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SMITH, ABIEZER, possib. Charlestown, print. Abzar, by Frothingham,
 
181, in his list of the freem. 1677, but I feel doubt of the character, and
 
think it refers only to those call. to take the o. of alleg., for Paige's list of 
 
freem. has not that name, nor any like it, a. that yr., and beside the ch.
 
rec. contains no evid. of adm. of such an one. Prob. it stands for Abraham.
 
ABRAHAM, Watertown 1660, was aft. of Charlestown, and join.
 
the ch. 6 Jan. 1667, as did his w. Martha, 3 Apr. 1670, there had bapt.
 
John, 19 May 1667; and Mary, 9 Aug. 1668; but he certain. was a
 
householder in C. 1658, and may have soon aft. been at Salem bef. W.
 
freem. 1670; yet it may be there were two of this name at the same
 
hour in C. for the list of freem. sw. 1671 repeats it, tho. he may have
 
renew. the solemnity, or one of the two may have been of Roxbury,
 
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where Ellis claims an Abraham without date, and he d. 5 Sept. 1683.
 
Martha his wid. admin. ABRAHAM, Middletown, m. 13 Feb. 1678,
 
Hope Stow, prob. d. of Rev. Samuel, had Samuel, h. 2 Nov. foll. wh. d.
 
at ten days, as did the mo. in five more. ARTHUR, Hartford 1640, was
 
engag. on a salary for the col. to cease that yr., had w. Magaret, and
 
sev. ch. perhaps Mary, b. and bapt. Feb. 1645, wh. d. young, was one;
 
eldest s. John; Arthur, bapt. 20 Apr. 16a1; and perhaps Elizabeth in the
 
will of her mo. call. Thompson, w. of Thomas. He d. bef. 1655, and
 
the wid. m. Stephen Hart, and d. 1693. ARTHUR, Southold, L. I.
 
1659, was sent over to New Haven for trial, as a Quaker, sentenc. to be
 
whip. and give large bonds for good behavr. ARTHUR, Hartford, not s.
 
prob. of either of the preced. by w. Sarah had Sarah, b. 14 Apr. 1684;
 
and Hannah, 4 Oct. 1688; and by w. Phebe had Phebe, 1 Sept. 1701;
 
and d. 1713, in his will nam. only these ds. ASAHEL, Dedham 1642.
 
ASAHEL, Dorchester, perhaps s. of the preced. was a young, man in
 
1669, and may be the freem. 1690. BATHOLOMEW, Dover 1640. BENJAMIN,
 
Providence 1645, or earlier, one of the first hundred adm. inhab.
 
had Joseph, perhaps others. BENJAMlN, the freem. of 2 June
 
1641, may have been, as Coffin thot., of Lynn, b. a. 1612, and ar. co.
 
1643; but at Dedham was BENJAMIN, also, hav. there bapt. Benjamin,
 
18 Oct. 1646. BENJAMIN, Boston 1650. BENJAMIN, Providence,
 
came a. 1660, one of the many, as to the cause of whose
 
coming tradit. is happy to repeat many foolish stories. Either he was a
 
parliam. man or a support. of Cromwell, so that it was good for him to
 
escape at the restorat. "losing, the bulk of his est." and as he was rather
 
young, this prob. was not much. However he m. Lydia, d. of William
 
Carpenter of Pawtuxit, had Benjamin, b. a. 1661; Joseph; William;
 
Simon; Lydia, wh. it is said, m. a Fones; and Elizabeth wh. m. 28 Feb.
 
1699, Israel Arnold. He was an Assist. 1696, his w. d. 1 Oct. 1711,
 
and he d. 13 Dec. 1713. BENJAMIN, Reading, perhaps s. of Benjamin
 
of Lynn, by w. Jehoidan m. 27 Mar. 1661, had Benjamin, b. 27 Jan.
 
foll. and his w. d. 5 Nov. aft. He d. Eaton says, 1691. BENJAMIN,
 
Milford, s. of William, of Huntington, L. I. m. 21 Oct. 1660, Mary, eldest
 
 
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d. of Timothy Baldwin, had Mary, b. 1662; Hannah, 1664; Benjamin,
 
