[NOT KNOWN]1 NEWHALL

(died 1604/5) - Fulham or Offley, Hertfordshire, England

(First Generation - Newhall Family)

FATHER
MOTHER
NOT KNOWN
NOT KNOWN


We are descended from a full eight lines of Newhalls from the parents of the emigrants Thomas, Anthony & Elizabeth to my grandmother Marian Louise Newhall. If one were able to chart it accurately, it would have a football shape. Also, the Newhall Family could credibly be called one of the more prolific in Lynn, Essex co., MA -- hence the proliferation of favorable historical publicity in the 1800s. It is also an incredibly inbred family. Thus, the Newhall lines have been a lot of work, but research is far from complete and comprehensive. The lines are sound and Vital Records have been fairly thoroughly searched. However, I would love to get a full set of wills, deeds, legal records and other primary sources into the Newhall family research, then extrapolate upon the lives of these people from those documents. These will be added with lots of time.

The Newhalls have yet to appear in "The Great Migration" series. My guess is that solid, documented proof the family's existence in Lynn before 1635 to the scholarship standards of the research project have yet to be found. Family lore, of course, maintains that the three emigrant children and progenitors of the family line in Eastern Massachusetts came to Lynn, Essex co., MA in 1630. It is now known that Elizabeth came over with her husband Edmund Farrington in 1635 and that Anthony & his family probably came over at roughly the same time. Thomas was probably here earlier, but concrete proof is fuzzy. An infamous family "fact" is that Thomas' son Thomas was "the first white child born in Lynn" in 1630. Anderson maintains that this is a nineteenth century fiction and, without solid proof, one cannot dispute that conclusion. Still, it was a nice feeling to discover Thomas (1630) and his tale and know that I had confirmed one of the few family statements my long-dead grandmother had averred when I knew her in the last stages of what is now known as Alzheimer¹s Disease. Whether the tale is true or not, she was correct that we are descended from this man. We are also descended from his brother Anthony & sister Elizabeth. In short, we are related in some fashion to all the Newhalls of this branch of the family. While Newhall and Newell are often used interchangeably in the town records, there is a distinctly different family descended from Abraham Newell and one must be careful not to confuse the two! However, in doing research, I've found that one must search under the following name variations to find everyone's records and sort them out correctly: Nehall, Neuhall, Newal, Newall, Newel, Newell, Newhal, Newhall, Newhaul, Newhill, Newill, Nuall, Nuhall, Nuhaul.

I've read 19th century tracts on the Newhalls which are written in prose as purple as a Harlequin romance novel. Sifting fact from fiction is thus a careful process with this family. The 19th century writers were big on extolling the virtues of the family members, but short on factual citations and full reproduction of primary sources like wills and deeds (The style of the time was to distill the "important" facts for the reader.) Even within the handwritten family notes and lore fom my own family, I&339;ve found a yearning to prove an alliance with a prominent (usually &334;19th century prominent") Lynn family or to prove the "upstanding" or important nature of a given person or line prevails over presenting an accurate account of the family. This is seen in the prevailing Newhall sources. This bias and the obsession the 19th century chroniclers had with "Thomas-as- first-white-child-born-in-Lynn also meant that his brother Anthony's family got extremely short shrift in research and publication and their other siblings are not mentioned at all! Working with early research on the Newhalls gives the impression that only Thomas and Anthony crossed the sea and that only Thomas' descendants were "worth chronicling".

The most accurate 19th century history of the family is the excellent Henry Waters account in the Essex Institute Historical Collections and later reprinted as a book in its own right. It is well-written and well-cited. Charles Newhall's History of My Ancestry is basically lifted verbatim and without attribution from Waters. James Newhall's history of Lynn, Lin: Her Jewels includes many interesting Newhall accounts ­ including one which literally reads as fairy tale and tells how the First Newhall Mother &$40;a pure-blood Saxon, daughter of the devoted servant of the Lord of the Manor) and the First Newhall Father (a pure-blood Norman, and said Lord of the Manor) got together and gave birth to the First Newhall Son. It has no citations to show any basis in fact and comes across as pure, unmitigated 19th century fiction to the 21st century reader. In short, Newhall accounts tend to be more fanciful and less accurate than those written by scholars without the Newhall surname or close ties to the family. I have learned a great deal about how to (and how NOT to) do genealogical research from having to do extensive research on this family.

And so, to the family research at hand...

