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., m. 9 May, 1826. Mrs. Louisa Carlisle Nichols was buried here 2, Feb. 1842. Niles, John, m. Abigail Frost, 27 Mar. 1803. Abigail d. 20 Sept. 1820, a. 37. See Frost (par. 12). Norcross, John, m. Peggy Everett, 8 Aug. 1799. Nourse, Nathan, of Camb., m. Sybil (or Sibbel) Bowman, of Charlestown, 24 Mar. . 1803. See Wyman, 712. Mrs. Sybil (Sibil) m. Jonathan Frost, 24 Nov. 1810. See Frost (par. 21). Noyes, Doct. Nathaniel, m. Lydia Whittemore, 18 May, 1819. Nathaniel (Dr.) d. 29 Mar. 1823, a. 79. He was b. Boston 20 Dec. 1743, grad. H. U. 1763, and was a druggist of Boston, where his old apothecary shop is lately renewed by William Read as a gun store (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. Oli