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FULLER, BENJAMIN, Rehoboth, s. of Robert of Salem. BENJAMIN, Salem,
s. of Thomas, m. 15 Dec. 1685, ..... Bacon, had Samuel, Benjamin,
b. 25 Feb. 1687; Sarah, Ruth, Abigail, and Hannah. He liv. in the
vill. wh. became Danvers, was freem. 1690. DanIEL, New Haven 1640.
EDWARD, Plymouth, br. of the famous Samuel, came with him in the
Mayflower 1620, bring. w. Ann and s. Samuel, and leav. Matthew, on
the other side, wh. was elder, d. early next yr. as did his w. but
his s. Samuel outliv. the hardships. EDWARD, Boston 1630, whose s.
John, says Lewis, sett. at Lynn. But I believe we kn. no more, than
that the name has 'much prevail. there. Edward was employ. in 1643,
to bring, with others, the cattle of the Gortonists, taken near
Providence, under the absurd pretence of being spoil of war. No
doubt he was of the true, or popular faith, or he would not thus
have been trusted; and this may, perhaps, render it less prob. that
he was the same Edward subject. in 1639 to cens. by the Gen. Ct.
for distemper. with wine. EDWARD, Lynn, freem. 1691, was, perhaps,
s. of Robert of the same. GILES, Hampton, 1640, d. 2 Apr. 1673.
JACOB, Salem vill. now Danvers, freem. 1690. JAMES, Ipswich, by w.
Mary, had James, b. 2 Dec. 1673; Mary, 30 May 1675; John, 20 Feb.
1677; Elizabeth 25 Feb. 1679; Daniel, 24 Feb. 1681; Nathaniel, 18
Feb. 1683; and Dorothy, 18 Dec. 1684. His wid. prob. liv. to 16
Oct. 1732, aged 85. JEREMIAH, Newton, S. of the first John of the
same, was lieut. had bur. four ws. Mary, wh. d. 17 Aug. 1689;
Elizabeth wh. d. 1700, in which yr. he took Thankful, wh. d. 1729;
and Rachel, d. 1742; by first and last had no ch. but by Elizabeth
had Elizabeth b. 14 Apr. 1694, d. soon; and Jeremiah, 3 July 1697,
d. [[vol. 2, p. 216]] young; and by 3d w. had Thomas, 12 Sept.
1701; Joshua, 12 Apr 1703; Thankful, 23 Dec. 1704; Jeremiah, again,
1 Nov. 1707, d. young; Elizabeth again, 24 Aug. 1709, d. at 2 yrs.
and Josiah, 2 Dec.1710; and d. 23 Dec. 1743.
JOHN, Ipswich 1634, perhaps one of the first sett. at Salisbury
1639 or 40. JOHN, Lynn 1644, may be the same as preced. was rep.
1655 and 64, had s. John, William, and James, and d. 29 June 1666.
JOHN, Salem, s. of Thomas, m. 22 Apr. 1672, Rebecca Putnam, eldest
d. of sec. John, had Elizabeth b. 22 Aug. 1673; and Bethia,
posthum. 22 Mar. 1676, and d. 26 Aug. preced. His wid. m. 6 Dec.
1677, John Shepard of Lynn. JOHN, Cambridge, in that part now
Newton, may seem the youth wh. came with John Winthrop, jr. in his
sec. voyage in the Abigail 1635, call. 15 yrs. Old, but that
Jackson, wh. perhaps quotes the gr.st. says he d. 7 Feb. 1699, in
87th yr. and he was freem. 1690, tho. his first four s. were
together made freem. ten yrs. earlier. His wid. Elizabeth d. 13
Apr. 1700. He had John,b. 1645; ElizabethJonathan, 1648; Joseph, 10
Feb. 1652; Joshua, 2 Apr. 1654; Jeremiah, 4 Feb. 1658; of wh. two
were in Capt. Beers' comp. in Philip's war 1675, and still, after
his d. serving in Apr. 1676; (and JOHN, wh. is call. of Dedham, and
prob not one of these, was a corporal of Moseley's comp. and wound.
