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old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. 11. Noah, s. of Ebenezer (6), m. Betty (Elizabeth) Fitch of Bedford 12 Mar. 1763, and had Noah, b. 24 June 1763, d. before Aug. 1807, leaving chil.; Elizabeth, b. 4 Mar. 1765, m. Andrew Newell 14 Feb. 1785; Lydia, b. 3 Feb. 1766, prob. m. Nathaniel Woodward of Wat. 26 Sept. 1804; Rhoda, b. 18 May 1768, living in 1807; Dorcas, b. 21 Nov. 1770, m. Samuel Hill, and d. Before AAug. 1807, leaving children; Isaac, b. 10 Feb. 1773, d. 6 Sept. 1779; Job, b. 14 June 1776. Noah the f. resided near the northwesterly end of Garden Street, on the estate afterwards the homestead of his son, Captain Job Wyeth. He d. 10 Sept. 1811; his w. Elizabeth or Betty d. 5 May 1823, a. 84. 12. John, s. of John (7), grad. H. C. 1760, was a clergyman at Gloucester from 5 Feb. 1766 to 1768, afterwards a lawyer here. He was very eccentric in his habits, a bachelor, and resided with his m
old homestead on Garden Street, was Selectman 1777, 1778, and d. 15 Feb. 1813; his w. Hepzibah d. 25 May 1801, a. 71. 11. Noah, s. of Ebenezer (6), m. Betty (Elizabeth) Fitch of Bedford 12 Mar. 1763, and had Noah, b. 24 June 1763, d. before Aug. 1807, leaving chil.; Elizabeth, b. 4 Mar. 1765, m. Andrew Newell 14 Feb. 1785; Lydia, b. 3 Feb. 1766, prob. m. Nathaniel Woodward of Wat. 26 Sept. 1804; Rhoda, b. 18 May 1768, living in 1807; Dorcas, b. 21 Nov. 1770, m. Samuel Hill, and d. Before AAug. 1807, leaving children; Isaac, b. 10 Feb. 1773, d. 6 Sept. 1779; Job, b. 14 June 1776. Noah the f. resided near the northwesterly end of Garden Street, on the estate afterwards the homestead of his son, Captain Job Wyeth. He d. 10 Sept. 1811; his w. Elizabeth or Betty d. 5 May 1823, a. 84. 12. John, s. of John (7), grad. H. C. 1760, was a clergyman at Gloucester from 5 Feb. 1766 to 1768, afterwards a lawyer here. He was very eccentric in his habits, a bachelor, and resided with his m