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30 VI BENJAMIN,4 b. Sep. 21, 1676[Nb]; bp. Sep. 24, 1676; liv. 1699.
31 VII HANNAH,4 b. March 24, 1678-9[Nb]; prob. m. 1701, (27?) JOSEPH3 IL3- LEY, Jr. A Hannah Pike adm. Nb. chh. 1697.
32 VIII THOMAS, 4 b. Aug. 4, 1681[Nb]; liv. 1699.
22 JOHN3 PIKE, Rev., (Robert,2 John1), b. 1653 ; m. May 5, 1681 [Sv], (14) SARAH3 MOODY. He grad. H. C. 1675; oath ree. same year ; commenced preaching in Dover, Nov., 1678 ; rd. Aug., 1681; rem. to Portsmouth after the massacre, in 1689,
estrain Peasley and Macy of Ames. from preaching in the absence of a min- ster. He declared "that those members who had voted for it had violated heir oaths as freemen; that their act was against the liberty of the country, oth civil and ecclesiastical, and that he stood ready to make his declaration ood." For this he was tried, convicted, fined, and disfranchised, by the Gen- ral Court. The punishment inflicted on Lieut. Pike caused petitions to be igned by many persons in the surrounding towns, asking that the sentence be evoked. This offended the Court still more, and the signers were called upon give "a reason of their unjust request." In Oct., 1654, out of the whole umber of signers, about one-fifth, or fifteen persons, only, were reported who have not given satisfaction," and therefore insisted upon the right of etition [p. 89]. Robert Pike's fine was paid, and in Oct., 1657, his disfran. lisement was removed. In 1358 he was again elected to the General Court. In 1675 Robert Pike resisted the authority assumed by his pastor, Rev. ohn Wheelwright, and was excommunicated from the S. chu .; but was rein- ated the next year.
In 1692 he appeared in the third great controversy of his life, in cpposition the witchcraft delusion.
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to Hm. in 1690, to Nb. in 1691, to Portsm. again in 1692,* to Dover again in 1698, to S. in 1702, to Dover a third time in 1706,* where he d. March [10?], 1709-10; will March 6, March [10?], 1709-10. His "Journal " was published in vol. iii., N. H. Hist. Coll. Wife d. Jan. 24, 1703. [See Sv.] Children :
33 I NATHANIEL, 4 b. -; res. Portsmouth; adm. est. May 17, 1715. Dau. Sarah5 liv. 1717.
34 II ROBERT,4 Dr., b. Feb. 6, 1685; liv. 1717. A Robert m. May 22, 1711, Elizabeth Atkinson, in N. H.
35 III ABIGAIL,4 b. ab. 16S8; d. ab. 1694.
36 IV HANNAH,+ b. May 18, 1691, at Hm. ; bp. July 12, 1691, at S .; m .- Symes; liv. 1717.
37 V MERCY,4 b. May 18, 1691, at Hm[twin]; bp. July 12, 1691, at S .; m. - Gardner; liv. 1717.
38 VI JOSHUA, 4 b. 1693; res. Portsm .; adm. est. Jan. 23, div. July 9, 1716-7; no family.
39 VII MARGARET,4 b. ab. 1699; prob. d. young.
49 VIII SOLOMON,+ b. ab. 1700; liv. 1717.
23 ROBERT3 PIKE, Jr., (Robert,2 John1), of Salisbury, b. 1655; m. Mary -; oath al. and fid. 1677 ; signed petition of 1680; adm. S. chh. May 20, 1688; free. April, 1690; d. Aug. 22, 1690; adm. est. April 22, 1691. Wid. Mary m. ab. 1691, (4) WILLIAM3 HOOKE. Children :
41 I ROBERT,4 b. Sep. 3, 1637[S]; bp. May 27, 1688; liv. 1705; reed. Maj. Robert2 Pike's homestead.
42 II SARAH, 4 b. Feb. 3, 1689-00[S]; bp. Feb. 16, 1689-90; liv. 1694. A Sarah of S. m. Nov. 6, 1712[S], JACOB3 STEVENS (prob. Benj.,2 John1), of S.
