ICHABOD, Son of John,' born March 13, 1691-2, as in Fam. 1; mar. Abigail He lived at " Littleworth," Dover. He was 66 killed by a mill-log," 1 June, 1734. His children were, (Fam. 4,) Sarah, b. Dec. 30, 1716, m. Nathaniel Horne, of Dover; Ichabod,' b. Dec. 13, 1718, m. Elizabeth, dau. of John; Ezekiel, b. Feb'y 21, 1720, d. young; Daniel, b. Aug. 26, 1723, m. Sarah, dau. of Richard Plumer of Medbury; Moses, b. Jan'y 30, 1725-6, of Rochester; Aaron, b. March 3, 1727, of Nottingham; Abigail,3 b. Aug. 28, 1730, believed to have died young; Hannah, b. Jan'y 5, m. William Wentworth, of Milton. SAMUEL, son of John,' b. March 16, 1694-5, as in Fam. 1; m. 23 Nov. 1720, Leah, daughter of William and Martha (Pomfret) Dame, who was born 17 Feb'y, 1695. They lived at "Back River," Dover. Their chn. (Fam. 5,) Mary, b. Aug. 12, 1728, m. Jotham Nute, of Dover; Abigail, m. Tristram Pinkham, of Dover. WILLIAM,2 Son of John', born 6 Sept. 1698, as in Fam. 1, m. 23 Nov. 1720, Hannah Sanborn. They lived at Dover "Corner." Their children, (Fam. 6,) Mary, b. Oct. 23, 1721; Hannah, b. Oct. 21, 1723; William,' of Dover; Patience,3 m. Hall. BENJAMIN, son of John,' b. 6 Sept. 1700, as in Fam. 1, m. Jane, widow of Tristram Heard, and dau. of Snell. He lived at Rochester. Of his children were, (Fam. 7,) Benjamin,3 b. Dec, 29, 1726, of Rochester; Abigail," baptized June 9, 1728; George, bap. June 30, 1730; Elizabeth,' bap. May 14, 1732; Hannah, bap. Oct. 28, 1733. nah 2 THOMAS, son of John, born 29 Sept. 1715, as in Fam. 2, m. HanHe was a "Deacon." He lived at "Tole End," Dover; died 7 April, 1784. Their children were, (Fam. S.) Ezekiel, b. Oct. 14, 1742; "Susea," b. Oct. 11, 1745; Abigail, b. March 5, 1748-9. ICHABOD, son of Ichabod, b. 13 Dec. 1718, as in Fam. 4, m. his cousin Elizabeth, dau. of John Hayes. He died 15th Oct, 1794. Their children were, (Fam. 9,) Abigail, b. May 9, 1742, m. Ichabod Hanson of Windham; Ichabod,* b. Jan'y 17, 1744, of Farmington; Ezekiel, b. Feb. 19, 1746, of Dover; Daniel, b. June 24, 1748, of Farmington; Moses, b. June 15, 1750, of Farmington; Aaron, b. Sept. 19, 1752, of Dover; Tamson, b. March 21, 1755, d. Jan'y 10, 1758; Abra, b. Aug. 2, 1757, d. unmar ried; Betty, b. March 10, 1762, m. Major Joseph Mooney of Alton; John, b. Sept. 15, 1764, of Saco, Me. 66 MOSES,3, son of Ichabod,2 b. 30 Jan'y, 1725-6, as in Fam. 4, m. Ensign," lived at Rochester. He had children, (Fam. 10,) Sarah, b. Jan'y 20, 1750; Anne, b. Dec. 19, 1753; Peter, b. Feb. 24, 1755; Enoch, b. Aug. 27, 1757; Abigail, b. Feb'y 9, 1760; Moses, b. Aug. 10, 1763; Joshua, b. Dec. 9, 1765; Jacob, b. May 28, 1769; Hannah, b. Aug. 9, 1771; Mary, b. May 13, 1774. BENJAMIN, Son of Benjamin, b. 29 Dec. 1726, as in Fam. 7, had, (Fam. 11,) George Snell, b. 23 Nov. 1760, in Rochester. (To be Continued.) EARLY MALDEN RECORDS. FROM COUNTY RETURNS AT CAMBRIDGE. BIRTHS. Thomas, son of Thomas Dickerman, June, 1657. Lydia, daughter of Oct. 27th, 1659. Mary Howard, daughter of Samuel, June, 1664. Hannah, daughter of Thomas, Green, Jr., Aug. 16th, 1658. Edward Burnham, son of Wm. Burnham, July, 1657. Benj. Mussey, son of Benj. Mussey, Feb. 16th, 1657. Jonath. Tufts, son of Peter Tufts, Apr. 1657. Thomas Pierce, s. of Saml. Pierce. Mathew Luddington, son of Wm. Luddington, Oct. 16th, 1657. Rebecca Lane, da. of Job Lane, Feb. 1658. Saml. Mudge, son of Thomas Mudge, March, 1658. Jno. Paul, son of Jno. Paul, June 25th, 1658. Mehitable Wayte, da. of Jno. Wayte, July 15th, 1658. Elizabeth Howard, da. of Saml. Howard, July 25th, 1658. Hannah Greene, da. of Thomas Greene, jr., Dec. 24th, 1659. Lydia Paul, da. of John Paul, Jan. 9th, 1659. Saml. Sprague, son of Saml. Sprague, March 4th, 1660. Jonath. Tufts, son of Peter, Jan. 3d, 1660. Thomas Wayte, son of John Wayte, July 1st, 1660. John Lane, son of Job Lane, Aug. 1660. Mary Sprague, da. of John Sprague, 13th day of Feb. 1661. William Auger, son of William Auger, Feb. 20th, 1661. [JNO. WAYTE, Clerk. William Bucknam, son of Joses and Judith, Feb. 22d, 1688. da, " 66 66 66 1690. Isaac Greene, son of Saml. and Mary, May 20th, 1690. 