"I suppose the marriage at Southborough, December 29, 1756, of Amos Newton and Phebe Johnson, to be a first marriage [sic, second marriage, on p. 69 shows marriage to Prudence which occurs 1749] of this Amos, but have no proof of it. Neither her birth nor her death are known to me, nor where they lived." [No births to Amos and Phebe are found, but the cessation of births by Prudence suggests she might have died. Further, the other Amos in Southborough, Amos Sr., was married to his wife Azubah by 1737 when their daughter Peris was born, and Azubah didn't die until 1776, so it is not his marriage. Further, he had no son Amos, though such a son wouldn't be old enough to marry by 1756 anyway.]