Person:Rachel Newcomb (2)

m. Bef 1659
  1. John Newcomb1659 -
  2. Samuel Newcomb1660/61 - Bef 1708
  3. Ruth NewcombAbt 1663 - 1742
  4. Mercy Newcomb1665 - Bef 1721
  5. Hannah Newcomb1672 -
  6. Rachel Newcomb1672 - 1750
  7. Bethiah Newcomb1673/74 -
  8. Abigail Newcomb1676/77 -
  9. Isaac Newcomb1678/79 -
  • HJohn Fenno1665 - 1741
  • WRachel Newcomb1672 - 1750
m. Bef 1692
  1. Bethiah Fenno1692 -
  2. Joseph Fenno1694/95 -
  3. Rebecca Fenno1697 -
  4. Isaac Fenno1699 -
  5. John Fenno1703 - 1759
  6. Ruth Fenno1705 -
  7. Elizabeth Fenno1707 -
  8. Seth Fenno1709 -
  9. Freelove Fenno1713/14 -
Facts and Events
Name[3] Rachel Newcomb
Gender Female
Christening[1] 13 Oct 1672 Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1692 Based on birth of eldest known child
to John Fenno
Death[2] 16 Oct 1750 Canton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Sprague, Waldo C., transcriber. Quincy, Mass.Church Records 1672-1870.

    1672
    13-8, Rachel & Hannah daughters of John Newcomb [baptized]
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the eighth month is October. More info may be found here.]

  2. Find A Grave: Canton Corner Cemetery, Canton, MA, in Find A Grave
    Rachel Newcomb Fenno.

    [Note: no picture, and no death record found. Cites Cutter on husband's page, which gives this date p. 1680, and husband's gravestone is pictured at this same cemetery.]

  3. Newcomb, John Bearse. Genealogical Memoir of the Newcomb Family: containing records of nearly every person of the name in America from 1635 to 1874 : also the first generation of children descended from females who have lost the name Newcomb by marriage : with notices of the family in England during the past seven hundred years. (Elgin, Ill.: Printed for the author by Knight & Leonard, 1874)
    p. 448.

    Children of John Newcomb and 1st wife Ruth ---: Rachel, bp. "13 (8) 1674" [sic, should be 1672], admitted to chh. "24 : 5 : 1680-1" [sic, seemingly too young, this could be her aunt, or grandmother], m. --- Fenno.
    [Note: abstract of father's will on p. 447 refers to daughter Rachel Fenno.]