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B I NATHAN,2 b. ab. 1650 [by 1st wife], m. Dec. 15, 1675, Mary Brown. +
1 II JOHN,2 b. Dec. 20, 1653[And], [by 2d wife]; prob. m. May 24, 1687 -[And], Hannah Brown; res. And .; oath al. 1678; d. 1738; 4 sons, John,3 Nathan,3 Benj.,3 James.3
III JAMES, 2 b. Aug. 14, 1655[And]; killed by Indians, June 29, 1677.
3 IV MARY,2 b. April 14, 1657[And]; d. young.
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V HANNAH,2 b. May 14, 1659[And]; prob. m. Sep. 14, 1682[And], John Tyler.
3 VI MARY,2 b. 1660[And]. A Mary m. Jan. 31, 1678-9[Nb], Joshua Rich- ardson.
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VII ELIZABETH,2 b. Jan. 20, 1663[And].
) VIDI ROBERT,2 b. Feb. 26, 1665[And]; prob. d. Sep. 7, 168S[And]. A Robert soldier in King Philip's war, April, 1676, at "Punckapauge."
L IX SARAH,2 b. April 3, 1670[And].
X PETER,2 b. April 3, 1676[ And].
13 NATHAN2 PARKER (Nathan1), of Newbury, "carpenter." . ab. 1650 ; m. Dec. 15, 1675[Nb], Mary Brown; oath al. 1678. Ie d. April 6, 1679[Nb], leaving one child ; adm. est. June 26. 679. Wid. Mary m. bef. March, 1696-7, -- Elliot. Chil. :
3 I MARY,2 b. Jan. 1, 1676-7[Nb]; d. Feb. 8, 1676-7[Nb].
1 NI MARY,2 b. July 11, 1678[Nb]; liv. 1679.
* A Mary Parker d. Jan. 7, 1695[Nb].
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1 WILLIAM' PARTRIDGE, of Salisbury,* free. 1639; recd. land in the " first division," in 1641 and '43 ; " commoner " and taxed 1650 and '52; recd. land 1654; m. Ann -. He d. July 5, 1654[S]; adm. and inv. est. Oct. 3, 1654. Wid. Ann m. Jan. 1, 1655-6[S Sm], ANTHONY STANYAN. Children :
2 I JOHN,2 b. bef. 1639; m. Dec. 11, 1660, Mary Fernald. +
3 II RACHEL,2 b. -; d. April 19, 1650[S].
4 III HANNAH,2 b. after 1639; liv. 1660.
5 IV ELIZABETH,2 b. Feb. 14, 1642-3[S]; m. June 26, 1661(D Hm), Joseph Shaw of Im.
8 V NEHEMIAH,2 b. May 5, 1645[S]; liv. 1673; res. Portsmouth. He was at the house of Robert Pike in S., March, 1680. (3) EDWARD? GOVE was apparently called his " bro."
7 VI SARAH,2 b. Aug. 24, 1647[S]; m. Nov. 14, 1666[Hv], (3) JOHN" HEATH.+ 8 VII RACHEL,2 b. June 19, 1650[Sv]; m. Jan. 31, 1671-2[D Hin], (3) JOSEPH2 CHASE. +
9 VIII WILLIAM,2 b. ab. 1654; m. Dec. 8, 1680, Mary Brown. +
2 JOHN? PARTRIDGE ( Wm.1), of Boston and Portsmouth, m. Dec. 11, 1660[Sv], Mary Fernald; of Boston, 1660, "sea- man ;" of Portsm. 1669 and 1672, " cordwayner." Children :
10 I HANNAH,8 b. Oct. 14, 1661[Sv].
11 II JOHN,3 b. Jan. 3, 1663[Sv]. His father deeded him house and land in S. in 1669, which " sometime belonged to Win. Partridge ye elder, father of John Partridge ye elder." Adm. est. John Jr. of Portsm. gr. wid. Abigail July 26, 1698; John Sen. on bond.
