Quoted directly from Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England by James Savage, Boston, 1860-1862 Vol IV pp. 138-139 Select abbreviations for futher definition by Savage.
SNOW *ANTHONY, Plymouth 1638, Marshfield 1643, was rep. aft. 1656 for 20 yrs. He had w. Abigail, d. of Richard Warren, In. 1639, and ch. Josiah, Lydia, Sarah, Alice, and Abigail, wh. m. 12 Dec. 1667, Michael Ford. JABEZ, Eastham, by w. Eliz. had Jabez, b. 6 Sept. 1670; Edward, 26 Mar. 1672; Sarah, 26 Feb. 1674; Grace, 1 Feb. 1676; and Thomas, wh. d. young; and he d. 27 Dec. 1690. JAMES, Woburn, whose f. or w. is not kn. had James, b. 10 Oct. 1671; Abigail, 2 May 1674; Lydia, 7 Nov. 1676; and Sarah, 18 Apr. 1679. JOHN, Woburn, prob. br. of the preced. had John, b. 13 May 1668; Zerubabel, 14 May 1672: Timothy, 16 Feb. 1675; Hannah, 6 June 1677; Mary, 4 Aug. 1680; Ebenezer, 6 Oct. 1682; and Nathaniel, 17 Nov. 1684. JOHN, Eastham, perhaps s. of Nicholas, m. 19 Sept. 1667, Mary Small, had Hannah, b. 26 Aug. 1670; Mary, 10 Mar. 1672; Abigail, 14 Oct. 1673; Rebecca, 23 July 1676; John, May 1678; Issac, 10 Aug. 1683; Lydia, 29 Sept. 1685; Elisha, 10 Jan. 1687; and Phebe, 27 June 1689. JOSEPH, Eastham, perhaps br. of the preced. had Joseph, b. 24 Nov. 1671; Benjamin, 9 June 1673; Mary, 17 Oct. 1674; Sarah, 30 Apr. 1677; Ruth, 14 Oct. 1679; Stephen 24 Feb. 1682; Lydia, 20 July 1684; Rebecca, 4 Dec. 1686; James, 31 Mar. 1689; Jane, 27 Mar. 1692; and Josiah, 27 Nov. 1694; was a lieut. and d. 3 Jan. 1723. JOSIAH, Marshfield, m. 1669, Rebecca Baker, had, as Miss Thomas teaches us, a Lydia, b. 1672; Mercy, 1675; Deborah, 1677, d. young; Sarah, 1680; Susanna, 1682; and Abiah, the youngest; but Winsor says, he had eight ds. He d. Aug. 1692; and his wid. m. 23 Nov. 1694, John Sawyer. *MARK, Eastham, s. of Nicholas, prob. eldest (if he had more than two), count. among those fit to bear arms 1643, at Plymouth, m. 13 Jan. 1655, Ann, d. of Josiah Cook, had Ann, b. 7 July 1656, and his w. d. few days aft. He m. 9 Jan. 1661, Jane, d. of Gov. Thomas Prence, had Mary, b. 30 Nov. foll.; Nicholas, 6 Dec. 1663; Eliz. 9 May 1666, d, young; Thomas, 6 Aug. 1668; Sarah, 10 May 1671 ; Prence, 22 May 1674 ; Eliz. again, 22 June 1676, d. young; and Hannah, 16 Sept. 1679; was town clk. rep. 1675, 86, and 9, and d. a. 1695. *NICHOLAS, Plymouth, one of the first comers, being passseng. in the Ann 1623, m. Constance, (by wondr. error in Geneal. Reg. XIV. 89, call. Eliz.) d. of Stephen Hopkins, one of the blessed comp. of the Mayflower, had Mark, b. 9 May, 1628 ; and eleven other ch. s. and ds. bef. 1650. He rein. to Eastham in 1654, was rep. 1650, and 2, and aft. rem. 1657. Date of his d. is 15 Nov. 1676, and of his wid. Oct. 1677. RICHARD, Woburn, had Daniel, b. 4 Feb. 1645, d. soon; Samuel, 28 May 1647; and Zechariah, 29 Mar. 1649. SAMUEL, Boston 1671, a shoemaker. SAMUEL, Woburn, s. of Richard, by w. Sarah had Samuel, b. 8 Feb. 1670 ; Sarah, 28 May 1672 ; Daniel, 9 July 1674; Abigail, 4 Apr. 1677; Richard, 10 Dec. 1683, and Hannnah, 8 June 1686. His w. d. next wk. and, in one day, short of eight wks. aft. he m. Sarah, d. of John Parker of Newton, had Deborah, b. Oct. 1687, d. in 2 mos.; Joanna, 10 Feb. 1689; Ebenezer, 7 Oct. 1691; and his w. d. 28 Jan. 1695. STEPHEN, Eastham, m. 28 Oct. 1663, Susanna, wid. of Joseph Rogers jun. d. of Stephan Deane, had Bathshua, b. 25 July 1664; Hannah, 2 Jan. 1667; Micajah, 22 Dec. 1669; and Bethia, 1 July 1672. THOMAS, Boston 1636, a barber, by w. Milcah had Meletiah, b. 30 Sept. 1638; was adm. of our ch. 5 Sept. 1641, and had Melita, bapt. Sunday foll. a. 3 wks. old; Hannah, 21 Apr. 1644, a. 5 days old, prob. d. young; Abigail, and Hannah, tw. b. 10 Mar. 1652; Mehitable, 8 Feb. 1655; was freem. 18 May 1642; in 1667, was an innholder at the sign of the dove. WILLIAM, Plymouth 1643, came prob. in the Susan and Ellen from London 1635, aged 18, was apprent. of Richard Derby, was of Bridgewater 1682, m. Rebecca, d. of Robert Barker, and had William, James, Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, Lydia, Hannah, and Rebecca. WILLIAM, Bridgewater, s. prob. of the preced. m. Naomi, d. of Thomas Whitman. Of this name, in 1829, Farmer says three had been gr. at Brown Univ. of wh. was Caleb H. the dilig. and lament. hist. of Boston.
Note: words in italics have been added per Savage, Additions and Corrections, Vol. IV, p. 706.
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