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Deacon Joseph Noyes

Birth
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
16 Nov 1717 (aged 80)
Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Eldest son of James & Sarah (Browne) Noyes, born at Newbury, 14 Oct 1637.
He married (1) Sudbury, 12 Nov 1662, Mary, daughter of ROBERT DARVELL {1939, Subbury}.
Mary (____) Willard married (2) at Sudbury, 14 July 1680, Joseph Noyes, son of JAMES NOYES {1634, Ipswich}.

Find A Grave contributor Ken Smith adds:
Joseph was born in Newbury, Massachusetts on October 15, 1637. He was the first child of James Noyes and Sarah Brown. His birth is not found in the town records, which has caused some confusion between him and other men of the same name, but the birth record was later found in the Newbury Church records. By 1662 he was in Sudbury, where he was elected selectman, an office he held for over twenty-eight years. He also served as constable, justice of the peace and other offices. He was a man of considerable property, and owned a number of slaves. He was a man of temperance, as he opposed the issuance of a license from the town to sell liquor.

He married Mary Darvell on November 12, 1662 in Sudbury. She was the daughter of Robert and Esther Darvell, born in Sudbury on May 10, 1642. Joseph and Mary had eight children, all born in Sudbury. Mary died in Sudbury on September 24, 1677. Joseph later married Mrs. Mary Dunster Willard, a widow, about 1680. Joseph died in Sudbury on November 16, 1717.

Joseph and Mary Darvell, Nov. 12, 1662. m.r. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 243
Joseph and Mary Willard, July 14, 1680. m.r. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 243
Joseph, Dea., Nov. 16, 1717. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 318
Dean C. Jenkins #49436277
Eldest son of James & Sarah (Browne) Noyes, born at Newbury, 14 Oct 1637.
He married (1) Sudbury, 12 Nov 1662, Mary, daughter of ROBERT DARVELL {1939, Subbury}.
Mary (____) Willard married (2) at Sudbury, 14 July 1680, Joseph Noyes, son of JAMES NOYES {1634, Ipswich}.

Find A Grave contributor Ken Smith adds:
Joseph was born in Newbury, Massachusetts on October 15, 1637. He was the first child of James Noyes and Sarah Brown. His birth is not found in the town records, which has caused some confusion between him and other men of the same name, but the birth record was later found in the Newbury Church records. By 1662 he was in Sudbury, where he was elected selectman, an office he held for over twenty-eight years. He also served as constable, justice of the peace and other offices. He was a man of considerable property, and owned a number of slaves. He was a man of temperance, as he opposed the issuance of a license from the town to sell liquor.

He married Mary Darvell on November 12, 1662 in Sudbury. She was the daughter of Robert and Esther Darvell, born in Sudbury on May 10, 1642. Joseph and Mary had eight children, all born in Sudbury. Mary died in Sudbury on September 24, 1677. Joseph later married Mrs. Mary Dunster Willard, a widow, about 1680. Joseph died in Sudbury on November 16, 1717.

Joseph and Mary Darvell, Nov. 12, 1662. m.r. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 243
Joseph and Mary Willard, July 14, 1680. m.r. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 243
Joseph, Dea., Nov. 16, 1717. Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 : Sudbury (Mass. : Town) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 318
Dean C. Jenkins #49436277


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