The following listings are found in the PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS by Charles Henry Pope. p.34 Barnes, ect., cont. Richard, from Penton, Hants., came in the Jonathan in 1639. Brought suit 6 (2) 1652, against Thomas Blanchard for money beq. him by his mother Agnes Bent, who had mBlanchard after the deth of her husband Barnes. (Reg. XXXII, 407.) p.46 Bent, Bente, John, husbandman, ae. 35, came from Penton, Wayhill, Southampton, Eng. in the Confidence April 11, 1638, with wife Martha and ch. Robert, William, Peter, John and Ann, all under 12 yrs. of age. Deposition relative to his mother Anne, sister Agnes and bro.-in-law Thomas Blanchard. (Reg. XXXII, 409.) p.63 Brackett, etc., cont. Richard, Braintree, d. March 3, 1690, ae. 80; (gr. st.) Will prob. Dec 19, 1690, beq. to wife Alice, sons John, Peter and James, sons-in-law Simon Crosby and Joseph Tompson, and their children;Elizabeth and Sarah. ch. of dec. son Josiah; son-in-law Joseph Crosby; daus. Hannah Blancher and Rachel Crosby; gr. ch. Abigail Tompson, and Hannah, dau. of John B.; son James exec. Houses and lands at Braintree and Billerica. p.116 Cook, etc., cont. Richard, yeoman, Charlestown, Malden, propr. Lawsuit in Salem Court in 1640.His wife Frances, widow of Isaac Wheeler, deposed 5 (8)1652, ae. 44, that she came in the same ship with Thomas Blanchard (the Jonathan) in 1639. (Mdx. Files) p.141 Doggett, Dogged, Daggett, Thomas d. Aug. 18, 1692. Beq. to sons John and Samuel; to dau. Sarah Sherman's ch. Prudence, Sarah and Susanna; to daus. Hannah Blancher and Rebecca Wilder and their children. See Genealogy. p.230 Hill, etc., cont. Joseph, d. at Newbury 5 Feb. 1686-7, or 1687-8. Will prob. March 14, 1687-8, beq. to wife Anne; ch. Samuel, Wayte, Gersham, Elizabeth, Hannah; ch. of his dec. son Joseph; gr. ch. Hannah and Elizabeth Blanchard, Hannah Winton and Samuel Green; to Rebecca Newhall; son-in-law Abiel Long and son Samuel execrs. p.292 Lovejoy, John, His will dated 1 Sept., codical 23 Oct. 1690, prob. March 31, 1691, beq. to wife Hannah, with whom he had lived in a married condition about 13 years, abundant provision, referring to marriage contract; portion already given to William, eldest son now living; to other sons Christopher, Nathaniel, Joseph and Ebenezer; to daus. Sarah Johnson, Ann Blancher, and Abigail and Deborah L. Refers to son Benjamin, for whom certain lands had been intended, and to gr. son John L. Desires his bro. Thomas Osgood and sons William and Joseph L. to have change of son Ebenezer and gr. dau. Frances. p.299 Manning, George, shoemaker, Sudbury; propr. 1640. Rem. to Boston, m. 15 (5) 1653, Mary Haroden. Hem. in Boston 13 (1) 1655, Hannah Blanchard, widow. ch. Elizabeth B. March 19, 1657, Mary b. Dec. 15, 1659, Elizabeth d. Feb. 4, 1660, Elizabeth b. Oct. 13, 1661, James b. March 6, 1663, Mary b. Nov. 3, 1666, Sarah b. March 19, 1668, John b. Oct.11, 1671; Hannah Manninge of sister Dinsdale was bapt. 23 (12) 1672, and Adam Dinsdale, of the same; Joseph b. Nov. 6, 1674. p.300 Marble, Marrable, Mirable, John, Boston. Wife Judith; ch. John b. 10 (9) 1646. William, planter, Charlestown, 1642; frm. May 3, 1654. Wife Elizabeth; dau. Mary b. 10 (2) 1642. They deposed in Blanchard case in 1652, ae. "about 40 yrs. apiece." (Reg. XXXII, 408.) He deposed alone at same Court. ae. about 36 years. He went to England about 1656, and Richard Stowers petitioned for liberty to keep an ordinary in his place at Malden (Mdx. Files.) p.333 Noyes, etc., cont. Peter, Yeoman, from Penton, co. Hants, ae. 47, with son Thomas, ae. 15 and dau. Elizabeth, came in the Confidence, April 24, 1638. Settled at Watertown; "gent;" propr. 