BIRTH | John was born circa 1634/5[49], as estimated from his gravestone -- where his age at death was given as 92 years on 6 January 1726. He also identifies himself as being aged "47 years or thereabout" in a deposition of 8 October 1683. |
DEATH | John died in Lynn, Essex co., MA on 6 January 1725/6; he was 91[95,96]. |
OCCUPATION | John was a carpenter[96]. |
MILITARY | John served in the military and was an Ensign by 1696[97]. |
FAMILY TIDBIT | The Newhall's "naming system" is borne out in John. His name was "John Newhall, Jr." or "John, the son of Anthony Newhall" while his cousin John (Thomas Newhall's son see above) was living. Once this cousin died, John's appellation was "promoted" to "John Newhall, Sr."[97] This system is common for various common Newhall names during colonial times. |
RESIDENCE & REAL ESTATE |
"In 1677 he bought of Samuel Frayle two and three-fourths acres 'at the head of
Newhall's Lane, a little way from ye Graves, bounded with the Towne Common Southwardly,
Mathew Farringtons Eastwardly ye Land of the said John Newhalls Northerly and ye Land
Westerly.' This gave him a frontage along the whole easterly side of Federal street from
Lynn common to Boston street."[99]
On 10 January 1725, he entered a deed to his son, John, made 5 June 1705. "In this he is styled John Newhall, Junr, carpenter, and he gives to his son a dwelling house, where he [the son] now lives, with the land it stands upon and half the barn near said house, also one-half of the upland 'where I now live,' also one-half of the four acre lot in the Millstreet Field, etc., etc...."[100] |
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS | John Newhall, Sr.'s deposition of 8 October 1683. In this deposition, he "Testifieth and saith that about eighteene or nineteene yeares agoe the said Deponent sold to John Peirson Senr of Redding thirty acres of undivided Land Lyeing on a neck of land in sd Redding against Pooles Mill (wch Neck of Land is said to be called pritchetts playne) being ye one half part of yt threescore acres of undivided Land wch was given to his ffather and Uncle. The wood and Timber thereon being cutt of and ye Land thereby Impoverished was the occasion of the sd Deponts selling sd Land."[98] |
ESTATE |
The Estate of John Newhall. "His estate does not appear in probate, but on the 27th of March 1720, he also made a deed of gift to his grandson John Newhall, of Lynn, weaver, he 'haveing lived long with me and done much for me in my age & weakness and in consideration that my sd Grandson pay to my Children & other Grandchildren the severall Legacies or Gifts as hereafter sett forth viz: To my son Nathaniel Newhall Twelve pounds' &c...'to Timothy Breed & Joseph Breed each of them Ten shillings to be paid within one year after my decease having given considerable to their mother in her life time. To Sarah Norwood ten shillings to Elizabeth Trevitt who hath lived long with me five pounds to be paid within one month after my decease having given considerable to their mother in her life time, to my Two daughters namely Rebecca Collins & Mary Newhall all by indoor moaveables to be equally devided betwixt them & that if my Grandson Henry Newhall shall see cause to dwell in Lynn He to have sixty poles of Land sett out by said John Newhall att ye Notherly head end of my homestead to build an House on for his own improvement for an habitation provided he so build within three years after my decease' etc., etc. In consideration of the above he conveys to his grandson John all the rest of the estate, both real and personal. In this deed he is called John Newhall, Senr, carpenter..."[96] |
MARRIAGE |
On 31d:10m(December):1656/7 when John was 22, he married Elizabeth
NORMANTON, in Lynn, Essex co., MA[49,7,101,102,42,33].
Elizabeth died on 5 October 1712 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[49,96].
