MICHAL8 NEWHALL

(1777-1827) - Lynn, Essex co., MA

(Eighth Generation - Newhall Family)

FATHER
MOTHER
Jedidiah7 Newhall
Michal Downing



BIRTH Michal was born on 16 January 1777 in Lynn, Essex co., MA[49,266].
DEATH Michal died in Fremont, Rockingham co., NH on 12 January 1827; she was 49.
NAME VARIATIONS Her name is also spelled Michel, Michael, Michah and Michail on occasion and birth records[267]. On her son Oliver's Death Record, her name is given as "Michel Brown"[268] - clearly mixing up Michal Newhall and Allen's second wife Betsey Brown in a rather interesting combination.
RESIDENCES They lived on Market Street in Lynn until they moved to Fremont, New Hampshire. They were in New Hampshire by 11 October 1818, which is the date of Michal's first letter home.
CORRESPONDENCE Two letters from Michal Newhall are extant and in the possession of Alan M. Hall of Orr's Island, ME. A transcription follows:

Epping [, New Hampshire] October the 11th 1818

Dear Children

It Seems(?) to be for long Since i Saw you I must rite a few lines although attended with a litel(?) expense thiese lines(?) leaves our famely well. But my head akes ­ so bad I have been a bed almoust all day. I am very much afflicted with it Ever since I went to Lynn(?) likewise rumitisaism(?) But my appetite is good I due any work. Lydia has been done work for me 5 weeks She has kiepit(?) haus too George lives a mile above mr Hoyets they have got som New ourneture [furniture?] Lydia has been finding a Hundred pare of shoes for mr Mathwes T & G [Timothy? or Thomas? and George] has been making them

I could get along very well at present if I could due my washin without getting Sick. I have heard 2 days for two week after I came from Lynn I was a(?)moust crasey(?) with the Headake and other Complants & had my work to due at the same tim I did not dare to tell any one just how I felt But thought I should be crasey if my bad feelings continued for I felt somewhat agatated in mind about ma[n]y thing Sometimes I ame like many of old encombered with my tarering(?) and trubeled about many things of a worldly nature if I could live a litel free(?) from Care I could enjoy more health I hope Timothy will come to Lynn but wee can have work for my Gredely(?) som time but no good place to work in winter. Due rite to T [Timothy?] before long if he dont come I want Thams [Thomas?] two if he due enughf for you or others to pay for Sculing a evings or his board this winter I hope others will come if Martha dount mr Newhall will come down at thanksgiving mr N & I expect to goe a journey next week to New Salam and Sand[wich] & Chester [all towns in New Hampshire] I have been to portsmouth [New Hampshire] & to exetor [Exeter, NH] of late. But two but litel Profit it is tranform work I got cotten for any beastick and some nese...s things the last time I expect to goe to market from this place.

I often think I could take much comfort in Lynn if I lived thier with my friends my Children and aquaintances But if it never is my lot again may I be contented in my destination. But if I can live in some Christian land whare the peopel is moralized and think of living for another would it will be very pleasing to mr Newhall and me. I have had some very agreabel hours as will as dull ones Since i was at Lynn, the quarterly Meeting was very good mr. othemion(?) preaches hear once a month & is a verry correct good speaker the peopel Flaock to geather but not all to hear the work for they dont lik to Set still On any acount I often think I should like to stay in the country but on others I cant baer the thought. mr Nichels I want you to Inquir the Price of Land in the new raod that leeds from John M to Breeds and on some of Joel Breeds if you need not let peopel know your end of enquiaring if old mr with[...?...] should be to tell at any time rite about it. Mr New/ thinks a litel of coming of a place should present that he likes with some land or he could build I think we must look all round and try to accomidate us in our old age if wee can but part of what wee now have But I will no dwell on this theem any longer It Pesters my Brains. I wish I could gave(?) it upon(?) wee must commit our care to hyer Pwers and trust in a all wise God to direct in temporals as well as in Spiritual things

Wee had but a Short But agreeabel visit from the Lynn friends mr N was very Sick a few days but is torebel [terrible?] well now if mr Tilley comes to Lynn dont be persuaded to take his Boy he used to Bad tricks i can tell you more the Boy is tracxtabol no dout But wount due to trsut I have Cake(?) for Allen(?) Send the uper[...?...] fir Mifs Rundlast(?)

