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SARAH NOYES (deceased) |
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Molly Noyes (1753 - d.) |
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Tabitha Noyes (1773 - d.) |
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Rev. Nicholas Noyes Nicholas Noyes was a colonial minister in Salem, Massachusetts during the time of the Salem witch trials. He was the second minister, called the "Teacher", to Rev. John Higginson. During the Salem wi... |
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Reverend James Noyes Reverand Noyes was the father of Benjamin9?) Noyes, chief prosecutor of the Salem Witch trials. -------------------- Rev. James Noyes, the immigrant ancestor of our branch of the numerous Noyes f... |
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Captain Thomas Noyes (1648 - 1730) Freem. 1671, and capt. 1690 in war with E. Ind. and rep. 1689, 90, and 2. Freeman 1671. Descendants of Reverend William Noyes: Colonel of militia. The Noyes Descendants, Vol. II: Thomas was a pro... |
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James Noyes (1657 - 1725) According to "Col. Fam.", "...was Major & Lieut. Col. in the Militia..." He was called Lieutenant Colonel in the town records. He discovered the first limestone in the colony at Newbury, and the disc... |
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Timothy Noyes 1655-1718 (1655 - 1718) Credited with service in King Philip's war (Nov. 24, 1676). Inventory of will was taken Nov., 1718. Legatees were named: Wife Mary was to have the westerly end of the house; James to have one-fourth of... |
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Deacon Joseph Noyes Savage, Vol. 3, p.297: Shattuck, in Farmer, says he was selectman 28 yrs. from 1662, yet we find not his name among the freem. of the Col. He was appointed constable 1667 and 1668, justice of the peace... |
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Joseph Noyes (c.1731 - 1820) |
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William Noyes, I (1715 - 1809) |
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William Noyes He was prominent in church affairs holding the office of deacon for many years. He served in his brother Capt. Thomas Noyes' Company of "Snowshoe men" during the Indian wars. He is first mentioned in t... |
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Cutting Noyes (1649 - 1734) NEHG Register: He was made freeman, 9 Jan., 1673/4, was a cordwainer, captain-lieutenant in the militia, and deacon of the First Parish. In 1698 he preached the election sermon. About 1702 he wrote t... |
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Joseph Noyes, Esq. (1768 - 1852) |
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Capt. Thomas Noyes He was deputy to General Court or Assembly 1713, 1717, 1725, 1727, 1729, 1733. (Conn. Col. Rec., Vol 5, pp. 19, 363, 513, Vol. 7, pp. 123, 251, 424). In 1723 he was made Captain of Militia. The Conn.... |
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Deacon John Noyes [From Miss Wheeler's "Old Homes in Stonington"] "Dea. John Noyes, brother of Capt. Thomas, built the house near Westerly, now known as the "Moss House", in 1714. Dea. John's second wife was a great-g... |
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John Noyes (1645 - 1698) Savage, Vol 3., p.297: Freeman 1676, was that year constable of Boston. Descendants of Reverend William Noyes: Went to the Bermudas. Noyes' Genealogy: Member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery... |
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John Bradford Noyes (1750 - 1818) |
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Rev. William Noyes Married before 1596 -Ann Stephens, she past away prior to 1608 Ø Ephraim Noyes b. 1596, d. 1659 Ø Nathan Noyes b. 1597, Sept. 6, d. 1651 Ø John Noyes, (1600-?) Ø Sarah Noyes, 1605-?)... |
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Thomas Noyes (1663 - 1695) |
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Nathan Noyes |
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Rev. Moses Noyes (c.1643 - 1729) The Rev. Moses Noyes, of Newbury, Massachusetts, a graduate of Harvard, was the first minister. His pastorate of sixty- three years began in 1666, and ended in 1729. The Rev. Samuel Pierpoint, of New H... |
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Nathan Noyes (c.1758 - 1813) He was known as "Judge Nathan". |
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Thomas Noyes, Jr. (1710 - 1754) The items of this family history were furnished by Mr. F. B. Noyes of Stonington; R.I. Vital Records, and Stonington, Conn. Church Records; Mr. Nathaniel Noyes of Stonington, Conn. (1900): a gggson of... |
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Joseph Noyes Name Prefix: Rev. ! Website based on "Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas and Peter Noyes", published in 1904 by Col. Henry E. Noyes. Although this entire... |
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John Noyes |
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Hannah (Noyes) Cheney (1643 - 1705) 1643, October 30, 1643: Hannah, daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Cutting) Noyes, was born at Newbury Village (Essex) Massachusetts Bay Colony. "The Genealogy and History of the Chute family in America"... |
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Ephraim Noyes |
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John Noyes |
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William Noyes, II (1743 - 1795) |
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Joseph Noyes, Jr. (1688 - 1764) Will of Joseph Noyes: In the Name of God amen the Twenty first day of June Seventeen hundred & forty five I Joseph Noyes of Newbury in the County of Essex in the Province of the Massachtts. Bay in New... |
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Joseph Noyes, II (1663 - 1717) Sudbury constable for several years after 1713. |
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John Noyes (1718 - 1808) |
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Franklin Noyes, I (1793 - 1857) |
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John Noyes (1777 - 1866) |
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Rebecca Noyes (1651 - 1719) |
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Nicholas Noyes Jr Participant in the Salem Witchcraft Trials On August 22, 1692, eight of those convicted of witchcraft were hanged: Alice Parker, Ann Pudeator, Martha Corey, Mary Easty, Wilmot Redd, Samuel Wardwell,... |
