The old families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts ; with some related families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich and Hampton, vol 3, Part 3

Author: Hoyt, David Webster, 1833-1921
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : [Snow & Farnham, printers]
Number of Pages: 422


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11a HENRY3 (Robert?), b, --; m. Elizabeth -; liv. in York, Me. He rec'd a grant of land from that town in 1719-20, which he and his wife Eliz. sold in 1732; liv. in 1738. A Mary of York m. (19) SAMUEL4 FITTS, pub. Dec. 3, 1726[Ip]. t


3 THOMAS3 BEEDLE m. (4) ELIZABETH2 GOULD. An Eliz. rec'd into 2A. chh. Apr. 30, 1727.


13 ELIZABETH4. An Eliz. bp. Nov. 19, 1727[2A]. An Eliz. m. Sept. 29, 1743[A], Samuel Sargent.


14 THOMAS' prob. m. Oct. 6, 1736[A], (144) SARAH DAVIS. He was bp. Nov. 13, 1737[2A]. A Sarah was rec'd to full membership Oct. 16, 1748[2A]. Chil .: Elizabeth5, bp. Nov. 13, 1737[2A]; Thomas', b. Aug. 22, bp. Sept. 23, 1739[A]; Benjamin5, b. Aug. 7, bp. Aug. 16, 1741[A]; Nathaniel5, b. Sept. 15, bp. Oct. 2, 1743[A]; Saraha, b. Aug. 8, bp. Aug. 18, 1745[A].


15 MARTHA4 m. Jan. 21, 1724-5[A], Israel Young of Hv.


17 ANNE4; prob. m. Oct. 31, 1739[A], Caleb Hobbs Jr.


* Mrs. Batcheller received a grant of land in Feb., 1648, adjoining "hers" and the same parties mentioned in the boundaries of the grant to Robert Beedle. "Mary Bachellors highway" is men- tioned in the same locality in 1664. Apparently a part of the same land, inherited through Chris- topher?, was sold by Joseph and Susanna Hill in 1703-4. These entries seem to suggest that the widow of Robert1 Beedle may have been Rev. Stephen Batcheller's third wife, Mary, a widow with two children, whom he m. about 1548, and who acquired such notoriety.


1 Benj. Beadle of Salem m. Abigail Hammond, and was of York in 1734.


# Martha Young and Ann Beedle were both bp. Nov. 19, 1727[2A], and rec'd to full member- ship, Jan. 17, 1730-1.


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18 JACOB4, bp. Aug. 31, 1741[2A]; m. Mch. 8 or 9, 1738-9[A], Mary Dorington. She ren. cov. ab. 1740[2A]. Chil .: Joshuas, b. July 10, 1740[A], bp. Aug. 31, 1741[2A]; Naomi5, bp. Apr. 17, 1743[2A].


19 MARY4, bp. Apr. 13, 1730[2A].


21 JUDITH4 prob. m. Dec. 13, 1739[Hv] [Salem, N. H.], Rowland Rideout.


22 JOHN4 prob. m. Feb. 6, 1742, Judith Colby. He was bp. Apr. 15, 1744[2A], and he with his wife ren. cov. that year. Chil .: Robert5, bp. Apr. 15, 1744[2A].


23 TIMOTHY4, b. July 31, A. V. R.


Bickford Family. Page 62.


We find probate of John of Isles of Shoals, Philip Tucker adm., June, 1662, as well as of John Sen. of Durham, N. H., 1685-6; 1697. The name Bickford is found quite early in Dover, Durham, Newington and vicinity.


Biley or Byley Family. Pages 62-3.


1 HENRY BILEY m. Jan. 21, 1632, REBECCA SWAYNE. Pope states that John Byley, bro. of (1) Henry1 and son of Henry of New Sarum, Eng., b. ab. 1618; d. in 1638. The sister Mary, b. ab. 1616, m. (2) SAMUEL2 DUDLEY. See G. R. 42: 308; 47: 137; 51:181; 52:44, 321.


la WILLIAM2, bp. Aug., 1633, the eldest child, prob. d. early, certainly before 1676 [p. 83].


3 REBECCA?, bp. Dec. 8, 1636; d. Apr. 30, 1683, which would make her 46 in- stead of 45 y. old, as given in Es. Ant. vol. 3, p. 31.


HENRY?, bp. Aug. 26, 1638. See p. 618. G. R. says he was in Ip. in 1668.


2 His mother was living there then. The printed court records give Ryley, not "Byley," m. Mary Eletrope. [Pp. 63, 859.]


Bingley Family. Page 63. Blaisdell Family. Pages 63-6, 618-42.


