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SAVAGE, VOL 3 DICT. FIRST SETTLERS OF N.E.
 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.
 VOL. II.
 Baltimore
 GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHING CO., INC.
 Originally Published
 Boston, 1860-1862

 KELLOND, THOMAS, Boston, merch. recent. from Eng. had warrant, in May 1661, from our Gov. Endicot, for pursuit that was fruitless of the regicides, Whalley and Goffe; m. Abigail, d. of Capt. Thomas Hawkins, wid. of Samuel Moore, had Susanna, b. 21 Oct. 1665; John, 2 June 1667, d. young; John, again, 13 Feb. 1669, d. young; Thomas, 18 July 1670, d. young; Samuel, 11 Sept. 1671; Eliz. 14 Aug. 1673; Thomas, again, 29 Aug. 1674; John, again, 15 June 1678; and Rich- ard, 26 Sept. 1681; d. 12 July 1686, and his wid. m. third h. Hon. John Foster, wh. she outliv. 2 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 68,105 ; Hutch. 1. 243, 330; and Hutch. Coll. 334, where is the very curious docum. call. their return.

KIRK, THOMAS, Boston, merch. from. London, or as Sir Thomas Temple wrote, then here, capt. of a sh. was sent with Thomas Kellond, bear. warrant from Gov. Endicott, 1662, to arrest in aonn. the regicides Whalley and Goffe. Hutch. I. 215. 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 325. Full report from their search, a curious paper, is in Hutch. Coll. 334.

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RICHARD, Cambridge 1632, s. of Thomas, who, perhaps, had sent him to look out the most desirable place for his friends, Gov. Haynes and Rev. Thomas Hooker, was freem. 4 Mar. 1635, but next yr. rem. with Hooker and his f. to Hartford, and Gov. Haynes soon foll. He was an orig. propr. and one of the earliest sett. capt. of the first troop in the Col. rep. 1657 to 61, and is nam. in the Union chart. of 1662, but bef. at was brot. over, d. at New London, 17 May 1662, in 51st yr. if the fig. well decyph. from the honorab. inscript. on a crumbling sandstone monu. See Caulkins's Hist. of New London. Porter says he d. 1664, but he says also, he was rep. to his d. and the latest yr. of his serv. as 61; and Goodwin makes his d. 10 May 1662, only 3 week diff. from Caulkins. His wid. was Sarah; the ch. Richard, b. 1636; Sarah, 1638; and Dorothy. He was the capt. relied on, in conjunct. with John Pyncheon, for secur. the persons of the regicides, Goffe and Whalley, that they might be brot. to justice in Eng. as Sir Thomas Temple wrote Secr. Morrice. His loyalty in this went beyond his judgment. See ss. Hist. Coll. VIII. 326. Sarah m. Joseph Haynes.

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JOHN, Wethersfield, s. of John of the same, b. in Eng. m. at Hartford, 28 June 1649. Mary d. of John Talcott, had John, b. 23 sept. 1650 (by the false rec. in Geneal. Reg. XII. 197, said to be bapt. that day, wh. was Monday), wh. d. at 20 yrs. and Jonathan, 1655, H. C. 1675, but this s. may have been by sec. w. Rebecca, d. of Thomas Newbury of Windsor, wh. d. 21 Nov. 1688, aged 57. In 1650 he was made freem. but aft. long controv. that may seem to have ben the pastor's inherit. from his predecess. in 12659, he had rem. to Hadley, and carr. both s. with major part of the ch. had Samuel, b. 4 Nv. 1660, H. C. 1681; Eleazer, 8 Nov. 1663, wh. d. bef. his f. Daniel, 8 Feb. 1666, d. next yr. and he d. 10 Dec. 1692, aged 66. At his ho. in Hadley were long con- ceal. the regicides, Whalley and Goffe, wh. d. there some yrs. apart, and both corpses were bur. in his ground close to the foundat. of his ho. where, to contradict an absurd tradit. of rem. of the bones to New Ha- ven, the authentic remains were, a few yrs. since ascert. by rem. of the cellar wall for the railroad.

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