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Oliver Noyes, M.D.

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Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: March 16, 1720 (44-45)
Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Noyes and Sarah Noyes
Husband of Ann Noyes and Catherine Noyes
Father of Anna Louise Byles; Oliver Noyes; Oliver Noyes; Dr. Belcher Noyes, Esq.; Sarah Bridgham and 4 others
Brother of Sarah Noyes and Sgt. John Noyes

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About Oliver Noyes, M.D.

Savage: Hutchinson, wh. well kn. him, gives character, II. 249.

Wheeler: July 28, 1715, Doctor Noyes of Boston, one of the Plymouth Proprietors, built a fort of stone at Cushenoc on the bank of the Kennebec River near the head of the tide which is said to have been the best fortification in the eastern country. Cushenoc was later called Harrington and is now known as Augusta. This garrison (Fort George) was maintained at public expense and gave encouragement to the establishment of the towns of Brunswick, Topsham and Georgetown. According to Penhallow("Indian Wars", printed in 1726), Noyes "built a stone garrison in "Augusta" at his own charge". At the June 7, 1717 meeting, the Proprietors drew lots for choice of land. Oliver drew Lot #6. He was Representative in the General Court, and died March 16, 1721-2. After this the fort was neglected; and in Lovewell's War, the inhabitants withdrew, and the Indians burnt it with several houses and in 7 or 8 years the fishery ceased."

The Noyes Descendants, Vol. II: Graduate of Harvard, 1695; A.M. 1721. He was a physician in Boston and Medford, but found time to manifest a deep interest in everything concerning the welfare of his native place. A local historian says: "He must have entered into public life and enterprise to improve his native town in early life; and from the magnitude of his undertakings resembled the great author of India and Central wharves, Broad, India, Market (now Cornhill), Brattle streets, and the Mildham, a solid causeway. He was one of the original projectors of Long Wharf, and the erection of that pier may justly be attributed to his enterprising spirit. The work was commenced soon after the great fire of 1711, which commenced in Capt. Ephraim Savage's house, in William's court, and swept off both sides of Cornhill, part of Court (Queen) street, and State (King) street, to the dock, together with the Town House and the First Church, where Joy's building afterward stood... He was of the party which followed the leadership of Elisha Cook (1699), one of the most active and prominent men of the time." He was one of the proprietors of "Pejepscott" (Brunswick, Topsham, and Brunswick, Me.), and "14 Sept., 1715, was given consent to take his lot of land next to 'Maquoit' he promising to build a defensible house there the next spring." He was an officer of the Artillery company, 1699. He was selectman, 1708-1711, and from 1719 to 1721, and held other public offices. Representative to the General Court, 1714, ཌ, ཏ, and ཙ. The inventory of his estate in the county, not including valuable properties elsewhere, amounted to 17,193 pounds.

January 29, 1699 January 29, 1700 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys two parcels of land of his mother Sarah widow of John Noyes. (SD 20:214). Battery March. May 10, 1708 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of John Noyes a certain house and land. (SD 31:101). N.E. side of Oliver Street. January 31, 1708 January 31, 1709 Oliver Noyes (physician) and Benjamim Pemberton, Thomas Savage, David Jeffries, Samuel Phillips, Oliver Noyes, Habijah Savage, Elisha Cooke, Jr., Thomas Banister, Jr., and Benjamin Fitch, buy of the Selectmen of Boston upland, beach, and flats, and the North end of the pasture formerly belonging to John Bennett. (SD 24:106). E. side of Washington St., S. of Boylston St. May 17, 1710 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of Ebenezer Mountfort brick house, warehouse, and land. (SD 25:50-51). The Dock (Corn Market) and Corn Court. July 4, 1710 Oliver Noyes (physician), James Barnes, Daniel Oliver, John George, John Gerrish, and Anthony Stoddard, buy of the executors of the estate of Peter Butler deceased a part of the sea wall, outwharf, or new wharves before the Town of Boston. (SD 25:89-90). Atlantic Avenue. July 4, 1710 Oliver Noyes, and James Barnes, and Daniel Oliver, and John George, and John Gerrish, and Antony Stoddard, buy part of sea wall, out wharf or new wharves situated before the Town of Boston, of the executors of the