According to Waters, her parents are unknown; although he speculates that she may have been related to Abraham Normanton. Abraham was the schoolmaster in Lynn, Essex co., MA from 1695-1702. In the town records for 8 January 1695/6 is the following entry: "The selectmen did agree with Mr. Normanton to be scoolemaster for ye Town for ye year ensewing and the Town to giue him fiue pounds for his Labour & ye Town is to pay twenty fiue shillings towards teh hire of Nathniell Newhalls house for one year to keep scoole in & ye ad Mr Normanton to hire ye sd house."[97] |
CHILDREN | 74. | i. | John NEWHALL, Jr. | Please see his own page. |
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75. | ii. | Nathaniel NEWHALL |
Nathaniel was born on 3d:2m(April):1658 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[157,137,7,158,159,160].
He is Waters #67. Check out interesting deed in Book XII, Leaf 129 of the Essex County Deeds. In March 1687,
Nathaniel & Rest took in Nathaniel & Sarah Handford in their old age[161]. Nathaniel moved to
Boston, Suffolk co., MA between 1690 and 1692, "...where he bought a house at the North end in the street
leading to the Burial Place."[152] On 4 February 1705/6, he conveyed to his brother John
("Quartus" at this time) "ten acres near to Scrubed Pond so-called, not far from the Read
Spring. His wife Rest releases dower."[152]
Nathaniel's will was written 22 September 1730 and proved in Boston, Suffolk co., MA on 24 Jan 1731. His son James received £60. His son and sole executor John received all the rest of his estate, conditionally that he pay 20s. apiece to his grandchildren Eleazer & Nathaniel Newhall and Nathaniel & Samuel Woodward. No other children are mentioned[152]. Nathaniel married Rest. Her surname is unknown, but Torrey says she is possibly a relative of Nathaniel Handford.
They had the following children: |
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76. | iii. | Elizabeth NEWHALL |
Elizabeth died on 23 October 1694 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[153]. She is Waters #70. On 14 June 1688
Elizabeth married Henry TRVITT/TREVETT[162].
They had the following children (surnamed TREVETT): |
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77. | iv. | Priscilla NEWHALL | Priscilla was born on 24 November 1676[49,98] and died on 31 May 1683; she was 6[98]. |
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78. | v. | Sarah NEWHALL |
Sarah was born on 22 August 1662[137,151] and was buried on 27 November 1688[152].
She is Waters #68. On 3 March 1679/80 when Sarah was 16, she married Timothy
BREED, son of Allen BREED & Mary
SARGENT[152].
They had the following children (surnamed BREED):
i. Joseph |
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79. | vi. | Mary NEWHALL | Mary was born on 27 September 1673[98,137]. Mary was still unmarried in 1720 and was referred to as "Mary Newhall" in her father's estate deed in 1725[98]. |
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80. | vii. | Rebecca NEWHALL |
Rebecca was born on 6 December 1670[137,163]. She is Waters #71. Rebecca married Eleazer COLLINS.
They had the following children (surnamed COLLINS): |
GENERATIONs & PERSON NUMBERS |
Line 2: G7 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Anthony) - 960/961 |
SOURCES |