1 RALPH' BLAISDELL was a witness with Wm. Hooke, in York, in 1639. In a boundary there, in 1641, is land "latele bounded out" to him. He sold house and land there, July, 1642, then of "Sawlsbury." Other spellings, "Blasedell," "Blaysdell," and "Bleasdall," used on York deeds. He was "licensed to keep an ordinary at Salsbery and to draw wine," Nov. 4, 1645; renewed Mch. 30, 1647. He had cases before the courts for debts, one as late as April, 1649. Wid. Elizabeth ap. adm. est. June 26, 1651.


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She carried on the cases for debt, and in Nov., 1651, Henry's name appears with hers.


2 HENRY2 BLAISDELL was dead in 1705. The deposition of Isabel Holdred [p. 203] in Upham's "Witchcraft," vol. 1, p. 430, states that she was at Henry Blazdell's house. Erase "Adm. est. Mch. 11, 1708."


9 ELIZABETH3. Erase "d. young." She prob. m. ab. 1686, (2) JOHN? HUNT- INGTON. See pp. 83-4, 191, t NOTE.


8 HENRY3 BLAISDELL, p. 619. Add [A] to date of m.


"23 A SON4, b. -- [d. young?]" to be erased.


25 JOHN4, 2d son, instead of "3d son."


26 MARY4, b. Dec. 3, A. V. R.


13 JONATHAN3 BLAISDELL. Wid. Hannah prob. m. Sept. 28, 1748[S], (42) TIMOTHY4 CURRIER.


31 MARY4 m. Jan. 3, 1722-3[A], (32) GIDEON" LOWELL. Erase "(prob. Gideon3, Percival?, Richard1)."


33 ANNE4 m. Dec. 19, A. V. R.


35 JONATHAN4. For "(John, Robert?)," p. 65, read (24 John, Joseph, Robert).


15 EPHRAIM4 BLAISDELL, p. 619. See NOTE, p. 640.


53 SAMUEL5, pp. 620, 640.


20 RALPH4 BLAISDELL. See p. 641 [dau. Mary ?].


25 JOHN4 BLAISDELL .*


6 EBENEZAR'. For Mch. "4" read 14.


36 DAVID+ BLAISDELL, p. 625. Wid. Abigail m. (56) TITUS4 WELLS, as on p. 65.


126 MOLLY5 m. 2d, Mch. 8, 1785[A], JOSEPH5 HOYT (72 Thomas'); 3d, Jan. 29, 1805[A], DANIEL MORRILL of Warner, N. H. She d. July 21, 1811. 141 JACOB5. See p. 640.


* The A. town records give two dates for the birth of each of the first four children of (25) John". The months are the same, but the dates for Hannah and Ezra differ by two years each, while those for Mary and John differ by one year each. There are two records also for Stephen, differing only in 1722 and 1722-3. The first seven, giving the earlier dates, were all recorded at the same time, beginning with Hannah, b. one or two years before the marriage of her parents. This set of early dates is therefore certainly incorrect in the case of the first four. There is but one record each for the next two, Henry and Nathaniel, but being recorded in the set of early dates, they probably should be one year later, and are so printed on p. 622.


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38 SAMUEL4 BLAISDELL, p. 626. Wife Judith liv. 1766.


155 WILLIAMS d. Aug. 10, 1720[Hv V R].


Page 627, first line of * NOTE should read [pp. 612, 641] not "640."


163 ABNER6 m. MARY5 CURRIER (Barnard').


51 EBENEZER5 BLAISDELL. See p. 640.


172 DANIEL5. See p. 640.


174 ELIJAHS. A correspondent gives chil .: Samuel of Waterville, Dorothy1, Theodore", Elijah1, Joseph1, Dorcas" and Ruth7.


Blodgett Family. Page 66.


Bond Family. Pages 66-7, 642.


5 ESTHER. Sept. "25" is Sept. 3 on orig. copy.


8 ABIGAIL3 m. 1st, June 14 1704[Hv], (4) EDWARD? ORDWAY; 2d, Mch. 24, 1715[Hv], ROBERT EMERSON (Joseph2, Robert1).


13 HANNAH3 m. Oct. 28, 1715[Hv], John Atwood.


14 SARAH3 m. bef. 1724, Dr. John Bishop of Medford[Es. Ant.].


15 MERCY3 m. Jan. 15, 1729-30, Israel Webster.


16 LYDIA3 m. June 8, 1726[Hv], Nathaniel3 Duston (Thos .? , Thcs .: ).


17 REBECCA3, b. ab. 1685; m. Jan. 19, 1709[Bd], Benj.3 Hardy (Thomas',


Thomas!) of Bd. She d. Mch. 19, 1775[Bd], "above 90 y." Erase last sentence of * NOTE.


