1634, 1636.
Roger Harlakenden, 1636-1638.
Herbert Pelham, 1645-1649.
Daniel Gookin, 1652-1675, 1677-1686.
Thomas Danforth, 1659-16d Jackson, 1647-1654, 1656, 1665-1668, 1675, 1676.
Daniel Gookin, 1649, 1651.
Speaker in 1651.
Edward Collins, 1654-1670.
Thomas 1643, 1645.
John Bridge, 1635, 1637-1639, 1641– 1644, 1646, 1647, 1649, 1652.
Clement Chaplin, 1635.
Nicholas Danforth, 1635-1637.
40, 1642, 1647.
Edmund Angier,* 1640.
John Stedman, 1640, 1647-1649, 1651, 1653-1655, 1669-1676.
Abraham Shaw, 1640.
Edward Collin
John Russell, 1642, 1643,.1648.
Edward Oakes, 1642-1646, 1648, 1649, 1652, 1655, 1657-1664, 166-1668, 1670-1678.
Herbert Pelham, 164548, 1650, 1652, 1654, 1656-1681, 1683, 1685-1690.
Robert Holmes,* 1649, 1657, 1662.
Roger Bancroft, 1649-1651.
John Fessenden, 1650, 1649-1651.
John Fessenden, 1650, 1655-1666.
John Jackson,* 1650.
Richard Robbins,* 1651, 1655.
Thomas Fox, 1652, 1658, 1660-1662, 1664-1672, 1674, 1675.
William Ma
1689, and suspected of witchcraft in 1692.
Angier, Edmund, The youngest of four sons of John Angier, a person of good account and property at Dedham, England (Coll.
Mass. Hist. Soc., XXX. 166), was here in 1636; m. Ruth Ames, daughter of that famous light, Dr. Ames, who d. 3 July 1656; he m. Anna Batt of Newbury 12 June 1657, who d. 3 Oct. 1688, a. 57.
His children were John, b. 21 Aug. 1645, d. 2 Jan. 1647-8; Ruth, b. 28 Sept. 1647, m. Rev. Samuel Cheever of Marblehead; John, b. 22 Ap. 1649, d. young; Ephraim, b. 1652, d. unm.
16 Jan. 1678-9, a merchant; Samuel, b. 17 Mar. 1654 or 1655; John, b. 2 June 1656, d. 25 Jan. 1657-8; Edmund, b. 20 Sept. 1659, d. young; Anna, b. 9 Dec. 1660, d. unm.
23 Jan. 1690-1; Mary, bap. 10 May 1663, d. young; John, bap. 15 May 1664, d. 3 July 1664; Nathaniel, bap. 14 May 1665, d. young: Elizabeth, bap. 22 Sept. 1667, m. Rev. Jonathan Pierpont of Reading; Mary, b.——, m. John March of Newbury; Sarah, b.——, m. Rev. Christopher Tappan (or Toppan) o
therefore prob.
of age; b. about 1640; Rebecca, b. 1 Nov. 1643, m. John Palfrey, 4 Aug. 1664; Andrew, b. 1646; Aaron, b. 1649; Frances, b. 1650, d. unm.
16 Sept. 1718; Martha, b. about 1653, m. Daniel Epes, 17 Ap. 1672, and d. 9 Feb. 1692; Mary, bymouth in 1639, and soon afterwards in Cambridge.
His w. Barbaric d. 25 Mar. 1644, and he m. Elizabeth Worthington 15 Ap. 1649.
Their s. Jerathmeel was b. 2 May 1650.
George the f. d. 1656, and his w. Elizabeth m. Henry Bowtell 25 June 1657.
In h5 Oct. 1693, was proved 28 May 1698.
His w. Elizabeth was living 26 Dec. 1693.
3. John, s. of George (1), grad.
H. C. 1649; preached at Guilford, New Haven, Branford, Derby, and Rye, in Connecticut; and d. about 1697. Quart.
Reg., May 1836. Sav, in 1635, on the north side of Brattle Street near Brattle Square. He removed to Hartford, with Hooker, and d. in 1648 or 1649; had sisters, West and Winter.
He appears to have left neither wife nor children.
(Hinman.)
Butterfield, Jonathan, by
ided on the south side of the River.
He m. Ann Bullard, and had John, b. 15 Ap. 1649, d. 12 Oct. 1649; Hannah, b. 8 July 16;51, m. Samuel Oldham 5 Jan.. 1670-71; Sam Lynn, and afterwards of Southampton, L. I., and d. before 1699; Mary, b. 20 Ap. 1649, d. 29 Ap. 1649; Mary, b. 28 July 1650, m. Solomon Phipps of Chs. July 1669, and1649; Mary, b. 28 July 1650, m. Solomon Phipps of Chs. July 1669, and Maj. Thomas Brown of Sudbury, 1 Mar. 1703-4, and was living as his widow in 1725; Samuel, b. Oct. 1652, grad.
H. C. 1671, and d. unm.
in England 22 Dec. 1676, of sto wit, 1634, 1640, 1645, 1650; Commissioner of the United Colonies, 1643, 1647, 1649, and President 1647, 1649.
His military skill and energy seem to have been appr1649.
His military skill and energy seem to have been appreciated; he commanded a company of eighty volunteers at the siege of Amiens in 1597; was appointed Lieut.-colonel of the Southern regiment, on the first military orgaophilus, b. 4 Oct. 1644; Mary, b. and d. 1646; Biley, b. 27 Sept. 1647; Mary, b. 1649, m. Samuel Hardy, a schoolmaster, of Beverly, 24 Jan. 1676; Thomas; Stephen; Jam