estate of Peter Butler deceased. (SD 25:89- 90). Atlantice Avenue. April 30, 1712 Oliver Noyes et al., buys part of sea-wall, out-wharves, or new wharves, of John Ruck. (SD 59:62). Atlantic Ave. (Barracado). September 27, 1711 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of Elizabeth Monck and Margaret Richardson a piece of wharf; also land and flats. (SD 26:58). Atlantic Avenue. December 4, 1711 Oliver Noyes (physician) and his partners buy of Andrew Belcher a part of sea wall. (SD 26:81). Atlantic Avenue. January 22, 1713 January 22, 1714 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of the adm. of the estate of Florence Maccarty deceased house and land. (SD 27:312-313) The Dock. April 6, 1715 Oliver Noyes (merchant) buys of Ebenezer Pemberton certain land. (SD 30:6). E. side of Washington Street, S. of Boylston Street. Februray 12, 1716 February 12, 1717 Oliver Noyes, buys of Thomas Boylston land. (SD 31:123). W. side Change Avenue. February 13, 1716 Oliver Noyes, Esq. mortgages to John Clark et al. the Long Wharf and the 5th warehouse; in front 40 ft. east, W. warehouse of John Colman in the rear 40 ft. etc. [Long Wharf, State St.]. Also my house in Oliver St. now in possession of Walter Newberry, N. Armitage Hatch (marshall), E. Baller and Holloway, S. Jacob Wendell, being on a square. Cancelled October 18, 1731. (SD 31:124). Oliver St. April 1718 Oliver Noyes, Esq. nad wife Anna deed to Andrew Faneuil and Stephen Minott (merchant) land, wharf and flats as the new wharf erected lying S. to the Gap or open called the Middle Gap, E. down to the channel, S. wharf and flats of Eliakim Hutchinson, W. on the flats toward the Town, N. on the Middle Gap. (SD 33:63). Atlantic Ave. (Barracado). October 11, 1733 Estate of Oliver Noyes: Katherine Noyes, widow, and Adm., Estate of her late husband Oliver Noyes, and guardian to his son, Oliver Noyes, a minor, deeds to Henry Gibbons land and wharf at the South End, lying on both sides of Orange St., W., E. and N. and S. sd Gibbons. (SD 47:290). Both sides of Washington St., S. of Boylston St. July 20, 1743 Estate Oliver Noyes: Belcher Noyes (physician) and wife Anne, eldest son of Oliver Noyes, Esq., deceased, deed to Henry Gibbs (brazier) the shop, middle room, with the cellar, and upper rooms of the Mansion house, in Cornmarket; E. from the street 37 ft., W. from the street up Peirse's Alley 38 1/2 ft., as it now divides by the lower room partition. Also the garden belonging to sd house, in Peirce's Alley, which leads into Corn Market; being the part set off to Belcher Noyes as in and by the division of the estate of his father, the late Oliver Noyes, deceased. SD 23:97. (SD 159:196). Change Ave. and (Corn Market) The Dock. September 14, 1765 Estate of Oliver Noyes: Mather Byles and wife Rebecca give up all right to Benjamin Phillips in land S.W. Oliver St., N.W. land set off to David Jeffries, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.W. land set off to Belcher Noyes, Esq. (SD 105:113). N.E. side of Oliver St.

June 1, 1764 Oliver Noyes, Esq.: Division of the estate, land in Oliver St. (1) To Belcher Noyes, eldest son, as representative for his sister Sarah Bridgham, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. Anna Byles, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.E. Benjamin Phillips. (2) To representatives of Anna Byles, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. David Jeffries, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.W. Belcher Noyes. (3) To David Jeffries and Francis Archibald and Anna his wife, the eldest daughter of Anna Byles, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. Andrew Oliver, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.E. Anna Byles. (SPR 63:262)

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   LAST Noyes
   FIRST Oliver
   SPOUSE Ann ______
   OCCUPATION Merchant
   DEED
   June 7, 1742 Oliver Noyes (merchant) deeds to John Homans (merchant) 1/2 part of a certain warehouse #5 on the Long Wharf on King St. Pier with the wharf. (SD 63:213). State St.
   July 14, 1742 Oliver Noyes (merchant) and Elizabeth Stoddard, deed to John Hunt, Esq., 1/2 part of a brick warehouse and land which I now hold in common with John Hunt who bought the other 1/2 part of my sister Anna Gale, widow, being in a street called Corn Court; W. by sd street, N. warehouse and land of Eliakim Palmer, E. part by warehouse and land late of Francis Foxcroft, Esq., now Edward Bromfield's and partly by land of Joseph Tompson, Esq., S. land late James Richards, Esq., now of sd Tompson, Esq. (SD 63:223). Corn Court.