I want you to rite as Sune as you can give my live(?) Jedidiah & wife tell them they must not think them Selves slited by me becase I did not vist them I was very Fancy(?) it happend so did not I entended(?) to have Spent some ours their the afternoon I came to Salam [Salem, MA] But Thomas would drive us and would come that way I should like to have J rite to me give my respects to Men(?) folks Abbigall Mrgin was mared some time in May to a good Husband a farmer 3 children living at Kittrey [Kittery, ME]Below Portsmouth Has a Prospect of living well hir Health is not very good yet his child(?) is with hir after mr Salley receive a later from you he will com excuse my ritting I ame in hast I Close by Sending my Self your ever dear Parents

Michall Newhall

Be so good as to Burn this Scroll as Sune as read


Letter from Michal Newhall to John Nichols in Lynn, 1825:

Poplin(?) October the 18th 1825

Dear Children

After neglecting my peen along time I atempt to rite to you as want of Health for a long time prevented before Compellecting(?) and S... that times my time wase all taken up the furst fore weeks the next week went to Nottenham [Nottingham, NH] to the funarel of Gorges child Rodey(?) Sinclair By this time I felt very much beat out almost Sick but Beter than my one cold hav thought ...ening the 5 weeks care Before that time Our family are well with few exceptions of ... I hope you are Better by this time and all your famely Injoying Health. I Shld have retin [written] Before But my health is so poor of late that I have not rote any... think my Health rather Better this fall But I am afflicted very much with the rumatisism & some mo...th ...a Blessing Health is when wee are deprived of it wee know how to prize it for every comfort and blessing in life cannot give us pleasure if wee are not for a situation to enjoy them ...many [Mary?] I hope you are verry thankfull that he Lord has delt so well witt you and yours for many ... a very very short [notes?] of late have been cold to grant with their dear connection and things are changed with them anf the pleasure of their Sosiaty is over on earth But this litel Sickness in your famely may only be a hint from the Lord to you to Prepar for Sickness as death that your Spiritual House May be put in Order and like Minute Mean May be ready for time is fleeting & Eternity drawing near and it is time our Lamp ware tremed and wee prepared to meet our Judge for at Such an our as wee think not wee may be cald to have al that wee have heard weather Prepared or not wee must away & think what we have seen and flet [felt] of late is plain t...ing for disipoint semes to be rettin [written] on Many thing In our House it seames as if look so desolate and foraken [forsaken] by me as the men and the other cannot injoy the ... Past seamms within a few week I cant discribe my ... ...not right them so that you could have been around the Sick Bed of your Sister and near to your brother for Surly this has Bein a day of trubel & Sorofull Season and mya [may] it Be rememered by him that it is from the land and who it is that delt our ... beter ...that those beter draft. of affliction and Be prepared to Meet his wife and Child in Heaven.

Postscript on the back of this letter:

Poplin(?) October the 23rd 1825

I will attemp to tell you a how things have been since you went from hear that very ...week after you went home I could hardly set out half of myu time I flet [felt] so sick(?) my Thumb was geting soar I was thrtned with feeling I could not soow any for 5 week Before Camp Meeting nt well yet But Can work it was not a ... I Could not rite or I had time a plenty it being my right one tell Allen to come I met to finish this and not send the other but can

Timothy and J sned [send] their love to & Allen they want to see him Thomas H[eal]th is Better.

MARRIAGE On 7 February 1793 when Michal was 16, she married Allen NEWHALL (Waters #414)[265], son of Hanson NEWHALL (Waters #340) & Hepzibah BREED (Breed #240), in Lynn, Essex co., MA[210,233].

CHILDREN 451. i. Oliver Nelson NEWHALL Please see his own page.
452. ii. Allen NEWHALL
453. iii. Thomas Hanson NEWHALL
454. iv. William H. B. NEWHALL
455. v. Mary NEWHALL
456. vi. Otis NEWHALL
457. vii. Lucy Jane NEWHALL
458. viii. George Pickering NEWHALL
459. ix. Alfred Augustus NEWHALL
460. x. John WEsley NEWHALL
461. xi. Timothy NEWHALL
462. xii. Levi Downing NEWHALL
463. xiii. Susan Betsey NEWHALL





GENERATIONs & PERSON NUMBERS Line 1: G3 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Thomas) - 56/57.
Line 3: G3 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Thomas) - 56/57.
Line 4: G3 Grandparents (Newhall, Breed, via Thomas) - 56/57.
Line 7: G3 Grandparents (Newhall,Breed, Farrington, via Elizabeth) - 56/57.
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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].

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10. Ibid. 8.

11. [Newhall(1882)], 2.

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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.

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36. [Essex Prob], 247-250.

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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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