12 III MARY,3 b. Feb. 26, 1665[Sv].
13 IV SARAH,8 b. Sep. 3, 1668[Sv].
14 V RACHEL,3 b. March 4. 1670-1[Sv].
15 VI ELIZABETH, 8 b. July 4, 1673[Sv].
16 VII ABIGAIL,3 b. Feb. 2, 1675[Sv].
17 VIII PATIENCE,3 b. July 4, 1678[Sv].
9 WILLIAM2 PARTRIDGE, Hon. and Col., ( Wm.1), of Ports- mouth, b. ab. 1654 ; m. Dec. 8, 1680[Nb], Mary Brown (prob). Richard of Nb). He was Councillor and Lieut. Gov. of the prov- ince of N. H. ; rem. to Newbury and d. there, Jan. 3, 1728-9 ; will June 15, 1723; Feb. 10, 1728-9. Wid. Mary d. June 10, 1739 ; will Sep. 8, 1737; June 14, 1739. Children :
* His chil., in 1652, reed. a legacy from John Partridge, of Olney, Bucking- hamshire, Eng., prob. father of (1) Wm.1
+ G. R. 1853, p. 126, is record of family of a Wm. Partridge, who may have been a son of (6) Nehemiah.
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18 I RICHARD,3 b. Dec. 9, 1681[Sv]; of London in 1737.
19 II NEHEMIAH,3 b. March 9, 1683[Sv]; d. bef. 1737, leaving chil.
20 III MARY,3 b. Oct. 19, 1685[Sv]; m. Jonathan Belcher; d. bef. 1737, leav- ing chil.
21 IV WILLIAM,3 b. May 1, 1687[Sv]; d. bef. 1737, leaving a son William,4 who recd. by his grandfather's will interest in town of Nottingham, N. H.
22 V ELIZABETH, 3 b. Sep. 23, 1692[Sv]; m. Wm. Caswell. She was his wid. in 1723 and '37.
MUNGO PAYNE, son of Mary Payne, b. April 7, 1634[S]. MARY PAYNE of S. m. May 31, 16SS[A], STEPHEN TONGUE.
BARNARD PEAKE [or PEACH], b. ab. 1650, liv. with Wm. Osgood in S., in 1682; liv. in house of Jacob Morrill in S. ab. 1685, and a few weeks later with Osgood again. He testified in the Susanna Martin trial, in 1692.
1 JOSEPH' PEASLEY [or PEASLEE], of Newbury, 1641; free. 1642; landholder in Haverhill in 1645 ; rem. from. Hv. to Salis- bury new town [Amesbury] ;* was made "townsman " of A. 1656, recd. land there in 1656 and '58, and his wid. recd. land later. He m. Mary -; d. Dec. 3, 1660[S] ; will Nov. 11, 1660 ; April 9, 1661 ; ment. grandchild Sarah Saier. Adm. est. of Mary Peasley of Hv. granted son Joseph Sep. 27, 1694. Children :
2 I ELIZABETII,2 b. -; liv. 1600.
3 II JANE,2 b. -; m. Dec. 10, 1646[Hv], (6) JOHN DAVIS; liv. 1660. +
4 III MARY,2 b. -; liv. 1660.
5 IV SARAH,2 b. Sep. 20, 1642[Nb]; recd. father's house and land in A; m. bef. 1664, (2) THOMAS2 BARNARD.+
6 V JOSEPH,2 b. Sep. 9, 1646[Hv]; m. Jan. 21, 1671-2, RUTH2 BARNARD. + 6 JOSEPH? PEASLEY, Dr., (Joseph'), of Haverhill, "physi- cian " and " husbandman ; " b. 1646 ; m. Jan. 21, 1671-2[A Nk S], (8) RUTH2 BARNARD. He recd. "children's land " in Ames. in 1659 and a " township " in A. in 1660 [p. 163], but lived in Hv. after becoming of age ; oath al. at Hv. 1677. Wife Ruth d. Nov. 5, 1723[Hv.]; He d. March 21, 1734-5[Hv]. Children :
7 I MARY,3 b. July 14, 1672[A Nk S]; m. May 24, 1694[Hv], JOSEPH WHIT- TIER (Thomas1).
* For a time he supplied the place of a minister in Amesbury, as a lay preacher, a "gifted brother" as the chh. records call him. [See note, Macy, ?. 236; also Chase's Hist. Hv .; " The New Puritan," pp. 34, 35.]
t Deeds from Joseph Peasley Sen. to his sons-in-law, Jonathan Colburn of Dracut and Win. Mudgett of Hv., 1725-6, seem to show that he m. 2d, ab. 1724-5, a wid. who had two married daus.
NOTE .- NICHOLAS PEASLEE killed by Indians near Oyster River, Aug. 10, .706. [Pike's Journal. ]
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8 II JOSEPH,8 b. July 19, 1674[Hv]; m. Sep. 18, 1699[Hv], (3) ELIZABETH HASTINGS.
9 III ROBERT,3 b. Feb. 3, 1677-8[Hv]; m. 1st, Dec. 16, 1701[Hv], (11) ALICE3 CURRIER; 2d, Anne -; res. Hv .; will 1741-2, ment. wife Anne.
