 23, 1715. Wid. Ruth m. Stephen [or Aaron?] Johnson.


68 XI ABIGAIL,3 b. June 20, 1684 [twin]; m. June 2, 1703[Bd], Moses Day of Bd.


12 CALEB? KIMBALL (Richard1), of Ipswich, "yeoman," h. ab. 1639; m. Nov. 7, 1660[Ip], Anna Hazeltine (Robert). He d.


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1682; inv. est. Sep. 23, 1682. Wid. Anna d. April 9, 1688. Children :


69 I CALEB,3 b. Sep. S, 1662[Ip]; m. Nov. 23, 1685, Lucy Edwards, and three other wives; res. Ip.


70 II ANNA,8 or HANNAH,8 b. Dec. 11, 1664[Ip]; adm. Bd. chh. 1683; m. Christopher Martin of Bd.


71 III ELIZABETH,3 b. Sep. S, 1666[Ip]; m. Jan. 4, 16S7, Jeremiah Jewett.


72 IV ABIGAIL, 3 b. July, 166S[Ip]; m. Jan., 1693, Nathaniel Adams.


73 V MARY,3 b. ab. 1671; m. June 16, 1696, Thomas Potter.


74 VI RICHARD,3 b. -; d. April 10, 167S[Ip].


75 VII ROBERT,3 b. ab. 1074; d. in England, June 27, 1703.


76 VIII ABRAHAM,3 b. June 20, 1676[Ip]; d. young.


77 IX BENJAMIN,3 b. March 27, 1678[Ip]; d. 1704, unm.


. 78 X SARAH,8 b. May 19, 1680[Ip]; m. Nov. 1S or Dec. 17, 1701, (11) JOSEPH3 FELLOWS.


15 JOHN3 KDIBALL, Serg., (Henry,2 Richard'), of Newbury and Amesbury, b. 1645 ; m. 1st, Oct. 8, 1666[Ip], Mary Jordan* (Francis and Jane) ; 2d, [Feb. 9, 1712-3, Mary Pressey ; 3d ?], 1715, DEBORAH2 WEED (John1) [wid. of (20) CHRISTOPHER3 BARTLETT]. He rem. from Nb. to A. ab. 1669; oath al. at A. Dec., 1677; " training band " 1680; free. 1690; testified in the Susanna Martin trial, 1692; d. Oct. 12, 1723[A]; adm. est. June 6, 1726 ; wid. Deb. ment. Children :


79 I MARY,4 b. July 19, 1667[Nb]; "eldest dau .; " liv. unm. in 1740.


80 II JOHN, 4 b. Oct. 15, 1663[Nb]; d. Dec. 5, 1668[Nb].


81 III ABIGAIL,4 b. June 12, 1669[A Sm]; m. Nov. S, 1712, Daniel Morrison of Nb.


82 IV JOHN, 4 b. Jan. 8, 1671-2[A Nk S]; m. HANNAH? GOULD; " eldest son " in 1726. +


83 V BENJAMIN, 4 b. Aug. 23, 1673[ANKS]; per. d. young.


.84 VI DEBORAH, 4 b. June 22, 1674-5[A Nk S]; m. Jan. 20, 1701-2[A], BARNES PROWSE (John). +


85 VII HANNAH,4 b. -; m. Jan. 5, 1710-1[A], (15) ROGER" EASTMAN; liv. 1726; d. ab. 1753.


86 VIII JOSEPH,4 b. -; m. Jan. 7, 1713-4[5], BETHIA SHEPPARD (Solomon) ; res. A .; " snow-shoe man" 170S; deed from father John, 1715; d. Oct. 12, 1723, leaving wid. Bethia; $ chil.


87 IX ABRAHAM,4 b. -; "youngest son " in 1726; res. A .; prob. unm. in 1754.


20 HENRY' KIMBALL (Henry, ? Richard1), of Haverhill, b. ab. 1655 ; m. Dec. 14, 1677 [Hv], Hannah Marsh (Onesiphorus) ;


* Sister of the wives of (7) THOMAS" FOWLER and (1) JAMES GEORGE. John "Kimball" in. Mary Hobbs 1665[CNb] should be John Kent.


