SAVAGE - Volume 3 - Kates to Ryland - Ed's Genealogy

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Inde ..... à tenter de pénétrer au Tibet et d'y établir des missions permanentes. ......
paraît pas aussi grave qu'ils l'affirment. p.048 Au Tibet, le peuple a d'autres
m?urs, ... Agile, souple et robuste, le Tibétain s'adonne avec passion aux
exercices ...

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A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING
THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF
FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
AND EDITOR OF WINTHROP'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND. WITH TWO SUPPLEMENTS IN
FOUR VOLUMES. VOLUME 3 KATES - RYLAND [[Corrected electronic version copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994]]
Baltimore GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHING CO., INC. Originally Published Boston,
1860-1862. Reprinted with "Genealogical Notes and Errata," excerpted from
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XXVII, No. 2,
April, 1873, pp. 135-139 And A Genealogical Cross Index of the Four Volumes
of the Genealogical Dictionary of James Savage, by O. P. Dexter, 1884.
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1965, 1969, 1977, 1981, 1986,
1990. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 65-18541. International
Standard Book Number: 0-8063-0309-3. Set Number: 0-8063-0795. Made in the
United States of America [[The electronic version has been adapted under the direction of Robert
Kraft (assisted by Benjamin Dunning) from materials supplied by Automated
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missing lines have been added wherever they could be located (vol. 2 could
not easily be checked since line format was not replicated; the corrections
found in vols 1-4 have been integrated into the text; page numbers have
been represented between double brackets; hyphens have been resolved, and
some abbreviated names.NOTE that letter by letter verification has NOT yet
been attempted. Copyright for the new electronic version by Robert Kraft,
July 1994.]] Reformatted in WordPerfect 6.1 by Warren C. Wetmore, May 1999
wwetmore@hotmail.com 1. Removed hard returns to allow lines to fill page; 2. Centered and added
volume nos. to original page nos. in [[double brackets]] for user's ease in
referencing; 3. Added vol. 3's missing pp. 422-423; 4. Inserted line space,
tabbed and boldfaced each surname entry; 5. Corrected a few errors and
misspelled names, indicated by [single brackets]; 6. Questioned certain
dates and assertions by appending [?]; A D V E R T I S E M E N T. CONTRARY to my intention, this third volume is larger than the second, and
I fear that the fourth, of which nearly one half is already printed, may
not be confined in fewer pages than the present. My apology will, probably,
be accepted by all subscribers, for it was most reasonable that each volume
should begin with a _new_ letter. [[material moved from here to vol. 1 preface, on abbreviations]]
KATES. See Cates. KATHERICK. See Carthrick. KEAIS, SAMUEL, New Hampsh. m. 4 Feb. 1696, Mary, wid. of John Hoddy, had
Samuel, b. 11 Apr. 1697; and William, 27 Aug. 1699. KEATS, RICHARD, Boston 1677, bricklayer. KEAYNE, BENJAMIN, Boston 1638, only s. of Robert, b. in London, came with
his f. when his age was rat. perhaps two or more yrs. too low, freem. 6
Sept. 1639, ar. co. 1638, m. bef. 9 June 1639, Sarah, d. of Gov. Thomas
Dudley, had only ch. Ann; liv. some short time at Lynn, was a maj. went
home, in disgust with his w. a 1645, and repud. her; d. 1668. She had been
disciplin. Nov. 1646 for irreg. prophesy. and was excom. in Oct. 1647, and
sadly degrad. but was made the w. of one Pacey. Ann, wh. was well provid.
for in will of gr.f. K. mak. the chief gent. here to assist his w. "to
dispose of her for her future educ. unto some such wise and godly mistress
or fam. where she may have her carnal disposition most of all subdu. and
reform. by strict discipline; and also that they would show like care and
assist. in seasona. time to provide some fit and godly match, proportiona.
