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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England...," by James Savage, 4 vols., (Boston, 1862), p. 214:
"Frye, John, Newbury, wheelwright, came from Basing in Hants, May 1638, emb. in the Bevis at Southampton, with w. and three young ch. engaged, I think, by Richard Dummer, wh. was in the sh. rem. 1645 to Andover and was one of the found. of the ch. freem. 1669; his w. Ann d. 22 Oct. 1680, and he d. 9 Nov. 1693, aged 92 yrs. 7 mos. says the rec. His ch. says Coffin, were John; Samuel; James, b. 5 Jan. 1653; Benjamin; Eliz. and Susan; but, in the want of discrim. to instr. us wh. had come with parents, we assume that John and the last two were b. in Eng. We kn. that Susan on 5 Mar. 1662, d. unm. and that Eliz. m. 4 Oct. 1660, Robert Stiles of Boxford."
2. "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England...," by James Savage, 4 vols., (Boston, 1862), p. 214:
"Frye, Samuel, Andover, s. of John the first, m. 20 Nov. 1671, Mary, d. of John Aslett, had John, b. 16 Sept. 1672; Samuel, 1675, d. young; Mary, 22 Feb. 1678; Phebe, 28 May 1680; Hannah, 12 Apr. 1683; Ebenezer 16 Feb. 1686; Nathan, 15 June 1688; Deborah, 26 Feb. 1692; Samuel, again, 26 Apr. 1694; and Benjamin, 2 Oct. 1698. He d. 9 May 1725; and his wid. d. 1747. Peter, ano. descend, of the first John, H. C. 1744, went, at the Revo. to Eng. d. at Camberwell 1820, aged 98. Joseph, ano. descend, b. at A. 1711, went to Maine, was a Gen. in the War of the Revo. gave his name to Frye. burg. Six of these descend, had been gr. at Harv. in 1822."
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