24 MOSES3 PIKE ( Robert,2 John'), of Salisbury, b. 1658; m. Susanna A Susanna Pike adm. S. chh. Feb. 5, 1698-9. He took cath al. and fid. 1677, signed petition of 1680; was liv. 1714. Children :
43 I MOSES,4 b. Aug. 16, 1683[S]; bp. Nov. 3, 1690. A Mary Pike, wife of Moses, bp. Oct. 5, 1712. Benjamin,5 son of Moses and Mary, b. May 20, 1712[S]. A Moses Pike, Jr., was drowned Dec. 18, 1716[S].
44 II ELIAS,4 b. July 10, 1692[S]; bp. Nov. 3. 1699; m. Jan. 19, 1713[S], (49) JOANNA3 ALLEN.
45 III MARY,4 b. April 27, 1695(A and S]; bp. Nov. 5, 1699.
46 IV SARAH,4 b. Oct. 27, 1698[S]; bp. Nov. 5, 1699; d. Oct. 30, 1701[S].
47 V TIMOTHY,4 b. May 30, 1701[S]; bp. July 13, 1701; m. Aug. 4, 1726, (13) HOPESTILL4 HOYT; res. Nb. and Nb. port.
18 VI JOHN,4 b. Oct. 20, 1703[S]; bp. July 2, 1704.
* His residence is given as Dover, however, in 1633, 1702, '4 and '5.
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49 VII SOLOMON,4 [or JOSEPH+],* b, Sep. 1, 1707[S]; bp. Oct. 12, 1707. 50 VIII DOROTHY,4 b. March 14, 1709-10[S]; bp. April 23, 1710.
51 HUGH PIKE, of Newbury, "housewright," b. ab. 1657; m. 1st, June 17, 1685[Nb], (70) SARAH3 BROWN, who prob. d. bef. 1691; 2d, Maryt He was a soldier under Capt. Tur- ner, at Hatfield, April, and Hadley, Sep., 1676, King Philip's war ; oath al. and fid. at Nb. 1678, [aged 21]. Will Dec. 2, Jan. 22, 1727-8, no wife ment. Children :
52 I A DAUGHTER, b. June 18, 1685[Nb]; [d. young?].
53 II HUGH, b. May 28, 1686[Nb]; liv. 1727. A Hugh Pike m. June 30, 1714 [Nb], (13) HANNAH3 KELLY; dau. Hannah b. March 31, 1715[Nb].
A Hugh Pike of Nb. m. Nov. 24, 1715[A ], Hannah " Emmison " of A.
54 III JOSEPH, b. bef. 1091 [by 1st wife]; liv. 1727.
55 IV SOLOMON, b. -; m. Ann -; liv. 1737, in Nb.
56 V JOSHUA, b. --; liv. 1737, in Nh.
57 VI MARY, b. -; m. June 9, 1722, (22) TIMOTHY& FRENCH. +
58 VII HANNAH, b. -; m. - Springer; liv. 1727.
JAMES PIKE m. May 23, 1700[Nb], Sarah March; parentage not ascertained.
WILLIAM PILE, [of Salisbury, 1659?], according to Savage, removed to Nantucket, thence to Dover. He was one of the pur- chasers of that island in 1659, and was of Dover when he sold premises in Nantucket to Richard Swain, July 2, 1663. We have found no other authority but Savage for his being a resident of Salisbury.#
ABEL PILLSBURY was a member of the Amesbury "training band " in 1630, He was doubtless the son of Wm. and Dorothy Pillsbury of Newbury, b. ab. 1652. Chil. recorded at Nb. b. 1679-'94[CNb]. He prob. lived in A. but a short time.
1 AARON! PINGRY [or PENGRY], of Ipswich, bro. of (2) MOSES,1 m. Jennet - [wid. of Robert Starkweather]. He was
* Given Joseph on town rec. of birth; Solomon on chh. rec. of bp.
t Hugh Pike and wife Mary sold land in S. to John Jewell, Sam. Jewell and Joseph Jewell, all of A., in 1710. Wife Mary liv. 1717, deed. Parentage of Hugh Pike not ascertained.
# He was, however, witness to a deed of Edward Cottle, Feb. 18, 1658, with Tho. Bradbury, Richard Ormsby, and Richard Goodale, all of them Salis. men. His being one of the purchasers of Nantucket in 1659 does not prove his r ... idence in either Salisbury or Nantucket, as some of the ten were not Salisbury men, and some did not remove to Nantucket. His name is the only one of the original ten which does not appear on the Indian deed of 1671. He may har- been a resident of Dover all along. [See p. 236.]
