Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v3p270


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1676, at Hadley, and in the Falls fight, by w. Priscilla had Nathaniel;
John, b. 28 Mar. 1686; Mehitable, 7 Sept. 1688; and Mary, 13 Mar.
1690; in wh. yr. he was made freem. and he d. 9 Dec. 1705. Nathaniel
had admin. of the est. WALTER, Newport, m. 13 Apr. 1675, Ann
Collins of London had Sankey, b. 19 Jan. 1676, prob. d. young; Samuel,
3 Mar. 1677; Sarah, 4 Sept. 1680; Walter, 21 Dec. 1682;
Sankey, again, 9 June 1684; Elizabeth and Martha, tw. 16 Nov. 1686, of
wh. the latter prob. d. soon; Martha, again, 7 Jan. 1689; and Mary,
Feb. 1691; one of the Counc. 1687 to Sir E. Andros. Hutch. I. 354.
Prob. he was not an oppressor.

    NEWBY, GEORGE, Boston, by w. Mary had John, b. 25 Dec. 1680.
I think he had sec. w. Elizabeth WILLIAM, a passeng. in the Mary and
John from London 1634, wh. took the o. of supremacy and alleg. 16
Apr. 1634, bound for N. E. but where he pitched his tent first or last, is
unkn.

    NEWCOMB or NEWCOMBE, ANDREW, Boston, mariner, m. Grace,
wid. of William Rix, had Grace, lb. 20 Oct. 1664. By his will of 31 Jan.
1683, pro. 8 Dec. 1686, his w. and d. Grace Butler and gr.ch. Newcomb
Blake were cared for. FRANCIS, Boston 1635, came in the Planter,
aged 30, that yr. with w. Rachel, 20, and two ch. Rachel, 2 1/2 yrs. and
John, 9 mos. liv. aft. at Braintree, and. d. 27 May 1692, "upwards-off
100 yrs. old," as was fondly told, tho. the gr.st more moderate in its
exaggera. says aged 10 yrs. but prob. only 87; had Hannah, bapt. 15
Oct. 1637; Mary, b. 31 Mar. 1640; Sarah, 24 May 1643, Judith, 16
Jan. 1646; Peter, 16 May 1648; Abigail, 16 July 1651; Leah, 30
July 1654; and Elizabeth 26 Aug. 1658, when the folly of tradit. would
make her mo. over 66 yrs. old. Mary m. 10 Nov. 1657, Samuel Dearing.
PETER, Braintree, s. of the preced. m. 2 June 1672, Susanna, d.
of Richard Cutting. Four of this name had, in 1834, been gr.at Harv.
and as many at other N. E. coll.

    NEWCOMEN, ELIAS, Isle of Shoals, constable in 1650. JOHN, Plymouth,
a youth waylaid and k. by John Billington, for wh. he was
execut. Oct. 1630.

    NEWELL, ABRAHAM, Roxbury came in the Francis, 1634, aged 50,
from Ipswich, says the custom-ho. rec. with w. Frances, 40, and ch. Faith,
who in the rec. of the ch. is nam. Ruth, 14; Grace, 13; Abraham, 8;
John, 5; Isaac, 2; and Jacob, b. on the passage; freem. 4 Mar. 1635,
d. 13, bur. 15 June 1672, aged, says the rec. of ch. 91; and his wid.
Frances d. 13 Jan. 1683, aged 100, says the rec. of the town, with
greater exaggera. Ruth m. a Bennett, for whose ch. John, the gr.f.
liberal. provid.; Grace m. 14 Sept. 1644, William Tay of Boston, aged
d. 11 Apr. 1712, aged 91, as the town rec. says correct. ABRAHAM,