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soldier in King Philip's war, under Lieut. Benj. Swett, 1676; oath al. at Hv. Nov., 1677. Wife Han. killed by Indians, March 15, 1696-7[Hv]. Children :


88 I HANNAH, 4 b. Oct. 7, 1678[Hv]; m. 1700, John or James Godfrey of Nh).


89 II MARY,+ b. July 24, 1680[Hv]; m. John Hall of Bd.


90 In JUDITH, 4 b. June, 1682[Hv]; m. Col. NATHL.& PEASLEY (Joseph,2 Jos.1)


91 IV ELIZABETH, 4 b. March 21, 1683-4[Hv]; m. (33) JOHN+ CLEMENT.


92 V SARAH, + b. Sep. 13, 1686[Hv]; m. Joseph Hall.


93 VI ABIGAIL, + b. April 7, 1689[Hv]; taken captive by Indians, March 15. 1696-7.


94 VII JOHN, 4 b. Sep. 27, 1691[Hvj; killed by Indians, March 15, 1696-7[H].


95 VIII REBECCA,+ b. Oct. 12, 1604[Hv]; m. Dec. 8, 1717 [or '18], (108) JABEZ3 AYRES.


82 JOHN4 KIMBALL (John,3 Henry," Richard1), of Amesbury, "wheelwright," b. 1672; m. (7) HANNAH2 GOULD ; "snow-shoe man " 1708. Will June 3, July 14, 1740; ment. wife Han. and sister Mary Kimball. Children :


96 I BENJAMIN,5 b. April 14, 1699[A]; d. young.


97 II SARAR,5 b. Nov. 15, 1700[A]; m. Aug. 27, 1724, Israel Shepard; both liv. 1740.


98 III JONATHAN,5 b. Nov. 23, 1702[A]; liv. 1740.


99 IV JUDITH,5 b. March 1, 1704-5[A]; liv. 1740.


100 V BENJAMIN,5 b. May 27, 1707[A]; liv. 1740.


101 VI MARY, 5 b. Feb. 24, 1709-10[A]; liv. 1740.


102 VII JOHN,5 b. April 18, 1712; liv. 1740.


103 VIII HANNAH,5 b, -; m. Dec. 23, 1736, (100?) JACOB4 COLBY; liv. 1740. 104 IX NATHAN,5 b. June 21, 1719; liv. 1740.


1 ROBERT KINSMAN, of Ipswich, m. -; will Jan. 25, Mar. 28, 1664-5, mentions "cousin " Richard Nichols. Children :


2 F ROBERT, b. -; liv. Ip. 1678.


3 II MARY, b. -; m. 1st, DANIEL RINGE; 2d, [Israel?] Wardwell; liv. 1664.


4 III SARAH, b. -; m. Aug. 1, 1660[Ip], SAMUEL YOUNGLOVE; liv. 1664.


5 IV HANNAH, b. -; liv. 1664.


6 V MARTHA, b. -; m. Jacob Foster; liv. 1664.


7 VI TABITHA, b. -; liv. 1664.


ABRAHAM KNOWLTON [or NOULTON], oath al. and fid. at Sal- isbury, Dec., 1677.


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2 I ELIZABETH,2 b. Dec. 11, 1640[S]; m. May 14, 1663[Hv], Nathaniel Smith.


3 II DANIEL,2 b. Sep. 26, 1642[S]; m. Nov. 24, 166S[Hv], LYDIA2 SINGLE- TARY (Richard1); res. Hv .; served in King Philip's war, 1676; oath al. Nov., 1677; rep. 1693-4. No chil.


4 III LYDIA,2 b. June S, 1645[S]; m. May 15, 1669, (3) JOSIAH" GAGE.


5 IV MARY,2 b. Feb. 14, 1646-7[Hv]; m. July 31, 1632[Nb], Caleb Richardson of Nb.


6 V SAMUEL,2 b. Nov. 1, 1640[v]; m. Dec. 1, 1674, MARTHA' CORLISS. +


7 VI NATHANIEL,2 b. March 10, 1651-2[Hv]; m. July 12, 1678, Elizabeth Gil- man. +


8 VII EZEKIEL,2 b. Sep. 16, 1654[Hv]; m. Nov. 30, 1687[Hv], Mary Folsom (Samuel); oath al. at Hv. Nov., 1677; res. Hv., Exeter, and Stratham, N. H. Chil. b. at Hv .: Lydia,3 b. Feb. 18, 1688; Mary,3 b. Jan. 17, 1690; a child,3 b. May 6, 1693; Nathaniel,3 b. Nov. 12, 1695.