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of Ip. as early as 1641 ; will May 4, 1684; Nov. 17, 1696; ment. his wife and her son John Starkweather ; the 3 sons and 3 daus. of his bro. Moses ; but no chil. of his own.
2 MOSES1 PINGRY [or PENGRY], Dea., of Ipswich, "salt- maker," bro. of (1) AARON,1 b. ab. 1610 ; m. (8) LYDIA2 CLEM- ENT, who d. Jan. 16, 1676. He was of Ip. as early as 1641; rep. 1665; d. Jan. 2, 1695-6. Children :
3 I SARAH,2 b. -; m. April 20, 1664, John Day (Robert); liv. 1684.
4 II LYDIA,2 b. -; m. Feb. 13, 1665-6, Thomas Burnum; liv. 1684.
5 III MOSES,2 b. ab. 1650; m. 1st, June 20, 1680, Sarah Converse; 2d, wid. Abigail (Morse) Hendrick. +
6 IV AARON,2 b. ab. 1652; m. Ann Pickard (John) of Rw .; res. Ip. and Rw .; liv. 1684; 4 chil.
7 V JOHN,2 b. ab. 165; m. May 20, 1678, Faith Jewett (Joseph); res. Ip .; liv. 1707; 3 chil.
8 VI THOMAS,2 b. -; d. Jan. 25, 1662.
9 VII MEHITABLE,2 b. -; d. Jan. 8, 1663.
10 VIII ABIGAIL,2 b. Jan. 30, 1666; liv. 1684.
5 MOSES? PINGRY [PENGRY or PINGREE] (Moses1), of Ips- wich, Amesbury, Newbury, and Carolina, "shipwright," o. ab. 1650 ; m. 1st, June 29, 1680, Sarah Converse (James), who d. Feb. 20, 1692 ; 2d, (103) ABIGAIL2 MORSE [wid. of John Hendrick]. He served in King Philip's war, 1675; was of A. 1688, Nb. 1694, Ip. 1691 and '99. Will Dec. 6, 1699; bound for Carolina, where his wife Abigail then was, to settle the estate " God hath given me;" ment. his common rights in Hv .; proved May 16, 1709. Children :
11 I MOSES,3 b. Nov. 17, 1682; d. Feb. 8, 1683.
12 II ANN,3 b. [March 16, 1679?]; liv, with her uncle, Philemon Deane, or Dane, in 1690; m. June 9 or 11, 1703, Joseph Hunt.
13 III MOSES,3 b. March 21, 1687-8[A]; " 2d son " [by 1st wife]; liv. 1699.
14 IV ABIGAIL,3 b. Nov. 11, 1695 [by 2d wife]; liv. 1699 .*
1 JOHN' PRESSEY,} of Amesbury, "planter," b. ab. 1639, came to Salisbury from Eng. ab. 1650 or '51 ;; taxed in S. 1659;
* For further particulars, see "The Pengry Family," 1881, from which much of the above has been taken.
i Spelled also PRESSIE, PRESSY, PRESSE, etc.
# See deposition of "Smith & Presse," about Maj. Robert Pike's land in Salisbury, Sep., 1623. [G. R. 1881, p. 232.] They came with Pike, as his ser- vants, in 1650-1, and lived with him 10 or 12 years.
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ught land in A. in 1664 ; meeting house seat in A. 1667 ; served King Philip's war, under Capt. Turner, in the " Falls Fight," ay 18, 1676; oath al. at A. 1677 ; "training band " 1680. He Dec. 4, 1663[S], MARAH GOUGE (Wm .? ), who was b. ab. 45. [See pp. 132, 178.] He testified against Susanna Martin 1692, to events which occurred ab. 1668 ; d. Nov. 18, 1707[A]. " Mariah Pressee "* dism. from S. to A. chh., March, 1699-1700. ildren :
I JOHN,2 b. Oct. 1, 1664[S]. From G. R., 1887, p. 214, it would appear that he was living in 1736; unless it should be the grandson, (6) John. 8
II MARY,2 b. Nov. 30, 1665[S].
