Thompson, George

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 18 August 2018, Updated: 24 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


Thompson, George, #30 on Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory (Saugus)


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (Jul 2018)
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 248, George is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Thomson/Thompson/Tompson, George. Residences: Lynn, Reading MA. Appears: 1653. B.c.1633. D.1674. A founder of the SCS. [Exiles; Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.7 & 8]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


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Purdie, John

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published on: 18 August 2018, Updated: 24 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


Purdie, John, #26 on Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory (Saugus)


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 248, John is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Pardee/Purdie/Pudney, John. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. [Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.7]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. PURDIE, JOHN, was born presumably in Scotland and died most likely in Massachusetts.

Moore, James

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 18 August 2018, Updated: 03 Jan 2019
Page Contributors: Ray Dusek, Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


Moore, James, #52 on The Dunbar Prisoners


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 248, James is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Moore/Dunsmore/More/Moores/Dimsmore/Dunswar, James. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. D.1659. A founder of the SCS. [Exiles; Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.8; App.B]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. JAMES¹ MOORE, was born presumably in Scotland about 1630 and died at Salem, Massachusetts in 1659. He married at Lynn, Massachusetts on 28 Dec 1657, RUTH PINNION, the daughter of NICHOLAS PINNION of Lynn and New Haven.

Children of James and Ruth (Pinnion) Moore:
2. DOROTHY² MOORE, born at Salem on 8 Jan 1658/9.

Contributed by Ray Dusek.
Contributed by Ray Dusek.
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Contributed by Ray Dusek. SEE; John Clarke in this will.
Oliver Purchase, John Clarke, Joseph Jenkes, Jr., Contributed by Ray Dusek.
Mis-named George??? should be John?
Contributed by Ray Dusek.

Sources and Notes:
Submitted by Ray Dusek in January 2019:
James Moore, 1630–1659
Birth 1630 • ,,,Scotland
Death JUL 1659 • Lynn,Essex,Massachusetts
Spouse
Ruth Pinnion 1642-1668 she is the Daughter of Nicholas Pinnion a Iron Worker
Children
Dorothy Moore 1658-?
A little historical note about Ruth Pinnion she married 2nd, a Peter Briggs in Connecticut in 1665 she deserted him in 1666 a she was hung for Infanticide and Adultery in Jun 1668 in Hartford Connecticut
Note about Dorothy we have found no more record of her at this time
Sources:
Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Records Supplement, 1644 – 1691
Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991
U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts
William Henry Moore and his ancestry

Archibald, John

Battle:3 Sep 1650, Battle of Dunbar, at Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity; Dec 1650, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Prisoner and List:John Archibald, #2 on George S. Stewart’s “Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory
Name Variations:Archbell, Archibald, Asbill, Ashbill
Residences:Lynn, Essex, MA and New Haven, Connecticut
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 18 August 2018
Updated: 05 Sep 2020
Researchers: Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust


Contributed by Dr. Andrew Millard in July 2018:
According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 246, John is categorized as: Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity] Archbell/Archibald/Ashbill, John. Residences: Lynn MA, New Haven CT. Appears: 1653. D.1690. [Exiles; Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.7 & 8] For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. JOHN¹ ARCHIBALD, was born, presumably in Scotland and died in Connecticut in 1690.

Biographical Notes:
He lived in Lynn, Massachusetts and New Haven, Connecticut.

Asbill, John, d. [ ], 1690
ASBILL, John” Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928.
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/14025/2/253581113

Mackwater, William

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published on: 18 August 2018, Updated 09 May 2019
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


M’Water, William, #22 on Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory (Saugus)


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 247, William is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Mackwater/McWhirter, William. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. [Banks; DR; SPOWS]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.