9 VIII SARAH,2 b. Nov. 4, 1657[Hv]; m. Dec. 8, 1685[ Hv], Onesiphorus Marsh, Jr.


6 SAMUEL? LALD (Daniel1), of Haverhill, West Parish, b. 1649 ; m. Dec. 1, 1674[Hv], (5) MARTHA2 CORLISS ; oath al. Nov., 1677. He was killed by Indians, Feb. 22, 1697-8 ; adm. est. Aug. 1, 1698. [See Chase's Hist. Hv.] Children :


10 I DANIEL,3 b. Oct. 3, 1675; d. Oct. 25, 1675[Hv Nk S].


11 II DANIEL,8 b. Nov. 19, 1676; m. Nov. 17, 1701, Susanna Hartshorn; res. Hv. He was taken captive by the Indians in 1698.


12 III LYDIA, 3 b. Sep. 25, 1679; d. May 22, 1684.


13 IV SAMUEL, 8 b. May 22, 1682; m. Sep. 26, 1705, Hannah Hartshorn.


14 V NATHANIEL,3 b. Sep. 9, 1684; m. Abigail Bodwell (Henry); rem. to Norwich and Coventry, Ct.


15 VI EZEKIEL,3 h. Feb. 14, 1686; m. Jemima Foster; res. Boxford.


16 VII DAVID,3 b. April 13, 1689; m. Oct. 1, 1716, Hepzibah Hazen; rem. to Norwich, Ct.


17 VIII JONATHAN, 3 b. April 13, 1680 [twin]; m. Susanna Kingsbury; res. Nor- wich, Ct.


18 IX ABIGAIL,3 b. Sep. 29, 1691; m. Samuel Roberts.


19 X JOHN,3 b. June 22, 1694; m. Mary Merrill.


20 XI JOSEPH,2 b. May 16, 1607; d. June 9, 1697.


7 NATHANIEL2 LADD (Daniel1), of Exeter, N. H., b. 1552; m. July 12, 1678, Elizabeth Gilman (John). He served in King


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Philip's war under Capt. Gilman, Dec., 1675, June, 1676 ; d, at Exeter, Aug. 11, 1691, of wounds received in a fight with the Indians near Cape Elizabeth, Sep. 22, 1690. Children :


21 . I NATHANIEL,3 b. April 6, 1679; m. 1st, Catharine Gilman; 2d, Rachel Rawlins; 3d, wid. Mercy (Hall) Hilton; res. Exeter and Stratham, N. H.


22 II ELIZABETH,3 b. Jan. 6, 1680-1; m. John Glidden.


23 III MARY,8 b. Dec. 28, 1682; m. Jacob Gilman.


24 IV LYDIA,3 b. Dec. 27, 1684; m. Charles Rundlet.


25 V DANIEL, 8 h. March 18, 1686; m. April, 1712, Mehitable Philbrook.


26 VI JOHN,3 b. July 6, 1689; m. April, 1714, Elizabeth Sanborn.


27 VII ANN,3 b. Dec. 25, 1691; m. Jonathan Folsom.


BARNABAS LAMSON,* "planter," of Salisbury, taxed in 1652, bought and sold land there in 1654. He that year was convicted by the Norfolk Co. Court of fornication with Elizabeth Osgood. He gave bonds to appear and be whipped, and also to maintain the child which should be born; but the bonds were forfeited. If Elizabeth Osgood should keep her child, and secure the town, she was to have the remainder of Barnabas Lamson's estate. She was also to appear and be whipped, her father Wm. Osgood being the bondsmau for her appearance.