III HANNAH,2 b. Sep. 29, 1668[A Sm]; prob. m. Nov. 16, 1686[A], SAMUEL STANWOOD (Philip). +
IV WILLIAM,2 b. June 2, 1671[A Nk S]; m. SUSANNA3 JAMESON. +
5 WILLIAM2 PRESSEY (John1), of Amesbury, b. 1671; m. SUSANNA3 JAMESON ; "snow-shoe man," 1708; d. Oct. 19, 7[A]; adm. est. Jan. 2, 1737-8; wid. Sus. prob. liv. 1740. ldren :
I JOHN,3 b. Dec. 2, 1691[A]; m. Feb. 12, 1712-3[A], ELIZABETH3 WEED (Ephraim,2 John1); res. A .; d. Dec. 13, 1737[A]; adm. est. Jan. 2, 1738; est. div. 1741, wid. ment. and chil .: John,+ " eldest son," b. 1714; Moses, 4 b. 1715; Aaron,+ b. 1718; Joseph,+ b. 1720; Benjamin;' Elizabeth;4 Paul,4 b. 1729; Jonathan,4 the last four b. after 1720.
II MARY,3 b. Feb, 7, 1693[A]; m. March 30, 1715[A], John " Osilaway " of Nb .; rem. to Kingston; liv. 1737.
INI HANNAH,3 b. Feb. 10, 1695-6[A]; m. Nov. 4, 1714[A], (48) ELIA94 COLBY.
IV SARAH,3 b. Sep. 7, 1698[A]; m. July 20, 1728, (51) THOMAS4 COLBY.
V WILLIAM,8 b. Feb. 25, 1701-2[A]; res. A .; d. ab. 1748, no chil. Will Jan. 17, 1740; April 18, 1748.
VI JACOB,3 b. March 1, 1703-4[A]; res. A .; liv. 1737; son William+ liv. 1740.
VII JONATHAN,3 b. July 3, 1707[A]; res. A .; adm. est. July 11, 1748.
III SUSANNA,8 b. Feb. 19, 1709-10[A]; d. Nov. 11, 1710[A].
- PRICE, Serg., member Salis. chh. when Rev. James Allen was ord., May 4, 1687.
L WILLIAM1 PRICHARD [or PRITCHET], Serg., of Lynn 5, Ipswich 1648-'68 ; became one of the first settlers of Brook-
A " Mara" Pressey, of A., m. Feb. 9, 1712-3[A], in And., (157) JOHN' BALL.
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field. He was killed by Indians, Aug. 3, 1675; inv. est. March, 1676 ;* est. div. 1677; " the woman " and eight children ment. Children :
2 I JOHN,2 b. -; "eldest son " in 1677; res. Topsfield; free. 1686. Chil .: Elizabeth,3 b. July 23, 1675[Ip]; John,8 b. March 28, 1580[Ip]; prob. others.
3 II SAMUEL,2 b. -; killed by Indians with his father.
4 III WILLIAM,2 b. -; m. 1st, Elizabeth -; 2d, Elizabeth -; 3d, Re- becca -; res. Suffield. Wid. Reb. adm. est. Feb., 1698. Sv. gives 3 chil. b. 1684-91; all d. young.
5 IV JOSEPH,2 b. March 1, 1653[Ip]; m. FRANCES' COLBY. +
6 V ELIZABETH,2 b. -; liv. 1677.
7 VI SARAH,2 b. Jan. 22, 1662[Ip]; liv. 1677.
8 VII MARY,2 b. -; liv. 1677.
9 VIII HANNAH,2 b. -; liv. 1677.
10 IX ESTHER,2 b. -; liv. 1677.
5 JOSEPH PRITCHET [or PRICHARD] (Wm.1), of Amesbury, b. 1658; m. (13) FRANCES3 COLBY. She was adm. S. chh. April 30, 1699 ; but dism. to A. chh. May 5, 1700. "Snow-shoe man " 1708; will Nov. 11, 1731; April 10, 1732; wife Frances ment. Children :
11 I A DAUGHTER, 3 b. -; per. d. young.
12 II ELIZABETH,3 b. -; m. Jan. 21, 1796-7[4], EBENEZER TUCKER (Be- noni, Morris). +
13 III ANNE,3 b. May 15, 1686[A], "Sd dau." The will speaks of " grand dau. Anna Copp, wife of David Copp," in 1731. She may have been the dau. of any one of the three chil.
