126. Rev William8 Noyes (Robert, #211);1529 married Anne Parker; Widely disseminated, but apparently wrong person;1530 born 1568 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England;1531,1532 married Anne Stephens (see #127), daughter of Nicholas Stephen, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;1533,1534,1535 died 1622 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; Wife administering his affairs, estate inventoried 30 Apr 1622.1536
He The family name supposedly comes from the French family Des Noyers, noyers meaning walnut tree. The Domesday book has recorded on of the followers of William the Conquerer, William Des Noyers (William of the Walnut Tree).1537 He was educated on 15 Nov 1588 at University College, Oxford, England.1538 He was graduated in 1592 at Oxford, England; Bachelor of Arts.1539 He was employed by Instituted to the Rectory of Cholderton in 1602 at Cholderton, England.1540 He "Admon." not sure what that means. "Arch. Court of Sarum" quoted on 28 May 1622.1541
Children of Rev William8 Noyes and Anne Stephens (see #127) were as follows:
Have partial list of descendents up to 1933. He was educated on 26 Oct 1616 at Lincoln College, Oxford, England, Bachelor of Arts.1557 He was employed by Succeeded his father as Rector of Cholderton in 1621.1558
He lived in 1660 at Newton, Wiltshire, England, one son.1564
An executor of mother's estate.
He was educated on 22 Aug 1627 at Brazenose College, Oxford, England.1573 He immigrated in 1633 "Mary and John."1574 He was employed by Minister in Newbury, MA and Mystic, CT after 1633 at Newbury, MA.1575
127. Anne8 Stephens (Nicholas Stephen, #212);1582 born circa 1575;1583 married Rev William Noyes (see #126), son of Robert Noyes, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;1584,1585,1586 buried 7 Mar 1657/58 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; age 82.1587,1588
She sister of Dorothy (Stephens) Parker, mother of Rev Robert Parker (see Wheeler, History of Stonington, CT).1589 She left a will on 18 Mar 1655; Proved 24 Apr 1658.1590
128. John8 Cutting Capt; born circa 1593 at Ipswich, England; Coffin says "from London;"1591,1592 married Mary Ward (see #129), daughter of Edward Warde and Judeth (--?--), circa 1615;1593,1594 died 20 Nov 1659 at Newbury, MA.1595,1596,1597
He Master of "Advent" 1647, "Welcome" 1652, "New Supply" 1637, "John's Adventure" 1650, "Adventure" 1645 Per Coffin his widow was Mary Miller who died 6 March 1663, children Sarah married James Brown, and Mary, wife of Samuel Moody. elsewher states that Nicholas Noyes married Mary, sister of Capt John Cutting. He was a sea captain. Capt Cutting made 13 or more Atlantic crossings. In 1634 he was master of the Francis, which brought colonists from Ipswich. In 1647 he was master of the Advent, of Boston.1598 He lived before 1642 at Charlestown, MA.1599 He lived after 1642 at Newbury, MA.1600 He left a will on 22 Oct 1659; Names daughter Mary Noyes and grandson Cutting.1601
Children of John8 Cutting Capt and Mary Ward (see #129) all born at England were as follows:
129. Mary8 Ward (Edward Warde, #213);1610,1611 married John Cutting Capt (see #128) circa 1615;1612,1613 married Rev John Miller after Nov 1659;1614 died 6 Mar 1663/64 at Newbury, MA; Widow Miller.1615,1616,1617
130. Lionell8 Chute (Lionell, #215); born 1580 at Dedham, England;1618,1619 married Rose Barker (see #131), daughter of Robert Barker, 1610;1620,1621,1622 died 1645 at Ipswich.1623,1624,1625
He was a schoolmaster.1626 He left a will in 1645 at Ipswich, Essex; mentions wife Rose, son James, deceased son Nathaniell.1627
Children of Lionell8 Chute and Rose Barker (see #131) were:
131. Rose8 Barker (Robert, #216);1628 born before 1600 at England;1629 married Lionell Chute (see #130), son of Lionell Chute, 1610;1630,1631,1632 married Matthew Whipple after Apr 1645.1633,1634
132. Daniel8 Epps; married Martha Reade (see #133), daughter of Col Edmund Reade and Elizabeth Cooke, before 1622.1635,1636
He was An Attorney at Ipswich. One Daniel Epps, along with a number of others, signed a petition to the governor requesting a standing watch of 30 men be established, due to recent indian hostilities.1637
Children of Daniel8 Epps and Martha Reade (see #133) were:
133. Martha8 Reade (Edmund, #217);1638,1639 born before 1610;1640 married Daniel Epps (see #132) before 1622;1641,1642 married Depty Gov Samuel Symonds after 1622.1643,1644
