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    1. [CARTER-L] Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England
    2. CARTER - Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England CARTER, CALEB, Charlestown, m. 14 Dec. 1678, Mary, d. of John Tuttle, wh. surv. him, and d. 27 Feb. 1728. His will was of 1694. HILLARY, emb. 1635, aged 27, in the Elizabeth and Ann, at London, but whether he ever reach. N.E. is not kn. JOHN, Charlestown 1640, was among early sett. of Woburn, freem. 1644, by w. Eliz. had Eliz. b. 8 Aug.1645, wh. d. at 10 yrs; Mary, 8 Mar.1647; and Abigail, 24 Apr. 1648; Hannah, 19 Jan.1651; and John, 6 Feb. 1653. His w.d. 6 May 1691, aged 78. Ano. JOHN of W. Freem. 1677, was a capt. and d. 14 Sept. 1692, aged 76. But ano. JOHN wh. may have been s. of the first, and liv. at Ipswich, m. 20 June 1678, Ruth Burnham, perhaps d. of Thomas, had Mary, b 17 July 1683; John, 8 Aug. 1685; Thomas, 3 July 1687; Abigail, 30 Mar. 1689; Phebe, 11 June 1691; Samuel, 31 Oct. 1694; Esther, 21 Aug. 1696; Josiah, 3 Aug. 1698; Jabez, 17 Sept. 1700; and Nathaniel, and Benjamin, tw. 4 Mar. 1702. JOHN, Salisbury, prob. s. of Thomas of the same, by w. Martha had Mary, b. Apr. 1681, perhaps d. young, Thomas, 9 Mar. 1683; Abigail, 7 Mar. 1686; John, 8 June 1688; Samuel, and Mary, tw. 7 Apr 1691; and Ephraim, 2 Nov. 1693. JOSEPH, Newbury 1636 rem. perhaps to Woburn bef. 1659, and d. at Charlestown, 30 Dec. 1676. JOSEPH, Woburn, perhaps s. of the preced. by w. Bethia had Bethia, b. 8 June 1671; Susanna, 24 Feb. 1673; Joseph, 28 Nov. 1674; John, 26 Feb. 1677; Abigail, 1 Feb. 1679; Henry, 4 Oct. 1683; and Faith, 28 Apr. 1688. JOSHUA, Dorchester 1633, freem. 14 May 1634, rem. to Windsor, there d. 5 July 1647, leav. Joshua, Elias, and Elisha; the last two were burn. to d. six yrs. after. His wid. Catharine m. 30 Nov. 1647, Arthur Williams of W. JOSHUA, Windsor, s. of the preced. rem. 1660 to Northampton, m. 2 or 4 Oct. 1663, Mary, d. of Zechariah Field, and a. 1673 rem. to Deerfield, there was k. by the Ind. 18 Sept. 1675, with capt. Lothrop, and the flower of Essex, then aged a. 36, and serv. prob. as a teamster. Of his ch. Samuel, Abigail, and Joshua, are kn. the former only by name, and the latter, b. 6 June 1668, liv. at Hartford, and have seven ch. LAWRENCE, Hadley 1686. NICHOLAS, Newtown, L.I. 1656. PHILIP, Exeter, took o. of alleg. 30 Nov. 1677. RALPH, Boston 1676. RICHARD, boston 1640, call. broadweaver, in one place, in ano. carpenter, by w. Ann, who. surv. him, had Mary, b. 3 July 1641, the only ch. She m. William hunter, and next, a. 1673, m. Joseph Cowell. RICHARD, York 1680. ROBERT, Plymouth, came in the Mayflower, 1620, as a serv. of William Mullens, and d. the first season after. ROBERT, Malden 1674, had Sarah, b. Sept. 1669; and Eliz. 28 Aug. 1676. SAMUEL, Charlestown, freem. 1647, ar. co. 1648, had Hannah, b. 28 Oct. bapt. 1 Nov. 1640; Samuel, 8, bapt. 25 Sept. 1642; Zechary, b. 17 June 1644; Mary, 22 Nov. 1645; and perhaps others. Mary m. 2 Sept. 1664, Nathaniel Rand. In his will of 1652 he names gr.s. John Green; but wh. that John was, may not be easy of decis. SAMUEL, Woburn, eldes s. of Rev. Thomas, m. 1672 Eunice, d. of John Brooks, had Mary, b. 24 July 1673; Samuel, 27 Aug. 1675, d. soon; Samuel, again, 7 Jan. 1678; John, 14 Mar. 1680; Thomas, 3 Apr. 1682; Nathaniel, 7 Apr. 1685; Eunice, 29 Mar. 1687; Abigail, May 1689; and Abigail, again, 30 May 1690; liv most of his days, perhaps, at Charlestown, and d. 1693. His wid. m. John Kendall. SAMUEL, Deerfield, s. of Joshua the first, had at D. eight ch. and in the assault by Fr. and Ind. 29 Feb. 1704, his w. and three ch. were k. three were carr. to Canada, there to contin. and with one or two he went to Norwalk, where in safety the fam. was perpet. A very wild fiction of Samuel being entic. from London by a capt. at twelve yrs. of age, an brot. to Boston, was adm. into so respectab. a work as the Hist. of N. by Hall, p. 234. THOMAS, Charlestown 1636, freem. 