1 JOHN PROWSE [or PROUSE], of Amesbury, m. (4) HAN- , NAR2 BARNES, who d. May 27, 1683[A]. Oath al. 1077 ; "train- ing band" 1680; liv. 1690; adm. est. Sep. 2, 1706; est. div. Dec., 1707 ; (6) MOSES2 MORRILL adm. Children :
2 I ABIHAIL [ABIELL or ABIGAIL], U. Dec. 18, 1666[S]; m. 1st, Jan. 5, 1690-1[A], (1) ISRAEL DIAMOND; 2d, Nov. 11, 1718[A], (11?) RICHARD? BARTLETT. +
3. II JOHN, b. Feb. 15, 1669[A Sm]; d. bef. 1707.
4 III BARNES, b. Aug. 2, 1672[A Nk S]; " eldest son" in 1707; m. Jan. 29, 1701-2[A], (84) DEBORAH+ KIMBALL. He was missing after the at- tack on Ames. by the Indians, Jaly 4, 1706 [p. 25]; adm. est. Aug. 1, 1715. Chil .: Mary, b. Nov. 26, 2703[A]; Hannah, b. July 20, 1705[A]. IV HANNAH, b. Match, 1676[A]; m. Jan. 9, 1701-2[A], (11) JOHN' JEWELL. + 5
* John of Topsfield and Joseph of Amesbury conveyed to their brother Wil- liam the estate in B. of their father and brother Sam., deed., Nov., 1600.
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1 GEORGE' PURINGTON* [or PUDDINGTON], of York in .640; m. Mary -. A wid. Puddington licensed to sell wine n that jurisdiction, in 1649. Wid. Mary m. bef. 1661, Capt. John Davis of York. Children :
I JOHN,2 b. -; m. Mary Scammon. + II ELIAS,2 b. -. III MARY,2 b. --. IV FRANCES,2 b. -. V REBECCA,2 b. -.
2 JOHN? PURINGTON [or PUDDINGTON], Lieut., (George1), . Mary Scammon; rem. from York to Cape Porpoise ; liv. there 1678 ; grant of land in 1681; town clerk and selectman till de- rtion of the town in 1690, when he left and d. 2 or 3 yrs. later. hildren :
I JOHN,3 b. -; m. Sarah -; "house carpenter;" rem. to Salis. Child Sarah,4 b. Jan. 26, 1690-1[S].
II JAMES, 8 b. -; m. Lydia --; adm. est. of father. +
III JOSHUA,3 b. -; m. - Durrill (Philip); a "shoemaker;" res. Hm. 1720.t Prob. foot soldier in ", 1702.
IV [GEORGE,3 b. -? ] .;
8 JAMES3 PURINGTON [or PUDDINGTON] (John,2 Geo.1),
Salisbury, m. Lydia -. He d. July 12, 1718[S] ; adm. est.
t. 2, 1718 ; est. div. 1719, wid. Lydia ment-§ Children :
I JAMES,4 b. July 8, 1693[S]; prob. d. young.
DI ELIZABETH,4 b. Dec. 8, 1695[S]; liv. 1719; prob. pub. Oct. 17, 1719[A], to PHILIP5 ROWELL (Jacob,4 Philip,2 Val.,2 Thomas1).
III JOHN,4 b. -; " eldest son " in 1719. A John and Theodate had son James b. Jan. 22, 1722-3[S].
IV ELISHA, 4 b. 1698-1705; "2d son " in 1719.
V DANIEL,4 b. -; "3d son " in 1719.
VI MARY,4 b. --; liv. 1719.
VII HANNAH,4 b. April 14, 1708[S]; "3d dau." in 1719.
III RUTH,4 b. April 14, 1708[S], [twin]; "4th dau." in 1719.
A ROBERT PURINGTON member Portsmouth chh. 1640 [G. R. 1855, p. 180]; John, b. ab. 1635, res. Exetor; Robert, b. ab. 1638[Sv]. A Robert of sm. 1665, free. 1672; and John of Portsm. 1654[Sv]. Sv. states that John reter, son of Robert, rem. to Salis.
A Joshua of Hm. pub. Oct. 28, 1710[A], to (25) DAMARIS JONES.
George Purington, of Salis., "formerly of Cape Porpos," d. Jan., 1692. 's Purrington ap. adm. est. March 30, 1693.
A James claimed land in Cape Porpoise by Indian deed of 1672.
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Hezekiah Purinton a Salis. soldier at Wells, 1696.
Mary Purington of S. m. (22) JOSIAH3 Dow, Sep. 22, 1710[D Hm]. Lydia Purington of S. m. William Straw of A., July 13, 1713[A].