134 . Nicholas8 Noyes (William, #126) (see #66 )
135 . Mary8 Cutting (John, #128) (see #67 )
136. Daniel8 Poore (Daniel, #223);1645,1646,1647 born 1624 at Wiltshire, England;1648,1649 married Mary Farnum (see #137), daughter of Ralph Farnham and Alice (--?--), 20 Oct 1650 at Andover, MA; Leighton says in Andover. Indeed, Taylor says Boston, cites the Andover records;1650,1651 died 8 Jun 1689 at Andover, Essex, MA.1652,1653
He immigrated in 1638 On "Bevis" age 14 with sister Alice age 20, Samuel age 18. The Poors came from near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. They embarked from Southampton with Stephen Dummer and his wife Alice (who may have been the Poore's aunt) aboard the ship Bevis, Robert Batten Master. Landed Boston, went immediately to Newbury where brother John (imm 1635) settled. Daniel remained in Newbury until 1644, when he removed to Cochicawic, now known as Andover. Daniel was born in or near Andover, Wiltshire, England.1654 He lived in 1646 at Andover Andover organized in 1646 by a group of families from Cambridge MA, led by their first minister, John Woodbridge. Daniel lived in the section which later became North Andover.1655
Children of Daniel8 Poore and Mary Farnum (see #137) were as follows:
137. Mary8 Farnum (Ralph Farnham, #224);1693,1694,1695 born circa 1628 at England; baptized 13 Jul 1628 at St Nicholas, Rochester, Kent, England;1696 married Daniel Poore (see #136), son of Daniel Poore, 20 Oct 1650 at Andover, MA; Leighton says in Andover. Indeed, Taylor says Boston, cites the Andover records;1697,1698 died 2 Feb 1713/14 at Andover; About age 85.1699,1700
138. John8 Knight Jr (John, #226);1701,1702,1703 born 1622;1704,1705 baptized 14 May 1626 at Romsey, Hampshire, England;1706 married Bathshua Ingersoll (see #139), daughter of Richard Ingersoll and Ann Langley, 1647;1707,1708 died 25 Feb 1677/78 at age 51; At age 56.1709,1710
He immigrated in 1635 to Newbury, Essex, MA, Came as a child with his family on the "James" from Southampton.1711 He was employed by constable, in 1669 was ensign of the Newbury militia in 1654 at Newbury, Essex, MA.1712
Children of John8 Knight Jr and Bathshua Ingersoll (see #139) were as follows:
He They had seven children after 1672.
139. Bathshua8 Ingersoll (Richard, #228);1737,1738,1739 born circa 1630 at Salem, MA;1740 married John Knight Jr (see #138), son of John Knight and Elizabeth Vincent, 1647;1741,1742 died 24 Oct 1705; Rolfe says Oct 25. Age 75 years.1743,1744
140. Deacon Tristram8 Coffin (Tristram, #230);1745,1746 born circa 1632 at England;1747 married Judith Greenleaf (see #141), daughter of Captain Edmund Greenleaf and Sarah Moore, 2 Mar 1652 at Newbury, MA;1748 died 4 Feb 1704 at Newbury, MA.1749,1750
He was A merchant tailor after 1652 at Newbury, MA.1751
Children of Deacon Tristram8 Coffin and Judith Greenleaf (see #141) all born at Newbury, MA, were as follows:
141. Judith8 Greenleaf (Edmund, #232);1776,1777,1778 christened 29 Sep 1626; born 1628;1779 married Henry Somerby before 1652;1780 married Deacon Tristram Coffin (see #140), son of Tristram Coffin and Deonis Stevens, 2 Mar 1652 at Newbury, MA;1781 died 15 Dec 1705 at age 79; age 80, leaving 177 descendants.1782
142. Mr Edward8 Woodman (Edward, #234);1783,1784 born before 27 Dec 1606;1785 christened 27 Dec 1606 at Corshaw, Wiltshire, England; or Corsham; married Joanna (--?--) (see #143) before 1635;1786,1787 died after 25 Mar 1681 at Newbury, Essex, MA; Conveyed his property to son Jonathan on this date.1788
He was Licensed to sell wine and strong water. He immigrated in 1635 From Malford, England on "James", with his brother Archelaus. Had moved to Malford before emigrating.1789 He lived after 1635 at Newbury, Essex, MA, Town resident and officer, deputy to the general court.1790 He was "He was a man of influence, decision and energy, and opposed with great zeal the attempt made by the Rev Thomas Parker to change the mode of church government from Congregationalism to something like Presbyterianism."1791
Children of Mr Edward8 Woodman and Joanna (--?--) (see #143) were as follows:
143. Joanna8 (--?--);; someone thought widow Bartlett or Solway?; born circa 1614; married Mr Edward Woodman (see #142), son of Edward Woodman and Collett Mallott, before 1635;1808,1809 died circa 1688.