   June 4, 1756 Oliver Noyes (Gentleman) buys 1/3 part of house and land of heirs of Sarah Bridgham. [Change Ave. and Corn Court St.]. Also 1/5 of house and land. (SD 89:4). N.E. side of Oliver St.
   December 6, 1757 Oliver Noyes (Gentleman) and wife Ann deed to David Jeffries (Gentleman) 1/3 of house and land, all sd Anna's rights and shares, E. Corn Court, S. house and land of Jacob Wendell, W. Pearces Alley, N. house and land of Belcher Noyes. [Change Ave and Corn Court.]. Also 1/5 of a 1/3 of a house and land, S.W. Oliver St., N.W. Andrew Oliver, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.E. land of Jacob Wendell, which sd granted premises is in common and undivided with Belcher Noyes, Francis Archibald and wife Anna, Rev. Mather Byles, Jr., Elizabeth Byles, and Samuel Byles. (minors). (SD 91:12). N.E. side of Oliver St.
   REFERENCE wife Ann ______ is / John Homans is / Elizabeth Stoddard is / John Hunt is / Anna Gale is / Sarah Bridgham is / David Jeffries is /
   REFCODE 47253
   LAST Noyes
   FIRST Oliver
   MISC 3577 is same, merge when time comes.
   PARENTS John Noyes Sarah Oliver
   SPOUSE May 7, 1702 Anna Belcher (1st), dau of Andrew Belcher & Sarah Gilbert of Cambridge February 6, 1718 February 6, 1719 Mrs. Katherine Eyer-Jeffries (2nd), dau. of John & Katherine Eyer & widow of David Jeffries
   CHILDREN Children of first marriage- April 17, 1704 Anna m1st 1722/3 Azor Gale m2nd1733/4 Mather Byles July 4, 1705 Oliver d.young. September 1, 1707 Oliver d.young. October 10, 1709 Belcher m.1736/7 Ann Williams. October 21, 1710 Sarah m1st 1736 Abiel Pulicfer of Plymouth, m2nd 1738 Powning Bridgham August 12, 1713 John (tertia) d.young. August 8, 1718 John Child of second marriage- December 8, 1720 Oliver
   OCCUPATION Physician Merchant
   EVENT 1695 Harvard College, Class of.
   March 3, 1710 March 3, 1711 Oliver Noyes and company leave to build warehouses on Long Wharf. (CR 5:357). July 6, 1716 Oliver Noyes, Esq. leave to erect a timber warehouse or granary 150x20x16 on his flatts on N.W. side of his proportion of the wall or out wharves on the S. side of the Middle Gap in the Cove or Dock. (TR 29:215- 216).
   July 20, 1716 Oliver Noyes, leave to build timber warehouse or Granary, 100x20x16, on his flats on N.W. side of wharf on S. side of the middle gap so called, in the Cove or Dock. (CR 6:489).
   April 22, 1718 permitted to install a drain at his house at the Cornmarket. (TR 13:36). March 16, 1720 March 16, 1721 dies of apolexy. (Sewall 3:284).
   OFFICE 1699 Artillery Company 1701 Second Sergeant, Artillery Company 1708 Ensign, Artillery Company held town office (TR 8) 1708 Selectman 1714 Representattive 1715 Representattive 1716 Representattive 1719 Selectman 1719 Representattive 1720 Representattive
   DEED
   January 29, 1699 January 29, 1700 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys two parcels of land of his mother Sarah widow of John Noyes. (SD 20:214). Battery March. May 10, 1708 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of John Noyes a certain house and land. (SD 31:101). N.E. side of Oliver Street.
   January 31, 1708 January 31, 1709 Oliver Noyes (physician) and Benjamim Pemberton, Thomas Savage, David Jeffries, Samuel Phillips, Oliver Noyes, Habijah Savage, Elisha Cooke, Jr., Thomas Banister, Jr., and Benjamin Fitch, buy of the Selectmen of Boston upland, beach, and flats, and the North end of the pasture formerly belonging to John Bennett. (SD 24:106). E. side of Washington St., S. of Boylston St.
   May 17, 1710 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of Ebenezer Mountfort brick house, warehouse, and land. (SD 25:50-51). The Dock (Corn Market) and Corn Court.
   July 4, 1710 Oliver Noyes (physician), James Barnes, Daniel Oliver, John George, John Gerrish, and Anthony Stoddard, buy of the executors of the estate of Peter Butler deceased a part of the sea wall, outwharf, or new wharves before the Town of Boston. (SD 25:89-90). Atlantic Avenue.