in the gr. Narraganset fight, 19 Dec. 1675); Bethia, 23 Nov. 1661;
and Isaac, 2 Feb. 1665, wh. d. 5 Oct. 1691. All the other five s.
liv. from 74 to 98 yrs. Bethia m. 27 Feb. 1685, Nathaniel Bond; and
Elizabeth m 1663, Job Hyde, and d. 28 Nov. 1685. Hon. Abraham, a
descend. in 4th generat. b. 23 Mar. 1720, was rep. for N. 20 yrs.
begin. 1764; and parts of the ancestr. est. are now enjoy. by the
seventh and eighth degr.
JOHN, Lynn, s. of the first John of the same, was rep. 1674, and
four yrs. in succ. was a lieut. d. 26 Apr. 1695, had s. John;
Thomas; Edward; Elisha, b. 5 Apr. 1657; Joseph, 1 Nov. 1661; and
Benjamin, 16 Dec. 1665; at wh. time his w. was Elizabeth JOHN,
Dedham, s. of Thomas of the same, m. 8 Jan. 1672, Judith, d. of
John Grey, had Judith, b. 21 Nov. 1673; Hannah, 5 Sept. 1675; John,
19 Nov. 1677; Thomas, 19 Nov. 1681; Robert, 11 Aug. 1685; and
Hezekiah, 5 Aug. 1687; was prob. the freem. of 1690. JOHN,
Rehoboth, m. 25 Apr. 1673, Abigail Titus, perhaps d. of John or
Robert of the same, had John, b. 8 Sept. 1674, d. under two yrs.;
Abiel, 30 Dec. 1676. One John, aged 15, came 1635, in the Abigail,
and he may be the man of Lynn, or of Cambridge.
JOHN, Barnstable, s. of Matthew, a physician, by first w. had
Lydia, b. 1675; and by sec. w. Hannah, of Boston, whose surname is
not found, had Bethia, b. Dec. 1687; John, Oct. 1689; and Reliance,
8 Sept. 1691. In this yr. he d. and his wid. m. 9 Dec. 1695,
Capt.John Lothrop, it is thot, Of ano. at Barnstable, call. little
JOHN (to disting. him from his cous. John, s. of Matthew wh. was
elder), when his w. Mehitable was adm. of the ch. 30 Sept. 1688,
and was s. of that Samuel wh. was s. of Edward, we kn. his ch.
bapt. were Samuel, Thomas, and Shubael, on 21 Oct. foll. and
Thankful, 19 May after; beside Edward; and he rem. to East Haddam,
there had John, 10 Nov. 1697 ; Joseph, 1 Mar. 1700; Benjamin,
[[vol. 2, p. 217]] 20 Oct. 1701; and Mehitable, 16 Apr. 1706; and
perhaps others.
JOHN , Newton, eldest s. of John of the same, freem. 1680 (ten yrs.
bef. his f.), m. 1682, Abigail, perhaps d. of the sec. Thomas
Boylston, had Sarah, b. 5 Oct. 1683; John, 2 Sept. 1685; Abigail, 8
Mar. 1688; James, 4 Feb. 1690; Hannah, 31 Aug. 1693; Isaac, 22 Nov.
1695; Jonathan, 13 Feb. 1698, d. soon; Jonathan, again, 28 Mar.
1700; Caleb, 24 Feb. 1702; and he m. 14 Oct. 1714, Margaret Hicks,
and d. 1720. JONATHAN, Rehoboth, eldest s. of Robert of Salem, m.
14 Dec. 1664, Elizabeth Wilmot, perhaps d. of Thomas, had Jonathan,
b. 23 Dec. 1665; David, 11 Sept. 1667; Daniel, 6 Aug. 1669; Robert,
and Thomas tw. 28 June 1671, of wh. one, if not both, d. soon;
Robert, again, 2 Mar. 1673; Nathaniel, 1676; Elizabeth 12 May 1678;
Sarah, 23 Apr. 1680; Mary, 1 Oct. 1681; and Noah, 12 Feb.1685.