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Abigail French (Noyes) (1659 - 1747) |
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Rachel Jackman (Noyes) (1661 - 1720) |
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Rebecca Noyes (1665 - 1683) |
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James Noyes, III, MD Dr. James Noyes m. Anna, daughter of Gov. Peleg Sanford of Rhode Island. They lived at Noyes's Beach, R. I., on land bought of Harmon Garret, a Niantic chief. Ann Sanford was also granddaughter of Gov.... |
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Charles Whiting W. Noyes (1765 - 1850) |
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Avery Noyes (1771 - d.) |
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Sarah Noyes (1651 - 1652) |
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Joseph Noyes (1686 - 1773) |
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John Noyes, Jr. (1678 - 1719) He bought 15 Mar 1704-5, of John Thurlo land with house and orchard on it (Deeds20 : 66 and 53 : 120 at Salem). In 1708, liberty to build a saw mill was granted to Edmund Goodridge and John Noyes for 2... |
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Mary Noyes (c.1725 - 1808) |
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Lieut. John Noyes (1674 - 1765) He was called Ensign in 1718, Lieutenant in 1720; Selectman in 1713, 1714-7 and 1720, Tything man in 1718. The town meetings were held at Lt. Noyes' old house, where the precinct met on Sabbath days, 1... |
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Sarah Noyes (NOYES) (c.1727 - c.1779) |
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George Noyes (1814 - 1869) |
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Dea. John Noyes (1686 - 1772) He was a leading citizen, deacon of the church and resident of Newbury. Reminiscences of a Nonagenarian says "John, oldest son of William and Sara (Cogswell) Noyes, married Tabitha Dole, and moved to... |
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Daughter Noyes (c.1604 - d.) |
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Joseph Noyes (1720 - d.) |
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Nicholas Noyes (1689 - 1740) |
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Sybil Noyes (1745 - c.1779) |
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Ephraim Noyes (1698 - d.) |
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James Noyes (1827 - d.) |
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Samuel Noyes (1690 - 1729) Removed to Abington, Mass., with his brother Nicholas in 1712. Although the youngest of the six sons of John, he was the progenitor of more descendants of the name than all the others together; his thi... |
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James Noyes, II (1705 - c.1757) They removed to Plaistow, N.H. Administration on his estate granted to son Enoch in June 1758. |
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Daniel (b. - 1716) |
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Robert Noyes (1490 - 1532) |
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Stephen Noyes (1686 - d.) |
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Thomas Noyes (1679 - 1753) |
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Parker Noyes (1681 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Noyes (1684 - d.) |
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Moses Noyes (1692 - 1775) |
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Rebecca Noyes (1700 - d.) |
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Judith Noyes (1702 - 1790) |
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Daniel Noyes, Lt. (1698 - 1781) Note: The date for the marriage of Daniel and Sarah Haynes is correct according to the Sudbury marriage records. On pg. 60 of the book, Walter Haynes and his Descendants, it states that Daniel married... |
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Parker Noyes (1705 - 1787) |
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Daniel Noyes (1673 - 1715) Daniel bought of his brothers and sisters, their rights in their father's estate, Mary (37 : 182); John (38 : 117), Elizabeth (38 : 116), Nathaniel (39 :25), Moses (37 : 179), Samuel (41 : 94). Deeds a... |
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Mary Noyes (1675 - d.) |
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John Noyes (1674 - d.) |
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Bridget Noyes (1725 - 1772) |
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James Noyes (c.1723 - 1806) |
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Dorothy Noyes (1708 - d.) |
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Nathaniel Noyes (1681 - 1770) |
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Joseph (deceased) |
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Joseph Noyes (deceased) |
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John (deceased) |
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James Noyes (1682 - d.) |
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Abigail Noyes (1683 - d.) |
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Mary Noyes (1686 - d.) |
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Sarah Noyes (1689 - d.) |
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Rachel Noyes (deceased) |
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John Noyes (deceased) |
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Martha Noyes (1696 - d.) |
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Hannah Noyes (deceased) |
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Nathan Noyes (deceased) |
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Lydia Noyes (1695 - d.) |
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Benjamin Noyes (deceased) |
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Mary Noyes (deceased) |
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Prudence NOYES (1764 - 1840) |
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Sarah NOYES (1766 - 1848) |
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Zeriah NOYES (1775 - 1821) |
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Anna NOYES (1780 - d.) |
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Rebecca NOYES (1782 - 1842) |
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Mary "Polly" Noyes (1784 - 1849) |
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Denison Noyes (1788 - c.1876) |
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Silas Noyes (1822 - d.) |