1666; Abigail, 1668, d. soon; Timothy, 1669; Sarah, 1671; and
 
Samuel, 1678; and his w. d. 23 Aug. 1680. He was in the list of 
 
freem. 1669, and he m. a. 1682, Sarah, wid. of Robert Haughton, d. of 
 
Gamaliel Phippen, and was liv. 1700. BENJAMIN, Farmington, s. of 
 
William of the same, m. Ruth, d. of Samuel Loomis of Westfield, had
 
William, rem. to Westfield, where had Ruth, b. 8 Feb. 1685; Benjamin,
 
14 Feb. 1687; Samuel, 24 Aug. 1689; Elizabeth 14 Feb. 1693:; Rachel,
 
1694; Jonathan, 1697; Job, 1700, and Mary, 1703. He had sec. w.
 
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Hannah, rem. to West Springfield, there d. 1738. BENJAMIN, Sandwich,
 
by w. Elizabeth had Elkanah, b. 7 Mar. 1685; Ruth, 17 Dec. 1687;
 
Hannah, 10 March 1689; Elisha, 26 Feb. 1692; Bathsheba, 13 June
 
1694; Elizabeth 4 Aug. 1696; Penninah, 19 Apr. 1699; Ichabod, 27 June
 
1702; and Ebenezer, 4 Sept. 1704. CHILIAB, or CHILEAB, Hadley, s.
 
of Samuel of the same, m. 2 Oct. 1661, Hannah, d. of Luke Hitchcock 
 
of Wethersfield, had Hannah, b. 7 July 1662; Samuel, 9 Mar. 1664;
 
Luke, 16 Apr. 1666; Ebenezer, 11 July 1668; Nathaniel, 2 Jan. 1670,
 
d. soon; John, 8 Oct. 1671; one in 1673, d. very soon; Esther, 31 Mar.
 
1674; one in 1677, d. very soon; Elizabeth 2 Feb. 1678, Mary, 16 Aug.
 
1681; one in 1682, d. soon; Chiliab, 18 Feb. 1685; and Sarah, 26
 
Apr. 1688; was freem. 1673, and d. 7 Mar. 1731, aged almost 96. His
 
wid. d. 31 Aug. 1733 aged 88, by the gr. stone. CHRISTOPHER, Dedham
 
1642, freem. 10 May 1643, m. 2 Aug. 1654, Martha, d. of Michael
 
Metcalf the first, wid. of William Brignall, perhaps as sec. w. and d.
 
soon aft., when the Metcalf pedigree in Geneal. Reg. VI. 173, says
 
she took 3d h. a Stow. CHRISTOPHER, Providence, in the list of 
 
freem. there 1655, had d. Susanna wh. m. Lawrence Wilkinson; engag.
 
for alleg. to Charles II. June 1668. In 1672, his w. was Alice;
 
but what was her fam. name, or whether she were first, sec. or later w.
 
is unkn. CHRISTOPHER, Dedham, perhaps s. of the first Christopher,
 
m. Mary, d. of Jonathan Fairbanks, and no more is kn. of him, unless he
 
be, wh. is not very prob., that CHRISTOPHER of Hartford perhaps first,
 
one of four brs. whose only sis. Mary was there w. of William Partridge,
 
and wh. rem. to Northampton, early, where he had w. Sarah, adm. of the
 
ch. 1664, but no ch. there sw. alleg. 8 Feb. 1679, and d. 13 Feb. 1692.
 
His wid. was liv. in 1706, neph. Samuel Partridge, Esqr. of Hatfield, s.
 
of his only sis. Mary, wh., by contr. had support. him and his w. in old
 
age, had the est. DANIEL, Watertown, by w. Elizabeth prob. d. of Thomas
 
Rogers, had Daniel, b. 27 Sept. 1642; and he d. 14 July 1660, wh. is
 
the date of his will, mak. w. Elizabeth Extrix. names s. Daniel, and br.
 
Abraham, wh. with Rev. John Sherman, and others, he made overseers.
 