JONATHAN, Dedham, a. 1642, freem. 1671. JONATHAN, Dedham, the
freem. of 1672, was, perhaps, s. of Robert of Dorchester, by w.
Mary had Mary, b. 20 Apr. 1679, prob. d. young; Samuel, 15 Feb.
1682; John, 3 Dec. 1684; Mary, again, 21 Feb. 1687; Joshua, 23 Jan.
1689, d. soon; and Joshua, again, 15 Feb. 1692. His w. d. 29 Mar.
1701; and he d. 1720. JONATHAN, Newton, s. of the first John of the
same, m. Mindwell, d. of deac. James Trowbridge, d. 12 Aug. 1722,
aged 74, without ch. and his wid. d. 1758, aged 96. He was freem.
1680; and gave most of his est. to Jonathan, s. of his br. Joseph.
JOSEPH, Newton, s. of the first John of the same, freem. 1680, was
under Turner in the Falls fight, 1676, m. 13 Feb. 1681, Lydia, d.
of Edward Jackson, wh. d. 12 Jan. 1726, had John, b. 15 Dec. 1681;
Joseph, 4 July 1685; Jonathan, 7 Jan. 1687; Lydia, 15 Feb. 1692;
Edward, 7 Mar. 1694; Isaac, 16 Mar. 1698; and Elizabeth 1 July
1701; and he d. 5 Jan. 1740. JOSHUA, Newton, br. of the preced.
freem. 1680, m. 7 June 1679, Elizabeth d. of John Ward, had only
ds. Elizabeth b. 22 Feb. 1680; Hannah, 8 July 1682; Experience, 5
Nov. 1685; and Mercy, 11 Mar. 1689. His w. d. 6 Sept. 1691. By 2d
w. be had Abigail, a. 1697; Sarah; and Ruth; d. 1752. He was in
89th yr. when he m. 19 July 1742, Mary Dana, in her 75th for third
w. but they had no ch.
LANCELOT, Ne, Haven 1643, m. Hannah Marsh, and had a child b. 1651.
MATTHEW, Plymouth, a. 1640, s. of Edward the first, b. in Eng. rem.
to Barnstable 1652, a physician, appoint. surg. of the force of the
col. 1673, a capt. 1675, as Thatcher says, and d. 1678. By w.
Frances he had Mary, wh. m. 17 Apr. 1650, Ralph Jones; Elizabeth
wh. m. 1652, Moses Rowley; Samuel; and John; and by Hannah, had
Ann, wh. m. her cous. Samuel Fuller. ROBERT, Dorchester 1640,
freem. 2 June 1641, by w. Ann had Jonathan, b. 15 Aug. 1643; rem.
to Dedham, there had Benoni, 16 June 1646; and perhaps his w. d.
very soon; by w. Sarah, had Sarah, 21 Sept. 1647; John, 26 Nov.
1649; Patience, 22 Feb. 1652; and Mary, [[vol. 2, p. 218]] 1 Mar.
1654. His w. Sarah d.1680, and he d. 14 Dec. 1688.
ROBERT, Salem 1639, rem. to Rehoboth, there was freem. 1658, wh. he
had visited perhaps fifteen yrs. bef. and may there have had one or
more ch. of wh. we kn. only, that he calls Jonathan his eldest s.
in a deed of 28 May 1696 for ld. in R. but had, also, Benjamin, old
eno. to take deed of 1 Dec. 1679 for ho. and six acres at R. while
he styles hims. in both, of Salem, bricklayer. Prob. he had been
driv. in Philip's war from enjoym. of his est. and would encourage
his s. to ascertain if it might be profit. in peace. By the rec. at
R. his n. Sarah was bur. 14 Oct. 1676; and w. Margaret, wh. may not
have been mo. of any ch. d. 30 Jan. 1700; and he d. 10 May 1706.