66 66 66 Abigail Skinner, da. Ruth Upham, da. of Nathan and Sarah, b. Apr. 2d, 1691. John Floyd, son of John and Rachal, Aug. 2-th, 1687. 66 da. " 66 Rachal Saml. Lynde, son of John and Mary Lynde, 9ber 29th, 1690. Edward Bucknam, son of Joses and Judith, March 22d, 1692. SAML. SPRAGUE, Clerk, DEATHS. Elizabeth, wife of Richard Adams, Sept. 1656. Mathew Luddington, son of William, Nov. 12th, 1657. Elizabeth Greene, wife of Th. Greene, Senr. June, 1658. Rebecca Sprague, da. of Saml. died June 15th, 1658. Richard Cook, husband of Frances Cook, Aug. 14th, 1658. Hannah Greene, da. of Thomas, junr., Jan. 25th, 1659. Theopilus Jenkins, son of Joel Jenkins, May 25th, 1660. John Bunker, son of John Bunker, Nov. 27th, 1660. Eliza Hayward, da. of Saml. Hayward, Dec. 13th, 1660. MARRIAGES. Jno. Bunker and Hannah Miller, by Mr. Nowell, July, 1655. Thomas Nichols and Mary Molton, by Mr. R. Bellingham, Sept. 1655. 1657. by Mr. R. Bussell, May 22d, Phinehas Upham and Hannah Ensign, by L. Marshall, Sept. 19th, 1658. Thomas Greene, Senr. and Frances Cooke, by Capt. Marshall, July 5th, 1659. Wm. Greene and Elizabeth Wheeler, by Capt. Marshall, Jan. 13th, 1659. Wm. Anger or Auger and Ruth Hill, 7th day of Oct. 1659. Job Lane and Anna Reyner, July, 1660. James Nichols and Mary Felt, by Mr. Richard Russell, Feb. 1660. John Greene and Sarah Wheeler, by Capt. Johnson, Oct. 18th, 1660, Walter Power and Tryall Shephard, by Mr. Thomas Danforth, Jan. 11th, 1660. Phineas Sprague and Mary Carrington, by R. Russell, Oct. 11, 1661. John Upham and Abigail Howard, Oct. 31st, 1688. and Elizabeth Greene. [Rec. of SAML. SPRAGUE, Clerk. MATERIAL TOWARDS THE HISTORY OF HULL. To the honoured Counsell now assembled at Boston: The petition off your poore petitioners humbly sheweth, that Whereas the Lord by his prouidence hath cast vs to haue our abode as inhabitants in this towne of Hull, in this iuncture of time, where in both this place as well as the Whole Country is Exposed to the wastinge ffury off the most barbarous heathen, Which wee are sensible off, and therfore ffreely willinge to spend our care, our strength, yea, Wee hope our very liues, in, and for the defense off this place, and the Country, yet, beinge persons whose sole employment is ffishinge, and soe att sea, hauinge noe lands, nor Cattle to mayntayne ourselues, or familyes, but what wee must haue hitherto done by the blessinge of God on our Labours produced ffrom the sea; beinge therefore now Comanded by our Cheife officer, not to goe forth on our imploy, desired then to know, how Wee and ours shall bee maytayned, they hauinge a year's prouision aforehand, Wee none; they hauinge cattle to giue milke to theire familyes in the summer, Wee none; they hauinge Cattle and swine to kill for meate, Wee none; soe that Wee are like to bee put to Extremity, both Wee and ours; ffor they will not supply Vs. Therefore our humble request to the honoured Counsell is, that your honours Would please to take our sadd Condission into your Christian and Charitable consideration, that iff wee must be Constrayned to leaue our imploy and not goe to sea, but bee kept here to garison the Towne, that then your Honourr would please to gratifie this our Wee hope but reasonable request, that Wee and ours may bee prouided for, or liberty to follow our imploy, hauinge not here but our persons, and some of Vs it may bee a house, but nothinge to maytayne Vs but what our hands with god's blessinge must bring Vs; in an thus Crauinge Excuse for our boldnesse, by troublinge your Honours in this iuncture of time, wherein Wee are sensible you are pressed with many other more wighty affayres, hopinge & humbly desiringe, that off your Clemency, you will attribute this our thus troublinge you to our present Vrgent necessity, Wee in all humblenesse desiringe the good Lord off Heauen, in this & in all your af fayres, to guide you, Wee take leaue to rest, Isaac uickare Tobyas Greene Your Honnours humble seruants, in Samuell Prince |