10 IV JOHN,3 b. Feb. 25, 1679-80[Hv]; pub. March 22, 1704-5[A], to (17) MARY3 MARTIN; "millwright;" res. Hv .; liv. 1722.
11 V NATHANIEL,3 Col., b. June 25, 16$2[Hv]; m. 1st, ab. 1702, (90) JUDITH4 KIMBALL; 2d, Abiah Swan; 3d, -. He was a merchant and large land owner in Hv .; chil. rec. there.
12 VI RUTH,3 b. Feb. 25, 1684-5[Hv]; m. July 11, 1705[Hv], (29) SAMUELA CLEMENT.
13 VII EBENEZER,3 b. March 29, 1688[Hv]; d. April 11, 1689[Hv].
14 VIII SARAH,3 b. Aug. 15, 1690[Hv]; m. March 4, 1710, (25) EBENEZER3 EAST- MAN.
1 WILLIAM1 PERKINS, Rev., of Topsfield, b. Aug. 25, 1607 ; free. 1634; m. Aug. 30, 1636, Elizabeth Wooton. He lived in Ipswich, Roxbury, Weymouth, and Gloucester, as well as Tops- field; d. May 21, 1682, wid. Eliz. surviving ; inv. est. June 15, agreement by chil., June 27, 1682. [See G. R. 1856, pp. 211, 369, for further particulars and English ancestry.] Children :
2 I WILLIAM,2 b. Oct. 12, 1639; d. Dec. 23, 1630.
3 II WILLIAM,2 b. Feb. 26, 1641; m. Oct. 24, 1669, Elizabeth Clarke (Daniel) ; res. Tops .; d. Oct. 30, 1695, leaving wid. Eliz. and chil .: Elizabeth? Walcott; Mary3 Smith; William,3 d. bef. Feb., 1699, prob. unm .; John,3 m. Elizabeth -; Dorothy;3 Timothy;3 Nathan;3 Rebecca,3 the last two under age in 1695-6.
4 III ELIZABETH,2 b. June 18, 1643; m. May 31, 1671, John Ramsdell of Lynn; both liv. 1682.
5 IV TOBIJAH,2 b. Oct. 20, 1646; m. Nov. 4, 1680, Sarah Denison; res. Tops .; d. 1723.
6 V CATHERINE,2 b. Oct. 29, 1648; m. May 13, 1667[Ip], John Baker of Ip .; both liv. 1682.
7 VI MARY,2 b. Feb. 17, 1651; m. Sep. 17, 1672, Oliver Purchis; both liv. 1382.
8 VII JOHN,2 b. April 2, 1655; m. Aug. 29, 1695, Anna Hutchison; res. Lynn- field; d. 1712.
9 VIII SARAH,2 b. March 2, 1657; m. June 17, 1679, John Bradstreet; both liv. 1682.
10 IX TIMOTHY,2 b. Aug. 11, 1658; m. Aug. 2, 1686, Edna Hazen; liv. 1682.
11 X REBECCA,2 b. May 4, 1662; m. Nov. 3, 1678, Thomas Fiske; both liv. 1632.
12 JOHN' PERKINS, of Ipswich, b. ab. 1590 ; m. Judith He came over in the ship "Lyon," with Roger Williams, in 1631; lived in Boston two years ; settled in Ip. in 1633; owned " Per-
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kins Island " in Ipswich river ; held town offices, rep. in 1636. He d. in 1654 ; will March 28, Sep. 26 [or 27], 1654 ; wife Judith ment. Children :
13 [I JUDITH,2 b. -; m. WILLIAM1 SARGENT; d. ab. 1633.+?]*
14 II JOHN,2 b. ab. 1614; m. Elizabeth - +
15 III THOMAS,2 b. ab. 1616; m. ab. 1640, Phebe Gould. +
16 IV ELIZABETH,2 b. ab. 1618; m. WILLIAMI SARGENT. +
17 V MARY,2 b. ab. 1620; m. (1) THOMAS' BRADBURY. +
18 VI JACOB,2 b. ab. 1624; m. 1st, ab. 1618, Elizabeth -: 2d, wid. Damaris Robinson. +
19 VII LYDIA,2 b. -; bp. June 3, 1632, in Boston; m. ab. 1651, Henry Ben- net of Ip. She d. ab. 1672. [See G. R., 1875, p. 165, for Bennet Family.]
14 JOHN2 PERKINS, " Quart".," (John'), of Ipswich, b. ab. 1614 ; m. Elizabeth - In 1633, when only 19 yrs. old, he aved the inhabitants of Ip. from destruction by the Indians ; recd.