17a MEHETABEL3, bp. June 9, 1706[1 Hv].


10 JOHN3 BOND (Joseph2, John1), of Haverhill, b. 1688; m. Dec. 8, 1715[Hv & Bd], Mary [Martha, Es. Ant.] Hale (or Hall). He was drowned May 1, 1721[Hv]. Children:


22 I SARAH', b. Oct. 21, 1716[Hv]; m. Nov. 13, 1740[Bd], Joseph Kimball.


23 II JOHN', b. Jan. 14, 1718-9[Hv]; m. Judith Dow; res. Kg. and Hmst. N. H., physician; signer of the original petition for the incorporation of Hmst., 1743-4; 6 chil. rec. there, b. 1753 and later.


24 III JONATHAN', b. Nov. 14, 1721[Hv].


12 JOSEPH3 BOND (Joseph2, John1), of Haverhill, b. 1694; m. Feb. 6, 1720-1[Hv], ELIZABETH SIMONS. Adm. est. June 23, 1746. Children:


25 I MARY4, b. Sept. 30, 1721[Hv]; m. Jan. 12, 1737-8, Thomas Little.


26 II SARAH4, b. Sept. 1, 1723[Hv]; m. May 29, 1740[Hv & Bd!, David Hale of Bd.


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18 NICHOLAS BOND. A wid. Sarah of S. m. Dea. ABRAHAM MER- RILL, pub. Aug. 15, 1713[Nb]. See p. 642.


*NOTE, p. 67, second line. Erase "Could she have been wid. of John ?"


Boynton Family. Pages 67-9.


7 CALEB2. See p. 642.


5 JOSHUA2 BOYNTON m. 2d, Mary Daniels [wid. etc.] *; 3d, (8) MARY' WILLIAMS [wid. Boynton-Wainwright-Silver].


10 JOHN3 m. JEMIMA' WOOSTER (14 Francis3); res. Byfield parish. Eldest son, Francis', bp. Oct. 5, 1718[Bd]; but b. Dec. 26, 1718[Nb]. In 1735, six of their chil. d. in one week, and two others within two months, of "throat distemper," leaving only one child alive out of nine.


16 JOHN2 m. 2d, Feb. 19, 1718-9[Bd], (8) MARY3 WILLIAMS [wid. of Simon Wainwright and of Thomas Silver]. He d. Dec. 22, 1719[Bd].


18 MERCY2 m. 2d, July 4, 169-[Ip], Joseph Goodhue; 3d, John Hovey Sen., pub. Nov. 1712[Ip].


19 HANNAH2 prob. m. 2d, bef. 1638, - Batchelor.


Bradbury Family. Pages 69-72.


1 THOMAS1 BRADBURY. See p. 642.


5 MARY2. "Wife Mary " ment. in will of (2) JOHN? STANYAN in 1718; hence she could not m. 2d, -- Lyon bef. 1700, as given in Es. Ant. vol. 10, p. 145.


7 JACOB2. See p. 642.


48 JACOB4 m. (100) ABIGAIL5 EATON, p. 748.


Bradley Family.


1 JOHN BRADLEY of Salem d. June, 1642. Will proved July 28, 1642; wife ment. but no children.


2 ELIZABETH BRADLEY, sister of John, m. 1631-42, William Allen of Salem and Manchester; his 2d wife.


3 MARY BRADLEY m. Sept. 1, 1643[Rw], Thomas Leaver.


* ROBERT GREENOUGH Sen. of Rw. m. 1st, Martha --; son Robert Jr. b. 1682-3, per. others. He m. 2d, 1688, Sarah Phillips (Rev. Samuel) [wid. of Stephen Mighill]. He m. 3d, 1710, Mary Daniels; son John, b. 1712. Wid. Mary m. 2d, 1719, Richard Syle, "schoolmaster of Rw." She m. 3d, 1725, (5) JOSHUA2 BOYNTON.


ROBERT GREENOUGH Jr., b. 1682-3; m. Jan. 20, 1704-5[Nb], "Mrs. Hannah Dole." Wid. Hannah m. 1725, (4) RICHARD' KELLY.


Richard Syle m. 1697[Nb], wid. Hannah Scott.