She info from Mary Jane (Sanborn) Lewis's letter.
144. William8 Hilton (William, #236); married Sarah Greenleaf (see #145), daughter of Captain Edmund Greenleaf and Sarah Moore; died at New Hampshire?; born 22 Jun 1617.
He Imm: to Plymouth 1621 "Fortune" later moved to New Hampshire.
Children of William8 Hilton and Sarah Greenleaf (see #145) were as follows:
145. Sarah8 Greenleaf (Edmund, #232);1812 married William Hilton (see #144), son of William Hilton; born 26 Mar 1620; died 1655.
She Imm: 1623 "Anne."
146. Theodore8 Atkinson;; Rolfe says Thomas Atkinson; married Susan (--?--) (see #147); Thomas and Susan, per Rolfe. If Theodore is correct, Susan may well be wrong;1813 born at Bury, Lancashire, England;1814 died between 1643 and 1646; of Concord?; died Nov 1646.1815
He was also known as Thomas Atkinson Rolfe says this is Thomas, with wife Susan, gives death date of Nov 1646. Unclear who is right, at this point.1816 He immigrated in 1634 to Boston, MA, Estate on Atkinson St, Berry St named after birthplace. Freeman 12-7-1635.1817
Children of Theodore8 Atkinson and Susan (--?--) (see #147) were:
147. Susan8 (--?--); married Theodore Atkinson (see #146); Thomas and Susan, per Rolfe. If Theodore is correct, Susan may well be wrong.1818
Children of John8 Myrick and an unknown spouse were:
149. Rev William8 Noyes (Robert, #211);1819 married Anne Parker; Widely disseminated, but apparently wrong person;1820 born 1568 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England;1821,1822 married Anne Stephens (see #127), daughter of Nicholas Stephen, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;1823,1824,1825 died 1622 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; Wife administering his affairs, estate inventoried 30 Apr 1622.1826
He The family name supposedly comes from the French family Des Noyers, noyers meaning walnut tree. The Domesday book has recorded on of the followers of William the Conquerer, William Des Noyers (William of the Walnut Tree).1827 He was educated on 15 Nov 1588 at University College, Oxford, England.1828 He was graduated in 1592 at Oxford, England; Bachelor of Arts.1829 He was employed by Instituted to the Rectory of Cholderton in 1602 at Cholderton, England.1830 He "Admon." not sure what that means. "Arch. Court of Sarum" quoted on 28 May 1622.1831
Children of Rev William8 Noyes and Anne Stephens (see #127) were as follows:
Have partial list of descendents up to 1933. He was educated on 26 Oct 1616 at Lincoln College, Oxford, England, Bachelor of Arts.1847 He was employed by Succeeded his father as Rector of Cholderton in 1621.1848
He lived in 1660 at Newton, Wiltshire, England, one son.1854
An executor of mother's estate.
He was educated on 22 Aug 1627 at Brazenose College, Oxford, England.1863 He immigrated in 1633 "Mary and John."1864 He was employed by Minister in Newbury, MA and Mystic, CT after 1633 at Newbury, MA.1865
150. Anne8 Stephens (Nicholas Stephen, #212);1872 born circa 1575;1873 married Rev William Noyes (see #126), son of Robert Noyes, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;1874,1875,1876 buried 7 Mar 1657/58 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; age 82.1877,1878
She sister of Dorothy (Stephens) Parker, mother of Rev Robert Parker (see Wheeler, History of Stonington, CT).1879 She left a will on 18 Mar 1655; Proved 24 Apr 1658.1880
151. John8 Cutting Capt; born circa 1593 at Ipswich, England; Coffin says "from London;"1881,1882 married Mary Ward (see #129), daughter of Edward Warde and Judeth (--?--), circa 1615;1883,1884 died 20 Nov 1659 at Newbury, MA.1885,1886,1887
He Master of "Advent" 1647, "Welcome" 1652, "New Supply" 1637, "John's Adventure" 1650, "Adventure" 1645 Per Coffin his widow was Mary Miller who died 6 March 1663, children Sarah married James Brown, and Mary, wife of Samuel Moody. elsewher states that Nicholas Noyes married Mary, sister of Capt John Cutting. He was a sea captain. Capt Cutting made 13 or more Atlantic crossings. In 1634 he was master of the Francis, which brought colonists from Ipswich. In 1647 he was master of the Advent, of Boston.1888 He lived before 1642 at Charlestown, MA.1889 He lived after 1642 at Newbury, MA.1890 He left a will on 22 Oct 1659; Names daughter Mary Noyes and grandson Cutting.1891
Children of John8 Cutting Capt and Mary Ward (see #129) all born at England were as follows:
152. Mary8 Ward (Edward Warde, #213);1900,1901 married John Cutting Capt (see #128) circa 1615;1902,1903 married Rev John Miller after Nov 1659;1904 died 6 Mar 1663/64 at Newbury, MA; Widow Miller.1905,1906,1907
153. Lionell8 Chute (Lionell, #215); born 1580 at Dedham, England;1908,1909 married Rose Barker (see #131), daughter of Robert Barker, 1610;1910,1911,1912 died 1645 at Ipswich.1913,1914,1915
He was a schoolmaster.1916 He left a will in 1645 at Ipswich, Essex; mentions wife Rose, son James, deceased son Nathaniell.1917
Children of Lionell8 Chute and Rose Barker (see #131) were:
154. Rose8 Barker (Robert, #216);1918 born before 1600 at England;1919 married Lionell Chute (see #130), son of Lionell Chute, 1610;1920,1921,1922 married Matthew Whipple after Apr 1645.1923,1924
155. Daniel8 Epps; married Martha Reade (see #133), daughter of Col Edmund Reade and Elizabeth Cooke, before 1622.1925,1926
He was An Attorney at Ipswich. One Daniel Epps, along with a number of others, signed a petition to the governor requesting a standing watch of 30 men be established, due to recent indian hostilities.1927
Children of Daniel8 Epps and Martha Reade (see #133) were:
156. Martha8 Reade (Edmund, #217);1928,1929 born before 1610;1930 married Daniel Epps (see #132) before 1622;1931,1932 married Depty Gov Samuel Symonds after 1622.1933,1934
157. Daniel or John8 Thurston; born at Co Suffolk, England; "of Wrentham."
He first wife Anne Lightfoot died 25 May 1648 second wife Anne died 17 Feb 1673, if this is in fact Daniel Sr.
Children of Daniel or John8 Thurston and an unknown spouse were:
158. John8 Dresser; born circa 1607; married Mary (--?--) (see #159);1935 buried 19 Apr 1672.1936
He was Shoemaker circa 1643. He lived circa 1643 at Bradford St, Rowley, MA.
Children of John8 Dresser and Mary (--?--) (see #159) were:
159. Mary8 (--?--); married John Dresser (see #158).1937
160. Richard8 Thorla; married Jane (--?--) (see #161);1938,1939 died 10 Nov 1685 at Newbury, MA.1940,1941
He was also known as Thurlow. He was also known as Thorley. He lived before 1651 at Rowley, MA.1942 He lived in 1651 at Newbury moved from Rowley.1943
Children of Richard8 Thorla and Jane (--?--) (see #161) were as follows:
161. Jane8 (--?--); married Richard Thorla (see #160);1950,1951 died 19 Mar 1683/84 at Newbury, MA.1952,1953
162. Thomas8 Spofford (Thomas, #247);1954,1955 born 13 Aug 1565 at Toddington, England;1956 married Ellen Harding (see #163) 13 Nov 1605;1957 died 8 Mar 1653/54 at age 88.1958
Children of Thomas8 Spofford and Ellen Harding (see #163) were:
163. Ellen8 Harding; born circa 1582 at Toddington, England;1959 married Thomas Spofford (see #162), son of Thomas Spofford and Agnes Fuller, 13 Nov 1605.1960
164. Thomas8 Scott (Henry, #249);1961,1962 born circa 1595 at Rattlesden, England;1963 baptized 26 Feb 1594/95 at Rattlesden, Suffolk, England;1964 married Elizabeth Strutt (see #165), daughter of Christopher Strutt and Anne Waller, 20 Jul 1620 at Rattelson, Suffolk, England;1965 died 12 Mar 1653/54 at Ipswich, Essex, MA.1966
He was A glover in 1620.1967 He immigrated in 1634 to Boston, MA, from Ipswich Eng on "ELIZABETH". p.411: Ursula and Richard had 11 children. They immigrated with her brother Thomas' family and her mother Martha (Whatlock) Scott on the "ELIZABETH" embarking from Ipswich, "on the last day of April 1634" staying for a short time in Boston then on to Ipswich where they settled.1968 He left a will on 8 Mar 1653/54 at Ipswich, Essex, MA.1969
Children of Thomas8 Scott and Elizabeth Strutt (see #165) were as follows:
165. Elizabeth8 Strutt (Christopher, #251);1993,1994 born 1594 at England;1995 married Thomas Scott (see #164), son of Henry Scott and Martha Whatlock, 20 Jul 1620 at Rattelson, Suffolk, England;1996 died 1678 at Ipswich, Essex Co, MA.1997
166. John8 Kelley; died 28 Dec 1644 at Newbury, MA.1998,1999
He immigrated in 1635 to Newbury, MA, From Newbury, England.2000
Children of John8 Kelley and an unknown spouse were as follows:
167. James8 Barker (Nathaniel, #253);2003,2004 born circa 1616 at Strangewell, Suffolk, England; Or Stradishall, Low Suffolk;2005 born circa 1618 at Ragwell, Low Suffolk, England; married Grace (--?--) (see #168) 25 Jan 1634/35 at Suffolk, England;2006,2007,2008 died 5 Feb 1677/78 at Rowley, Essex, MA;2009 buried 7 Sep 1678.2010