Newhall Coat of Arms: Azure, 3 plates or, on each an ermine spot sable Crest: a cross crosslet fetchee azure. Motto: Diligentia ditat.[1]

Before the reformation, the family lived in Wiltshire, England, apparently as yeomen, since they had some estates at the time. "Virtually none" of these family estates were extant when Waters published his research in 1882. By the 1630s, the family was in the area of Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. Olney still exists as a small town smack in the middle of a triangle formed between Northampton, Bedford & Milton Keynes/Bletchley. Thus, the Newhalls were within a short distance of the areas of Kempston & Henlow where the Ivory family held lands.

Waters cites the following general info about the Newhall Family: "...In GLEANINGS FROM ENGLISH RECORDS ABOUT NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES, published in Essex Historical Collections for the year 1880 (Parts I and II), may be found...abstracts of various Newhall, Newall and Newell wills examined in London, not one of which, however, seems to furnish any clew that will assist us in tracing the English origin of this family. The earliest reference to the name in the GLEANINGS was to one Thomas Newhall, whose will, written in latin in 1498 and proved 22 April 1499, mentions, among others, wife Emmota and a Thomas Newhall whom he appoints executors. He wishes his body to be buried in the chapel of Witton and makes bequests to the Abbot and Convent of the Blessed Mary of Vale Royal, and for the repairs of the church at Budworth. All these places are in Cheshire. The earliest mention of the name in printed history is to be found in Bloomfield's history of Norfolk, wherein we learn that a certain manor was bewtowed by one of the baronial proprietors upon one of his sons, who built a new hall, whence he obtained the name of Johannis de Nova Aula, alias John de Newehall. This indicates the probable origin of the surname, which may have thus arisen and become established...in various parts of England..."[2]

Charles Newhall averred that Johannis de Nova Aula was in Wiltshire in the 11th century[3]. He further quotes James R. Newhall: "...'Oliver Cromwell seems to have been the owner of a manor called Newhall; and indeed the writer remembers to have seen the names Cromwell and Newhall in some way connected far back in English history. But the Protector, finding the possession yielding but little, or perhaps being pushed for means, in 1656 expressed a desire to dispose of the estate.' He authorized his son to sell it for £18,000 but whether he realized that amount we known not. One or more of the Dukes of Buckingham once occupied a manor of Newhall about 1320..."[3] Given both Charles & James Newhall's penchant for...fancy, PLEASE take these accounts with the requisite grain of salt.

Charles Newhall cites the aforementioned will of Thomas Newhall (1498/1499) and further mentions that translation of the Latin indicates that Thomas had a brother named Hugo, daughters named Margaret and Elizabeth and "other females who may have been married daughters". Apparent sons named are Thomas (who received one cow and was named co-executor with his mother Emmota), William and Stephen[4]. He further cites the will of Thomas Newell, proven 24 September 1529, which mentions a sister named Margaret as an example of the interchangability of Newhall and Newell[5].

Sans proof, I have chosen to start the family with the currently unnamed parents of Thomas, Anthony & Elizabeth Newhall. Further research on English Genealogical Gleanings will hopefully connect my research on the Lynn Family with its English Origins.

DEATH Nothing is concretely known of him or his wife, save that he had died by 24 January 1604/5.

CHILDREN 2. i. Elizabeth NEWHALL Please see her own page.
3. ii. Thomas NEWHALL Please see his own page.
4. iii. Francis NEWHALL Francis was buried on 24 January 1604/5.
5. iv. Anne NEWHALL Anne was baptized on 8 January 1620/1 and on 18 Jan 1635/6 married Baldwin PARKER.
6. v. Mary NEWHALL Mary married Raphael ROSE on 15 October 1635.
7. vi. Anthony NEWHALL Please see his own page.





GENERATIONs & PERSON NUMBERS Line 1: G9 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Thomas) - 3584/3585
Line 2: G9 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Anthony) - 3840/3841
Line 3: G10 Grandparents (Direct to Marian via Thomas) - 7296/7297
Line 4: G9 Grandparents (Newhall, Breed, via Thomas) - 3632/3633
Line 5: G11 Grandparents (Newhall, Carroll, Mower, Bassett, Breed, Hood via Anthony) - 16236/16237
Line 6: G10 Grandparents (Newhall, Carroll, Mower, Breed, Hood, via Anthony) - 8108/8109
Line 7: G9 Grandparents (Newhall,Breed, Farrington, via Elizabeth) - 3626/3627
Line 8: G11 Grandparents (Newhall, Carroll, Mower, Burrill, Farrington, via Elizabeth) - 16178/16179
SOURCES 1. Kristin Carole Hall Family Notes, Newhall.