* M. Ames, p. 102; G. R., 1885, p. 291. We have been unable to verify this tatement from any original source.
NOTE .- The various branches of the Perkins family have been carefully tudied in order to find the parentage of Mary Perkins, b. ab. 1652, who me, in 669-70, Rev. Thomas Wells, first minister of Amesbury. In addition to those iven in the text, may be mentioned the following:
ABRAHAM1 PERKINS, of Hampton, b. ab. 1613; d. Aug. 31, 1683; wid. Mary . May 29, 1706, aged 88 yrs. D Hm. gives 12 chil., b. 1637-'61. The eldest au., Mary,2 b. -; bp. Dec. 15, 1639; m. June 7, 1652, Giles Fifield. The Idest son, Abraham,2 b. Sep. 2, 1639; m. Elizabeth Sleeper (Thomas); killed y Indians June 13, 1677; wid. Eliz. m. Dec. 24, 1677, Alexander Denhan :. See G. R., 1896, pp. 34-40, which gives 13 chil. of Abraham. 1]
ISAAC] PERKINS, of Hampton, per. bro. of Abraham; d. Nov., 1685. The Perkins Family" gives him, with wife Alice, of Ipswich, bef. 1638. D Hm. ves wife Susanna and 12 chil. b. 1638-'61. Mary,2 b. July 23, 1658; m. Feb. ), 1673-4, (5) ISAAC2 CHASE. Susanna,2 b. Aug. 21, 1652; m. 1st, May 19, 1673, ) ISAAC2 BUSWELL; 2d, June 29, 1680, (4) WILLIAM2 FULLER. Jacob Perkins rob. Isaac), late of Hm., was of Holmes Hole, Martha's Vineyard, in 1674.
THOMAS PERKINS, of York Co., d. in 1661. Sv. gives Thomas, b. 1628, of over 1665. There were also WILLIAM and PETER of Dover, and Perkins fam. es in Cape Porpoise, quite early. EDWARD of New Haven, Ct., 1648, left ascendants. JouN d. Jan., 1672-3, leaving a wid. "Casiah," ap. adm. i. oston.
The following publications may be consulted for the early genealogy of the erkins family: G. R. 1856, pp. 211-215, 369; 1858, pp. 79-83; Hist. Coll. Essex st., vol. 19, pp. 213, 254, etc .; D Hm., pp. 907-910, etc .; "The Perkins Fami- ","' by Dr. Geo. A. Perkins, published in three parts, ISS2-'89, gives descend- ts of (14) JOHN,2 (15) THOMAS,2 and (18) JACOB2 respectively.
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land in Ip. in 1634 and '40. Wife Eliz. d. Sep. 27, 1684. He d. Oct. [or Dec.] 14, 1686. Children
20 I JOHN,8 b. ab. 1636; m. Lydia [or Judith] -; d. ab. 1658-9; inv. est. March 28, 1659; wid. and one or two chil.
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21 II ABRAHAM,3 b. ab. 1640; m. Oct. 16, 1661[Ip], Hannah Beamsley; res. Ip .; rep. 1710; chil. : Hannah, 4 b. Aug. 7, 1662; Abraham,4 b. Aug. 15, 1665, and 4 others. He d. April 27, 1722; she d. Oct. 16, 1732, aged 91. III JACOB,8 b. ab. 1646; m. 1st, ab. 1667, Sarah Wainwright; 2d, Sarah Kinsman; res. Ip. He d. Nov. 26, 1719. Will Dec. 13, 1718; Dec. 14, 1719, ment. wife Sarah; chil .: Jacob,+ " eldest son;" John;4 Phillis;+ Sarah,+ [ Annie4?]; Mehitable;4 Mary;" Elizabeth;+ Robert,4 Wesley;+ Joseph;+ Jeremiah,4 also " chil. of my son Francis4 Perkins decd."
. 23 IV LUKE, 3 b. ab. 1649; m. 1st, April 26, 1677, Elizabeth Jaques; 2d, Sarah -; res. Ip .; d. after 1604.