He was Tailor. He left a will; He lists his birth as Ragwell, Low Suffolk, England. He The J R Taylor site cites "Barker Family History, LDS Library" as the source for much of the Barker family information. He immigrated in Dec 1638 to Salem, MA, From Barker Family History, LDS library: James Barker and his wife Grace and their son Barzillai were, with his brother Thomas and wife Mary, among those twenty Puritan families who came from England under the leadership of Rev Ezekiel Rogers and ho were described by him as " Godly men and most of them of good estate:. They arrived at Salem MA December 1638. The following April, having joined some forty others, they bought land adjacent to Newbury and Ipswich, and established the town of Rowley, named after the parish which had been in the charge of the Rev E Rogers in Yorkshire England. The act of incorporation was dated 9/4/1640, and the settlers labored in common for about five years. Thomas was made freeman 5/13/1630 and died without issue on 11 Nov 1730. James, according to his will was born at Strangewell, in Low Suffolk in Old England in 1618. He was made freeman 7 Oct 1640, and was one of the first twenty on the tax list in 1639. A tailor by trade, also a successful farmer and active in town affairs. He was for several years a Judge of delinquents under the law which fixed those who refused to attend when summoned to town meeting, he also served frequently as juryman. In Nov 1677, he was one of the first tything-men selected by the town.2011
Children of James8 Barker and Grace (--?--) (see #168) were as follows:
168. Grace8 (--?--); born circa 1613; married James Barker (see #167), son of Nathaniel Barker and Joan Sparhalke, 25 Jan 1634/35 at Suffolk, England;2061,2062,2063 buried 27 Feb 1664/65 at Rowley, Essex, MA;2064 died 27 Dec 1665 at Rowley, Essex, MA.2065
169. Captain Daniel8 Wicom (Richard, #255);2066,2067 born 1635 at England;2068 married Mary Smith (see #170), daughter of Hugh Smith and Mary (--?--), 14 Oct 1658;2069 died 15 Apr 1700.2070
Children of Captain Daniel8 Wicom and Mary Smith (see #170) were:
170. Mary8 Smith (Hugh, #257);2071,2072 born 17 Jan 1642 at Rowley, MA; First month;2073 married Captain Daniel Wicom (see #169), son of Richard Wicom and Ann (--?--), 14 Oct 1658;2074 died 29 Jan 1690/91 at age 49.2075
171. Edward8 Hazen; married Hannah Grant (see #172), daughter of Thomas Grant and Jane (--?--), Mar 1650;2076 buried 22 Jul 1683.2077
He Rowley town officer, first wife was Elizabeth.
Children of Edward8 Hazen and Hannah Grant (see #172) were:
172. Hannah8 Grant (Thomas, #259);2078,2079 married Edward Hazen (see #171) Mar 1650;2080 married George Brown after 1683;2081 died Feb 1715/16.2082
173. George8 Kilbourne (Thomas, #261);2083,2084 married Elizabeth (--?--) (see #174);2085 born 12 Feb 1612 at Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England;2086 died 14 Oct 1685 at Rowley, MA, at age 73.2087
Children of George8 Kilbourne and Elizabeth (--?--) (see #174) were:
174. Elizabeth8 (--?--); married George Kilbourne (see #173), son of Thomas Kilbourne and Frances (--?--);2088 died 14 Feb 1697/98 at Rowley, MA.2089
175. John8 Trumble; married Widow Ann Hopkinson (see #176) Jun 1650; Actually says 6th month;2090 buried 18 May 1657 at Rowley, MA; Says fifth month.2091
He was Made freeman. Given land to start a school. Town clerk and selectman in 1640.
Children of John8 Trumble and Widow Ann Hopkinson (see #176) were:
176. Widow Ann8 Hopkinson; married Richard Hopkinson; born circa 1615 at England; married John Trumble (see #175) Jun 1650; Actually says 6th month;2092 married Richard Swan after 1657;2093 died 23 Jul 1678.2094
177. Richard8 Clarke; married Alice (--?--) (see #178) Jun 1643 at Rowley, MA; Sixth month. Second couple married in Rowley;2095 died Feb 1673.
Children of Richard8 Clarke and Alice (--?--) (see #178) were:
178. Alice8 (--?--); married Richard Clarke (see #177) Jun 1643 at Rowley, MA; Sixth month. Second couple married in Rowley.2096
179. John8 Poore (Daniel, #223);2097,2098 married Sarah (--?--) (see #180);2099 born 1615 at Wiltshire, England;2100 died circa 21 Nov 1684 at Lynn, Essex, MA; Frozen to death while lost in the forest.2101,2102
He From "The Essex Antiquarian", Vol 12 p 40-41 as reported on the website of James R Taylor.
