[279] (Shurtleff, Top. & Hist. Desc. Boston, 404); he m. first, Mary Anna Phillips (see Bond's Wat. 880), who d. 20 Apr. 1791, being m. by the Rev. Samuel Cooper, Boston, 21 Nov. 1771. His father Belcher Noyes [H. U. 1727], d. 21 Nov. 1785, s. of Oliver Noyes [H. U. 1695]. Ann Belcher, b. 1684, a sister of Gov. Belcher, m. Oliver Noyes, prob. the parents of Belcher Noyes (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXVII. 240). His mother, Ann Williams, dau. of Nathaniel and Ann Williams, m. Belcher Noyes, 3 Mar. 1736, d. 3 Apr. 1790.—Letter of Miss Lydia C. W. Nason, Athol, Mass., 1872. He had a second wife, Rebecca, who d. W. Camb. 9 Sept. 1818.1 His wid. d. 21 Sept. 1863, a. 91. Nutting, Abigail (widow), o. c. Pct. ch. 11 June, 1749. Wid. Abigail had Abigail, bap.—privately—11 June, 1749, d. 16 July, 1749, a. 2 yrs. Abigail m. Adino Carter, of Woburn, 12 Feb. 1756. Osborn (sometimes Ozborn ), Thomas, bap. by the Rev. John Hancock, of Lexington, here 1 Apr. 1733, ‘and this was the first child baptized in the congregation at the school-house at Menotomy.’ —Rev. John Hancock. The same gentleman bap. here Mercy Os-born, 13 Apr. 1735. These before the church organization was accomplished. 2. Abraham, who was a sergeant from Cambridge in the French War, was prob. the Abraham who o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1757, and had Elizabeth, b. 14 Sept., bap. 16 Oct. 1757, m. William Eaton, of Reading, 1 Jan. 1781; Abraham—of Abraham, of Charlestown, deceased-bap. here 8 July, 1759. Elizabeth, of Chas. this Pct., wid. of Abraham (2), m. Nathan Champney, of Camb., 23 June, 1760. See Wyman, 716, 717. Timothy, m. Mary Wilson, of Boston, 29 Nov. 1827.
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[279] (Shurtleff, Top. & Hist. Desc. Boston, 404); he m. first, Mary Anna Phillips (see Bond's Wat. 880), who d. 20 Apr. 1791, being m. by the Rev. Samuel Cooper, Boston, 21 Nov. 1771. His father Belcher Noyes [H. U. 1727], d. 21 Nov. 1785, s. of Oliver Noyes [H. U. 1695]. Ann Belcher, b. 1684, a sister of Gov. Belcher, m. Oliver Noyes, prob. the parents of Belcher Noyes (N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXVII. 240). His mother, Ann Williams, dau. of Nathaniel and Ann Williams, m. Belcher Noyes, 3 Mar. 1736, d. 3 Apr. 1790.—Letter of Miss Lydia C. W. Nason, Athol, Mass., 1872. He had a second wife, Rebecca, who d. W. Camb. 9 Sept. 1818.1 His wid. d. 21 Sept. 1863, a. 91. Nutting, Abigail (widow), o. c. Pct. ch. 11 June, 1749. Wid. Abigail had Abigail, bap.—privately—11 June, 1749, d. 16 July, 1749, a. 2 yrs. Abigail m. Adino Carter, of Woburn, 12 Feb. 1756. Osborn (sometimes Ozborn ), Thomas, bap. by the Rev. John Hancock, of Lexington, here 1 Apr. 1733, ‘and this was the first child baptized in the congregation at the school-house at Menotomy.’ —Rev. John Hancock. The same gentleman bap. here Mercy Os-born, 13 Apr. 1735. These before the church organization was accomplished. 2. Abraham, who was a sergeant from Cambridge in the French War, was prob. the Abraham who o. c. Pct. ch. 16 Oct. 1757, and had Elizabeth, b. 14 Sept., bap. 16 Oct. 1757, m. William Eaton, of Reading, 1 Jan. 1781; Abraham—of Abraham, of Charlestown, deceased-bap. here 8 July, 1759. Elizabeth, of Chas. this Pct., wid. of Abraham (2), m. Nathan Champney, of Camb., 23 June, 1760. See Wyman, 716, 717. Timothy, m. Mary Wilson, of Boston, 29 Nov. 1827.
1 Sept. 20, 1804. Deed mentions Nathaniel Noyes of Boston, Gentleman, and Rebecca, his wife.
May 25, 1807. Deed of Nathl and Rebecca, of land purchased by my late grandfather Oliver Noyes, Esq. Nov. 15, 1816. Deed of Nathl and Rebecca.—J. N. M.
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