24 V ISAAC,3 b. ab. 1650; m. Hannal Knight; res. Ip .; served in King Philip's war, 1676; d. ab. 1725.
25 [VI MARY,8 b. ab. 1652; m. Jan. 10, 1669[Ip], [prob. 00-70.], Rev. THOMAS2 WELLS (Thomas1)+?]*
26 VII NATHANIEL,3 b. ab. 1652; m. Judith: -; liv. 1684.
27 VIII SAMUEL,3 b. ab. 1655; m. ab. 1676, Hannah West; res. Ip .; d. ab. 1700. 28 IX THOMAS, 3 b. -.
29 X SARAH, 3 b. --.
15 THOMAS? PERKINS, Dea., (John1), of Ipswich and Tops- field, b. ab. 1616 ; m. ab. 1640, Phebe? Gould (Zaccheus!), b. 1620 ; free. 1648; rem. to Tops. ab. 1660. He d. May 7, 1686 ; will Dec. 11, 1685 ; proved in Boston, Sep. 10, 1686 ; wife Phebe and his bro. Reddington ment. Children : -
30 I JOHN,8 b. ab. 1641; m. Nov. 28, 1666, Deborah Browning; d. May 19, 1668; inv. est. June 12, 1668; son Thomas4t liv. 1685.
31 II PHERE,3 b. ab. 1644; m. ab. 1665, Joseph Towne; d. after 1680.
.32 III ZACCHEUS,3 b. ab. 1647; m. ab. 1701, Rebecca -; d. Dec., 1732.
33 IV MARTHA,8 b. ab. 1649; m. Dec. 17, 166S[Ip], John Lamson; res. Ip .; d. after 1719.
34 V MARY,3 b. ab. 1651; m. Oct. 27, 1071, William Howlett; res. Ip .; not ment. in her father's will; but in her own will, 1719, 1723, she ment. sisters Martha Lamson and Judith.
35 VI ELISHA,3 b. ab. 1656; m. 1st, Feb. 23, 1680, Catherine Towne; 2d, wid. Elizabeth (Knight) Towne; d. after 1705. Son Thomas, 4t liv. 1685.
* We have found no direct proof that she was dau. of Quartermaster John; but there seems to be no other family to which she could have belonged, un- less there is a possibility of her belonging to a Dover or Cape Porpoise branch of the Perkins family. Rev. Thomas Wells is known to have been living in Wells in Dec., 1669; but his marriage seems to have taken place in Ipswich the next monthi.
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36 VII JUDITH,3 b. Jan. 28, 1658; liv. 1636; d. unm. bef. 1719.
37 VIII THOMAS,3 b. ab. 1650; m. June 1, 1683, Sarah Wallis; liv. Tops., 1631; d. 1719.
38 IX TIMOTHY,3 b. June 6, 1661; m. 1st, Hannah -; 2d, Abigail -; 3d, Ruth Dorman.
18 JACOB2 PERKINS, Serg., (John1), of Ipswich, b. ab. 1624: m. 1st, ab. 1648, Elizabeth -- , who d. Feb. 12, 1685, aged 56; 2d, wid. Damaris Robinson. He d. Jan. 27 [or 29], 1699-1700 ; adm. est. Feb. 5, 1699-1700. Will of wid. Damaris, Boston, June, 1713 ; Feb. 11, 1716 ; chil. named Robinson. Children :
39 I ELIZABETH,3 b. April 1, 1649; m. Jan. 1, 1667[[p], Thomas Borman.
40 II JOHN,3 b. July 3, 1652; m. 1st, Mary Fisk; 2d, Oct. 13, 1696, Elizabet! Prythatch; Sd, 1711, wid. Mary Hooper.
41 III JUDITH, 3 b. July 11, 1655; m. Dec. 16, 1673[Ip], Nathaniel Browne.
42 IV MARY,3 b. May 14, 165S[Ip]; m. ab. 1678, John Annable.
43 V JACOB,3 " tertius," b. Aug. 3, 1662[Ip]; m. 1st, Dec. 27 [or 25], 1684 [or '5?], Elizabeth Sparks; 2d, Sarah Treadwell; res. Ip. Will Nov. 10, Dec. 3, 1705; ment. his two bros. Matthew Perkins and Thomas Tredwell; his sons Jacobs and John, 4 and dau. Elizabeth: [under 18]. his wife Sarah and her children: Elisha,4 Sarah," Mary,+ Hannah,' and Judith, 4 [all under age].
44 VI MATTHEW,3 b. June 23, 16C5; m. Esther Burnam; res. Ip .; he called Thomas Boarman Jr. " cousin " in 1699; d. 1755.
45 VII HANNAH,3 b. Oct. 11, 1670.
46 VIII JOSEPH,3 b. June 24, 1674; m. May 22, 1700, Martha Morgan; rem. t> Norwich, Ct.
47 IX JABEZ,3 b. May 15, 1677; m. 1st, June 30, 1698, Hannah Lathrop; 2d. 1722, Charity Leonard; rem. to Norwich, Co.
- PETERS, of Ames., a young man, with (3) JOHN2 HOYT, was killed by Indians in Andover, on the road to Haverhill, Aug. 13, 1696.