"Old Poor Tavern, Newbury" This old homestead of the Poors was situated on Newbury Neck on the original main thoroughfare from Boston to Portsmouth, and about 1/4 mile from the south end of the Parker River Bridge. The house originally consisted of one square room on the ground floor and a chamber above it, the chimney being on the eastern end. The inside of the house remained in an unfinished condition. It was built by John Poor, the immigrant, about 1650, and he lived there until he was frozen to death, while lost in the forest, in November, 1684. The next occupant of the homestead was his son John Poor, who died February 15, 1700/01.
It was next owned and occupied by the latter's son Jonathan Poor, who built on the eastern end an addition as large as the original house, the new part being that end nearest the front of the picture, which is the frontpiece of this umber of "The Antiquarian". Subsequently, he added the lean to, and died June 30, 1742.
The next occupant was Jonathan Poor's son John Poor, who kept the ferry over Parker River where the bridge now stands, and continued as ferryman until 1758, when the bridge was built. He added teh ell to the house, probably for the ferry office. John Poor died here September 15, 1783.
The homestead was next owned and occupied by John Poor's son Capt Jonathan Poor, who conducted a tavern here, probably having the ell his sample room, where "whistles" could be wet or warmed. The old swinging tavern sign is in the possession of the Newburyport Marine Society. This was the half-way house between Rowley and Newburyport, and Captain Poor continued the business of an innkeeper unitl 1806, when the opening of the Boston and Newburyport Turnpike drew the through travel to the new route. Captain Poor died March 19, 1807.
The next occupant was Captain Poor's son Samuel Poor, Exq, who died June 6, 1878. He was suceeded by his son Alfred Poor. The old house was taken down in the spring of 1890, and a new house was built upon the same site. This is one of the rare instancew where a homestead remained in the same fiamily for 8 generations.2103 He immigrated before 1638 to Newbury, MA.2104
Children of John8 Poore and Sarah (--?--) (see #180) were as follows:
180. Sarah8 (--?--); married John Poore (see #179), son of Daniel Poore;2107 died 3 Dec 1702.2108
181. William8 Stickney (William, #264); christened at prob St Mary's, Frampton, Lincolnshire, England; born after 1585;2109 married Elizabeth (--?--) (see #182);2110,2111 died 25 Jan 1664/65 at Rowley, MA.2112
He Freeman in 1640. He left a will on 21 Jan 1664 at Rowley, Essex, MA; Mentions wife Elizebeth, children Samuel, Amos, John, Andrew, Thomas, Mary, Faith and Mercy. Will proved 28 March 1665.2113
Children of William8 Stickney and Elizabeth (--?--) (see #182) were as follows:
182. Elizabeth8 (--?--); married William Stickney (see #181), son of William Stickney and Margaret Peirson.2128,2129
183. Richard8 Swan; married Ann (--?--) (see #184);2130 married Ann Thurston after 4 Apr 1658; second wife;2131 buried 14 May 1678 at of Rowley.2132
He Husbandman, Freeman 1640 in Rowley, later married Ann Thurston.
Children of Richard8 Swan and Ann (--?--) (see #184) were:
184. Ann8 (--?--); married Richard Swan (see #183);2133 buried 4 Apr 1658.2134
185. Robert8 Haselton; born at Biddeford, Devonshire, England; married Anna (--?--) (see #186) 23 Oct 1639;2135,2136 died 27 Aug 1674 at Bradford.2137
He Freeman May 1640. He left a will on 25 Oct 1673 at Bradford, MA.2138
Children of Robert8 Haselton and Anna (--?--) (see #186) were as follows:
186. Anna8 (--?--); married Robert Haselton (see #185) 23 Oct 1639;2151,2152 died 26 Jul 1684 at Bradford.2153
187. Richard8 Langhorne ((--?--), #266); born circa 1617; married Mary Crosby (see #188), daughter of Robert Crosby and Constance Brigham, 16 Jan 1647;2154 died 12 Dec 1668.2155
He left a will on 10 Feb 1668 at Rowley, Essex, MA; Proved in Ipswich court, 30 Mar 1669.2156
Children of Richard8 Langhorne and Mary Crosby (see #188) were as follows:
Sarah2161,2162 was Court records indicate that maternal Grandmother Constance Crosbie cared for Sarah for a time after her parent's deaths.2163
188. Mary8 Crosby (Robert, #267);2164,2165 baptized 4 Dec 1629;2166 married Richard Langhorne (see #187), son of (--?--) Langhorne, 16 Jan 1647;2167 died before 29 Nov 1667;2168 buried 29 Nov 1667.2169
189. Thomas8 Hardy; married Anah (--?--) (see #190);2170 born circa 1605 at Merrimack; died 4 Jan 1677/78.2171
He immigrated in 1633 With Winthrop. He left a will on 4 Mar 1671 at Haverhill, MA; Will mentions a wife and children John, Thomas Joseph, Jacob, William, Mary and son-in-law William Hutchins. An addendum mentions a daughter Sary.2172
Children of Thomas8 Hardy and Anah (--?--) (see #190) were as follows:
190. Anah8 (--?--); married Thomas Hardy (see #189).2183
191. Ensign Thomas8 Tenney (Francis, #269);2184,2185 born circa 1614 at Rowley, England;2186 married Ann Mighill (see #192), daughter of Thomas Mighill and Ellen (--?--), 1638 at Salem, Essex, MA;2187,2188 died 1698;2189 died 20 Feb 1699/0; Probably in Rowley.2190
He lived in 1643 at Rowley Had house lot.