2. Waters, Henry F., The Newhall Family, (Salem: Essex Institute, 1882; repr., Rutland, VT: Tuttle Antiquarian Books), [Newhall(1882)], 1-2.

3. Newhall, Charles L., The Record of My Ancestry, (Southbridge, Mass., 1899), [NewhallAnc], 5.

4. Ibid. 5-6.

5. Ibid. 6.

6. [Newhall(1882)], 29.

7. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey].

8. [Newhall(1882)], 2.

9. [NewhallAnc], 7.

10. Ibid. 8.

11. [Newhall(1882)], 2.

12. The Probate Records of Essex County, [Essex Prob], II:404-405.

13. Essex Quarterly Court Files, [EQCF], volume 22, leaves 9,10.

14. [Newhall(1882)], 2-4.

15. Ibid. 6.

16. Lewis, Alonzo, & James Newhall, History of Lynn, Essex County, Mass., including Lynnfield, Saugus, Swampscot, and Nahant, 16219-[1893], (Lynn: George C. Herbert, [1890]), [Lynn Hist.], 482.

17. Preston, Mary Isabella, Bassett-Preston Ancestors; a History of the Ancestors in America of Marion Bassett Luitweiler, Howard Murray Bassett, Preston Rogers Bassett, Isabel Bassett Wasson, and Helen Bassett Hauser, Children of Edward M. and Annie (Preston), (New Haven: The Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1930), [Bassett-Preston], 199.

18. Brown, Cyrus Henry, Brown Genealogy vol. 2, (Boston&358; The Everett Press Co., 1915), [Brown (#5)], 12.

19. DeForest, Louis Effingham, Our Colonial and Continental Ancestors: The Ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Dommerich, (New York, N.Y.: The DeForest Publ. Co., 1930), [DommerichChart], 46.

20. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 18:2.

21. Waters, Henry F., "The Newhall Family of Lynn, Massachusetts", Essex Institute of Historical Collections, (Salem: Essex Institute), [EIHC-Waters], 18:2.

22. Lineage Books of National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, ([Washington], D.C., 1910), [LBDF&P], #320.

23. [Lynn Hist.], 125-126,484.

24. The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, Mass., (Lynn, Mass., 1897+), [Lynn Hist. Soc.], 1906:88.

25. [Newhall(1882)], 2.

26. The Genealogical Magazine, (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1890+), [GenMag or Putnam'sMag.], 6:313.

27. Holman, Alfred Lyman, Blackman and Allied Families, (Chicago&358; privately printed, 1928&341;, [BlackmanAnc], 136.

28. Dewey, William Tarbox, Dewey-French . . . 1633-1639, ([Montpelier?, Vt., 1900]), [Dewey-French or DeweyAnc], 29.

29. Dillon, Arthur Orison, The Ancestors of Arthur Orison Dillon, (The Author, 1927), [DillonAnc], 39,47.

30. Emberson, Myrtle Tedrow, One Hundred and One Ancestors of John Fay Hinckley, &$40;Los Angeles, 1928), [HinckleyAnc], 53.

31. Reynes, Clifton, Bishop's Transcriptions, [BishopsTrans], D/A/T 157.

32. [Newhall(1882)], 4.

33. [LynnHist.], 484.

34. [Newhall(1882)], 4.

35. [EQCF], Volume 3, Leaf 105.

36. [Essex Prob], 247-250.

37. Ipswich Quarterly Court Records, [IQCR], Volume 1, Page 61.

38. [Newhall(1882)], 6.

39. Olney Bishop's Transcripts. D/A/T 145.

40. The American Genealogist, [TAG], 65:66.

41. The Essex Antiquarian, (13 vols.)(n.p., 1897-1909), [EssexAnt], 7:21.

42. Flagg, Ernest, Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England, (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1926), [FlaggAnc], 284.

43. Essex Institute Historical Collections, vol. 1+, (Salem, Mass., 1859+), [EIHC], 1:150.

44. Snow, Nora Emma, The Snow-Estes Ancestry, 2 vols., (Hillburn, N.Y.: privately printed, 1939), [Snow-Estes], 2:65.

45. [Newhall(1882)], 4.