1 HENRY LANCASTER [or LANGSTAFF] was of Fiscataqua on or bef. 1631 ; of Dover 1634; taxed there in 1642; free. 1653; settled at Bloody Point, where he was taxed in 1652 and '57. Hc d. July 18, 1705,f "ab. 100 yrs. old." [Pike's Journal.] Chil. :


2 I HENRY,2 b. -; liv. 169S.


3 II JOSEPH,2 b. ab. 1633; m. Ist, MARY2 CARTER; 2d, Hannah -. +


4 III SARAH,2 b. -; m. Anthony Nutter [Sv]. Perhaps other children.


3 JOSEPH2 LANCASTER [or LANCKESTER] (Henry1), of Amesbury, b. ab. 1638; m. 1st, (2) MARY> CARTER; 2d, after 1676, Hannah -; recd. common rights 1669; oath al. Dec., 1677 ; "training band " 1680; free. 1690; will April 7, Feb. 2, 1718-9 ; no wife ment. Children :


5 I JOSEPH,3 b. Feb. 25, 1665-6[S]; m. March 31, 1667, ELIZABETH3 HOYT.+


6 II MARY,3 b. Sep. 8, 1667[S]; pub. May 9, 1696[Nb], to Timothy Mirick of Nb .; liv. 1718.


7 III THOMAS,3 b. March 15, 1668-9[S]; m. March 3, 1696[D Hm], Mercy Green (Abraham); res. Hm .; killed by Indians, Aug. 17, 1703, in Im. [Pike's Journal.] Chil .: Jeremiah4 [or Jedidiah4], liv. 1718; Mery. b. June 1, 1701[D Hm], m. Jonathan Gove.


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8 IV JOHN, 3 b. July 24, 1671[A Nk S]; liv. 1718. A John Lancaster of A. d. May 6, 1742[A]; adm. est. July 25, 1742.


9 V WILLIAM,3 b. July 10, 1673[A Nk S]; liv. 1718.


10 VI ANNE,3 b. 1675-84; m. Dec. 21, 1693[A Sm], Joshua Rennick [or Ra- mack] of Kittery; prob. d. bef. 1718, leaving dau. Sarah.


11 VII SAMUEL,3 b. -;* pub. Aug. 9, 1701[A], to Hannah Plats of Rw. Per. dead in 1718; res. A. Chil .: Lydia,+ b. March 22, 1701-2[A], and Thomas,4 both liv. 1718.


12 VIII HENRY,3 b. -;* m. July 15, 1703[A], (5) SARAH BAGLEY; adm. est. May 2, inv. Sep. 5, 1709. Wid. Sarah m. 1713, ELISHA3 WEED (Eph.,2 John1?). Chil .: Judith,+ b. July 29, 1704[A]; Mary,4 b. July 5, 1706[A]; Sarah, + b. Jan. 18, 1707-S[A]; Hannah4; all four liv. 1718.


13 IX HANNAH,3 b. July S, 1686[A], "3d dau. ; "* d. Aug. 2, 1688[A].


5 JOSEPH3 LANCASTER (Joseph,2 Henry1), of Amesbury, b. 1666; m. March 31, 1687[A], (16) ELIZABETH3 HOYT. He was " Jr." to 1718; then liv. Children :


14 I MARY,4 b. April 5, 1688[A], " 1st dau. ; " d. April 20, 1688[A].


15 II HANNAH, + b. July 22, 1689[A]; d. Feb. 12, 1621[A].


16 IN JOHN, 4 b. Aug. 22, 1601[A]; m. Dec. 20, 1716[A], (67) MARY+ HOYT; 7 chil. [Hist. Gilmanton.]


17 IV DANIEL,4 b. Nov. 13, 1693[A]; m. Jan. 19, 1713.4[A], (8) DAMARIS3 GOULD.


18 V ABRAHAM,4 b. Nov. 20, 1696[A].


19 VI ANN, + b. April 14, 1699[A].


20 VII MICAH,+ b. May 30, 1702[A].


TOBIAS LANGDEN, two children of, are among " Grandchildren baptized," rec. of S. chh .: Elizabeth, bp. Sep. 16, 1683; Tobias, bp. Aug. 18, 1689.


1 JOSEPH LARGE, of Amesbury, m. Elizabeth -; in A, 1673; oath al. Dec., 1677; member of "training band " 1680; soldier ab. 1689 [" New Puritan," p. 106]. Children :


2 I JOSEPH, b. Sep. 4, 1673[A Nk S].


3-6 II-V FOUR SONS, b. bef. 1685.


7 VI SAMUEL, b. Aug. 3, 1686[A], "6th son." Perhaps daughters.


JOHN LEWIS owned land in Salisbury ab. 1660-5. [P. 16.]


