Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
Vol II. pg 926
John Day Newcomb, son of Thomas Newcomb (7), was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, September 11, 1823. He was educated in the public schools, and early in life engaged in the shoe finding business, continuing all his active years. He retired at the age of seventy years after a long, honorable and successful career in business, having the fullest confidence of those with whom he had dealings of any kind and indeed all of his townsmen. He died at Haverhill, March 29, 1905. In politics he was a staunch Republican. He was an active member and generous supporter of the First Baptist Church, in which he was Deacon for many years and clerk for a period of thirty-three consecutive years. He married, January 12, 1859, Sarah A. Maynard, born in Haverhill September 24,1836, daughter of Samuel D. and Sarah (George) Maynard.
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
Vol II. pg 926
John Day Newcomb, son of Thomas Newcomb (7), was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, September 11, 1823. He was educated in the public schools, and early in life engaged in the shoe finding business, continuing all his active years. He retired at the age of seventy years after a long, honorable and successful career in business, having the fullest confidence of those with whom he had dealings of any kind and indeed all of his townsmen. He died at Haverhill, March 29, 1905. In politics he was a staunch Republican. He was an active member and generous supporter of the First Baptist Church, in which he was Deacon for many years and clerk for a period of thirty-three consecutive years. He married, January 12, 1859, Sarah A. Maynard, born in Haverhill September 24,1836, daughter of Samuel D. and Sarah (George) Maynard.
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