46. [EQCF], Volume 6, Leaf 96.

47. [Newhall(1882)], 6.

48. Ibid. 6-7.

49. Lynn, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [LynnVR].

50. [Lynn Hist.], 66.

51. [Newhall(1882)], 4.

52. Ibid. 8.

53. [Lynn Hist.], 483.

54. [NewhallAnc], 11.

55. [Lynn Hist.], 78.

56. [Newhall(1882)], 8.

57. Ibid. 4.

58. [NewhallAnc], 9.

59. Ibid. 9-10.

60. Ibid. 10.

61. Ibid. 10-11.

62. [Newhall(1882)], 9-10.

63. [NewhallAnc], 11-12.

64. Ibid. 12.

65. [Newhall(1882)], 10-11.

66. Ibid. 13.

67. [NewhallAnc], 13.

68. [Newhall(1882)], 11-12.

69. [NewhallAnc], 14.

70. [Brown (#5)], 13.

71. Cooke, Harriet Ruth, The Driver Family: a Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Robert and Phebe Driver, of Lynn, Mass., With an Appendix, Containing Twenty-Three Allied Families, (New York: J. Wilson & Son, 1889), [Driver], 53,54.

72. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:4,8.

73. [EIHC-Waters], 18:8-13.

74. Potter, Charles Edward, Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation, with Historical and Biographical Sketches, (Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son, 1888), [Potter(10 pts)], 9:1.

75. [Newhall(1882)], 4,14,16.

76. Ibid. 16.

77. [EQCF], Volume 18, Leaf 181.

78. Ibid. Volume 8, Leaf 62.

79. [Newhall(1882)], 15.

80. Ibid. 15-16.

81. [EQCF], Volume 6, Leaf 96.

82. [Newhall(1882)], 14.

83. Ibid. 14,16.

84. Ibid. 14-15.

85. Ibid. 22.

86. Ibid. 13-14.

87. Ibid. 4.

88. [EIHC], 18:4,13.

90. [Driver], 54.

91. Dwight, Benjamin W., The History of the Descendants of John Dwight of Dedham, Mass., 2 vols., (New York: John F. Trow & Son, 1874), [Dwight], 1109.

92. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 27:170.

93. [Newhall(1882)], 2,13.

94. [EIHC-Waters], 18:18-20.

95. [LynnVR], G.R. 1.

96. [Newhall(1882)], 19.

97. Ibid. 18.

98. Ibid. 20.

99. Ibid. 18-19.

100. Ibid. 19-20.

101. Ibid. 6.

102. [EIHC-Waters], 18:6,18.

103. [Newhall(1882)], 5.

104. Ibid. 17.

105. Ibid. 17-18.

106. Ibid. 5-6.

107. Ibid. 7.

108. [NewhallAnc], 15.

109. [Newhall(1882)], 21.

110. [NEHGR], 8:310.

111. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,21.

112. [Newhall(1882)], 413.

113. [NewhallAnc], 57.

114. Wyman, Thomas Bellows, The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown, 2 vols., (Boston: D. Clapp and Son, 1879), [Charlestown], 438,705.

115. [Newhall(1882)], 13,22.

116. [EQCF], Volume 77, Leaf 1.

117. [Newhall(1882)], 22-23.

118. Ibid. 12.

119. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:134

120. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:13,22.

121. [EIHC-Waters], 18:23-24.

122. [Newhall(1882)], 23.

123. Ibid. 24.

124. Ibid. 24-25.

125. [Lynn Hist.], 185,484.

126. [Newhall(1882)], 13,23.

127. [FlaggAnc], 253.

128. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,23 50:155.

129. [DommerichChart], 30,46.

130. [Newhall(1882)], 25.

131. Ibid. 25-26.

132. Ibid. 26.

133. Ibid. 26-27.

134. [EIHC-Waters], 18:13,25.

135. [Newhall(1882)], 27-28.

136. [EIHC-Waters], 18:27-28.

137. [SalemVR]

138. [Newhall(1882)], 27.

139. [Essex Prob], #19378 or 19373.

140. [NewhallAnc], 13-14.

141. [Newhall(1882)], 12-13,27.

142. [EIHC], 16:248; 18:2,13.

143. The Annual Report of the Lindsay Family Association of America, 1-10, &@40;[Boston, 1904-1914]), [Lindsay], 217.

144. [Newhall(1882)], 13,27.