DANIEL, Rehoboth 1650, nam. in the will of that date of his
 
mo. Judith, was prob. s. of Henry, m. 20 Oct. 16O9, Esther, d. of Francis
 
Chickering, of Dedham; rep. 1672, an Assist. 1679, had Nathaniel,
 
b. 7 Aug. 1674; Ebenezer, 29 July 1676; Judith, 7 Feb. 1679; Rebecca
 
 
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20 Apr. 1680. He was made one of the Counc. for governm. of 
 
N. E. under Sir Edmund Andros, 1687. DANIEL, Watertown, s. of 
 
the first Daniel, m. 22 or 27 Feb. 1668 (Dr. Bond gives both dates),
 
Mary, d. of Christopher Grant, had Daniel, b. 15 Mar. 1659; Grace,
 
13 Jan. 1671; John, 13 July 1672; Elizabeth 15 Jan. 1674; Sarah, 27
 
Dec. 1675; Abigail, 3 Dec. 1678; and Joseph, 8 June 1680; beside
 
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Susanna; and he d. 7 June 1681, in his will made eight days bef. nam.
 
only the w. and three s. perhaps the youngest three ds. d. soon. DANIEL,
 
Greenwich, 1672-97. DANIEL, Charlestown, a householder 1678,
 
had w. Elizabeth wh. join. the ch. 23 Jan. 1676. DANIEL, Eastham, perhaps s.
 
of the first John, more prob. of Ralph the sec. m. 3 Mar. 1677, Mary, d. of 
 
John Young of the same, had Daniel, b. 8 Jan. 1679; Content, 8 June 1680;
 
Abigail, 30 Apr. 1683; James, Apr. 1685; Nathaniel, Oct. 1687; May, or Mary,
 
more likely, 8 Jan. 1693, wh. d. at 13 yrs. DELIVERANCE, Dartmouth,
 
1686. EBENEZER, New Haven, s. of George of the same, was a propr.
 
1685. EDWARD, Weymouth, had Phebe, b. 15 Aug. or Nov. 1642,
 
may have been of Providence 1645, Rehoboth where he was with
 
his w. indict. 1650 for not going to ch. to worship on Sunday; was
 
perhaps of Newport, on the list of freem. 1655. His d. Sarah m.
 
24 Nov. 1646, Stephen Arnold of Providence. Another EDWARD was
 
of Providence, when he engag. alleg. June 1668, and was publish.
 
1669, to Amphyllis, d. of Thomas Angell of the same, by wh. I suppose,
 
he had Edward, and Joseph; among those wh. did not rem. in the perils
 
of 1676; d. Jan. 1703, without a will. EDWARD, Boston 1655. EDWARD,
 
New London 1669, then propound. for freem.; had m. 7 June
 
1663, Elizabeth d. of Thomas Bliss of Norwich, had John, wh. d. at 15 yrs. in
 
July 1689, as did his mo. in two days, and this f. four days aft. her, leav.
 
beside six ds. Obadiah, wh. was b. 5 Feb. 1677. EDWARD, Exeter, m.
 
13 Jan. 1669, Mary Hall, perhaps d. of Ralph, took the o. of alleg. 30
 
Nov. 1677, and was one of the address. to the king 1683, against his
 
Gov. Cranfield. ELEAZER, Fairfield 1669, s. of Giles of the same, m.
 
Rebecca, d. of Henry Rowland of the same. ELEAZER, Dartmouth
 
1686. ELISHA, Warwick perhaps, more prob. of Newport, m. Mary, d.
 
of James Barker, d. early and his wid. m. 16 Apr. 1677, Israel Arnold
 
of Providence. EPHRAIM, Milford, s. of the first John of the same, propos.
 
for freem. 1669; and rem. to Derby. EPHRAIM, Farmington, s. of 
 
Joseph of Hartford, m. Apr. 1686, Rachel, d. of John Cole, had
 
Ephraim, b. 16, bapt. 21 Dec. 1690; Rachel 10, bapt. 17 Feb. 1695;
 
Lydia, 20 Nov. 1697; Sarah, 6 Aug. 1700; Mary, 11 Apr. 1703; Benjamin,
 
10 Apr. 1706; and John, 16 Apr. 1709; and d. 5 Apr. 1751.
 
FRANCIS, the freem. of 17 Apr. 1637, was a propr. Bond thinks, in
 
Watertown, that yr. but not in 1642, and in my opin. prob. that Reading
 
man, wh. d. 20 Mar. 1601, then call. sen. wh. was first, perhaps, of Lynn.
 
His will, made six days bef. ment. without nam. w. s. John, and Benjamin,
 
and gr. d. Mary S. FRANCIS, Roxbury, one of the first mem. of 
 
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