   July 4, 1710 Oliver Noyes, and James Barnes, and Daniel Oliver, and John George, and John Gerrish, and Antony Stoddard, buy part of sea wall, out wharf or new wharves situated before the Town of Boston, of the executors of the estate of Peter Butler deceased. (SD 25:89- 90). Atlantice Avenue.
   April 30, 1712 Oliver Noyes et al., buys part of sea-wall, out-wharves, or new wharves, of John Ruck. (SD 59:62). Atlantic Ave. (Barracado). September 27, 1711 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of Elizabeth Monck and Margaret Richardson a piece of wharf; also land and flats. (SD 26:58). Atlantic Avenue.
   December 4, 1711 Oliver Noyes (physician) and his partners buy of Andrew Belcher a part of sea wall. (SD 26:81). Atlantic Avenue.
   January 22, 1713 January 22, 1714 Oliver Noyes (physician) buys of the adm. of the estate of Florence Maccarty deceased house and land. (SD 27:312-313) The Dock.
   April 6, 1715 Oliver Noyes (merchant) buys of Ebenezer Pemberton certain land. (SD 30:6). E. side of Washington Street, S. of Boylston Street.
   Februray 12, 1716 February 12, 1717 Oliver Noyes, buys of Thomas Boylston land. (SD 31:123). W. side Change Avenue. February 13, 1716 Oliver Noyes, Esq. mortgages to John Clark et al. the Long Wharf and the 5th warehouse; in front 40 ft. east, W. warehouse of John Colman in the rear 40 ft. etc. [Long Wharf, State St.]. Also my house in Oliver St. now in possession of Walter Newberry, N. Armitage Hatch (marshall), E. Baller and Holloway, S. Jacob Wendell, being on a square. Cancelled October 18, 1731. (SD 31:124). Oliver St.
   April 1718 Oliver Noyes, Esq. nad wife Anna deed to Andrew Faneuil and Stephen Minott (merchant) land, wharf and flats as the new wharf erected lying S. to the Gap or open called the Middle Gap, E. down to the channel, S. wharf and flats of Eliakim Hutchinson, W. on the flats toward the Town, N. on the Middle Gap. (SD 33:63). Atlantic Ave. (Barracado).
   October 11, 1733 Estate of Oliver Noyes: Katherine Noyes, widow, and Adm., Estate of her late husband Oliver Noyes, and guardian to his son, Oliver Noyes, a minor, deeds to Henry Gibbons land and wharf at the South End, lying on both sides of Orange St., W., E. and N. and S. sd Gibbons. (SD 47:290). Both sides of Washington St., S. of Boylston St.
   July 20, 1743 Estate Oliver Noyes: Belcher Noyes (physician) and wife Anne, eldest son of Oliver Noyes, Esq., deceased, deed to Henry Gibbs (brazier) the shop, middle room, with the cellar, and upper rooms of the Mansion house, in Cornmarket; E. from the street 37 ft., W. from the street up Peirse's Alley 38 1/2 ft., as it now divides by the lower room partition. Also the garden belonging to sd house, in Peirce's Alley, which leads into Corn Market; being the part set off to Belcher Noyes as in and by the division of the estate of his father, the late Oliver Noyes, deceased. SD 23:97. (SD 159:196). Change Ave. and (Corn Market) The Dock.
   September 14, 1765 Estate of Oliver Noyes: Mather Byles and wife Rebecca give up all right to Benjamin Phillips in land S.W. Oliver St., N.W. land set off to David Jeffries, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.W. land set off to Belcher Noyes, Esq. (SD 105:113). N.E. side of Oliver St.
   DIED 1721
   PROBATE June 1, 1764 Oliver Noyes, Esq.: Division of the estate, land in Oliver St.
   (1) To Belcher Noyes, eldest son, as representative for his sister Sarah Bridgham, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. Anna Byles, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.E. Benjamin Phillips.
   (2) To representatives of Anna Byles, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. David Jeffries, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.W. Belcher Noyes.