WATERS #8 1. Kristin Carole Hall Family Notes, Newhall. 2. Waters, Henry F., The Newhall Family, (Salem: Essex Institute, 1882; repr., Rutland, VT: Tuttle Antiquarian Books), [Newhall(1882)], 1-2. 3. Newhall, Charles L., The Record of My Ancestry, (Southbridge, Mass., 1899), [NewhallAnc], 5. 4. Ibid. 5-6. 5. Ibid. 6. 6. [Newhall(1882)], 29. 7. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey]. 8. [Newhall(1882)], 2. 9. [NewhallAnc], 7. 10. Ibid. 8. 11. [Newhall(1882)], 2. 12. The Probate Records of Essex County, [Essex Prob], II:404-405. 13. Essex Quarterly Court Files, [EQCF], volume 22, leaves 9,10. 14. [Newhall(1882)], 2-4. 15. Ibid. 6. 16. Lewis, Alonzo, & James Newhall, History of Lynn, Essex County, Mass., including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant, 16219-[1893], (Lynn: George C. Herbert, [1890]), [Lynn Hist.], 482. 17. Preston, Mary Isabella, Bassett-Preston Ancestors; a History of the Ancestors in America of Marion Bassett Luitweiler, Howard Murray Bassett, Preston Rogers Bassett, Isabel Bassett Wasson, and Helen Bassett Hauser, Children of Edward M. and Annie (Preston), (New Haven: The Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1930), [Bassett-Preston], 199. 18. Brown, Cyrus Henry, Brown Genealogy vol. 2, (Boston&358; The Everett Press Co., 1915), [Brown (#5)], 12. 19. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [DommerichChart], 46. 20. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 18:2. 21. Waters, Henry F., "The Newhall Family of Lynn, Massachusetts", Essex Institute of Historical Collections, (Salem: Essex Institute), [EIHC-Waters], 18:2. 22. Lineage Books of National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, ([Washington], D.C., 1910), [LBDF&P], #320. 23. [Lynn Hist.], 125-126,484. 24. The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Mass., (Lynn, Mass., 1897+), [Lynn Hist. Soc.], 1906:88. 25. [Newhall(1882)], 2. 26. The Genealogical Magazine, (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1890+), [GenMag or Putnam'sMag.], 6:313. 27. Holman, Alfred Lyman, Blackman and Allied Families, (Chicago&358; privately printed, 1928&341;, [BlackmanAnc], 136. 28. Dewey, William Tarbox, Dewey-French . . . 1633-1639, ([Montpelier?, Vt., 1900]), [Dewey-French or DeweyAnc], 29. 29. Dillon, Arthur Orison, The Ancestors of Arthur Orison Dillon, (The Author, 1927), [DillonAnc], 39,47. 30. Emberson, Myrtle Tedrow, One Hundred and One Ancestors of John Fay Hinckley, &$40;Los Angeles, 1928), [HinckleyAnc], 53. 31. Reynes, Clifton, Bishop's Transcriptions, [BishopsTrans], D/A/T 157. 32. [Newhall(1882)], 4. 33. [LynnHist.], 484. 34. [Newhall(1882)], 4. 35. [EQCF], Volume 3, Leaf 105. 36. [Essex Prob], 247-250. 37. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, [IQCR], Volume 1, Page 61. 38. [Newhall(1882)], 6. 39. Olney Bishop's Transcripts. D/A/T 145. 40. The American Genealogist, [TAG], 65:66. 41. The Essex Antiquarian, (13 vols.)(n.p., 1897-1909), [EssexAnt], 7:21. 42. Flagg, Ernest, Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England, (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926), [FlaggAnc], 284. 43. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 1:150. 44. Snow, Nora Emma, The Snow-Estes Ancestry, 2 vols., (Hillburn, N.Y.: privately printed, 1939), [Snow-Estes], 2:65. 45. [Newhall(1882)], 4. 46. [EQCF], Volume 6, Leaf 96. 47. [Newhall(1882)], 6. 48. Ibid. 6-7. 