1 JOHN LIGHT, of Salisbury, m. Sep. 11, 1674[Hv NkS], DOROTHY3 PIK> (Robert,2 John1) [wid. of JOSHUA PIERCE]; rem. to New Hampshire in 1676[Sv]. They had house and land


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in Haverhill. He was dead in 1690 ;* but. wid. Dorothy was of Newbury, formerly of Portsmouth, in 1698, and she was living in 1714. Children :


2 I JOSEPH, b. April 21, 1676[S]; not ment. in will, 1686.


3 II MARY, b. March 20, 1677-S[Sv]; liv. 1686.


- 4 III ROBERT, b. Sep. 15, 1680[Sv]; not ment. in will, 1686.


5 IV JOHN, b. Feb. 8, 1632[Sv]; liv. 16S6.


6 V DOROTHY, b. April 28, 1685[Sv]; liv. 1686.


1 ROBERTI LONG, Dea.,} of Newbury, b. ab. 1621; m. in 1647[Nb], Alice Short,¿ who d. Jan. 17, 1690-1[Nb]. He took oath al. 1678; d. Dec. 27, 1690[Nb], of small pox; admi. est. March 31, 1691. Children :


2 I MARY,2 b. Feb. 24, 1647-8[Nb]; liv. 1091; prob. m. ab. 1687, Daniel Mussiloway. A Mary Long member Nb. chh. 1674; m. Oct. 21, 1676[Nb], Jonathan -


3 II ABIEL,2 b. Feb. 19, 1648-9[Nb]; m. Oct. 27, 1682[Nb], Hannah Hills. Oath al. at Nb. 1678; liv. 1691. 3 chil. C Nb.


4 III REBECCA,2 b. -; m. Oct. 31, 1679[No], Nicholas Rawlins; liv. 1001.


5 IV SUSANNA,2 b. Nov. 14, 1856[Nb]; m. - Blanford; liv. 1691.


6 V A DAUGHTER,2 b. March 26, 1650[Nb]; d. April 4, 1659[Nb].


7 VI SHUBAEL,2 b. April 14, 1661[Nb]; m. Aug. 26, 1695[Nb], HANNAH' MERRILL (Abraham,2 Nathl.1); oath al. at No. 1673; liv. 1691. 4 chil. CNb.


8 VII A SON,2 b. April 16, 1664[Nb];§ [d. young?].


9 VIII JOHN,2 b. [March 18, 1664-5?];§ liv. 1691.


10 IX MARTHA,2 b. May 20, 1660[Nb]; liv. 1691, name Long.


NOTE .- There was a Robert Long who came in the "Ann" to Plymouth in 1623, but apparently d. or rem. from Plymouth bef. 1627. Another Robert, of Charlestown, came in the "Defence," 1635, aged 45, with wife Elizabeth and 10 chil. from 20 yrs. to 6 mos. old; had 3 others b. 1637-'42. He d. in 1664[Sv]. A Robert Long [same age as above] of Marblehead, aged 70 in 1660. [G. R. 1847.]


* Will at Exeter, made in N. H., Feb. 24, 1685-6, when he was bound on a voyage to sea. In it he ment. his three chil., also chil. that his wife had by Joshua Peirce, and the est. which belonged to the said Joshua, whether at New Jersey or at Amesbury. Inv. est. March 18, 1690-1. A Henry Light d. in N. H. ab. 1677[Sv].


t Job Clement sued Robert Long in Nk. Court, 1651, for detaining bis ser- vant, Benjamin Long. [Per. a bro .? ]


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11 RICHARD LONG, of Salisbury,# m. July 21, 1680, (9) ANN3 FRENCH. She was adm. S. chh. Dec. 18, 1687. He signed petition of 1680; both signed Bradbury petition, 1692. He was killed by Indians in A., on the way to Hv., Sep. 4, 1694, with Joseph Pike ; inv. est. Sep. 25, 1694. Wid. Ann m., 1695 or '6, THOMAS MUDGETT ; liv. 1712. Children :


12 I ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 30, 1680[S]; bp. July 29, 1688; m. March 5, 1700-1[S], (11) JOHN3 CLOUGH; liv. 1712. +