to her est. and condit. that she may live comforta. and be fit to do good
in her place, and not to suffer her to be circumvent. or to cast away hers.
upon some swagger. gent. or other, that will look more after the enjoy.
what she hath, than live in the fear of God, and true love to her," m. 11
Dec. 1657, Edward Lane, a merch. from London, and, next, to Nicholas Paige;
but she [[vol. 3, p. 2]] seems ill to have repaid the pious care of her
gr.f. and a. 30 June 1704. Her gr.f. took care, that her mo. "Sarah Dudley,
now Sarah Pacey, may have no part" of the prop. thus giv. to the d. The
unhappy w. of K. d. Nov. 1659. See Winthrop I. 314 and II. 4. JOHN,
Hingham, d. 14 Jan. 1650, of wh. no more is kn. but that his name appears
sometimes Cane. ROBERT, Boston, merch. of the Merch. Taylors' comp. of London, came in the
Defence, 1635, aged 40, with w. Ann, 38; and s. Benjamin, 16; perhaps,
however, some of these yrs. are designedly wrong. In 1624 he had been one
of the Undertakers, wh. encourag. the Plymouth Pilgrims, and of his pub.
spirit no doubt can be felt by any wh. reads his will, begun 1 Aug. 1653,
and for some yrs. extend. of h. a very short abstr. is seen in Geneal. Reg.
VI. 89 and 152. He was freem. 25 May 1636, rep. 1638 and 9, one of the
found. of ar. co. hav. been "train. up in milit. discip. from his younger
yrs." in London Artill.; d. 23 Mar. 1656, and his wid. m. 16 Oct. 1660,
Samuel Cole. WILLIAM, Boston, had w. Agnes, wh. join. the ch. 31 May 1646. KEBY, or KEBBY. See Kibby. KEDALL, KEDELL, or KEEDELL, is a strange name of two maids that m. very
reput. at Watertown, viz. Mary, 11 Jan. 1655, Thomas Whitney; and Bethia, 3
Nov. 1666, Theophilus Phillips; and long and large inq. has been foil. as
to their origin. KEDEN, BENJAMIN, Boston 1661, serv. of Rice Jones. KEELER, JOHN, Norwalk, s. of Ralph, m. 18 June 1678, Mehitable, d. of John
Rockwell, had Elizabeth b. 19 Mar. 1679; John, 26 Dec. 1682; and, perhaps,
others; was rep. 1698. RALPH, Hartford, had a lot in 1640, tho. not orig.
propr. there had Rebecca, b. 9 Feb. 1651; and Elizabeth wh. may have been
b. at Norwalk; beside an elder d. wh. m. Thomas Moorhouse, wh. was not nam.
in the will of 20 Aug. 1672, when he calls his age 59 yrs. and the Ct. of
pro. correct. the oversight in her favor. With the first sett. of Norwalk
he plant. there, was freem. 1668, had John, Ralph, Samuel, and Jonah, wh.
d. 1676; and d. 1672, betw. 20 Aug. and 10 Sept. He had m. Sarah, wid. of
Henry Whelpley. RALPH, Norwalk, perhaps the eldest 8. of the preced. freem.
1675, had Sarah, wh. m. 7 Dec. 1702, Nathan Olmstead, as may be guess. from
Hall, 194. Prob. he had other ch. SAMUEL, Norwalk, br. of the preced. was
in the gr. Narragansett fight, 19 Dec. 1675, m. 10 Mar. 1682, Sarah, d. of
Mark Sension, or St. John, had Samuel; and prob. more; was rep. 1701.
WALTER, Norwalk 1651, perhaps a nonentity. KEELEY, or KEILEY, EDWARD, New Haven, a propr. in 1685, may be he, wh. came
from London, 1635, in the Hopewell, Capt. Bundocke, aged 14. In his will,
of 27 Sept. 1690, is nam. no w. nor ch. but legacies of his small prop. are
seen to Nathan Andrews and two others. KEEN, or KEAN, ARTHUR, Boston, d. Mar. or Apr. 1687, his will being of 21
Mar. in that yr. pro. 14 Apr. foll. It ment. w. Jane, to wh. [[vol. 3, p.