HANNAH PETTEE, dau. of " Goodwife " Pettee, bp. Oct. 6, 1689, Salis. chh. records, among "grandchildren baptized."
THOMAS PETTITT was adm. freeman at Salisbury, Nov. 2, 1649, on condition that he " live here, and he shall have libertie to dwell in the watch house till May day next ensuing." .[M. Ames., p. 41.]
1 WILLIAM3 PHILBRICK (Thomas,2 Thomas1), of Hampton and Greenland, m. Oct. 10, 1689[D Hm], Mary Neal. The bay- tisms of two of his children are found on the Salisbury chh. .. ords. In 1691 his residence is given as Greenland. Children : "
* Five or six other children are given in Philbrick genealogy, G. F .. 182! p. 283. For Philbrick genealogy see also D Hm., and " Genealogy of the Phil rick and Philbrook Families," 1886. Sometimes spelled Filbrook.
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2 I WALTER, b. Nov. 10, 1690[D Hm]; bp. April 10, 1691[Salis].
3 II MARY, b. May 20, 1692[D Hm]; bp. Sep. 25, 1692[Salis].
4 III HANNAH, b. -; bp. Oct. 31, 1697[D Hm].
1 DANIEL1 PIERCE [or PEIRCE], of Newbury, "blacksmith," b. ab. 1611; m. 1st, Sarah -,* who d. July 17, 1654 [Nb] ; 2d, Dec. 26, 1654[Nb], Ann Milward .; He came to N. Eng. in 1634; rem. from Watertown to Nb. 1638; taxed for lot 3, Mr. Hall's farm in Salis .; owned land in S. in 1661 .; He and wife Ann members Nb. chh. 1674 ; d. Nov. 27, 1677[Nb] ; will Nov. 12, 1677 ; March 26, 1678. Wid. Ann d. Nov. 27, 1690[Nb]. Children :
2 I DANIEL,2 Col., b. ab. 1638; m. Dec. 5, 1680[Nb], Elizabeth Milward;§ both members Nb. chh. 1674; oath al. 1678; res. Nb .; d. April 22, 1704. Chil .: Daniel,8 b. Dec. 20, 1663[Nb]; d. Sep. 2, 1690|[Nb]; Anne,3 b. May 22, 1666[Nb], m. Simon Wainwright; Benjamin,3 b. Feb. 20, 1668-0[Nb], m. Lydia Frost, d. 1711; Joshua,8 b. Oct. 16, 1671[Nb]; Thomas,3 b. May, 1674[Nh]; Martha,3 b. Feb. 26, 1676-7 [Nb], bp. March 4, 1676-7; Sarah,3 b. Oct. 3, 1679[Nb]; George,? b. March 5, 1681-2[Nb]; Mary,8 b. April 14, 1695[C Nb]; John,5 b. Oct. 16, 1687[CNb]; Catharine, 3 b. Sep. 18, 1690[C Nb]. All but the two eldest ment. in will, 1702.
3 II SARAH,2 b. ab. 1640; m. Aug. 24, 1659[Nb], (4) CALEB2 MOODY, +
4 III JOSHUA,2 b. May 15, 1642[Nb]; m. May 7, 1668[S], DOROTHY8 PIKE (Robert,2 John1). He d. in Woodbridge, N. J., 1670. Chil .: Sarah,8 b. March 18, 1668-9, m. Dr. Humphrey Bradstreet of Nb .; Joshua,s b. Jan. 14, 1670-1, [posthumous]; res. Portsmouth, N. H. Wid. Dor- othy m. Sep. 11, 1674[Hv Nk S], (1) JOHN LIGHT. [See note, p. 232. Also G. R. 1874, p. 369; 1875, p. 273.]
5 IV MARTINA,2 b. Feb. 14, 1648-9[Nb]; m. Dec. 23, 1669[Nb], Col. Thomas? Noyes (Rev. James1).
* 1 JOHN! PIKE came from Langford, Eng., in the ship "James " to Newbury in 1635," but was per. first at Ipswich.
* Daniel Pierce had a nephew John Spencer in 1651.
# She was (2) ANN GOODALE [wid. of Thomas Milward]. By her first hus- band she had 3 daus .: Rebecca, b. ---- , m. May 27, 1656, Thomas Thorpe of Ip .; Ann, b. Nov. 1, 1642[Nb]; Elizabeth, b. 1644[Nb]; m. DANIELE PIERCE.