1642; frm. May 13, 1640. App. by Gen. Court Surveyor of arms, 13 May, 1640. settled at Sudbury; lands assigned to him and Thomas in 1639. Selectman 1639, et seq. Ret. to Eng. and came again in the Jonathan in 1639; deposed in the Blanchard case in Salem Court, in 1652. Nicholas, Dorothy and Peter, Jr., came with him. (Reg.XXXII, 407.) Deputy. p.364 Plimpton, Plympton, Plimton, Plunton, Elizabeth, came in the Jonathan in 1639. See depositions in the case of Blanchard vs. Barnes, Mdx. Court, 1652. (Reg. XXXII, 407.) She m. John Rutter. p.391 Rolfe, etc., cont. Henry, Newbury, propr. Wife Honour; ch. Anna, (m1, Thomas Blanchard, 2, Richard Gardner,) Hannah, (m.Richard Dole,) John, Benjamin. He d. 1 March 1642-3. Will, dated 15 (12) 1642, beq. to wife, eldest son John and other children under 21 years; brother John R., cousin John Sanders of Salisbury, and Kinsman Thomas Whiteer. The widow Honour made nunc. will at the house of Thomas Blanchard in Charlestown; prob. at Ipswich 20 (12) 1650. Beq. to sons Benjamin and John, dau. Hannah Dole that lives at Newbury, and another dau; to her 4 grand children; 3 pounds, ten shilling due her in England. p.415 Shrimpton, cont. Henry's will, dated 17 (5), prob. 6 (12) 1666. To the wife of his late bro. Edward, and their ch. Jonathan, Mary, Ebenezer, Epafras, Silas, Elizabeth and Lydia; to his wife Mary 40 li. per an. for life and all the est. she brought; to his daus. Sarah, Abigail, Bethiah and Elizabeth 1000 li. and a house lot apiece; son Samuel residuary legatee and executor. Desired to be bur. in tomb where his wife Elinor was bur. Mentioned his bro. Edward Fletcher and sister Fletcher, his wife; sister Blanchett (Reg. xv.) p.425 Somerby Anthony, son of Richard, son of Henry, of Little Bythum in Lincolnshire, (his own statement in Newb. rec.) came in the Jonathan in 1639, as he deposed in the Blanchard case in 1652. (ES. Files 2, 32.) p.443 Sweetser, Switsir, Switzer, Seth, Shoemaker, Charlestown, adm. chh. 8 (11) 1638, frm. March 14, 1639. A letter to him from his cousin Daniel Field, dated at Tring, Herts, Eng. May 10, 1642, mentions his cousin Crane, father Lake, Aunt Hoten, his brothers, and his sister Elis. He was to recieve a butt of leather, for which he was pay 10 li. to Thomas Welch or goodman ffowler; love to Wm. Philips and his wife. (A) He made a deed of gift to his son Benjamin in 1660. Wife Bethia; second wife Elizabeth Oakes, m. at Cambridge April, 1661. Ch. Benjamin, Sarah, Mary, (m. 3 (11)1654, Samuel Blanchard,) Hannah bapt. 12 (11) 1638, Elizabeth b. 27 (11) 1642. He d. May 27, 1662. ae. 56. Will signed 24 May, prob. June 17, 1662, beq. to wife Elizabeth, dau. Sarah, son Samuel Blancher and his wife Mary, dau.Hannah Fitch, and to his wife's three children. Son Benjamin and Edward Drinker execs; Mr. Richard Russell and my brother Thomas Gold overseers. p.489 Wheeler, Wheller, Isaac, tailor, Charlestown, 1639; adm. chh. 30 (9) 1642, frm. May 10, 1643. Town officer, 1646. Wife Frances adm. chh. 1 (5) 1645; ch. Isaac, Thomas, Elizabeth b.8 (5) 1641, Sarah b. 13 (1) 1643. He d. before 1650; the widow m. 2, Richard Cooke of Malden. She deposed in 1652, ae. 44 years, that she came in the Jonathan in 1639 with the Blanchards. Joined in a deed of land in 1657. Her ch. mentioned in the will of Mr. Cooke. p.54 Blanchard, Blanchar, Blancher, Joseph, Boston, d. (10) 1637. (His son) William, tailor, Boston, made will 27 (7) 1652, and beq. to mother Ann, bro. John, sister Garlick's ch; to his three ch; to wife Hannah and her father James Everill. Widow Ann died (apparently at Woburn.) The inv. of her est. taken July 21, 1662, by Abraham and Jacob Barker, was presented by her son John B. Thomas, yeoman, from Penton, Hants, Eng., came from London in the Jonathan in 1639; settled at Braintree. Bought lands in Boston and Charlestown of Mr. John Wilson. Rem. to Char. in 1651. He m. in Eng.____, who died in Eng. He m 2, widow Agnes (Bent) Barnes, who d. on the passage to N.E.; he m. 3, Mary ____. He d. 21 (3) 1654. Will dated 16 (3), prob. 20 (4) 1654, beq. to wife Mary; ch.George, Thomas, Samuel, Nathaniel; gr. ch. Joseph; to the church of Malden. He provided that Benjamin Tompson should be fitted for the University if his parents consent. (Reg. XVII. 156, and XXXII, 411.) Widow admin. 3 (4) 1656. Mary Ladd