9 Mar. 1637, by w. Ann, wh. d. 6 May 1679, in her 72d yr. had Ann, b. 10, Bapt. 22 Mar. 1640; Eliz. b. 22 Apr. 1642, d. young; Thomas, 6 July 1644; perhaps others; and d. 30 Dec. 1694, in 88th yr. Ann m. 25 Jan. 1659, John Fowle. THOMAS, Woburn, the first min. there, was bred at St. John's Coll. Cambridge, had his degr. 1629 and 1633, tho. the exemplary careless Mather puts him, with Sherman, into his sec. classis, as if they were younger, instead of elder, than Dunster or Harvard, came 1635, aged 25, in the Planter, as a serv. under George Giddings, to elude detect. no doubt, by the officers under orders of the Privy Counc. to prevent such embark. liv. some yrs. at Watertown, and exert. his facilities first at Dedham, and was ord. at W. 22 Nov. 1642, and there d. 5 Sept. (or by ano. rec. 1 Dec.) 1684, aged 74. His w. Mary, wh. may have been d. of Philemon Dalton, as I infer from the will of his br. Thimothy D.'s w. Ruth (hav. no ch.) in wh. she rememb. Mary C. with the ch. of Philemon D. By her prob. his ch. were Samuel, b. 8 Aug. 1640, H. C. 1660; Judith; Theophilus, 12 June 1645, d. young; Mary, 24 July 1648; Abigail, 10 Aug. 1649; Deborah, 17 Sept. 1651, d. at 16 yrs.; Timothy, 12 June 1653; and Thomas, 8 June 1655. Judith m. 14 Oct. 1660, Samuel Convers, and next, 2 May 1672, Giles Fifield, and d. 1676; Mary m. a. 1671, John Wyman of Charlestown, bore him two ch. and next m. 31 Oct 1676, Nathaniel Bachiler of Hampton, had eight more ch. an d. 1688; and Abigail, m. 7 May 1674, John Smith. See Johnson's Wondr. w. Prov. 177, 181; Worthington's Dedham, 104; Lamson's Hist. of first ch. in D.; Chickering's Ded. serm.; and 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 247. THOMAS, Sudbury, an orig. sett. perhaps was of Ipswich first, freem. 2 May 1638, by w. Mary had Mary, b. 6 Oct. 1641; thomas, 1643; Martha, Feb. 1645, d. young; Martha, again, Mar. 1647; Eliz. 2 Oct 1649; John, 18 May 1650; Agibail, Jan. 1653; and Samuel, 25 Oct. 1656; and d. 14 Aug. 1669. THOMAS, Charlestown 1646, call. junr. in the ch. rec. of adm. as mem. and Col. rec. as freem. 1647, but in my opin. was not s. of the first Thomas. THOMAS, York 1663. THOMAS, Charlestown, perhaps, but not prob. s. of the Rev. Thomas of the adj. town, by w. Esther (rec. into the ch. 12 Mary. 1676, "by let. of dism. from the ch. in London, of wh. Mr. Thomas Vincent is pastor"), had Samuel, b. 11, bapt. 16 Sept. 1677; John, b. 8 Jan. 1679, perhaps d. young; Ann, 8, bapt. 15 May 1681; all d. young, as gr. stones tell; Ann, again, bapt. 5 Nov. 1682; Vincent, 1 Mar. 1685, Ebenezer, 31 July 1687; and prob. John again. His w. d. 11 Dec. 1709, aged 62. THOMAS, Sudbury, m. 1682, Eliz. White. THOMAS, Woburn, prob. youngest s. of Rev. Thomas, m. 1682, Margaret, d. of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, wh. d. 5 Oct. 1734, had Mary, b. 5 Oct. 1683; Thomas, 13 June 1686; Eleazer, 20 Apr. 1689; Daniel, 10 Aug. 1691; Ebenezer, 24 Sept. 1695; and Ezra, 22 June 1701. TIMOTHY, Woburn, prob. br. of the preced. certain. s. of the Rev. Thomas, m. 3 May 1680, Ann. d. of David Fiske of Cambridge, wh. d. 27 Jan. 1713, had David, b. 17 Oct. 1681; Timothy, 12 July 1683, d. soon; Ann, 17 July 1684; Timothy, again, 19 Oct. 1686; Theophilus, 20 Oct. 1688; Thomas, 17 Aug. 1690; Abigail, 18 Mar. 1692; Sarah, 24 Nov. 1694; Eliz. 27 Aug. 1696; Benjamin, 22 Mar. 1699, d. soon; Mary, 23 June 1700; Martha, 22 July 1702; and Benjamin, again, 8 Nov. 1704; and d. 8 July 1727. WILLIAM, Marblehead 1668. Of this name I find the gr. in 1853 had been 9 at Har. 8 at Dart. and 5 at Yale.

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