Children of Ensign Thomas8 Tenney and Ann Mighill (see #192) were as follows:
192. Ann8 Mighill (Thomas, #271);2196,2197 born 1618 at England;2198 married Ensign Thomas Tenney (see #191), son of Francis Tenney and Jane (--?--), 1638 at Salem, Essex, MA;2199,2200 died 26 Sep 1657 at Rowley, Essex, MA;2201 buried 26 Sep 1657 at Rowley, Essex, MA.2202,2203
193. Rev William8 Noyes (Robert, #211);2204 married Anne Parker; Widely disseminated, but apparently wrong person;2205 born 1568 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England;2206,2207 married Anne Stephens (see #127), daughter of Nicholas Stephen, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;2208,2209,2210 died 1622 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; Wife administering his affairs, estate inventoried 30 Apr 1622.2211
He The family name supposedly comes from the French family Des Noyers, noyers meaning walnut tree. The Domesday book has recorded on of the followers of William the Conquerer, William Des Noyers (William of the Walnut Tree).2212 He was educated on 15 Nov 1588 at University College, Oxford, England.2213 He was graduated in 1592 at Oxford, England; Bachelor of Arts.2214 He was employed by Instituted to the Rectory of Cholderton in 1602 at Cholderton, England.2215 He "Admon." not sure what that means. "Arch. Court of Sarum" quoted on 28 May 1622.2216
Children of Rev William8 Noyes and Anne Stephens (see #127) were as follows:
Have partial list of descendents up to 1933. He was educated on 26 Oct 1616 at Lincoln College, Oxford, England, Bachelor of Arts.2232 He was employed by Succeeded his father as Rector of Cholderton in 1621.2233
He lived in 1660 at Newton, Wiltshire, England, one son.2239
An executor of mother's estate.
He was educated on 22 Aug 1627 at Brazenose College, Oxford, England.2248 He immigrated in 1633 "Mary and John."2249 He was employed by Minister in Newbury, MA and Mystic, CT after 1633 at Newbury, MA.2250
194. Anne8 Stephens (Nicholas Stephen, #212);2257 born circa 1575;2258 married Rev William Noyes (see #126), son of Robert Noyes, circa 1594 at England; Noyes papers says (P.T.O.), not sure what this means;2259,2260,2261 buried 7 Mar 1657/58 at Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; age 82.2262,2263
She sister of Dorothy (Stephens) Parker, mother of Rev Robert Parker (see Wheeler, History of Stonington, CT).2264 She left a will on 18 Mar 1655; Proved 24 Apr 1658.2265
195. John8 Cutting Capt; born circa 1593 at Ipswich, England; Coffin says "from London;"2266,2267 married Mary Ward (see #129), daughter of Edward Warde and Judeth (--?--), circa 1615;2268,2269 died 20 Nov 1659 at Newbury, MA.2270,2271,2272
He Master of "Advent" 1647, "Welcome" 1652, "New Supply" 1637, "John's Adventure" 1650, "Adventure" 1645 Per Coffin his widow was Mary Miller who died 6 March 1663, children Sarah married James Brown, and Mary, wife of Samuel Moody. elsewher states that Nicholas Noyes married Mary, sister of Capt John Cutting. He was a sea captain. Capt Cutting made 13 or more Atlantic crossings. In 1634 he was master of the Francis, which brought colonists from Ipswich. In 1647 he was master of the Advent, of Boston.2273 He lived before 1642 at Charlestown, MA.2274 He lived after 1642 at Newbury, MA.2275 He left a will on 22 Oct 1659; Names daughter Mary Noyes and grandson Cutting.2276
Children of John8 Cutting Capt and Mary Ward (see #129) all born at England were as follows:
196. Mary8 Ward (Edward Warde, #213);2285,2286 married John Cutting Capt (see #128) circa 1615;2287,2288 married Rev John Miller after Nov 1659;2289 died 6 Mar 1663/64 at Newbury, MA; Widow Miller.2290,2291,2292