   (3) To David Jeffries and Francis Archbald and Anna his wife, the eldest daughter of Anna Byles, land; S.W. Oliver St., N.W. Andrew Oliver, N.E. Benjamin Hallowell, S.E. Anna Byles. (SPR 63:262)
   TEXT First marriage by Mr. Samuel Willard. (TR 28:5) Second marriage by Rev. Joseph Sewall. (TR 28:77) Oliver Noyes (physician) an enterprizing citizen. A promonent man. See (Hutchinson 2:249)
   REFERENCE father John Noyes is / mother Sarah Oliver is / first wife Anna Belcher is / second wife Mrs. Katherine Eyer is / daughter Anna is / son Oliver b.1705 is / son Oliver b.1707 is / son Belcher is / daughter Sarah is / son John b.1713 is / son John b.1718 is / son Oliver b.1720 is / John Noyes is / Benjamin Pemberton is / Thomas Savage is / David Jeffries is / Samuel Phillips is / Oliver Noyes is / Habijah Savage is / Elisha Cooke, Jr. is / Thomas Banister, Jr. is / Benjamin Fitch is / John Bennett is / Ebenezer Mountfort is / James Barnes is / Daniel Oliver is / John George is / John Gerrish is / Anthony Stoddard is / Peter Butler is / John Ruck is / Elizabeth Monck is / Margaret Richardson is / Andrew Belcher is / Florence Maccarty is / Ebenezer Pemberton is / Thomas Boylston is / John Clark is / Andrew Faneuil is / Stephen Minott is / Henry Gibbs is / Mather Byles is / Rebecca Byles is / Benjamin Phillips is /
   ABUTTERS John Colman is / Walter Newberry is / Armitage Hatch is / Jacob Wendell is / Benjamin Hallowell is / Francis Archbald is / Anna Archbald is /
   REFCODE 47284
   May 29, 1701 Town of Boston receives from Samuel Sewall land to be laid out for a street. (SD 20:265) Hull St.
   January 31, 1708 January 31, 1709 Selectmen of the town of Boston deed to Samuel Phillips (book- seller), David Jeffries (merchant), Thomas Savage (merchant), Benj. Pemberton (brewer), Oliver Noyes (physician), Hapijah Savage (apothecary), Elisha cooke, Jr. (Gentleman), Thomas Banister, Jr. (merchant), Benj. Fitch (leather dresser), upland, beach, and flats, at the North End of pasture, formerly John Bennetts; W. Daniel Epps, E. Samuel Lynde, S. by lane leading toward Roxbury. (SD 24:106)
   April 3, 1710 Town of Boston (Selectmen) deed to Gyles Dyer, Esq. land, South End, being part of Wheeler's Pond in Pond St., S.E. on Wheeler's Pond. (SD 53:154) W. side Bedford St.
   May 3, 1710 Town of Boston: The Selectmen grant to Oliver Noyes, Daniel Oliver, James Barnes, John George, John Gerrish and Anthony Stoddard, as Oliver Noyes Co., leave to build a wharf at the end of King St. the width of the street, between the brick house on the N. Side in present occupation of East Apthorp and the house on the S. side in present occupation of Andrew Faneuil.
   LAST Commissioners
   EVENT May 30, 1716 On Wednesday, May 30, 1716 an Act of the General Court for the making and emitting the sum of one hundred thousand pounds in Bills of Credit on this province, John Clarke, Adam Winthrop, Elisha Cooke, Samuel Thaxter, and Oliver Noyes were appointed Commissioners. (Court Records) A committee authorized to issue paper money on loan secured by mortgage of Real Estate. Robert Auchmutty, Jonas Bond, Charles Chambers, Edmund Goffe & Jonathan Remington.
   July 20, 1743 Henry Gibbs (brazier) buys the shop, middle room, with cellar and upper rooms of the mansion house, of heirs of Oliver Noyes. Also garden land. (SD 159:196) Change Ave. and (Corn Market) The Dock July 21, 1743 Henry Gibbs (brazier) and wife Hannah, deed to Belcher Noyes (physician) and wife Anne, the shop, middle room, with cellar, and upper rooms of the mansion house in Cornmarket; E. from the street 37 ft., W. from the street up Peirse's alley 38 1/2 ft., as it now divides by the lower room partition.
   September 18, 1735 Hugh Hall, Esq. and wife Elizabeth deed to Job Lewis, Esq. a piece of land at the Easterly side of Orange St. at the South End; W. on Orange St., N. land of heirs of Obadiah Gore running in a straight line down to the wharf and from thence as far as low water mark, E. by the sea butting on flats and land of Wm. Paine running on a straight line back to Orange St. with the stone house built by Oliver Noyes, Esq. and wharf in the rear. (SD 51:148)
   LAST Long Wharf, Proprietors of
   EVENT March 1, 1710 March 1, 1711 Long Wharf, leave to Oliver Noyes Co. undertakers of the new wharf at the lower end of King St. to erect a range of timber warehouse, of abt. 19 ft. in breadth & 20 stud, flat roofs and battlements, butting N. on the Cove or Dock, the length to extend from the circular line E. towards the sea, leaving a space at the outermost end for gunns. (TR 29:202).