M’Shane, John

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

John M’Shane. #23 on George S. Stewart’s “Scots at Lynn 1653. Iron Works Inventory”1
Name Variations: Mackshane, Mackshame, Mackshawm, Mackshawin, Mackeshoune
Resided: Lynn, Scarborough and Saco, Massachusetts


First Generation in the New World

1. JOHN¹ M’SHANE, was born, presumably in Scotland. He died after 1676.

Biographical Notes:
1. Contributed by Dr. Andrew Millard in July 2018:
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018).
On page 247, John is categorized as: Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity] Mackshane/Mackshame/Mackshawm/Mackshawin/Mackeshoune, John. Residences: Lynn, Scarborough, Saco MA. Appears: 1653. D.aft.1676. [Exiles; Banks; DR; SPOWS; Ch.7 & 8] For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


Published: 18 August 2018
Updated: 13 Apr 2020
Researchers: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust

  1. /george-sawin-stewart-documents/ []

MackMallen, Alester

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:Alester M’Milan on George Stewart’s List
Name Variations:MacMallen, MacMallion, MackMillen, Mackmallen, Mackmallin, Mackmillion, McMilan, Aleste, Allister, Allester.
Residences:Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

M’Milan, Alester, #68 on George S. Stewart’s Captured at Dunbar list.1
Similar Names in Lists:
MacMallen, John. (LLNV)
Name Variations: MacMallen, MacMallion, MackMillen, Mackmallen, Mackmallin, Mackmillion, McMilan, Aleste, Allister, Allester.
Resided: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts


First Generation in the New World

1. ALESTER¹ MCMILLAN, was born in Scotland about 1631 and died at Salem, Massachusetts on 20 Jun 1679. He married, before 28 Sep 1658, ELIZABETH HOLGRAVE.2 She was baptised on 01 Nov 1640 and died after 1694. She married, second, at Salem, on 01 Sep 1679, JOHN BAXTER.3),4

Biographical Notes:
1. Contributed by Dr. Andrew Millard in July 2018: According to, Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, in, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 247, Alester is categorized as: Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity] Mackmallen/McMilan/Mackmallin/Mackmillion, Alester/Allister/Allester. Residences: Salem MA. Appears: 1658. B.c.1631. D.1679. Knew Alexander/Allister Grime and Archibald Anderson in Scotland. [Exiles; DR; SPOWS; Ch.8; App.B] For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.
2. Will dated 03 Jun 1679 in Essex Court Files.5

Children of Alester and Elizabeth (Holgrave) Mackmallen:
2. i. ELIZABETH MACMILLIN, b. at Salem in 1658; d. at Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts in 1715; m. at Salem in 1677, HENRY BRAGG.6
2. ii. JOHN MACKMALLEN, b. at Salem in 1660; d. in MA in 1735; m. at Salem in 1684, MARY GILSON.7
2. iii. HANNAH MACKMALLIN, b. at Salem in 1670;d. at Lynn in 1735; m. at Salem in1700, THOMAS WHITTEMORE.6
2. iv. ALEXANDER MCMILLION, b. at Salem in 1675; d. at Salem in 1728; m. at Wells, ME (or Salem?) in 1698, REBECCA ELDRIDGE.8
2. v. JOSHUA MACKMALLEN, b. at Salem in 1678; d. at Salem in 1733; m. at Salem in 1715, JUDITH MESURY.8

Second and Third Generations

2. i. ELIZABETH² MACKMALLEN, (Alester¹), born at Salem in 1658 and died at Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts on 07 Dec 1715. She married at Salem on 17 Dec 1677, HENRY BRAGG, (1657-). Henry died at Attleboro on 18 Oct 1723.9,6

Children of Henry and Elizabeth (Mackmallen) Bragg:
3. i. ELIZABETH BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 07 Sep 1678.10
3. ii. MARY BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 24 Mar 1680.10
3. iii. HENRY BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 12 Apr 1682. Executor of father Henry’s estate in 1723/4.10
3. iv. WILLIAM BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 17 Oct 1684.10
3. v. SARAH BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 26 Mar 1687.10
3. vi. ALEXANDER BRAGG, (Elizabeth², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 06 Mar 1689.10 He married, ELIZABETH LUTHER.