197. Lionell8 Chute (Lionell, #215); born 1580 at Dedham, England;2293,2294 married Rose Barker (see #131), daughter of Robert Barker, 1610;2295,2296,2297 died 1645 at Ipswich.2298,2299,2300
He was a schoolmaster.2301 He left a will in 1645 at Ipswich, Essex; mentions wife Rose, son James, deceased son Nathaniell.2302
Children of Lionell8 Chute and Rose Barker (see #131) were:
198. Rose8 Barker (Robert, #216);2303 born before 1600 at England;2304 married Lionell Chute (see #130), son of Lionell Chute, 1610;2305,2306,2307 married Matthew Whipple after Apr 1645.2308,2309
199. Daniel8 Epps; married Martha Reade (see #133), daughter of Col Edmund Reade and Elizabeth Cooke, before 1622.2310,2311
He was An Attorney at Ipswich. One Daniel Epps, along with a number of others, signed a petition to the governor requesting a standing watch of 30 men be established, due to recent indian hostilities.2312
Children of Daniel8 Epps and Martha Reade (see #133) were:
200. Martha8 Reade (Edmund, #217);2313,2314 born before 1610;2315 married Daniel Epps (see #132) before 1622;2316,2317 married Depty Gov Samuel Symonds after 1622.2318,2319
201. Daniel or John8 Thurston; born at Co Suffolk, England; "of Wrentham."
He first wife Anne Lightfoot died 25 May 1648 second wife Anne died 17 Feb 1673, if this is in fact Daniel Sr.
Children of Daniel or John8 Thurston and an unknown spouse were:
202. John8 Dresser; born circa 1607; married Mary (--?--) (see #159);2320 buried 19 Apr 1672.2321
He was Shoemaker circa 1643. He lived circa 1643 at Bradford St, Rowley, MA.
Children of John8 Dresser and Mary (--?--) (see #159) were:
203. Mary8 (--?--); married John Dresser (see #158).2322
204. Richard8 Thorla; married Jane (--?--) (see #161);2323,2324 died 10 Nov 1685 at Newbury, MA.2325,2326
He was also known as Thurlow. He was also known as Thorley. He lived before 1651 at Rowley, MA.2327 He lived in 1651 at Newbury moved from Rowley.2328
Children of Richard8 Thorla and Jane (--?--) (see #161) were as follows:
205. Jane8 (--?--); married Richard Thorla (see #160);2335,2336 died 19 Mar 1683/84 at Newbury, MA.2337,2338
206. Thomas8 Spofford (Thomas, #247);2339,2340 born 13 Aug 1565 at Toddington, England;2341 married Ellen Harding (see #163) 13 Nov 1605;2342 died 8 Mar 1653/54 at age 88.2343
Children of Thomas8 Spofford and Ellen Harding (see #163) were:
207. Ellen8 Harding; born circa 1582 at Toddington, England;2344 married Thomas Spofford (see #162), son of Thomas Spofford and Agnes Fuller, 13 Nov 1605.2345
208. Thomas8 Scott (Henry, #249);2346,2347 born circa 1595 at Rattlesden, England;2348 baptized 26 Feb 1594/95 at Rattlesden, Suffolk, England;2349 married Elizabeth Strutt (see #165), daughter of Christopher Strutt and Anne Waller, 20 Jul 1620 at Rattelson, Suffolk, England;2350 died 12 Mar 1653/54 at Ipswich, Essex, MA.2351
He was A glover in 1620.2352 He immigrated in 1634 to Boston, MA, from Ipswich Eng on "ELIZABETH". p.411: Ursula and Richard had 11 children. They immigrated with her brother Thomas' family and her mother Martha (Whatlock) Scott on the "ELIZABETH" embarking from Ipswich, "on the last day of April 1634" staying for a short time in Boston then on to Ipswich where they settled.2353 He left a will on 8 Mar 1653/54 at Ipswich, Essex, MA.2354
Children of Thomas8 Scott and Elizabeth Strutt (see #165) were as follows:
209. Elizabeth8 Strutt (Christopher, #251);2378,2379 born 1594 at England;2380 married Thomas Scott (see #164), son of Henry Scott and Martha Whatlock, 20 Jul 1620 at Rattelson, Suffolk, England;2381 died 1678 at Ipswich, Essex Co, MA.2382
210. John8 Kelley; died 28 Dec 1644 at Newbury, MA.2383,2384
He immigrated in 1635 to Newbury, MA, From Newbury, England.2385
Children of John8 Kelley and an unknown spouse were as follows: