"Mr. N.'s wife's name was Hannah _____; that her surname was Clark is inferred from a charge upon his brother Thomas Newcomb's account book, Oct. 12, 1737, when Mr. N. was debited with 17½ lbs. tallow 'by his mother Clark.' … Removed to Kent, Ct., where his wife was received to chh. June 6, 1742, … About 1760, and soon after the expulsion of the Acadians from Nova Scotia, he removed with his family, except three daus., to the town of Cornwallis, Kings Col, and became one of the original proprietors in 1761, … Mr. N. and wife aided in the organization of the first chh. in C. Removed with their son Benjamin,5 after 1775 to Waterborough, now Canning, in Sunbury Co. [Queens Co.], New Brunswick, where both died."