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Neufville, John, merchant, formerly of Amsterdam— eminent merchant (g. s.)—d. here 5 Dec. 1796, a. 68. Anna Mar-Garett, of Camb., m. John Stoughton, of Boston, 11 Nov. 1799; he was Spanish Consul, Boston—see Stoughton. Anna Cecilia Linzee, w. of Ralph I. Linzee, and dau. of John de Neufville, Esq., d. 27 Jan. 1811, a. 25 (gravestone). [Mr. J. B. Russell remembered seeing, when a boy, a gravestone in the lot around Rev. Mr. Cooke's tomb, in the centre of the old Burying Ground, to Hyde De Neufvile, a stone which has since been removed. The family boarded with Miss Cooke, who then kept a genteel boarding-house in her father's former parsonage, near where now stands the present Orthodox Church (1879). Mr. Russell has published a letter from the widow of De Neufville, which he thus introduces:— The following letter has turned up amongst my old papers, and well illustrates the vicissitudes of life. It was written by Madam De Neufville, whose husband was, I presume, the emi