NOTE. See Es. Ant. vol. 10, pp. 97-108, for Boynton Genealogy.


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4 JOSHUA BRADLEY of Rowley [prob. Merrimac, or Bradford] m. May 26, 1663[Rw], Judith Lume .* He deposed in Ip. Court, 1664. Chil .: Martha, b. Feb. 29, 1663-4[Rw].


5 DANIEL BRADLEY. Savage states that he came in the "Elizabeth," from London, in 1635, aged 20 years. A Daniel of Ipswich was made free in 1648-9. A Daniel was a juryman in 1651, witness in 1652 and '3; fined in 1660[Es Co Ct].


6f DANIEL BRADLEY [or BROADLEY], ¿ of Bradford and Haverhill, m. May 21, 1662[Hv], (4) MARY2 WILLIAMS. He deposed in 1663[Ip Ct] that he went with Joshua Bradley to George Hadlye's house. Daniel of Rw. bought house and land in Hv. adjoining the parsonage farm in May, 1664. This was prob. the Bradley home- stead in Hv. He was killed by Indians, Aug. 13, 1689[Hv]. Wid. Mary d. Oct. 6, 1714[Hv]. Adm. est. gr. wid. Mary with son Joseph, Sept. 30, 1690; but there seems to have been some div. of est. Oct. 25, 1689. Children:


7 I DANIEL, b. Feb. 14, 1662-3[Bd]; m. Jan. 5, 1686-7, HANNAH DOW. +


8 II JOSEPH, b. Feb. 7, 1664-5[Bd]; m. Apr. 14, 1691, HANNAH HEATH. +


9 III MARTHA, b. 1667[Hv];§ m. Jan. 5, 1686-7[Hv], (8) EPHRAIM? GUILE.


10 IV MARY, b. Mch. 1, 1669-70[Hv); d. Mch. 14, 1669-70[Hv].


11 V MARY, b. Apr. 16, 1671[Hv]; m. Jan. 23, 1690-1[Hv], (11) BARTHOLO- MEW3 HEATH.


12 VI SARAH, b. Aug. 19, 1673[Hv]; liv. 1689.


13 VII HANNAH, b. May 28, 1677[Hv]; m. ab. 1697, (21) JOSEPH' HEATH.


14 VIII ISAAC, b. Feb. 25, 1680[Hv]; m. May 16, 1706[Hv], (32?) ELIZABETH' CLEMENT. He was taken captive by Indians in 1695. See Chase's Hv., pp. 179-86. 10 chil.[Hv rec], b. 1707-24.


15 IX ABRAHAM, b. Mch. 14, 1683-4[Hv]; m. Oct. 18, 1705[Hv], Elizabet !: Philbrick. He rem. from Hv. to Concord, N. H., ab. 1730-40. See Bouton, pp. 634-6, where "Joseph" should be Daniel, and death of Daniel is incorrect; see also pp. 162-73. 5 chil. b. 1706-13[Hv ree], 5 more bp. 1715-27[Hv V R]; also Abich added by Bouton.


7 DANIEL BRADLEY Jr. (Daniel), of Haverhill, b. 1663; m. Jan. 5, 1686-7[Hv], (71) HANNAH3 Dow. Both were killed in the


* Judith and Susanna Lume were ap. adm. est. of their mother, Ann Lume, Apr., 1662.


t Sv. and Es. Ant. considered (5) and (6) the same person; but a man b. in 1615 would be old enough to be the father of one m. in 1662. We have found, however, no use of Sr. or Jr. before (7) Daniel.


Daniel and Joshua were prob. related, but no relationship or ages are given.


# Thomas Dorman Sr. of Topsfield, ab. 78 yrs. old, ment. in his will, 1670, his sons, Thomas Jr. and Ephraim, and his "cousin [nephew?], Daniel Bradley." This may mean that a Dorman m. a Bradley, or that a Dorman and a Bradley m. sisters.


§ The court rec. gives Mary, b. 1667.


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Dustin massacre, Mch. 15, 1696-7[Hv]. Adm. est. gr. his father- in-law, STEPHEN Dow Sen. Apr. 14, 1697. Children :


16 I RUTH, b. May 15, 1688[Hv]; m. Nov. 13, 1706[Hv], Thomas Johnson. She was killed by Indians, Aug. 29, 1708[Hv]. Dau. Lydia, b. Aug. 23, 1707[Hv], ment. in will of (60) STEPHEN? DOw.