49. Lynn, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [LynnVR]. 50. [Lynn Hist.], 66. 51. [Newhall(1882)], 4. 52. Ibid. 8. 53. [Lynn Hist.], 483. 54. [NewhallAnc], 11. 55. [Lynn Hist.], 78. 56. [Newhall(1882)], 8. 57. Ibid. 4. 58. [NewhallAnc], 9. 59. Ibid. 9-10. 60. Ibid. 10. 61. Ibid. 10-11. 62. [Newhall(1882)], 9-10. 63. [NewhallAnc], 11-12. 64. Ibid. 12. 65. [Newhall(1882)], 10-11. 66. Ibid. 13. 67. [NewhallAnc], 13. 68. [Newhall(1882)], 11-12. 69. [NewhallAnc], 14. 70. [Brown (#5)], 13. 71. Cooke, Harriet Ruth, The Driver Family: a Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Robert and Phebe Driver, of Lynn, Mass., With an Appendix, Containing Twenty-Three Allied Families, (New York: J. Wilson & Son, 1889), [Driver], 53,54. 72. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:4,8. 73. [EIHC-Waters], 18:8-13. 74. Potter, Charles Edward, Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation, with Historical and Biographical Sketches, (Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, 1888), [Potter(10 pts)], 9:1. 75. [Newhall(1882)], 4,14,16. 76. Ibid. 16. 77. [EQCF], Volume 18, Leaf 181. 78. Ibid. Volume 8, Leaf 62. 79. [Newhall(1882)], 15. 80. Ibid. 15-16. 81. [EQCF], Volume 6, Leaf 96. 82. [Newhall(1882)], 14. 83. Ibid. 14,16. 84. Ibid. 14-15. 85. Ibid. 22. 86. Ibid. 13-14. 87. Ibid. 4. 88. [EIHC], 18:4,13. 90. [Driver], 54. 91. Dwight, Benjamin W., The History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, Mass., 2 vols., (New York: John F. Trow & Son, 1874), [Dwight], 1109. 92. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 27:170. 93. [Newhall(1882)], 2,13. 94. [EIHC-Waters], 18:18-20. 95. [LynnVR], G.R. 1. 96. [Newhall(1882)], 19. 97. Ibid. 18. 98. Ibid. 20. 99. Ibid. 18-19. 100. Ibid. 19-20. 101. Ibid. 6. 102. [EIHC-Waters], 18:6,18. 103. [Newhall(1882)], 5. 104. Ibid. 17. 105. Ibid. 17-18. 106. Ibid. 5-6. 107. Ibid. 7. 108. [NewhallAnc], 15. 109. [Newhall(1882)], 21. 110. [NEHGR], 8:310. 111. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,21. 112. [Newhall(1882)], 413. 113. [NewhallAnc], 57. 114. Wyman, Thomas Bellows, The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 2 vols., (Boston: D. Clapp and Son, 1879), [Charlestown], 438,705. 115. [Newhall(1882)], 13,22. 116. [EQCF], Volume 77, Leaf 1. 117. [Newhall(1882)], 22-23. 118. Ibid. 12. 119. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:134 120. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:13,22. 121. [EIHC-Waters], 18:23-24. 122. [Newhall(1882)], 23. 123. Ibid. 24. 124. Ibid. 24-25. 125. [Lynn Hist.], 185,484. 126. [Newhall(1882)], 13,23. 127. [FlaggAnc], 253. 128. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,23 50:155. 129. [DommerichChart], 30,46. 130. [Newhall(1882)], 25. 131. Ibid. 25-26. 132. Ibid. 26. 133. Ibid. 26-27. 134. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,25. 135. [Newhall(1882)], 27-28. 136. [EIHC-Waters], 18:27-28. 137. [SalemVR] 138. [Newhall(1882)], 27. 139. [Essex Prob], #19378 or 19373. 140. [NewhallAnc], 13-14. 141. [Newhall(1882)], 12-13,27. 142. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:2,13. 143. The Annual Report of the Lindsay Family Association of America, 1-10, &@40;[Boston, 1904-1914]), [Lindsay], 217. 144. [Newhall(1882)], 13,27. 145. Ibid. 28. 146. Ibid. 28-29. 147. Ibid. 14,29. 148. Ibid. 30. 149. Ibid. 29-30. 150. [EIHC-Waters], 18:32. 