13 II WILLIAM, b. June 25, 1682[S]; bp. July 29, 16SS; liv. 1712.


14 III RICHARD, b. Jan. 3, 1683-i[S]; bp. July 29, 168S; liv. 1712.


15 IV SUSANNA, b. Nov. 30, 1685[S]; bp. July 20, 1688; adm. S. chh. Feb. 25, 1704-5; liv. 1712.


16 V JOSEPH, b. Jan. 6, 1687-8[S]; bp. July 29, 16S8; d. unm. bef. 1712; adm. est. Nov. 12, 1711.


17 VI SARAH, b. Oct, 13, 1689[S]; bp. Nov. 10, 1680; d. March, 1691[S].


18 VII ELEANOR, b. Jan. 16, 1690-1[S]; bp. Feb. 22, 1690-1; liv. 1712.


19 VIII SARAK, b. Jan. 13, 1692-3[S]; bp. April 2, 1693; liv. 1712.


JOSEPH LOVEJOY, of Amesbury, a member of the "training band," 1680. Abbot's Hist. And. gives JOHN LOVEJOY of Andover, d. 1090. Chil .: John; Wm .; Christopher; Joseph, b. ab. 1661, d. 1737; Nathaniel; Ebenezer.


1 PERCIVAL LOWLE [or LOWELL], Mr., "merchant," of Newbury, was there as early as 1639; d. Jan. 8, 1664-5[Nb]. Sv. states that he came from Bristol, Eng., with his sons John and Richard. Wife Rebecca d. Dec. 28, 1645[Nb]. Children :


2 I JOHN,2 b. -; m. 1st, Mary -; 2d, ab. 1641, ELIZABETH GOODALE.+


3 II RICHARD,2 b. ab. 1602; m. 1st, -; 2d, Margaret - +


4 [III BENJAMIN,2 b. ab. 1604?] A Benj., age 74, oath al. at Nb., 1678. [G. R. 1853, p. 349.] If the age were 34 or 36 yrs., it would refer to (10) Benj.,8 whose name should appear on the list.


2 JOHN LOWELL [or LOWLE], Mr., (Percival1), of New- bury ; m. 1st, Mary -; 2d, ab. 1641, (5) ELIZABETH GOODALE. He d. July 10, 1647[Nb]; will; June 20, Oct. 27, 1647. Wid. Eliz. d. April 23, 1651[Nb]; will March 17, Sep. 30, 1651. Chil- dren :


5 I JOHN,8 b. -; m. March 3, 1653[Sv], Hannalı Proctor(Geo.), and two other wives; liv. 1687; res. Boston, Scituate, and Rehoboth; 17 chil., Sv.


* Parentage unknown. There was a Philip Long of Ipswich, 1647-58, b. ah. 1618; also Sam. Long of Ip., 1648.


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6 II MARY,3 b. -; m. Thomas Wiborn; liv. 1687.


7 III PETER,3 b. -; liv. 1647.


8 IV JAMES,3 b. -; liv. 1651.


9 V JOSEPH,3 b. Nov. 28, 1639[Sv]; m. March S, 1660[Sv], Abigail Procto: (Geo.); liv. 1687; res. Boston; 7 chil., Sv.


10 VI BENJAMIN, 3 b. Sep. 12, 1642[Nb], [by 2d wife]; m. Oct. 17, 1666, RUTH WOODMAN. +


11 VII THOMAS,3 b. June 4, 1644[Nb]; prob. d. young.


12 VIII ELIZABETH,8 b. Feb. 16, 1646[C Nb]; m. Jan. 1, 1667[Nb], Philip Nelse: of Rw.


3 RICHARD2 LOWELL [or LOWLE]. Mr., (Percival1), of New- . bury, b. ab. 1602; came to Nb. in 1639; m. 1st, -, who d. in 1642; 2d, Margaret - -. Oath al. 1678 ; d. Aug. 5, 1682[Nb]; will June 25, 1681; Sep. 26, 1682, wife Marg. ment. Rich, and wife members Nb. chh. 1674. Children :


13 I PERCIVAL,3 b. ab. 1639-40; m. Sep. 7, 1664, Mary Chandler. +


14 II REBECCA,8 b. Jan. 27, 1641-2[Nb]; m. Dec. 5, 1660[Nb], John2 Hal (Thomas1); d. June 1, 1662; not ment. in will, 1681.


