Person:Nicholas Noyes (5)

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m. Bef 1641
  1. Mary Noyes1641 - 1721
  2. Hannah Noyes1643 - 1704/05
  3. John Noyes1645/46 - Abt 1692
  4. Rev. Nicholas Noyes1647 - 1717
  5. Deacon Cutting Noyes1649 - 1734
  6. Sarah Noyes1651 - 1652/53
  7. Sarah Noyes1653 -
  8. Timothy Noyes1655 - 1718
  9. Capt. James Noyes1657 - Bef 1725
  10. Abigail Noyes1659 - 1746
  11. Rachel Noyes1660/61 - 1720
  12. Thomas Noyes1663 - Bef 1695
  13. Rebecca Noyes1665 - 1683
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Nicholas Noyes
Gender Male
Birth[3] 22 Dec 1647 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation? Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesMinister at Salem
Other? 1692 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Salem Witch Trials: Official Minister of the Witch Trials
Death[4] 13 Dec 1717 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Reference Number? Q11991308?


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Rev. Nicholas Noyes II (December 22, 1647 at Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony – December 13, 1717 at Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony) was a colonial minister during the time of the Salem witch trials. He was the second minister, called the "Teacher", to Rev. John Higginson. During the Salem witch trials, Rev. Noyes served as the official minister of the trials.[1]

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References
  1.   Nicholas Noyes, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011).

    Children... iv. NICHOLAS NOYES, b. Newbury 22 December 1647; Harvard College 1667 [Sibley 2:239-46]; "never married" [Sibley 2:242-43].

  2.   Savage, James. 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. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    3:298.

    NICHOLAS, Salem, s. of the preced. preach. many yrs. at Haddam, but having in 1682 a call to S. to assist the venera. John Higginson, he became his collea. ord. 14 Nov. 1683, as one of the promoters of the horrible delusion of 1692, and yet a d. of his noble collea. was one of the accused. He did not altogether lose his faculties, as his let. to Mather of the character of his uncle, wh. is certain. one of the best parts of the strange. compound of materials in the Magnalia; as also a good epistle to John Higginson in London, preserv. in 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VII. 212, will prove. He d. 13 Dec. 1717, unm.

  3. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
    1:366.

    Noyes, Nicholas, s. Nicholas, [born] Dec. 22, 1647.

  4. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    9:96.

    Noyes, Nicho[las], Rev., [died] Dec. 13, 1717, a. 70 y. wanting 8 days.
    [Birth calculates to about 21 Dec 1647.]

  5.   Nicholas Noyes, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.