17 II DANIEL, b. Oct. 28, 1690[Hv]; taken captive in 1696-7.


18 III MARY, b. May 6, 1693[Hv]; killed by Indians, Mch. 15, 1696-7[Hv].


19 IV HANNAH, b. June 6, 1696[Hv]; killed by Indians, Mch. 15, 1696-7[Hv].


8 JOSEPH BRADLEY (Daniel), of Haverhill, b. 1665; m. Apr. 14, 1691[Hv], (14) HANNAH3 HEATH. She was twice taken captive by Indians: first, when her two children were killed, 1696-7; second, Feb. 8, 1704. See her deposition, Chase's Hv. pp. 308-9. He d. Oct. 3, 1727[Hv]. Wid. Han. d. Nov. 2, 1761[Hv]. Children :


20 I MEHITABLE, b. Nov. 24, 1691[Hv]; d. Jan. 23, 1691-2[Hv].


21 II JOSEPH, b. Mch. 9, 1692-3[Hv]; killed Mch. 15, 1696-7[Hv].


22 III MARTHA, b. Sept. 3, 1695[Hv]; killed Mch. 15, 1696-7[Hv].


23 IV A CHILD, b. in captivity; d. of want.


24 V MARTHA, b. Nov. 7, 1699[Hv]; m. Dec. 10, 1719[Hv], James Mitchel.


25 VI SARAH, b. Jan. 26, 1701-2[Hv]; killed by Indians, prob. in 1704.


26 VII JOSEPH, Dea., b. Feb. 13, 1706-7[Hv], prob. m. 1st, July 31, 1735[Hv], Hannah Marsh; 2d, Sept. 20, 1743, Sarah French, of Nb.


27 VIII DANIEL, Capt., b. Mch. 18, 1708[Hv]. He is the Capt. "Breadly" of Hv. who m. Feb. 26, 1729-30[Hv], ELIZABETH' AYER (37 Samuel3); 15 chil. He d. July 22, 1784[Hv]. Wid. Eliz. d. Apr. 26, 1785, aged 77 y.


28 IX NEHEMIAH, b. Dec. 25, 1711[Hv]; m. Sept. 1, 1736[Hv], Lydia Emerson.


29 X SAMUEL, b. -; bp. May 23, 1714 [Hv].


30 XI WILLIAM, b. July 6, 1717[Hv]; m. Sept. 23, 1741[Hv], Mehitable Emer- sọn.


The Bradleys of Hv. suffered greatly, not only from the Indian raids, but also from the "throat distemper" which caused the death of so many chil. in Hv. 1735-7.


31 HENRY BRADLEY m. 1st, Jan. 7, 1695-6[Nb], wid. JUDITH DAVIS, prob. JUDITH3 BROWN, b. 1660 (John2, James!), [wid. of (32) ZACHARY? DAVIS], who d. Nov. 14, 1728[Nb]; he m. 2d, Apr. 17, 1729[Nb], wid. Hannah Hendrick of Hv. No chil. rec. at Nb. If related to (6) DANIEL, he was prob. either nephew or son, possibly by a former wife.


Bradstreet Family. Page 385, NOTE.


HUMPHREY1 BRADSTREET and descendants, Es. Ant. vol. 11, pp. 57-60. Wife "Elizabeth" should be Bridget. Her will, Oct. 16,


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1665, Mch. 28, 1666, printed in Es. Ant. vol. 13, pp. 116-7, ment. dau. Martha2 "Kimball," thought to be a clerical error for Beal.


JOHN2 (Humphrey1). Wid. Hannah ap. adm. est. June, 1660.


Gov. SIMON! BRADSTREET heads the list of original grantees of Salisbury, in 1638 and '39. He was then of Ipswich; had previously lived in Salem and Cambridge; was of Andover, 1644-73; after- wards of Boston and again of Salem. For an account of him and his descendants see Es. Ant. vol. 11, pp. 52-7.


Brown Family. Pages 72-8, 386-7, 643.


1 CHRISTIAN1 BROWNE, wid. of George Browne, of Salisbury, Eng., who d. in 1633. See p. 84.


3 NATHANIEL2 BROWN commissioned Lieut., Oct. 29, 1696. Wid. Han. d. May[S V R] instead of "March."


19 ABIGAIL3. For "JOSEPH3 FRENCH (Sam?, Edward !? )," read (32) JOSEPH' FRENCH.


20 MARY3 m. Nov. 23, 1725[S & Nb], John King of Nb., but "Ring" in will.


22 GEORGE3. See p. 643. Sarah4 m. Apr. 7, 1729[A], PETER GEORGE.


27 ANN3 m. (6) ROBERT SMITH.


38 HENRY3. Wid. Sarah ap. adm. his est. Sept., 1723. She was prob. wife of - - Ingersol in 1733.


42 NATHANIEL' was living after 1750. Erase all after date of birth. See (85) NATHANIEL4, p. 643.


The children of (9) HENRY2, Nos. 33-44, lived in Salem Village. Their record is given in Es. Ant. vol. 12, pp. 98-9. "Elva" is there "Elsy," "Little" is "Kittle," and "Zerubbabel Rea" is "John Rea." John was husband of Hannah in 1728.