151. [Newhall(1882)], 20,32. 152. Ibid. 18. 153. Ibid. 33. 154. [Essex Prob], #19321. 155. [Newhall(1882)], 32-33. 156. [EIHC-Waters], 18:20,30. 157. [Newhall(1882)], 20,30. 158. [EIHC-Waters], 18:20,30. 159. [Newhall(1882)], 20,30. 160. [LynnVR], 1:277. 161. [Newhall(1882)], 30-31. 162. Ibid. 20,33. 163. Ibid. 20,34. 164. Ibid. 34. 165. Ibid. 48. 166. Ibid. 44. 167. Ibid. 43. 168. Ibid. 25,43. 169. Ibid. 43-44. 170. Ibid. 46. 171. Ibid. 25,46. 172. Ibid. 45. 173. Ibid. 25,45. 174. Ibid. 55. 175. Ibid. 52,55. 176. Ibid. 56. 177. Ibid. 35. 178. Ibid. 23,39. 179. Ibid. 40. 180. Ibid. 40-41. 181. Ibid. 39. 182. Ibid. 39-40. 183. Ibid. 23,29. 184. [LynnVR], I:277 [Ct. R.]. 185. [Newhall(1882)], 41. 185. Ibid. 25, 41. 187. Ibid. 42. 188. Ibid. 41-42. 189. [EIHC-Waters], 18:232-233. 190. [Newhall(1882)], 25,42. 191. [LynnVR], G.R. 1. 192. Essex co., MA Deeds, [EssexDeeds], 43. 193. [EQCF], Book XLVII, Leaf 279. 194. [Newhall(1882)], 42-43. 195. [EssexDeeds] Book 47, Leaf 279. 196. [LynnVR], Ct. R. 197. [Newhall(1882)] 25,44. 198. Ibid. 44-45. 199. [LynnVR], II:263. 200. [Newhall(1882)] 27,49. 201. Ibid. 49. 202. Ibid. 27,49. 203. Ibid. 27,50. 204. Ibid. 50. 205. Ibid. 50-51. 206. [EIHC-Waters], 18:259; 16:259. 207. [LynnVR], C.R. 2. 208. Dover, Rockingham co., NH Vital Records, [DoverNHVR]. 209. [LynnVR], Flyleaf of book 6. 210. [Newhall(1882)], 102. 211. Ibid. 51. 212. Ibid. 51-52 213. Ibid. 53. 214. Ibid. 52. 215. Ibid. 54. 216. [LynnVR], I:278. 217. [EIHC-Waters], 18:264. 218. [Newhall(1882)], 33,60. 219. Ibid. 60. 220. Ibid. 61. 221. [LynnVR], P.R. 17 - the Mudge Family Bible. 222. Boston, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records. [BostonVR], Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751. Document 150 - 1898 Volume 28. Page 228. 223. Ibid. Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751. Document 150 - 1898 Volume 28. Page 255. 224. [Newhall(1882)] 33,58. 225. Ibid. 58. 226. Ibid. 33,59. 227. Ibid. 59. 228. Ibid. 32,57. 229. Ibid. 57. 230. Ibid. 46,48. 231. Ibid. 232. Ibid. 45,55. 233. [LynnVR], II:264. 234. [EIHC-Waters], 18:259-260. 235. [Newhall(1882)] 56,102. 236. [EIHC-Waters], 19:52. 237. [Newhall(1882)] 55,56. 238. Ibid. 40,41. 239. [EIHC-Waters], 18:281-282. 240. [Newhall(1882)] 43,77. 241. [LynnVR], P.R. 125 - First Congregational Church of Lynnfield. 242. [EssexDeeds] 77. 243. [Newhall(1882)] 77. 244. [EssexDeeds] Book 84, Leaf 187. 245. Reading, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records. 246. [Newhall(1882)] 77-78. 247. Ibid. 47. 248. [LynnVR], II:264 [C.R.1]. 249. Ibid. II:263 [C.R.1] 250. [EIHC-Waters], 19:56. 251. [BostonVR], Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 237. 252. [Newhall(1882)] 61,105. 253. Salem, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [SalemVR], East Church Records. 254. [Newhall(1882)] 105. 255. Original Document. In posession of Walter K. Hall. 256. Marblehead, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [MarbleheadVR], I:296 [C.R.2] Second Congregational (Unitarian) Church Records. 257. [SalemVR], V:183 [C.R.4] East Church Records. 258. [Newhall(1882)] 105-106. 259. [SalemVR], V:183. 260. [BostonVR], Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 240. 261. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 263. 262. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 270. 263. