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Sackett, Simon (otherwise written Saket), was one of the first company. His name appears on the Records before Aug. 1633, and for the last time 20 Aug. 1635. He res. on the northerly side of Winthrop Street, between Holyoke and Dunster streets. Administration on his estate was granted by the General Court 3 Nov. 1635 to his wid. ‘Isabell Sackett.’ She is named on the Records 8 Feb. 1635-6, after which the name disappears. The estate passed into the hands of Robert Stedman before 1642. Simon Sackett of Springfield, about 1654, and John Sackett of Northampton, in 1660, were sons of Simon and Isabel of Cambridge.Saltonstall, Sir Richard, was one of the Assistants, when the Government of the Colony was removed to Massachusetts in 1630. He had lands in Wat., and res. there a short time. Although he returned to England in 1631, he seems still to have been regarded as an Assistant, and provision was made for him when Camb. was selected as a suitable place for a fortified town and the residence of the Governor and Assistants. What is now called Winthrop Square was granted to him for a house lot; but, as he did not return, it was devoted for a Market Place, and has always remained public property.
Saunders, Daniel (otherwise written Sanders), d. 27 Feb. 1639-40. No trace of family.
2. Robert, in 1639 and 1642 res. on the S. E. corner of Mount Auburn and Dunster streets. No trace of family.
3. Jonathan, m. Abiah Bartlett 24 Oct. 1669, and had Abiah and Jonathan, twins, b. 25 Oct. 1673; Thomas, b. 10 Mar. 1674-5; John, b. 25 Mar. 1677; Benjamin, b. 28 May 1679; Samuel, b. 28 May 1681; Edward, b. 3 Mar. 1683-4; Hannah, b. 31 May 1689. Jonathan the f. deposed 1696 (then aged 49) that he lived with Justinian Holden when he was 17 years old.
4. Martin, aged 40, came to New England in 1635 with w. Rachel, and settled at Braintree. His w. d. 15 Sept. 1651, and he m. Elizabeth, widow of Roger Bancroft of Camb., and d. 4 Aug. 1658. He was the ancestor of the Camb. family bearing that name, as appears by the Saunders Family Record and Genealogy, of which what follows is an abstract.
5. John, s. of Martin (4), d. in Braintree 1688. 6. John, s. of John (5), m. Hannah Penniman 15 Dec. 1692.
7. John, s. of John (6), bap. 20 Mar. 1712, m. Mary Spear 3 June 1735, and had six children of whom the fifth was William, b. in Quincy 1747.
8. William, s. of John (7), ‘res. in Cambridge from 1770 to 1775, when he returned to his native town, and m. 20 Nov. 1782 Ann, the eldest dau. of Dr. Elisha Savil, H. C. 1743,’ by whom he had William, b. 14 May 1787, and four daughters. William the f. d. 27 Oct. 1830; his w. Ann d. 2 Ap. 1826.
9. William, s. of William (8), removed to Camb. in 1801, m. Sarah Flagg 8 June 1815, and had William Augustus, b. 9 June 1818, merchant, member of Common Council, and Alderman, m. Mary W. Prentiss 22 Dec. 1841; Charles Hicks, b. 10 Nov. 1821, merchant, member of Common Council, Alderman, and Mayor, m. Mary B. Ball 18 Sept. 1849; George Savil, b. 2 Oct. 1823, merchant, member of Common Council and President of that Board, m. Lucy C. Willard 11 Feb. 1847; Francis Edward, b. 14 Aug. 1826, merchant, m. Eliza A. Whittemore 30 Ap. 1856; Sarah Ann, b. 8 Mar. 1828; [652] Horace, b. 6 Dec. 1830, dealer in real estate. William the f. was a carpenter, a member of the first Common Council, and Alderman. He resided on Garden Street, near Appian Way, and d. 29 Ap. 1861; his w. Sarah d. 6 Nov. 1871, aged nearly 82.
Sawtell, John (otherwise written Sawtle, and Satle), a grandson of Thomas Post, as appears by Mr. Post's will 1691, had grants of land here in 1689. He prob. had w. Anna, but no children; he resided at the N. W. corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn streets, where the church now stands. Obadiah Satle of Groton, Enoch Satle and Bethia Satle, both of Wat., and John Hews of Camb. Farms with his w. Ruth, quitclaimed to Josiah Parker, 21 Oct. 1700, all their interest in the real estate of their brother John Satle late of Camb., deceased; the same estate was quitclaimed by Parker 26 Ap. 1709 to ‘Anna Satle,’ and sold by ‘Anna Sawtell, widow,’ to John Knight, 4 June 1711.
Saxton, Moses, d. here 24 Oct. 1690. Mary, m. Samuel Goffe 9 Nov. 1682.
Scott, Thomas, was here in 1634, and in 1635 owned a house and five acres on the northerly side of Brattle Street, near Mason Street. He removed to Hartford about 1636, and was accidentally killed by John Ewe 6 Nov. 1643. He had son Thomas and two daughters, who with their mother were mentioned in his nuncupative will.
2. Benjamin, by w. Margaret, had Joseph, b. 14 May 1644; Benjamin, b. 5 July 1646; John, b. 2 July 1648; Elizabeth, b. 27 May and d. 3 June 1650. Benjamin the f. was of Braintree in 1640, where he had son John. He removed to Rowley, and d. in 1671.
3. Samuel, by w. Sarah, had Thomas, b. 31 July 1710; Samuel, b. 22 Sept. 1712; Sarah, b. 9 Jan. 1714-15; Esther, b. 20 Feb. 1716-17. A Sarah Scott m. William Smith 27 Oct. 1757.
4. John, by w. Lydia, had Abraham, b. 27 June 1732.
5. Edward, established himself in Cambridgeport, soon after West Boston Bridge was erected. At the sale of the Jarvis estate, in 1801, he purchased several lots, among which was the estate at the N. E. corner of Main and Norfolk streets (now owned by