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Family:John Noyes and Abigail Poor (1)
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Parents:
Samuel Noyes and Hannah Poor
John Noyes
b.
20 Apr 1720
Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
d.
30 May 1770
Pembroke, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Parents:
Benjamin Poore and Elizabeth Felt
Abigail Poor
b.
6 Jun 1721
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
d.
Abt 1816
Pembroke, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
m.
11 Jun 1741
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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11 Jun 1741
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
357.
Noyes, John (Noyce) of Haverhill, and Abigall ---, June 11, 1741.
As noted by
Source:Noyes, Henry Erastus. Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas and Peter Noyes
, p. 67, Abigail's husband is erroneously named as Joseph Noyes, instead of John, in
Source:Poor, Alfred. Memoir and Genealogy of John Poore
, p. 156. This seems to be refuted by many sources named in the Noyes Genealogy. The Poore Genealogy reports the children as Benjamin, John, Samuel, Aaron, Enoch, Daniel, Moses and Nathan (i.e., one son named John, none named Joseph).
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