A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, Volume 2 by James Savage

A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, Volume 2 by James Savage

Author:James Savage [Savage, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Genealogie
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Published: 2016-10-17T00:00:00+00:00


GOULDEN, or GOLDEN, ROGER, R. I. 1676, capt. of a vessel, did serv. in Philip's war, especial. on 12 Aug. 1676, when the gr. adversa. was k. m. Penelope, d. prob. youngest of the first Benedict Arnold.

GOULDER, FRANCIS, Plymouth 1643, d. 17 May 1664. Catharine, prob. his w. or d. there d. 16 Mar. 1651.

GOURDING, ABRAHAM, Boston 1672, mariner.

GOVE, or GOAVE, EBENEZER, Hampton, s. of Edward, m. 20 Dec. 1692, Judith Sanborn, had Jeremiah, b. 20 Mar. 1695; Edward, 29 May 1696; Sarah, 3 Apr. 1698; Judith, 18 Feb. 1701; Ebenezer, 15 Feb. 1703; Lydia, 3 Feb. 1705; Enoch, 28 Oct. 1708; Hannah, 20 Jan. 1711; Nathan, 30 Dec. 1713; Mary, 18 Apr. 1716; and Rachel, 26 Apr. 1718; and he d. 1758. *EDWARD, Hampton, rep. in the first assemb. of N. H. 1680, raised insurrect. 1682 against the royal gov. Cranfield; but being insane or drunk, perhaps both, and unsupport. by other patriots, was tak. convict. of treason, sentenc. to d. and ship. from Boston to London, where he was kept in gaol some yrs. At last he was let off, being, not of suffic. import. to suffer for so dignified an offence, and his est. restor. Full story of this folly is in Belkn. I. 98-100, and briefer in Chalmers, Polit. Ann. 495-6. He was first of Salisbury, there had John, b. 19 Sept. 1661; William, 21 Oct. 1662, d. next yr.; Hannah, Mar. 1664; and at H. had Mary, 14 Apr. 1666, wh. m. 28 Dec. 1682, Joseph Sanborn; Abigail; Peniel; both d. soon; Abigail, again, 17 Apr. 1670, wh. m. 25 Sept 1690, Philemon Dalton of Hampton; Ebenezer, 23 June 1671; Edward, d. soon; Jeremiah, 3 Oct. 1674, d. at 18 yrs.; Ann, 9 Jan. 1677, m. 3 July 1696, Jeremiah Conner; and Sarah, 5 Nov. 1678, wh. m. 16 Dec. 1698, Samuel Dearborn. He d. 29 July 1691, and his wid. Hannah d. after 1712. GEORGE, Dover 1667 and 8, prob. capt. in 1696. JOHN, Charlestown, was, I suppose, a merch. who had not long been inhab. in his will of 22 Jan. 1648, made very shortly bef. he d. names ch. John, Edward, and Mary, giv. the last to Ralph Mousall to bring up. JOHN, Cambridge, prob. br. of Edward, m. 6 Oct. 1658, Mary, perhaps d. of William Aspinwall, wh. d. 14 Nov. 1676, had Mary, b. 14 Sept. 1659; John, 21 Sept. 1660; both bapt. 8 Mar. 1661, for she had unit. with the ch. three days bef.; Aspinwall, 2, bapt. 6 Oct. 1661, d. in few days; Nathaniel, bapt. 16 Nov. 1662; James, 13 Dec. 1663, d. young; Nathaniel, again, 4 Aug. 1667; he m. sec. w. 15 Mar. 1677, Mary Woodhead, had Jonathan, b. 19 Jan. 1678, wh. d. 11 Oct. 1681; Jonathan, again, 3 May 1682; and Sarah, 28 Aug. 1686. His s. John d. 28 Apr. 1679; his w. d. 11 Sept. 1700; and he m. third w. 2 Dec. 1700, wid. Elizabeth Walden, and d. 21 Nov. 1704, aged a.



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