Abigail, perhaps his d. m. at R. 16 Oct. 1679, Thomas Cushman.
ROBERT, Lynn, freem. 1680, may be the same as preced. but not prob.
SAMUEL, Plymouth 1620, one of the most valu. pilgrims of the
Mayflower, the first physician that came to sett. in our country.
He had been a deac. at least 8 yrs. at Leyden, tho. his w. Bridget,
wh. came in the Ann 1623, with a ch. that, I think, liv. not long,
may have been m. but short time bef. he left Holland. He brot.
serv. William Butten, a youth, wh. d. bef. reach. the coast; had
Samuel, and Mercy, b. here, both after 22 May 1627, and both liv.
1650; and d. 1633, betw. 30 July, the date of his will, and end of
Oct. foll. when it was pro. His w. Bridget liv. until 1664. She was
his third w. The first was Elsie Glascock, m. in Eng. and perhaps
d. bef. the sad parting from his native ld. and, next, he m. at
Leyden, 30 Apr. 1613, Agnes Carpenter, from Wrentham, Co. Suff k.
sis. of Alice, the sec. w. of Gov. Bradford. She liv. not long; and
he m. 27 May 1617, ano. maiden, Bridget Lee, her mo. and br. Samuel
assist. at the solemnity. In the docum. to verify this m. F. is
call. silkmaker of London.
SAMUEL, Plymouth, neph. of the preced. made excor. of his will, was
s. of the first Edward, and by him brot. in the Mayflower 1620;
after d. of his parents, liv. with the uncle, and at the div. of
lds. 1624, was count. I presume, out of respectto f. and mo. for
three persons; freem. of the col. 1634, rem. to Scituate, thence to
Barnstable, at Scituate hav. m. 8 Apr. 1635, Jane, d. of Rev. John
Lothrop, had Hannah, wh. m. 1 Jan. 1659, Nicholas Bonham; Samuel,
wh. was bapt. at S. 11 Feb. 1638, and may be the one wh. d. at
Rehoboth 15 Aug 1676; Sarah, tho. b. at S. bapt. at B. 1 Aug,.
1641, d. young; and b at B. were Mary, 16 June 1644, wh. m. Joseph
Williams, 18 Nov. 1674; Thomas, 18 May 1651; Sarah, again, 14 Dec.
1654, wh. m. a Crow; and John; beside one, 8 Feb. 1658, wh. d. at a
fortnight; and he d. 31 Oct. 1683; one of the latest Mayflowers.
SAMUEL, Plymouth, s. of the first Samuel, was a preach. but seems
to have been slow to rem. prob. giving his time to pious care of
his mo. refus. invit. to Rehoboth after d. of Newman, but preach.
at Middleborough sixteen yrs. and at last was ord. there when the
first ch. wars gather. 26 Dec. 1694, and d. 17 Aug. foll. in 71st
yr. if his gr.stone be correct. Of this the doubt is almost invinc.
for it would carry his b. to 1623 or 4, at least, whereas in the
div. of cattle, May 1627, his f. head of the eighth lot, counts
only for hims. w. and cous. or neph. bef. ment. Still stranger,
however, to our modern notions, seems the nomin. of him as excor.
of will, when he could not be [[vol. 2, p. 219]] 8, and prob. was
only 5 yrs. old. He had w. Elizabeth but was not m. bef. 1650, ch.
nam. in the will, pro. 1 Oct. 1695, Mercy, w. of Daniel Cole,
perhaps his sec.; Samuel, b. 1659; Experience, w. of James Wood;
John; Elizabeth w. of Samuel Eaton; Hannah, w. of Eleazer Lewis,
and Isaac, wh. was under age, as may have been the last d. By
Lewis, in Hist. of Lynn, ed. 2, p. 111, this Samuel is call. br. of
John, s. of Edward, and he speaks of his arr. in Boston 1630, so as
to lead to confusion, if not starting from it. Deane, in Hist. of
Scituate, seems almost as confus. as his br. Hist. of Lynn. The
name of his w. is giv. in the ch. Hist. of M. as Brewster, and
perhaps she was gr.d. of the noble William; she d. at Plymouth 4
Nov. 1713. Confusion, indeed, is often unavoida. With all the aid
deriv. from books, and the scrupulous dilig. of Otis, I am uncert.