# He was the leading proprietor in the settlement of Woodbridge, N. J., 1666-'70, and deputy-surveyor to run the boundary lines; but did not remain there long himself.
§ She was dau. of Thomas and Ann Milward (his stepmother), b. 1644.
li Joanna, wife of Daniel, d. Sep. 16, 1690[Nb].
T He was recorded as a "laborer," but was evidently a man of education. He acted as attorney in the courts, 1636-7.
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He was of Salisbury when he died, May 26, 1654[S] ; will May 24, Oct. 3, 1654 .* Children : m. Dar
2 I JOHN,2 b. - , "eldest son;" m. 1st, Mary -; 2d, June 30, 1685, Eliz. Fitz Randolph. +
3 II ROBERT,2 b. ab. 1615 or '6; m. 1st, April 3, 16541, SARAH SANDERS; 20, Oct. 30, 1684[S], wid. MARTHA (MOYCE) GOLDWYER. +
4 III DOROTHY,2 b. -; m. Daniel Henrick of Hv .; had chil. in 1654.
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IV ISRAEL,2 b. -; m. 1st, HENRY1 TRUE of Salem; 2d, June 18, 1660[S]; JOSEPH FLETCHER. +
6 V ANN,2 b. -; had chil. in 1654.
2 JOHN" PIKE, Capt., (John1), of Newbury, Mass., and Wood- bridge, N. J., m. 1st, Mary --; 2d, June 30, 1685, Elizabeth! Fitz Randolph, in N. J. He was rep. 1657 and '8 ; lived in Hv. 1661; rem. to N. J. ab. 1669, among the first settlers of Wood- bridge, its first "President" in 1671, " the prominent man of the town," and some years a magistrate ; d. Jan., 1688-9. Children :
7 I JOSEPH,3 b. Dec. 26, 1638[Nb]; m. Jan. 29, 1661-2, Susanna Kings. bury. +
II JOHN,& b. Jan. 12, 1649-1[Nb]; d. May 28, 1649[Nb]. 8
9 III HANNAH,3 b. April 26, 1643[Nb]; m. March 19, 1660-1[Hv], (8) ODA- DIAH2 AYER, of Woodbridge. +
10 IV A SON,8 b. -; d. Sep. 6, 1645[Nb].
1 V MARY,3 b. Nov. 1, 1647[Nb]; m. Sep. 11, 1667[Nb], Richard Worth: land in Woodbridge, 1670.
2 VI JOHN,3 b. March 30, 1650[Nb]; m. Feb. 2, 1675, Elizabeth Stout of Mid. dletown; res. Woodbridge; d. Aug. 13, 1714; several chil.
3 VII RUTH,8 b. July 17, 1652[Nb]; m. Nov. 9, 1570, ABRAHAM2 TAPPA (Abraham1); res. Woodbridge; several chil., who may have d. young.
4 VIII SARAH,3 b. Sep. 13, 1655[Nb]; d. Nov. 19, 165[Nb].
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IX THOMAS,8 b. Dec. 7, 1657[Nb]; m. 1st, Jan. 25, 1686, Elizabeth Parker: 2d, Aug. 14, 1689, Hester Bunn; 3d, June 30, 1699, Mary Phillips; res. Woodbridge; liv. 1713-4.
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3 ROBERT2 PIKE, Maj. and Mr., (John"), of Salisbury, b. ab. .615 or '6 ; m. 1st, April 3, 1641[S Sm], SARAH SANDERS, t who 1. Nov. 1, 1679[S] ; 2d, Oct. 30, 1684[S], (2) MARTHA2 MOYCE
* Hannah Pike m. James Fisk, 6 chil., b. 1649-'58[HEv]. She may have beer dau. of (1) John,1 but her name does not appear in huis will.
t She gave her age as about 40 in 1662. Mrs. Smith, in " Founders of Ma -- ay Colony," gives her baptism in 1615, however. She was prob. dan. of Juhs anders of Weeks, Downton parish, Eng., and sister of JOHN! SANDERS ( alis. and Nb. Her mother was prob. Alice Cole, sister of (1) JOHN COLE Di alis. Maj. Pike called John Cole his " uncle " in 1703 [p. 111].