49 MARTHA2 m. (7) JOHN? CARTER.


52 EPHRAIM ?. See pp. 76, 643. NATHANIEL4 m. 2d, Jan. 9, 1751-2[S], (63) JUDITH' MORRILL ..


53 WILLIAM'. See p. 643.


56 ABNER prob. m. (78) MARY' MORSE. Erase "(Benj .? , Anthony !? )"


58 GEORGE' BROWN. His 2d wife was Hannah Grant, wid. of Edward Hazen, of Rowley. See G. R. 1879, pp. 229-36 .*


* She was dau. of Thomas and Jane [not Hannah] Grant of Rw. Geo. Brown made her youngest son, Richard Hszen, his sole heir.


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62 THOMAS' BROWN, free 1639, d. Jan. 8, 1686-7[Nb]. Wife Mary d. June 2, 1654, not "1655."


65 MARY2 m. May 13, 1656[Nb], Peter Godfrey.


63 FRANCIS2 BROWN. His first wife Mary d. April 4, 1679[Nb]; m. 2d, Dec. 31, 1679, MARY MORS, prob. wid. of (7) JOSEPH2 MORSE.


66 ELIZABETH3. See p. 643.


67 MARY3. Erase "d. Apr. 4, 1659[C Nb]." She was living in 1691; m. 1st, Dec. 15, 1675[Nb), (13) NATHAN2 PARKER; 2d, 1679-'91, - Eliott. 68 HANNAH3, b. Oct. 19, d. Nov. 14, 1659[Nb].


69 MARY3 should be omitted.


71 JOHN3, b. Mch. 13, 1664-5[Nb]; m. Aug. 27[Nb V R]. Indians attacked his house at Turkey Hill, Nb., Oct. 7, 1695, and carried his wife and chil. captive. Pike's Journal states that nine persons were carried away; but all were retaken, though some d. of their wounds. He d. Sept. 18, 1729[Nb] .*


73 JOSEPH3, p. 73, first line. Erase "m. Sarah -+" and insert pub. May 23, 1695[Nb], to (19) LYDIA3 EMERY.Ť [Slip and p. 386.]


74 FRANCIS3, b. 1673-4; d. bef. Apr., 1701. Es. Ant. vol. 13, p. 120.


75 BENJAMIN3, b. Apr. 20, 1681[Nb].


64 ISAAC2 BROWN and children. See pp. 78, 643 and add:


80 DOROTHY3, b. Nov. 5, 1669[Nb]; d. young, prob. Apr. 14, 1672[Nb].


81 MARY3, prob. b. May 5, 1673[Nb].


"73 JOSEPH' BROWN, Dea. (Francis, Thomas1)," etc., p. 78, should read as follows:


107 JOSEPH3 BROWN, Dea. (100 Joshua2, Richard1, pp. 386-7 and slip), of Newbury and Amesbury, "shopkeeper," b. Oct. 18 or › 11, 1669; m.ab. 1694, Sarah3 Treadwell, b. 1674(Nathaniel2, Thomas1, of Ip.). He d., etc., as on p. 78.


83 NATHANIEL4, not "NATHAN."


84 SARAH', b. Jan. 22, 1698[Nb]; m. 2d, Apr. 8, or 28, 1731[A], (17) JOSEPR' SARGENT; 3d, May 24, 1736[S], (15) JARVIS' RING; 4th, bef. Apr., 1739, LEAVITT.


85 NATHANIEL4. See p. 643.


86 JOSHUA4, b. July 11, 1704[Nb]. See p. 828.


87 SIMEON4, b. May 16, 1708[Nb]. See p. 828.


78 THOMAS' BROWN m. Elizabeth Berry, pub. Aug. 31, 1695[Nb].


* Es. Ant. vol. 13, pp. 120-1, gives second wife, MARY, m. ab. 1697, and 14 chil., b. 1683-1709. One son, Stephen", b. July 1, 1702[Nb], date omitted in Es. Ant .; Maryt, b. 1700, not "1701."


t Es. Ant. vol. 13, p. 121, gives & chil., b. 1697-1715.