WILLIAM PURRIER ment. on S. records, whose lots Wm. Partridge took very early. Sv. states that Wm. Purryer of Ipswich came in the " Hopewell," 1635, from Olney in Bucks, Eug., age 36, with wife Alice and 3 young daus. Sv. says, "I imagine" that he rem. to Southold, L. I., and was free. in Ct. in 1662.
1 ROBERT QUINBY [or QUIMBY], of Amesbury, " ship-car- penter," m. ab, 1657, (16) ELIZABETH2 OSGOOD. He bought land in A. in 1658; recd. land 1659-68; "townsman " 1660; meeting house seat 1667; d. ab. 1677 .* Wid. Eliz .* ap. adm. est. Oct. 9, 1677; inv. est. Aug. 27, 1677; son Robert ap. adm. est. of both father and mother, Sep. 26, 1694; est. div. 1700. Chil. :
2 I LYDIA, b. Jan. 22, 1657-8[S]; m. April 10, 1674[Sv], (5) WILLIAM2 HOLD- RIDGE; liv. 1700.
3 II WILLIAM, b. June 11, 1660[S]; m. Sarah --. +
4 III ROBERT, b. --; m. Mary --. +
5 IV JOHN, b. Sep. 7, 1665[S]; m. Mary --. +
6 V THOMAS, b. Feb. 8, 1667-8[S]; liv. 1700.
7 VI ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 17, 1670[A Nk S]; prob. d. young.
8 VII PHILIP, b. March 1, 1672-3[A Nk S]; liv. 1700.
9 VII JOSEPH, b. March 5, 1675-6[ANK S] ; m. ELIZABETH' GETCHELL. + 3 WILLIAM QUINBY (Robert), of Amesbury, b. 1660; m. Sarah -; oath al. 1677; " training band " 1680; liv. 1700 : adm. est. June 11, 1705 ; inv. presented by Robert Quinby. Children :
10 I ELIZABETH, b. March 6, 1689[A].
11 II WILLIAM, b. Oct. 8, 1693[A]; liv. 1713.
4 ROBERT QUINBY (Robert), of Amesbury, m. Mary --; adm. est. June 6, 1715; est. div. Dec., 1715; wid. Mary ment. Children :
12 I JOSEPH, b. -; "eldest son" in 1715; pub. July 10, 1717, to (45) LYDIA+ HOYT.
13 II JOHN, b. Dec. 2, 1686[A], " 2d son;"' d. Dec. 28, 1686[A].
14 III MARY, b. Oct. 11, 1687[A], " Ist dau .; " d. Dec. 12, 1687[A].
* Mrs. Quinby was wounded, but not killed, by the Indian Symon in the Ames. massacre of July 7, 1677. Her husband was prob. killed at that time. [M. Ames., p. 105; Chase's Hist. Hv., p. 126.]
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5 IV BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 10, 1689[A]; liv. 1715; prob. m. Dec. 25, 1722, (12) JUDITHS GOULD.
6 # V HANNAH, b. Aug. 23, 1692[A]; liv. 1715; prob. m. Jan. 12, 1713-4[A], JOHN& SARGENT (Thomas,2 Wm.1).
7 VI ANNE, b. May 23, 1695[A]; m. Jan. 1, 1716-7[A], (14) JOSEPH3 JEWELL.
5 JOHN QUINBY (Robert), of Salisbury, b. 1665; m. Mary She d. Aug. 17, 1710[S]. Children :
I JOHN, b. July S, 1688[S].
II JEREMIAH, b. Aug. 24, 1689[S]; S. soldier in 1710; prob. m. June 14, 1716[A], (7) HANNAH GEORGE.
) III ELEAZER. b. May 13, 1691[S].
IV DAVID, b. July 19, 1693[S].
V SARAH, b. March 31, 1695[S].
VI ROBERT, b. Dec. 13, 1701[S].
VII JONATHAN, b. June 12, 1704[S].
VIII JACOB, b. March 13, 1706-7[S].
IX JETHRO, b. [Nov. 27, 1710[S] ?. Sce death of mother.]
9 JOSEPH QUINBY (Robert), of Amesbury, b. 1676 ; m. ab. 100, (5) ELIZABETH3 GETCHELL. Both dead in 1737. He d. arch 23, 1736. Adm. est. of a Joseph of A., Sep. 30, 1745. Possibly (12) Joseph.] Children :
I DOROTHY, b. Dec. 7, 1700[A]; m. Sep. 24, 1724, (46) JOSEPH3 EASTMAN; both liv. 1737, in S.