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 274. 264. [Newhall(1882)] 57-58. 265. [EIHC-Waters], 48:320; 266. Commonwealth of MA Vital Records, [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver N. Newhall]. 267. Kristin C. Hall Family Research Notes. Newhall Notes. 268. [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver N. Newhall]. 269. [Newhall(1882)] 78. 270. [EIHC-Waters], 48:219-220. 271. Amesbury Vital Records, [AmesburyVR], C.R. 3, p. 432. 272. [MAVR], David Johnson Newhall Death Record, 26 October 1901, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1901, Volume 516, Page 563, Record 919. 273. [SalemVR], III:318 [P.R.533]. 274. Original Document. In posession of Alan M. Hall. 275. Andover, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [AndoverVR], I:106. 276. [MAVR], Death Records, 1850, Volume 48, Page 120, Lynn. 277. Newburyport, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [NewburyportVR], I:422. 278. [EIHC-Waters], 48:320. 279. [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver Nelson Newhall]. 280. Ibid. Birth Records 1857, Volume 105, Page 275, #114, Lynn [Henry Ernest Newhall]. 281. Original Document. In posession of Kristin C. Hall. 282. [MAVR], Death Records, 1880, Volume 319, Page 230, #5, Lynn. 283. Ibid. Death Records 1880, Volume 319, Page 230, #5, Lynn [Maria A. Sweetser]. 284. Ibid. Death Records 1931, Page 112, #723 [Henry E. Newhall]. 285. Ibid. Death Records, Page 224, #236. 286. 1850 Federal Census, ROCK New Castle, NH, Federal Archives, Waltham, MA, USC1850. 287. Ibid. MA: SALEM. 288. [MAVR], David Johnson Newhall & Harriet Attwood Carroll's Marriage Record, 22 November 1848, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1848-1849, Volume 37, Page 178, Record 23. 289. [LynnVR], II:85. 290. Ibid. I:95 291. [MAVR], Death Records 1890, Volume 409, Page 337, #760. 292. Original Document. Family notations. 293. Ibid. In possession of Kristin C. Hall. 294. Ibid. 295. [MAVR], Arthur Blake Maddison & Marian Louise Newhall Marriage Record, 1 June 1922, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1922, 455, A436015 - Registered Number 347, Intention Number 360. 296. [MAVR], Birth Records 1893, Volume 430, Page 451, #1104, Lynn [Marion Louise Newhall]. 297. Ibid. Marriage Records, 1877, Volume 289, Page 234, #329, Lynn. 298. Ibid. Marriage Records 1885, Volume 361, Page 277, #112 [Henry E. Newhall & Mary J. Newhall]. 299. Ibid. Death Records 1931, Page 224, #236, Melrose [Mary J. Newhall]. 300. Ibid. Marriage Records 1877, Volume 289, Page 234, #329, Lynn [Henry E. Newhall & Hattie S. White]. 301. [LynnVR], I:278 [P. R. 169]. 302. Ibid. I:94. 303. [MAVR], Arthur Blake Maddison Death Record, 7 May 1955, Lynnfield, Essex co., MA, 1955, 160, A436098 - Registered Number 14 in Lynnfield. 304. [MAVR], Barbara Maddison Birth Record, 14 January 1923, Swampscott, Essex co., MA, 1923, #8. 305. Marblehead, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [MarbleheadVR] 306. Paul, Edward Joy, The Ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul, Now Mrs. William J. Young Jr., (Milwaukee: Burdich & Allen, 1914), [Paul Anc.]. 307. [LynnVR], I:278 [P.R. 181]. 308. Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives of Women in Northern New England 1650-1750. (New York: Vintage Books, 1980, 1982, 1991), p. 23.
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