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[wid. of (1) GEORGE GOLDWYER]. He was of Newbury 1635- Feb. 1637-8 ; recd. land in the "first division " of S., 1640, '41, '42, '54, etc. From the deposition of "Smith and Presse," it ap- pears that he visited England in 1650 or '51. [See Pressey.] His name heads the list of "commoners," after the minister, in 1650 ; he paid the largest tax in 1652; signed the petition of 1658; Maj. Robert and Mrs. Pike were first on the list of mem- bers of the S. chh. in 1687 ; and he was the most prominent citizen of S. during the last half of the 17th century. Wife Martha signed Bradbury petition of 1692. He d. Dec. 12, 1706[S] ; adm. · est. May 21, 1707 ; acct. May, 1708 .* Wid. Martha d. Feb. 26, 1712-3[S]. [See pp. 17, 236.]
He took the oath of free. May 17, 1637 ; rep. 1648 and several years following ; Assistant 1682 down to 1692; member of the Council many years down to 1696, and justice of the peace many more. He was very decided in his opinions, which were liberal in advance of his time,f and had difficulties with other members of the S. chh. as early as 1675 and as late as 1700. He has been called " the moral and fearless hero of New Eng. ; " "the first and strongest representative of the right of petition ;" the "power which squelched the witchcraft delusion," ete .¿ The full record of his civil and military life may be found in "The New Puritan." [See M. Ames., pp. 145-149.] Children :
17 I SARAH,3 b. Feb. 24, 1641-2[S]; m. 1st, May 7, 1661[S], (2) WYMOND- BRADBURY; 2d, May 10, 1671[S], JOHN STOCKMAN. +
18 II MARY,' b. Feb. 22, 1043-4[S], d. April 3, 1647[S],
19 III DOROTHY,3 b. Nov. 11, 1645[S]; m. 1st, May 7, 1668[S], (4) JOSHUA? PIERCE; 2d, Sep. 11, 1674 [Hv Nk S], (1) JOHN LIGHT. +
20 IV MART,3 b. Aug. 5, 1647[S]; m. 1st, (1) JEDEDIAH ANDROS; 2d, Aug., 1674[S], (6) JOHN" ALLEN. +
21 V ELIZABETH,3 h. June 24, 1650[S]; m. Aug. 20, 1672[S], (6) WILLIAM" CARR. +
22 VI JOHN,3 b. May 13, 1653[S]; m. May 5, 1681, SARAH3 MOODY. +
23 VII ROBERT,3 D. June 26, 1655[S]; m. Mary -, +
24 VIII MOSES,3 b. March 15, 1657-8[S]; m. Susanna -. +
* Rev. John' Pike, "of Dover, eldest son," was adm. est. Maj. Robert.2 After the death of Rev. John,3 in 1710, Dr. Robert+ Pike was exec. est. of his father, Rev. John, 8 and adm. est. of his grandfather, Maj. Robert,? April, 1714.
1 His son, Rev. John,3 in his "Journal," states that his father " wasalways very temperate in reference to meats and drinks."
# In 1653 he denounced the law passed by the General Court designed to
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JOSEPH3 PIKE (John,2 John1), of Newbury, b. 1638; m. Jan. 29, 1661-2[Nb], Susanna Kingsbury ; res. Rowley, 1668-70 ; Jos. and wife members Nb. chh. 1674. A Joseph served in King Philip's war, 1676. Oath al. at Nb. 1678 ; a deputy sheriff, killed by Indians in Amesbury, on the way to Haverhill, Sep. 4, 1694 [Nb]; adm. est. Sep. 26, 1694; est. div. 1699, John4 "eldest son," wid. Sus. living. Children :
25 I SARAH,4 b. Oct. 12, 1666[Nb]; m. Feb. 4, 1635-6[Nb], (28) ANTHONY' MORSE. +
26 II JOHN, 4 b. Sep. 1, 1668[Rw Sin]; d. Sep. 29, 1668, at Rowley.
27 III MARY, 4 b. April 17[Rw Sm] or 30[Nb], 1670; liv. 1705, name Pike.
28 IV JOHN,4 b. Dec. 28, 1671[Nb]; prob. m. March 18, 1694-5, Lydia3 Coffin (Tristram,2 Tristram1), [wid. of Moses Little]; adm. Nb. chh. 1697; res. Nb .; prob. liv. 1714. Chil. [C Nb]: Judith,5 b. Dec. 4, 1695; Sus- anna,5 b. April 3, 1697; Lydia,5 b. Dec. 23, 1698; Joanna,5 b. Dec. 17, 1700; Dorothy,5 b. Sep. 23, 1702.
29 V JOSEPH,4 b. April 17, 1674[Nb]; pub. Dec. 4, 1695[Nb], to Hannah Smith (Lieut. James, decd.); res. Nb. He d. 1757; 5 chil., CNb.
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