II PHILIP, b. Nov. 18, 1703[A]; m. Dec. 29, 1729, (33) ANNE+ BLAISDELL; liv. 1737, in A.
III KATHARINE, b. June 30, 1706[A]; m. Josiah Barrett; both liv. 1740, in Hardwick, Mass.
IV ELEANOR, b. July 15, 1708[A]; m. John Davis; both liv. 1737, in Brookfield, Mass.
1 ROBERT RAWLINS [or ROLLINS],* of Amesbury; oath al. 77 ; " training band " 1680; m. (7) MARY3 BLAISDELL. Child : I ELIZABETH, b. July 13, 1686[A], " 1st dau."
LIEUT. REMINGTON'S name appears on the tax list of S. 1659. Mr. and Mrs. mington appear on the A. rec. 1661.
1 RICHARD RING, of Marlborough, Wilts, Eng., m. JOANE? ILFE (John1). Prob. nearly related to ROBERT RING, per a
* Parentage not known. Nicholas Rawlins, of Nb., b. ab. 1646, who m. in 9, (4) REBECCA2 LONG; oath al. 1678; chil. b. 1680-92[C Nb]; may possibly re been bro. of Robert.
Thomas Rawlins, prob. of Nb., b. ab. 1641, deposition 1669.
James Rawlins of Dover, 1644-85. [G. R. 1854, pp. 255-8.]
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bro. He was living, but she was apparently dead, in 1668. Children :
2 I JOSEPH, b. -; about to visit this country in 1668.
3 II ISAAC, b. -; liv. 166S.
4 III ELIZABETH, b. -; m. - Shropshire; a wid. in 166S.
5 IV HESTER, b. -; bp. March 22, 1639-40,* at St. Peter's, Marlborough, Eng .; liv. unm., 1668.
6 [v SARAH, b. 1636-46; m. 1st, ab. 1661, (23) WILLIAM1 COTTLE; 2d, ab. 1673, John Hale?]. [See Cottle, p. 116.]
ROBERT! RING; [or RINGE], of Salisbury, "cooper " and "planter," prob. b. ab. 1614; per. bro. of (1) RICHARD ; m. Eliz- abeth -. He recd. land in the "first division" and in 1640; free. Oct., 1640 ; carried on the fishing business on Ring's Island in 1642;# " householder " in S. in 1677; signed petition of 1680; d. 1690 ; will Jan. 23, 1687-8; March 31, 1691.§ Children :
8 I HANNAH,2 b. -; m. - Harrison; liv. 1688.
9 II ELIZABETH,2 b. -; m. Aug. 26, 1671, in And., (3?) NATHANIEL2 GRIFFIN. +
NOTE .- Among the deeds at Salem is a document, dated Oct. 22, 1668, which states that Richard Ring of Marlborough, Wilts, Old Eng., and his chil- dren, namely, Joseph Ring, Isaac Ring, his sons; and Elizabeth Shropshire, wid., and Hester Ring, his daus., claimed debts due them in New England; and Joseph Ring, the bearer, was to travel thither for himself, his father, bro. and sisters. JOHN ROLFE willed them property in 1664.
* Rev. Chr. Wordsworth writes that he finds only this entry about Richard Ring on the register of St. Peter's.
t He was prob. the Robert "King," aged 24, who came as servant of John Sanders, with John Cole, Roger Eastman, William Cottle, John "Roaff " and others, in the " Confidence," 1638. [G. R. 1860, p. 335.]
# Robert Ring returned to England and made Robert Pike his agent by a writing bearing date 1643. He was away about 8 years, and stated that he could not return to America by reason of the wars in England. His name is not on the list of commoners in 1650; but he was taxed in 1650 and 1052, signed the agreement of 1654, and recd. land that year. After his return to Salis. he endeavored to regain his common right and that of John Fuller, which he owned. The town claimed that, on account of his absence, land had been given to those who bought his first lots. Various papers relating to the case, bearing date from 1658 to 1605, are in the Norfolk Co. records, the Mass. Archives, and Supreme Court Files, Boston. In one of them he states that he " sent over a servant who is now a useful man in the town and admit- ted a townsman."