Children of Alexander and Elizabeth (Luther) Bragg:11
4. i. HENRY BRAGG, was born at Attleboro on 17 Jul 1717.
4. ii. MARTHA BRAGG, was born at Attleboro on 14 Feb 1721/2.
4. iii. LYDIA BRAGG, was born at Attleborough on 26 Feb 1724.
4. iv. WILLIAM BRAGG, was born at Attleborough on 09 Mar 1728/9.
4. v. JEMIMA BRAGG, twin, was born at Attleborough on 11 Jun 1732.
4. vi. NICHOLAS BRAGG, twin, was born at Attleborough on 11 Jun 1732.

2. ii. JOHN² MACKMALLEN, (Alester¹), born at Salem in 1660-1735 and died in Massachusetts in 1735. He married at Salem on 11 Dec 1684, MARY GILSON, (1662-?).7

Children of John and Mary (Gilson) Mackmallen:
3. i. JAMES MACKMALLION, (John², Alester¹), was born in 1684? and died?. He married at Salem on 13 Apr 1713, MARY NORRICE.12

Children of James and Mary (Norrice) Mackmallon:13
4. SUSANNA MACKMALLON, (James³, John², Alester¹), b. at Salem on 08 Apr 1714.
4. MARY MACKMALLON, (James³, John², Alester¹), b. at Salem on 01 Mar 1716/7.
4. NAOMI MACKMALLON, (James³, John², Alester¹), b. at Salem on 31 Aug 1719.
4. JAMES MACKMALLON, (James³, John², Alester¹), b. at Salem on 29 Apr 1723.

3. ii. PETER MACKMALLEN, (John², Alester¹), 1685
3. iii. JOHN MACKMALLEN, (John², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 05 Sep 1685.14
3. iv. JOSEPH MACKMALLEN, (John², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 24 Sep 1687.14 He married at Boston?, intention at Salem on 30 Jun 1711, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, of Boston.
3. v. FRANCIS MACKMALLEN, (John², Alester¹), 1689

2. iii. HANNAH² MACKMALLIN, (Alester¹), born at Salem in 1670 and died at Lynn in 1735. She married at Salem on 10 Jul 1700, THOMAS WHITTEMORE, (1665-1741).6

Children of Thomas and Hannah (Whittmore) Mackmallen:
3. i. JOSEPH WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1694-1742
3. ii. SAMUEL WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1698-1742
3. iii. ELIZABETH WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1707-1791
3. iv. THOMAS WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1712-1810
3. v. JAMES WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1717-1776
3. vi. SARAH WHITTEMORE, (Hannah², Alester¹), 1720-?

2. iv. ALEXANDER² MCMILLION, (Alester¹), was born at Salem in 1675 and died at Salem in 1728. He married, at Wells, ME (or Salem?) on 15 Dec 1698, REBECCA ELDRIDGE, (1681-1728).15

Biographical Notes:
1. 1699: “One hundred acres to Alexander McMillan” in Wells/Kennebunk, Maine in 1699.16

Children of Alexander and Rebecca (Eldridge) McMillon:
3. i. ARCHIBALD MCMULLIN, (Alexander², Alester¹), c1698-1793
3. ii. ELIZABETH MACMALLION, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 16 Mar 1702.17
3. iii. JOHN MACMALLION, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 09 Mar 1704,18 and died at Salem in Jul 1705.19
3. iv. ABIGAIL MACMALLION, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 25 Dec 1706.18
3. v. JONATHAN MACMILLION, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 23 Aug 1708.18
3. vi. KEZIAH MCMULLIN, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 09 Mar 1709.18
3. vii. HANNAH MACMALLION, (Alexander², Alester¹), was born at Salem on 11 Jul 1713.18
3. viii. ARCHIBALD MCMULLIN, (Alexander², Alester¹), 1715-1793
3. ix. ROBERT MCMULLIN, (Alexander², Alester¹), 1717-?