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89 SARAH4 m. May 18, 1718[Nb], Daniel Allen.


90 MARY4, b. Feb. 11, 1698-9[Nb].


91 HANNAH4, b. June 29, 1701 [Nb].


92 THOMAS4, b.Dec. 8, 1705[Nb].


93 ISAAC4, b. June 5, 1719[Nb].


94 RUTH4, b. June 16, 1710[Nb]; m. Nov. 19, 1728[Nb], Benjamin Davis.


95 DOROTHY4, b. Aug. 10, 1712[Nb]; m. 1st, Dec. 1, 1729[Nb], (55) JOSEPH' SAWYER. See p. 828.


96 LYDIA4, b. Apr. 21, 1715[Nb].


97 ELIZABETH4, b. May 4, 1703[Nb].


Nos. 89-97 were all living in 1739.


98 RICHARD1 BROWNE, p. 386. Free 1635. See last two lines, p. 823. George Brown, of Nb. was his bro. [p. 76, NOTE].


99a MARGERY2, b. before 1642; d. Mch. 26, 1651[Nb]. See NOTE, pp. 76-7, will of Geo. Brown of Nb.


102 ELIZABETH2 prob. m. Jan. 3, 1665[Nb], (21) ISRAELª WEBSTER.


103 RICHARD2, b. 1650-1[Nb]. Oath al. at Nb. 1678-9; prob. d. Oct. 12, 1716[Nb]. For Rev. Richard3, see Es. Ant. vol. 13, pp. 169-70.


104 EDMUND d. 1677-8.


105 SARAH2 prob. m. Dec. 24, 1678[Nb], (8) BENAIAH? TITCOMB.


106 MARY ?. She did not m. Nathan Parker, as suggested in Es. Art. It also gives MARY3 (John2, James1), b. 1661-2; m. (9) WM.2 PARTRIDGE; but it seems more prob. that Partridge's wife was either (106) MARY", b. 1660, or MARY? (James1), b. 1663.


100 JOSHUA2 BROWN, Dea., p. 387, m. 1668-9. Oath al. at Nb. 1678-9; d. Mch. 20, 1720[Nb].


107 JOSEPH3 BROWN, see (73) JOSEPH3 BROWN.


108 JOSHUA3 m. (25) ELIZABETH4 BARTLETT; d. Nov. 18, 1742[Nb]. Es. Ant. gives 3 daus., b. 1693-1708.


109 TRISTRAM3 m. Mary -. Es. Ant. gives 4 chil., b. 1702-9.


112 ELIZABETH3 m. July 18, 1704[Nb], "Skiper" Lunt.


113 SAMUEL3, Rev., H. C. 1709; res. Haverhill and Abington; m. Oct. 24, 1712[Es Ant], Dorothy Woodbridge, pub. Mch. 28, 1712[Nb].


JAMES BROWN was made freeman in 1636, another JAMES in 1637. There were two James Browns in Nb. quite early. One was called by Coffin " Mr. James," "late teacher at Portsmouth," in 1656. He called the other "James Jun." For the family of the latter, who was a "glazier," see Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 48, pp. 85-8,* there called the "Cutting-Browne Family." On the next page, 89, is the family of JOHN' of Ip. JOHN? (James'), "glazier," and John? (John1), "farmer," are confounded in Es. Ant. (vol. 12, p. 156, and vol. 13, pp. 164,184), as both lived in Ip. at one time.


* Note at bottom of p. 88, Hist. Coll., Mary, dau. of "'Richard" m. - Elliott, should read dau. of Francis.


1


889


BROWN - BUSWELL FAMILIES.


JOHN and ABIGAIL BROWN, whose 3 chil. are given in A. V. R. from Friends records, b. 1715-20, were residents of Seabrook. See D. Hm., p. 617, where ancestry and 6 chil. are given, though Peter, b. 1720, is not ment.


BROWN families of Essex County are given in Es. Ant. vols. 12 and 13.


Buckman Family. Pages 78-9.


4 SARAH m. ab. 1713, (31) ABRAHAM3 COLBY.


Burroughs Family. Pages 79, 643-4.


Buswell Family. Pages 80-2, 84. (Sometimes spelled Boswell.)