145. Ibid. 28.

146. Ibid. 28-29.

147. Ibid. 14,29.

148. Ibid. 30.

149. Ibid. 29-30.

150. [EIHC-Waters], 18:32.

151. [Newhall(1882)], 20,32.

152. Ibid. 18.

153. Ibid. 33.

154. [Essex Prob], #19321.

155. [Newhall(1882)], 32-33.

156. [EIHC-Waters], 18:20,30.

157. [Newhall(1882)], 20,30.

158. [EIHC-Waters], 18:20,30.

159. [Newhall(1882)], 20,30.

160. [LynnVR], 1:277.

161. [Newhall(1882)], 30-31.

162. Ibid. 20,33.

163. Ibid. 20,34.

164. Ibid. 34.

165. Ibid. 48.

166. Ibid. 44.

167. Ibid. 43.

168. Ibid. 25,43.

169. Ibid. 43-44.

170. Ibid. 46.

171. Ibid. 25,46.

172. Ibid. 45.

173. Ibid. 25,45.

174. Ibid. 55.

175. Ibid. 52,55.

176. Ibid. 56.

177. Ibid. 35.

178. Ibid. 23,39.

179. Ibid. 40.

180. Ibid. 40-41.

181. Ibid. 39.

182. Ibid. 39-40.

183. Ibid. 23,29.

184. [LynnVR], I:277 [Ct. R.].

185. [Newhall(1882)], 41.

185. Ibid. 25, 41.

187. Ibid. 42.

188. Ibid. 41-42.

189. [EIHC-Waters], 18:232-233.

190. [Newhall(1882)], 25,42.

191. [LynnVR], G.R. 1.

192. Essex co., MA Deeds, [EssexDeeds], 43.

193. [EQCF], Book XLVII, Leaf 279.

194. [Newhall(1882)], 42-43.

195. [EssexDeeds] Book 47, Leaf 279.

196. [LynnVR], Ct. R.

197. [Newhall(1882)] 25,44.

198. Ibid. 44-45.

199. [LynnVR], II:263.

200. [Newhall(1882)] 27,49.

201. Ibid. 49.

202. Ibid. 27,49.

203. Ibid. 27,50.

204. Ibid. 50.

205. Ibid. 50-51.

206. [EIHC-Waters], 18:259; 16:259.

207. [LynnVR], C.R. 2.

208. Dover, Rockingham co., NH Vital Records, [DoverNHVR].

209. [LynnVR], Flyleaf of book 6.

210. [Newhall(1882)], 102.

211. Ibid. 51.

212. Ibid. 51-52

213. Ibid. 53.

214. Ibid. 52.

215. Ibid. 54.

216. [LynnVR], I:278.

217. [EIHC-Waters], 18:264.

218. [Newhall(1882)], 33,60.

219. Ibid. 60.

220. Ibid. 61.

221. [LynnVR], P.R. 17 - the Mudge Family Bible.

222. Boston, Suffolk co., MA Vital Records. [BostonVR], Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751. Document 150 - 1898 Volume 28. Page 228.

223. Ibid. Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751. Document 150 - 1898 Volume 28. Page 255.

224. [Newhall(1882)] 33,58.

225. Ibid. 58.

226. Ibid. 33,59.

227. Ibid. 59.

228. Ibid. 32,57.

229. Ibid. 57.

230. Ibid. 46,48.

231. Ibid.

232. Ibid. 45,55.

233. [LynnVR], II:264.

234. [EIHC-Waters], 18:259-260.

235. [Newhall(1882)] 56,102.

236. [EIHC-Waters], 19:52.

237. [Newhall(1882)] 55,56.

238. Ibid. 40,41.

239. [EIHC-Waters], 18:281-282.

240. [Newhall(1882)] 43,77.

241. [LynnVR], P.R. 125 - First Congregational Church of Lynnfield.

242. [EssexDeeds] 77.

243. [Newhall(1882)] 77.

244. [EssexDeeds] Book 84, Leaf 187.

245. Reading, Middlesex co., MA Vital Records.

246. [Newhall(1882)] 77-78.

247. Ibid. 47.

248. [LynnVR], II:264 [C.R.1].

249. Ibid. II:263 [C.R.1]

250. [EIHC-Waters], 19:56.

251. [BostonVR], Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 237.

252. [Newhall(1882)] 61,105.

253. Salem, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [SalemVR], East Church Records.

254. [Newhall(1882)] 105.