2. v. JOSHUA² MACKMALLION, (Alester¹), was born at Salem in 1678 and died at Salem in 1733. He married at Salem on 29 Apr 1715, JUDITH MESURY. NO CHILDREN.8


Published: 18 August 2018
Updated: 10 Apr 2020
Researchers: Ray Dusek, Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust, Kenneth Whittemore
Editor: Teresa Rust


Sources and Notes:
Working List of Early New England Scots (Rapaport 2015)

Scotch Exiles in New England, Stackpole, E. S. (1922) unpublished typescript, Coll. 733 & 831, Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Portland ME.

Esses Court Records, Salem, Mass.

Scots in New England, found and contributed by Ray Dusek.

New England Families, found and contributed by Ray Dusek.

Found and contributed by Ray Dusek.

The Great Migration for Richard Adams. Found and contributed by Ray Dusek.

Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Records Supplement, 1644 – 1691
Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1648-1840
Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849
The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011
New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988

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  2. (MACKMALLEN), Allister/ Alister (1631-1679) & Elizabeth ____; m/2 John BAXTER 1679; by Sep 1658; Salem {Salem 2:235, 323; Essex Ant. 8:307, 13:34; EIHC 1:96}New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21175/986/426895335 []
  3. Early New England Families Study Project, V.1.1 (2018) JOSHUA HOLGRAVE (c1615-c1643 []
  4. Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7794/48/140923011 []
  5. Essex County, MA: Early Probate Records, 1635-1681.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1652/i/33913/320/56273437 []
  6. Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/7794/48/140923011 [] [] [] []
  7. New England Marriages to 1700. Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21175/986/45698532 [] []
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Eaton, Alexander

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 19 August 2018
Updated: 06 Mar 2020
Researchers: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust
Editor: Teresa Rust


Alexander Eaton, (suggested by Dr. Millard)


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 247, Alexander is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Eaton, Alexander. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. [SPOWS]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


First Generation in the New World

1. ALEXANDER¹ EATON, was born in Scotland and died presumably in Massachusetts?

Biographical Notes:
Alexander first appears at the Lynn Iron Works in 1653.
Names of the Scotchmen remaining at the works in Lynn…” 1

  1. “October Meeting, 1927. Francis Tiffany Bowles; Scotch Deported to New England, 1651-52; Letters of Henry Clay.” Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 61 (1927): 1-30. Accessed March 6, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/25080212, page 15. []

Davison, “ye Scot”

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published: 19 Aug 2018
Page contributors: Dr. Andrew Millard, Teresa Rust


IMPORTANT UPDATE! (July 2018)
According to Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018), on page 246, “ye Scot” is categorized as:

Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

Davison, “ye Scot”. Appears: 1651. D.1651. Died enroute from Boston to Saugus or shortly after arriving at Saugus. [DR; SPOWS]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.


McCall, John

Battle:Battle of Dunbar in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Ship/Arrival:Unity, Dec 1650
Prisoner and List:
Name Variations:
Residences:
Other SPOW Associations:
Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy; please independently verify all data.

Published on: 18 August 2018

IMPORTANT UPDATE!
According to:
Christopher Gerrard, Pam Graves, Andrew Millard, Richard Annis, and Anwen Caffell, Lost Lives, New Voices: Unlocking the Stories of the Scottish Soldiers at the Battle of Dunbar 1650, (England: Oxbow Books, 2018).
On page 247, John is categorized as:
Definite [that he is a Dunbar prisoner transported on the Unity]

McCall/Mackcall, John. Residences: Lynn MA. Appears: 1653. [DR]

For explanations of the category, abbreviations and references see List of Dunbar prisoners from Lost Lives, New Voices.