1 ISAAC1 BUSWELL, constable 1646.


2 WILLIAM2 BUSWELL, b. ab. 1626 [p. 84].


4 SAMUEL? BUSWELL m. Sarah Keyes (Robert). See Note. p. 82. Clerk of the market for S., 1650.


11 ROBERT3. See p. 380.


14 JOSEPH3, bp. Oct. 25, 1674[Rw].


6 ISAAC2 BUSWELL. See p. 644.


7 ISAAC3 BUSWELL m. (11) ANNE? ORDWAY.


19 ISAAC4. See p. 644.


20 DANIEL4 m. June 30, 1726[Bd], (50) SARAH EATON; res. Bd .; d. June 12, 1756[Bd]; chil. rec. there: Sarahs, b. 1728; Hannahs, b. 1730; James', bp. 1731, d. young; James5, b. 1732; Josephs, b. 1733; Daniels, b. 1735; . Abigails, b. 1737; Anna5, b. 1739; Bettys, or Elizabeths, b. 1741, d. 1756; Nicholas5, b. 1742.


9 SAMUEL3 BUSWELL m. (41) JANE3 SIMMONS. She adm. Bd. chh. 1691.


26a SARAH1, b. -; bp. May 10, 1691[Bd]; d. young.


31 JANE4. A Jane of Boston, b. in Ames., m. Nov. 11, 1729[Nb], "George Perrey of Fenington, Eng., seafaring man."


33


SIMMONS4 m. Jan. 22, 1740-1[1 Kg], Catherine Bean. Chil. bp. 1 Kg. chh .: Josephs, 1741-2; Sarah5, 1743-4; Hannahs, 1746; Mehitables, 1748-9; Janes, 1750-1; David' and Jonathan5, 1753.


£


. 890


OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.


34 NATHANIEL4. A Nath'l had son Edward bp. at Hampstead, N. H., June, 1756.


35 ELIAS4 prob. m. Jan. 31, 1743-4[A], Sarah Jewett. 8 chil., b. 1744-60, rec. at A.


36 LYDIA4 liv. in 1760.


37 JOSEPH4. Res. A .; will Apr. 16, 1760; Apr. 26, 1763; no wife or chil.


39 MARY4, b. ab. 1714; m. (54) MOSES4 HOYT.


39a SARAH4 (Joseph3), b. --; liv. 1760.


40 WILLIAM' of A .* may have been b. "May 14"; m. 1st, Mch. 2, 1741-2[A], Mary Lancaster, who d. Mch. 31, 1753[4]; 2d, Mary Warner [wid. of Abel Boardman of Ip.], pub. Apr. 10, 1754[Ip]. 5 chil. by 1st wife, b. 1743-51; 3 by 2d wife, b. 1756-60; all rec. at A.


There were three adult WILLIAM Buswells living in Kingston at the middle, of the 18th century and two or three SAMUELS. The Williams were apparently (27) and (21) and some younger man. The Samuels were probably (23), his son Samuel Jr., and (32). The Kg. chh. rec. contain many Buswell entries, 1725-55.


41 JOHN BUZZELL of Dover, N. H., ment. wife Sarah and 12 chil. in his will 1737. Six of the daus. had m. surnames given.


Button Family. Page 644.


For a full account of the first two generations, see Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 46, pp. 348-9.


Call Family.t Page 111, § NOTE.


1 PHILIP CALL, of Ipswich, m. Mary -. Will May 6, Sept. 30, 1662, ment. wife Mary and two children, both under age [Es. Ant., vol. 10, p. 169]. Children:


2 I MARY, b. --; liv. 1662. Mary "Boals alias Call" m. Dec. 31, 1685[Ip!, Nathaniel Lord; rec. again simply as Mary "Bolls." She may have m. 1st, - Bowles. Nath'l and Mary Lord had chil. rec. at Ip., b. 1686- 1700, one of them named Philip.


3 II PHILIP, b. Jan. 17, 1659[Ip]; prob. d. [unm .? ] at Portsmouth, Jan., 1690[Ip]. Adm. est. Apr. 22, 1691, inv. est. Apr. 1, 1691; Nath'l Lord, adm.


* Our notes of A. records give date of birth as printed on p. 82. The A. V. R. give no birth, but d. May 14, 1718, prob. an error in the printed records.


t The similarity of names and dates has caused this family to be confused with the Cole fam- ily. A more careful inspection leads to the conclusion that they are distinct, one written Call of Caul, the other Cole or Coal.


The Philip "Call" ou p. 347 should be Philip Colby.


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£


891


CALL - CHALLIS FAMILIES.


4 PHILIP CALL, * of Amesbury, "weaver," m. Jan. 20, 1706-7[A], (2) SARAH TRUSSELL. He was living in 1730. Children:




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