whether SAMUEL, Barnstable, s. of the first Samuel of the same, wh.
m. Ann, d. of his uncle Matthew and had Matthew, Barnabas, Joseph,
Benjamin, Desire, and Sarah, were the same man as SAMUEL, Rehoboth,
wh. m. 17 Apr. 1673, Mary Ide, perhaps d. of Nicholas. SAMUEL,
Barnstable, s. of Capt. Matthew, by w. Mary had Thomas, Jabez,
Timothy, Matthias, wh. d. unm. Abigail, Ann, and Samuel, posthum.
b. 1676. THOMAS, Woburn, m. 13 June 1643, Elizabeth Tidd, had
Thomas, b. 22 or 30 Apr. 1644; Elizabeth 12 Sept. 1645; Ruth, 17
May 1648; Deborah, 12 May 1650; John, 1 Mar. 1653; Jacob, 14 May
1655; Joseph, 8 Aug. 1658; Benjamin, 15 Apr. 1660; and Samuel, 9 3
May 1662. Prob. he was of Salem 1670, that pt. now Middleton, and
d. June 1698 aged 80, and m. 25 Aug. 1684, Sarah, wid. of John
Wyman, d. of Miles Nutt.
THOMAS, Dedham 1643, by w. Hannah Flower, m. 22 Nov. of that yr.
had John, b. 1 Nov. 1644, d. soon; John, again, 28 Dec. 1645;
Elizabeth 1 Apr. 1648; Hannah, 9 Nov. 1650; Thomas, 26 Feb. 1652,
d. young; Mary, 25 Mar. 1655; Samuel, 25 Apr. 1657; Sarah, 3 Sept.
1659; and Thomas, again, 23 June 1662; freem. not in 1653, as
Farmer said, but perhaps in 1672, was ensign, rep. 1673, 9, and 86.
His w. d. 11 Apr. 1672; and he d. 28 Sept. 1690, hav. made his will
four days bef. Elizabeth m. the sec John Kingsbury of the same, and
next, 17 Sept. 1672, m. third Michael Metcalf. THOMAS, Salem, by w.
Ruth had Thomas, b. 3 Apr. 1671; Jonathan, 19 Sept. 1673; John, 23
Jan. 1677; Joseph, 12 Aug. 1679; and William, 30 Nov. 1685.
THOMAS, Dedham, prob. s. of Thomas of the same, freem. 1690.
THOMAS, perhaps a of Thomas of Woburn, m. 25 Aug. 1684, Sarah
Wyman, may hav. liv. at Danvers, and been freem. 1690. WILLIAM,
Ipswich 1635, came that yr. in the Abigail, aged 25, with John,
perhaps his br. aged 15, may have had w. Frances, rem. 1639 to
Hampton, rep. 1661 and 7, d. 26 May 1693. WILLIAM, Concord,
appoint. gunsmith May 1637, to accomp. the troops against the
Pequots; was a miller there 1639; had Hannah, b. 8 Aug. 1641; and
his w. Elizabeth [[vol. 2, p. 220]] d. 24 July foll. Possib. he was
freem. 2 June 1641. WILLIAM, Hampton, prob. s. of William of the
same, freem. 1678, m. 22 June 1680, Susanna, d. of Isaac Perkins,
and wid. of Isaac Buzzell of Salisbury. Nine of this name had been
gr. at Harv. in 1829, nine at Yale, three at Dart. and twenty-two
at other N. E. coll. and at Union, of wh. twelve were clerg.
Introduction
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Preface
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