15 III SAMUEL,8 b. 1644[Nb], [by 2d wife]; liv. 1081.


16 IV THOMAS,3 b. Sep. 28, 1640[Nb]; oath al. at Nb. 1678; liv. 1681; [d. Aug. 5, 1682?].


10 BENJAMIN3 LOWELL, Serg., (John,2 Percival1), of New- bury, b. 1642 ; m. Oct. 17, 1666[Nb], RUTH2 WOODMAN (E.7- ward1); oath fid. 1669 ; d. Oct. 22, 1714[Nb]. Benj. and wife members Nb. chh. 1674. Children :


17 I RUTH, 4 b. Sep. 4, 1607[Nb].


18 II ELIZABETH,+ b. Oct. 16, 1660[Nb]; m. Jan. 29, 1695-6[Nb], Francis Wil- lett, Jr.


19 III MARY,4 b. [Nov. 18, 1671?]* m. Jam. 15, 1695-6[Nb], THOMAS WIL. LIAMS. +


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20 IV BENJAMIN,4 b. Feb. 5, 1673-4[Nb].


21 V SARAH,4 b. March 15, 1675-6[Nb]; bp. March 19, 1675-6; prob. m. Feb. 14, 1698-9[Nb], Ebenezer Knowlton.


22 VI A DAUGHTER, 4 b. May 6, 1678[Nb].


23 VII JOSEPH,4 b. Sep. 12, 1680[Nb]; m. ab. 1708, Mary Hardy.


24 VIII JOHN,4 b. Feb. 22, 1682-3[Nb].


13 PERCIVAL3 LOWELL (Richard,2 Percival1), of Newbury, b. ab. 1640 ; m. Sep. 7, 1664[Nb], Mary Chandler (Wm., p. 162) : oath al. 1678; liv. 1696. Wife Mary d. Feb. 5, 1707-8[Nt]. Children :


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25 I RICHARD,4 b. Dec. 25, 1668[Nb]; m. April S, 1695[Nb], Sarah Brown; res. Nb .; d. May 29, 1749. Chil .: Hannah,5 b. March 11, 1696; Mary,5 b. July 6, 1703; Sarah,5 b. April 10, 1705; and others.


26 II GIDEON,4 b. Sep. 3, 1672[Nb]; m. 1st, Mary3 Swett; 2d, Elizabeth Colby; deed from father, 1692. +


27 III SAMUEL,4 b. Jan. 13, 1675-6[Nb]; bp. Jan. 16, 1675-6.


28 IV EDMUND,4 b. Sep. 24, 1684; m. April 18, 1706, (10) ABIGAIL HADLOCK.


26 GIDEON4 LOWELL, Capt., (Percival,3 Richard,2 Percival'), of Newbury and Amesbury, " coasting skipper," b. 1672 ; m. 1st, Mary3 Swett (John,? Stephen'), who d. Nov. 27, 1734, aged 63 yrs. [A. cemetery] ; 2d, June 4, 1735, wid. Elizabeth Colby. He rem. to A. ab. 1719; will Nov. 18, 1748; June 17, 1751; wife Eliz. ment. Children :


29 I MARY, 5 b. March 1, 1692-3[Nb]; m. Zachariah Philbrook; liv. 174S.


30 II JOHN, 5 b. in S. Carolina, Feb. 1, 1696-7[Nb]; m. Jan. 4, 1722-3, RACHEL+ SARGENT (Jacob,3 Thomas,2 Win.1); res. A .; d. bef. 1748, leaving heirs.


31 III SAMUEL,6 b. -; m. Oct. 26, 1721[A], (50) HANNAH+ CURRIER; liv. 1748. Han. Lowell, wid. of Capt. Sam., d. June 3, 1783, in her 83d yr. [A. cemetery].


32 IV GIDEON,5 b. -; m. Jan. 3, 1722-3, (31) MARY+ BLAISDELL; res. A. Will July 29, 1756; June 9, 1757; ment. wife Mary and chil .: Gideon;6 Isaac;6 Anna,6 m. Wm. Bagley; Hannah,6 m. - Weed of A., d. bef. 1756, leaving chil. Abigail and Mary; Molly.5


