Person:Francis Newcomb (1)

Francis Newcomb
b.Abt 1605
m. Abt 1608
  1. Francis NewcombAbt 1605 - 1682
m. 27 May 1630
  1. Rachel Newcomb1631 -
  2. John Newcomb1634 - 1721/22
  3. Hannah Newcomb1637 -
  4. Mary Newcomb1640 - 1678
  5. Sarah Newcomb1643 -
  6. Judith Newcomb1645/46 -
  7. Peter Newcomb1648 - 1725
  8. Abigail Newcomb1651 -
  9. Leah Newcomb1654 -
  10. Elizabeth Newcomb1658 -
Facts and Events
Name Francis Newcomb
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1605
Marriage 27 May 1630 All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, Eng.to Rachel Brackett
Death[1] 27 May 1682 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Francis Newcomb, 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).

    ORIGIN: Unknown. MIGRATION: 1635 on the Planter. RESIDENCE: Boston, then Braintree.
    BIRTH: About 1605 (aged 30 on 6 April 1635 [Hotten 48]).
    DEATH: "Francis Nucom who was accounted an hundred years old died upon the 27th day of May 1692" at Braintree [BrVR 659]. (Judging by the age on the passenger list in 1635 and the date of marriage, this age at death is exaggerated by more than a decade.)

The Planter (1635)
Part of the Great Migration. This was the Planter's second voyage to New England under Nicholas Trerise.
Sailed: April 1635 from London, England under Mr. Nicol. Trarice (Nicholas Trerise)
Arrived: 7 Jun 1635 at Boston, Massachusetts.

Passengers: Francis Bushnell family - Nicholas Davis (servants James Hayward, Judith Phippen) - William Fellows - George & Jane Giddings (servant Thomas Carter, Michael Williamson)- Richard Haffield family - Job Hawkins - Francis Newcomb family - Thomas Olney family - Francis Peabody - Thomas Savage - Thomas Stansley - John Tuttle family (servant Nathan Haford) - Richard Tuttell family & mother Isabel - Willm. Tuttell family - Wm Wilcockson family - (among others)
Resources: Primary Sources: Passenger list from Totten Founders of New England, NEHGR 14:302
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