§ In it he gave property to " Will Cottle, son to Sarah, now wife of John Hale of Nb., and Joanna, dau. to said Sarah;" also to Rev. Thomas Wells and his son Titus; in addition to his children and grandchildren, named as such.
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10 III MARTHA,2 b. Dec. 12, 1654[S]; m. HENRY TRUSSELL; liv. 1688. +
11 IV JARVIS,2 b. Feb., 1657-8[S]; "eldest son " in 1688; m. Dec. 24, 1685, HANNAH' FOWLER. +
12 V JOHN,2 b. Feb. 17, 1661-2(S); m. PRISCILLA NORTON. +
18 VI JOSEPH,2 b. Aug. 3, 1664[S]; was at the taking of Casco Bay Fort; witness in Susanna Martin trial, 1692; adm. est. gr. bro. Jarvis, May 30, 1705. A wid. Mary Ring m. June, 1710[A], NATHANIEL2 WHIT- TIER (Thomas1).
14 VII ROBERT,2 b. -; m. ab. 1690, Ruth -. +
11 JARVIS2 RING (Robert1), of Salisbury, b. 1658 ; m. Dec. 24, 1685[S], (16) HANNAH3 FOWLER; free. 1690; witness Sus- anna Martin trial, 1692. Jarvis and Hannah Ring signed the pe- tition in favor of Mrs. Bradbury in 1692. S. soldier in 1698 and 1702. Adm. est. March 29, 1728. Will of wid. Han. Feb. 24, 1735-6 ; Dec. 26, 1743. Children :
15 I JARVIS,3 b. Oct. 2, 1686[S]; m. 1st, Elizabeth --; 2d, May 24, 1736, wid. SARAH SARGENT. +
16 II HANNAH,3 b. March 3, 1688-9[S]; m. (12) EBENEZER HACKETT; liv. 1730. 17 III ELIZABETH,3 b. Sep. 3, 1892[S]; m. Henry Pillsbury of Nb .; liv. 1736. Eliz. Ring, adult, bp. June 15, 1712.
18 IV DAVID,& b. Nov. 24, 1603[S]; prob. m. Nov. 29, 1716[S], (33) SARAI' OSGOOD; liv. 1736.
19 V JONATHAN,3 b. Sep. 5, 1695[S]; liv. 1736. A Jonathan of A., pub. Oct. 1, 1720[A], to Esther Batchelder of Hm.
· 20 VI OLIVER,3 b. June 17, 1698[S]; d. bef. 1736, leaving dau. Prudence.4
12 JOHN2 RING ( Robert1), of Salisbury, " timberman," b. 1662 ; m. (5) PRISCILLA NORTON. He was captured by the In- dians, June, 1691, " going out of Jacob Morall's garrison to fetch in a cow ;" but seems to have returned, ["New Puritan," p. 142]: S. soldier, 1702; d. Sep. 22, 1721[S]; adm. est. Feb. 5, 1721-2; wid. Priscilla and son Daniel ment. Children :
21 I DANIEL,3 b. -; " eldest son" in 1722; res. S .; liv. 1735. It was prob. he whose will, May 18, July 24, 1749, ment. wife Elizabeth; chil .: Rachel,4 m. John Osgood; John,4 Judith,4 m. - Colby.
22 II MOSES,3 b. April 30, 1692[S].
23 III MERIBAH,3 dau., b. -; name Ring in 1724, deed to bro. Daniel Ring. both of S.
24 IV BENJAMIN,3 b. -; liv. 1735, by deed.
Perhaps others.
14 ROBERT2 RING (Robert1), of Amesbury, m. Ruth d. Dec. 3, 1705[A] ; inv. est. Jan. 3, 1705-6 ; adm. est. June 3. 1706; est. div. 1728. Wid. Ruth m. Feb. 8, 1714-5[A], (10)
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JOHN3 COLBY; inv. her est. May, 1748; adm. est. July 4, 1748, by son Robert Ring. Children :
25 I SARAH, 3 b. Oct. 7, 1691[A]; m. Nov. 6, 1712[A], (13) SAMUELS JEWELL; liv. 1728.
26 II JOANNA,8 b. Sep. 12, 1694[A]; m. Feb. 14, 1716-7[A], (66) JACOB4 HOYT of A .; liv. 1728.
27 III MARY,3 b. Oct. 5, 1697[A]; d. young.
28 IV MARY,8 b. March 4, 1698-9[A]; name Ring in 1728.
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