255. Original Document. In posession of Walter K. Hall.

256. Marblehead, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [MarbleheadVR], I:296 [C.R.2] Second Congregational (Unitarian) Church Records.

257. [SalemVR], V:183 [C.R.4] East Church Records.

258. [Newhall(1882)] 105-106.

259. [SalemVR], V:183.

260. [BostonVR], Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 240.

261. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 263.

262. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 270.

263. Ibid. Boston Births 1700-1800. Document 130 - 1883 Volume 24. Page 274.

264. [Newhall(1882)] 57-58.

265. [EIHC-Waters], 48:320;

266. Commonwealth of MA Vital Records, [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver N. Newhall].

267. Kristin C. Hall Family Research Notes. Newhall Notes.

268. [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver N. Newhall].

269. [Newhall(1882)] 78.

270. [EIHC-Waters], 48:219-220.

271. Amesbury Vital Records, [AmesburyVR], C.R. 3, p. 432.

272. [MAVR], David Johnson Newhall Death Record, 26 October 1901, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1901, Volume 516, Page 563, Record 919.

273. [SalemVR], III:318 [P.R.533].

274. Original Document. In posession of Alan M. Hall.

275. Andover, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [AndoverVR], I:106.

276. [MAVR], Death Records, 1850, Volume 48, Page 120, Lynn.

277. Newburyport, Essex co., MA Vital Records, [NewburyportVR], I:422.

278. [EIHC-Waters], 48:320.

279. [MAVR], Death Records 1894, Volume 445, Page 506, #773 [Oliver Nelson Newhall].

280. Ibid. Birth Records 1857, Volume 105, Page 275, #114, Lynn [Henry Ernest Newhall].

281. Original Document. In posession of Kristin C. Hall.

282. [MAVR], Death Records, 1880, Volume 319, Page 230, #5, Lynn.

283. Ibid. Death Records 1880, Volume 319, Page 230, #5, Lynn [Maria A. Sweetser].

284. Ibid. Death Records 1931, Page 112, #723 [Henry E. Newhall].

285. Ibid. Death Records, Page 224, #236.

286. 1850 Federal Census, ROCK New Castle, NH, Federal Archives, Waltham, MA, USC1850.

287. Ibid. MA: SALEM.

288. [MAVR], David Johnson Newhall & Harriet Attwood Carroll's Marriage Record, 22 November 1848, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1848-1849, Volume 37, Page 178, Record 23.

289. [LynnVR], II:85.

290. Ibid. I:95

291. [MAVR], Death Records 1890, Volume 409, Page 337, #760.

292. Original Document. Family notations.

293. Ibid. In possession of Kristin C. Hall.

294. Ibid.

295. [MAVR], Arthur Blake Maddison & Marian Louise Newhall Marriage Record, 1 June 1922, Lynn, Essex co., MA, 1922, 455, A436015 - Registered Number 347, Intention Number 360.

296. [MAVR], Birth Records 1893, Volume 430, Page 451, #1104, Lynn [Marion Louise Newhall].

297. Ibid. Marriage Records, 1877, Volume 289, Page 234, #329, Lynn.

298. Ibid. Marriage Records 1885, Volume 361, Page 277, #112 [Henry E. Newhall & Mary J. Newhall].

299. Ibid. Death Records 1931, Page 224, #236, Melrose [Mary J. Newhall].

300. Ibid. Marriage Records 1877, Volume 289, Page 234, #329, Lynn [Henry E. Newhall & Hattie S. White].

301. [LynnVR], I:278 [P. R. 169].

302. Ibid. I:94.

303. [MAVR], Arthur Blake Maddison Death Record, 7 May 1955, Lynnfield, Essex co., MA, 1955, 160, A436098 - Registered Number 14 in Lynnfield.

304. [MAVR], Barbara Maddison Birth Record, 14 January 1923, Swampscott, Essex co., MA, 1923, #8.

305. Marblehead, Essex co., MA Vital Records. [MarbleheadVR]

306. Paul, Edward Joy, The Ancestry of Katharine Choate Paul, Now Mrs. William J. Young Jr., (Milwaukee: Burdich & Allen, 1914), [Paul Anc.].

307. [LynnVR], I:278 [P.R. 181].

308. Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher, Good Wives: Image and Reality in the Lives of Women in Northern New England 1650-1750. (New York: Vintage Books, 1980, 1982, 1991), p. 23.

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