Forbes John was born in Scotland and was at Sudbury, MA in 1636 before removing to Bridgewater, MA in 1645. Daniel was also of Scottish descent and was born in 1620. He is found at Cambridge between 1656-1660, then at Concord, MA, then onto Marlboro. Forbush, Forbish or Forbas Alexander was married at Charlestown, MA in 1674. Daniel was born around 1620 in Kellar, Scotland and was living at Cambridge, MA in 1662, then went to Marlborough, MA in 1681. Ford Andrew was a freeman in Weymouth, MA in 1654 and moved to Abington, MA after. John lived at Falmouth, MA in 1621 and removed to Marshfield, MA after. Martin was married at Bradford, MA in 1685. Thomas arrived at Dorchester, MA in 1630. Thomas resided at Milford, Conn. in 1646. Thomas was at Boston, MA in 1690. Timothy was at Charlestown, MA in 1637 and then is found at New Haven, Conn. in 1639. William, brother of John, settled at Dixbury, MA as early as 1643. Fordham Rev. Robert is found at Cambridge and Sudbury, MA early as 1640, before being found at Southampton, R.I. later. Fort Abraham was at Boston Fortune Eli was a resident of Marblehead, MA in 1674. Forward Samuel came from Devonshire, England around 1666 to Windsor, Conn.. Fosdick Stephen came from Lincolnshire, England to Charlestown, MA in 1635. Foskett John is found at Charlestown, Ma. as early as 1658. Foss John settled at Dover, N.H. in 1665. Foster Andrew was born in England in 1579 and is found at Andover, MA by 1669. Bartholomew was married at Gloucester, MA in 1669. Christopher was born in 1603 at England and settled in Lynn, MA by 1635, then went to Southampton, L.I. after. Edward, son of Timothy, was born in England in 1610. He came with his uncle Timothy Hatherty to Plymouth in 1623 and settled at Scituate in 1633. Edward was at Marblehead in 1668. Edward is at Springfield, MA in 1661. Edward was an inhabitant of Middletown, Conn. in 1670. Hopestill was a brewer, son of Hopestill, and came with his mother at the age of fourteen to Dorchester, MA. John was born in England in 1618 before settling at Salem in 1649. Reginald was born at Bramton, England in 1595 and settled at Ipswich in 1638. Samuel was born in England in 1619 and is found at Dedham, MA in 1647. He removed to Wenham, MA in 1650, then to Chelmsford in 1655. Thomas was at Boston in 1641. Thomas was a freeman at Weymouth in 1647, removed to Braintree and Billerica, MA after. Thomas, son of John of Kingsware, England was a resident of New London, Conn. in 1666. Timothy was born in Devonshire, England and went to Plymouth in 1623. He returned to England, then came back again to Scituate in 1633. William was a resident of Newport, R.I. in 1638. William was a resident of Boston in 1644. Fountain Aaron was married at New London, Conn. in 1680. Fowkes or Fooks Henry was a freeman at Dorchester in 1635, the went to Windsor, Conn. where he died in 1640, leaving no issue. Fowle, Fowler or Fowlar Ambrose was a resident of Windsor, Conn. in 1640 and then removed to Westfield, Mass. in 1671. George was of Scottish descent and came to MA in 1638. He first went to Concord, then Charlestown. Henry was at Providence, R.I. in 1655. Philip was a clothworker at Marlborough, Wiltshire, England before coming to Ipswich, MA in 1634. Samuel was at Salisbury, MA in 1665. Thomas was at Boston pre-1635, and went back to England in 1646. William came with Rev. John Davenport to Boston in 1637 before removing to New Haven, Conn. the following year. In 1661 , he settled at Milford, Conn.. Fownell John was a miller at Charlestown, MA in 1645 and went to Cambridge in 1655. Fox David was at Woburn, MA in 1678. Isaac was at Medford, MA in 1679. Nicholas was at Marblehead, MA in 1674. Thomas was the son of Samuel, grandson of John(of Boston, Lincolnshire, England) and was born in 1608 before coming to Concord in 1638. He then went to Cambridge in 1649. Thomas was a descendant of the author of the Book of Martyrs and is found at Cambridge in 1644. Foxcraft or Foxcroft Francis was the son of Daniel and mayor of Leeds, Yorkshire, England in 1665. He dame to Boston in 1679. Foxwell John was at Braintree in 1643. Richard was at Salem and Boston around 1630. He went to Scituate in 1634 and Barnstable in 1646. Richard was at Piscataqua, N.H. pre-1631 before removing to Scarabrough, Maine in 1636. Foy Jeffrey was a mariner at Boston in 1676, but left no issue. John was also a mariner of Boston in 1671. Fraile George was at Charlestown, MA pre-1637, when he is found at Lynn, MA. Frame Thomas was a tailor at Amesbury, MA in 1677. \ Francis Francis was at Reading in 1657. John was at Braintree in 1650. Richard was a bricklayer at Cambridge in 1640. Robert was a resident of Wethersfield, Conn. in 1651. Franklin John was a cooper at Boston in 1652. John was at Roxbury, MA in 1664. Johnathan was an inhabitant of Hadley, MA in 1678. William was a blacksmith at Ipswich in 1634 and is found at Newbury, MA a year later. Frary John came to Dedham pre-1640 and is later found at Medford, MA. Frazer or Fraser Colin was at Newbury, MA and moved to Rowley, MA, all pre-1685. William was at Portsmouth, N.H. in 1645. Freake John was a merchant at Boston in 1660. Freathy William was at York, Maine in 1652. Freeborn or Freeborne William was born in England in 1594 before coming to Boston in 1634., he then went to R.I. in 1637 and then at Newport, R.I. a year later. Freely Nicholas was at Casco, Maine in 1680. Freelove Morris was married at Portsmouth, R.I. in 1681. Freeman Edmund was born in England in 1590 and settled at Lynn in 1637 before removing to Duxbury, MA. John was at Salisbury, MA in 1639. Jonathan was a freeman at Hampton, N.H. in 1678. Joseph was married at Sudbury, MA in 1680. Ralph was born in England in 1630 and was at Dedham in 1651. Samuel was born in Kent, England and came with Winthrop's Fleet in 1630, and settled at Watertown, MA after. Freeze or Frieze James was a ship builder at Salisbury and Amesbury, MA from 1667.
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