3]] he gave all his est. for her life; s. John and d. Sarah Pierce, wh. was
w. of William, m. 13 July 1666, equal sh. of remainder. JAMES, Braintree
1645, was capt. JOHN, Boston 1662, mariner, and in few yrs. innholder, may
be that passeng. in the Confidence from Southampton, 1638, aged 17, with
Martha, 60, wh. may have been his mo. Elizabeth Martha, Josias, and Sarah,
prob. his br. and sis. JOSIAH, Duxbury, m. Hannah, d. of John Dingley, had
John, b. 1661; Josiah; Matthew; and Hannah. The last m. 1695, Isaac Oldham
of Scituate. WILLIAM, Salem 1638, of wh. Felt says, he had in that yr. a
gr. of ld. and nobody else tells any thing. KEENY, KENY, or KEENEY, ALEXANDER, Wethersfield, freem. 1667, d. 1680,
leav. Alexander, 18; Thomas, and Sarah, tw. 16; Joseph, 14; Lydia, 11;
Ebenezer, 8; and Richard, 6. His wid. Alice d. 1683. JOHN, New London, s.
of William, freem. 1670, m. Oct. 1661, Sarah, d. of William Douglas, had
Susanna, b. Sept. 1662; John, William, and Hannah. WILLIAM, Gloucester, by
w. Agnes had Susanna; Mary; and John, b. a 1640; rem. to New London a.
1651; in 1662 was aged a. 61, and his w. 63; he d. 1675. Susanna m. Ralph
Parker; and Mary m. Samuel Beebe. This name is not bec. Kinne. KEEP, JOHN, Springfield 1660, freem. 1669, m. 31 Dec. 1663, Sarah Leonard,
had Sarah, b. 1666; Elizabeth 1668, d. young; Samuel, 1670; Hannah, 1673;
and Jabez, wh. was, with his mo. tak. by the Ind. 20 Mar. 1676, when the £
was k. as were the mo. and ch. soon after. The Commander of the forces on
Conn. riv. Maj. Savage, in despatch of 28 Mar. tells the story. SAMUEL,
Springfield, s. of the preced. m. 1696, Sarah Colton, had twelve ch. KEESE, JOHN, Portsmouth, R. I. m. 18 Sept. 1682, Ann, d. of Shadrach
Manton, had Alice, b. Aug. 1683; William, 26 Oct. 1685; Patience, 27 June
1690; John, 14 Mar. 1693; Shadrach, 5 Oct. 1695; Ann, 26 Oct. 1698; and he
d. 10 Dec. 1700. KERT, FRANCIS, Northampton, had come from the E. part of the Col. on serv.
in Philip's war, was at the Falls fight, 19 May 1676; m. Hannah, d. of John
French, had Francis, John, and, perhaps, Thomas. KEETCH, JOHN, Boston, by w. Hannah had Mary, wh. d. 1 Jan. 1656, says the
rec. KEISAR. See Keysar. KEITH, JAMES, first min. of Bridgewater, bred at one of the coll. in
Aberdeen, came a. 1662, was ord. early in 1664, when he was under 21 yrs.
a. 23 July 1719, in 76th yr. In the solemn induct. a part was born by Rev.
Increase Mather, perhaps the youngest min. in the assemb.; yet in the Magn.
III. 4, with heedlessness, strange even in Cotton Mather, his third
classis, "of such MIN. as came over to N. E. after the [[vol. 3, p. 4]]
reestabl. of the Episc. ch. gov." in Eng. among all the veterans is crowd.
in our Keith; wh. might be less, could not be more than 18 yrs. Ever honor.
should be his name for oppos. to the design of putting to d. the child of
king P