   DEED
   December 19, 1709 Long Wharf Proprietors. Divisional Agreement among Props. of Long Wharf or Pier in Boston. At a meeting proposals were made for the wharfing and carrying out of King St., farther E., and the Town appointed Selectmen a committee to consider it. Sd propsals were laid before them in writing under the hands of Oliver Noyes and Co. April 7, 1715. final. (SD 32:172). Long Wharf, State St. May 9, 1782 Proprietors of Long Wharf buy of William Dennie all his right in 1/3 of W. half of warehouse, wharf, and premises. (SD 176:233). Long Wharf, State St. November 21, 1782 Proprietors of Long Wharf. Alexander Giles (merchant), agent for sd Proprietors, deed to David Pierce (merchant) the half part of Lot #18, in Long Wharf, and lately belonging to William Dennie and Andrew Lalliren, W. a passageway running across sd wharf, E. the other half of sd lot owned by sd William Dennie, N. the flats, S. the front part of sd wharf, with the store or warehouse. Also 1/48 part of sd wharf that lies in common and 1/48 part of the dockage. (SD 142:93). Long Wharf, State St. January 18, 1794 Proprietors of Long Wharf. buy of William Powell, Esq., 11/12 parts of all the right and title in that part of the line of wharfe and flats which lie before the town. Also 11/12 of other wharfe and flats. (SD 177:286). Long Wharf, State St.
   REFERENCE Oliver Noyes is / William Dennie is / Alexander Giles is / David Pierce is / Andrew Lalliren is / William Powell is /
   REFCODE 43369
   April 1718 Stephen Minott, (merchant) and Andrew Faneuil buy of Oliver Noyes land, wharf, and flats. (SD 33:63). Atlantic Avenue [Barracado].
   September 25, 1721 Stephen Minot (merchant) by agreement with Andrew Faneuil, is to have the westerly half part of wharf and flats which the two purchased of Oliver Noyes. (SD 35:223). Atlantic Avenue. [Barracado].
   September 25, 1721 Stephen Minot (merchant) Agreement with Henry Francklyn (merchant), Atty. and Agent for Mr. Andrew Faneuil (merchant) for the division of wharf and flats which Andrew Faneuil and Stephen Minot purchased of Oliver Noyes, Esq., including the Old Wharf, now gone, and the New Wharf he hath lately erected on the sd flats, being part of the out wharf or sea wall, on S.E. of the middle Gap; also land and flats; E. to the Channel and S. is bound on wharf and flats of Eliakum Hutchinson, W. on flats toward the Town, N. on the Middle Gap. The whole in two equal parts divided by Deed, April 8, 1718, and the E. half part shall be sd Andrew Faneuil's and the W. half part shall be Stephen Minot's that the division line between shall run from the center of the N. part of sd wharf, etc., so to continue in the center through the whole length unto Hutchinson's line, the flats to remain in common for use of each other. (SD 35:223). Atlantic Avenue [Barracado].
   October 30, 1721 Stephen Minot (merchant) and wife Mary mortgages to Thomas Palmer et als. my land at entrance of Boston Neck; E. Orange St., S. land of late Oliver Noyes, Esq., W. sea, N. Silaence Allen. [W. side of Washington St. near Dover St.].
   LAST Noyes
   FIRST Oliver
   MISC 3577 is same, merge when time comes.
   PARENTS John Noyes Sarah Oliver
   SPOUSE May 7, 1702 Anna Belcher (1st), dau of Andrew Belcher & Sarah Gilbert of Cambridge February 6, 1718 February 6, 1719 Mrs. Katherine Eyer-Jeffries (2nd), dau. of John & Katherine Eyer & widow of David Jeffries
   CHILDREN Children of first marriage- April 17, 1704- Anna m1st 1722/3 Azor Gale m2nd1733/4 Mather Byles; July 4, 1705- Oliver d.young. September 1, 1707 Oliver d.young. October 10, 1709- Belcher m.1736/7 Ann Williams. October 21, 1710- Sarah m1st 1736 Abiel Pulicfer of Plymouth, m2nd 1738 Powning Bridgham August 12, 1713 John (tertia) d.young. August 8, 1718 John; Child of second marriage- December 8, 1720 Oliver
   OCCUPATION Physician Merchant
   EVENT 1695 Harvard College, Class of.
   DIED 1721

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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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October 22, 1676
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Harvard
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