33 V STEPHEN,5 b. Feb. 19, 1703-4[Nb]; m. Dec. 22, 1727, MIRIAM COLLINS (10 Sam.); res. A .; liv. 1748.


34 VI HANNAH,5 b. April 11, 1707[Nb]; m. Nov. 6, 1725, (18?) THOMAS COT- TLE; liv. 1748.


35 VII MOSES,5 b. -; pub. June 6, 1730, to (SS) FRANCES4 COLBY; res. A .; liv. 174S.


36 VIII ABNER,5 b. Nov. 29, 1711[Nb]; liv. 1748; rem. to Maine.


37 IX JONATHAN,5 b. March 24, 1714[Nb],; m. Hannah -; doubtful if liv. 1748; 1 son, 2 daus.


38 X JOSEPH,5 b. -; liv. 1748.


1 JOHN MACK, of Salisbury, m. April 5, 1681[S], (3) SA- RAH BAGLEY. She was liv. 1700. Child :


2 I JOHN, b. April 29, 1632[S].


1 BENONI MACKREST, of Salisbury, m. Sep. 12, 1681, Lydia Fifield. She was adm. S. chh. April 14, 1689. He d. Aug. 7, 1690[S]; wid. Lydia adm. est. Children:


2 I SAMUEL, b. Sep. 3, 1682[$]; d. Nov. , 1582[S].


3 II JOSEPH, b. Aug. 28, 1683[S]. A Joseph Maccrease m. Feb. 12, 1708 [D Hm], Sarah Dole.


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4 III BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 16, 1685[S]; bp. April 21, 1689.


5 IV LYDIA, b. March 27, 1687-8[S]; bp. April 21, 16S9.


6 V MARY, b. April 15, 1690[S]; bp. May 25, 1690. A Mary Mackeres m. Oct. 7, 1712, (56) STEPHEN+ GREENLEAF.


1 THOMAS' MACY [or MACIE], b. ab. 1608, "planter," "clothier," or "merchant," came from Chilmark, Eng., to Newbury. Mass., but rem. to Salisbury, where he recd. land in 1639, '40, and '42; commoner and taxed 1650; rep. 1654; etc. He was one of the original commoners and clerk of Amesbury, 1654-9 ; recd. land there 1652, '4 and '8; but rem. to Nantucket in 1659, the subject of Whittier's poem. "The Exiles."# He m. Sarah Hopcott, why d. in 1706, aged 94. He d. April 19, 1682. [See pp. 103, 118.]


He was prosecuted and fined for allowing four Friends on a journey to take shelter in his house about three quarters of an hour one rainy day, in 1659, as his own letter to the court in- forms us. It is worthy of note that his grandson and many others of his descendants became Friends. Like Roger Williams, he fied from persecution in Massachusetts. His family were the first white settlers in Nantucket, then under the jurisdiction of New York. Edward Starbuck and Isaac Coleman, a lad 12 years old, accompanied them .¡ Children :


* For full particulars respecting the Macy family, see " Genealogy of the Macy Family," 1868, pp. 457. The author states that Thomas Macy "was of the Baptist persuasion, and would frequently on the Sabbath exhort the pen- ple," in Amesbury. Pike's "New Puritan " also states that " both he ani Peasley were at that time members of a Baptist sect in Salis." We have failed to find on the Ames. records any proof that they were Baptists. Joseph Pea -. ley and Thomas Macy were leaders in the determination of the Ames. people not to attend meeting in Salis., but to hold one of their own in the new town.


t Thomas Mayhew, of Martha's Vineyard, deeded nineteen-twentieths of the island of Nantucket, in July, 1659, to Tristram Coffin, Thomas Macy. Christopher Hussey, Richard Swayne, Thomas Barnard, Peter Coffin, Stephen Greenleaf, John Swayne, and William Pile, Mayhew reserving a share for him- self, thus making the ten proprietors, At a meeting of the proprietors held! a: Salisbury, Sep. 2, 1659, the ten owners were authorized to admit ten partner -. Thomas Mayhew took John Smith, Tristram Coffin took Nathaniel Starbuck. Thomas Macy took Edward Starbuck, Christopher Hussey took Robert Pik .. Thomas Barnard took Robert Barnard, Peter Coffin took James Coffin, Steph. Greenleaf took Tristram Coffin, Jr., Richard Swain took Thomas Look, Jou: Swain took Thomas Coleman, and William Pile sold his whole tenth to Rich. ard Swain in 1663. The Indian deed of 1671 was to " Tristram Coffin, Thon: : Macy, Richard Swayne, Thomas Bernard, John Swayne, Mr. Thomas Mayhew.




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