Mary or Mercy NEWCOMB

Female Abt 1672 - 1736  (64 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary or Mercy NEWCOMB was born about 1672 (daughter of Lieut. Andrew NEWCOMB and Sarah UNKNOWN); died on 13 Nov 1736.

    Mary married Capt Thomas LUMBERT on 4 Oct 1694. Thomas was born on 22 Jun 1671; died on 13 Nov 1736. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lieut. Andrew NEWCOMB was born about 1640 (son of Capt Andrew NEWCOMB and Unknown); died after 20 Aug 1706 before 22 Oct 1708 in Edgartown, Marth's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

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    Name:
    Andrew Newcomb was residing at the Isles of Shoals as early as July 1666, as at this date he attended a meeting at the Isles of Shoals, near Portsmouth, N.H., of several merchants and men engaged in the fisheries, for the purpose of fixing the price of fish......

    The name of his first wife, Sarah (?), whom he m. about 1661, has been found but once upon record. From deeds at Exeter, N.H., Vol. 3, p. 80, it appears that "Andrew Newcombe, of HOgg Island (so called from its rude resemblance to a hog's ack) on ye Ile of Sholes," fisherman, for L52 in merchantable fish, sold Henry Platts, of same place, with consent of his wife, Sarah, house on Hog Island (not described) 19 July 1673, in the 25th year of Charles the Second, deed recorded 21 July 1673. From the foregoing it would seem that Mr. Newcomb had previously lived upon Hog Island and after the purchase of his house in Kittery he removed his family to the mainland.

    Mr. Newcomb removed from Kittery and Isles of Shoals in the year 1674 or early in 1675. From the foregoing it will be seen that after the decision of the Court at Wells (7 July 1674), he turned over to John Cutt his house and land in Kittery and, his wife having died previously, he took his seven young and motherless children to a more favorable locality, for it is possible that the Indians had become troublesome in that locality, as King Philip's war broke out in June 1675, and this may have influenced him in his removal. He settled at Edgartown, on the island of Martha's Vineyard, the same year, where he became a proprietor and at various times received shares in the divisions of lands in that town and where he and his wife both died.

    That Mr. Newcomb was one of the prominent citizens of Martha's Vineyard is shown by the fact that he was juror at quarter court at Eastham 25 Sept. 1677 and 28 Dec 1680; foreman of grand jury Sept. 1681, June 1700 and 1703, and 7 Mar. 1704; constable in 1681; was chosen 25 Nov 1685, with two others, "to make ye governors rate of three half penny upon ye pound"; tithing-man 10 May 1693; select-man 1693-4; and overseer 16 Mar. 1693-4. His name appears many times upon record as witness to deeds, etc. Upon the records of martha's Vineyard, Mass., he is in nearly every case called "Mr." a title then conferring more honor and distinction and doubtless commanding higher respect than that of "Hon." at the present day. There are reasons for believing that he was a merchant several and perhaps many years. On the 18th Feb. 1683 he paid Nathaniel Fryer L3: 11s. in feathers....


    Mr. Newcomb appears to have died without making a will, and no inventory or settlement of his estate has been found upon record.

    By his first wife he had seven children, all of whom appear to have been born in the vicinity of Kittery, Me. By his second wife there were eight children, all of whom were married and had families, and although no record of their births has been preserved yet their relationship as brother and sisters, also that they were children of Andrew and Anna Newcomb, has been authenticated by a plea for partition of land brought 1 oct. 1731, in which all, or nearly all of the children and heirs are named.

    Andrew married Sarah UNKNOWN about 1661. Sarah died about 1674 in Kittery, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah UNKNOWN died about 1674 in Kittery, Maine.
    Children:
    1. Simeon NEWCOMB was born about 1662 in Kittery, Maine.
    2. Andrew NEWCOMB was born about 1664; died in Jun 1678 in Edgartown, Massachusetts.
    3. Simon NEWCOMB was born about 1665 in Poss. Kittery, York Co., Maine; died on 20 Jan 1744/5 in Lebanon, Connecticut.
    4. Thomas NEWCOMB was born in 1668 in Kittery, Maine.
    5. Sarah NEWCOMB was born in 1670.
    6. 1. Mary or Mercy NEWCOMB was born about 1672; died on 13 Nov 1736.
    7. Peter NEWCOMB was born about 1674 in Isles of Shoals, near Portsmouth, New Hampshire; died before 31 Mar 1723.