
Andrew Newcomb, Lieutenant

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Name Andrew Newcomb [1] Title Lieutenant Christening 24 Nov 1639 Devonshire, England Birth 1640 Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States [1]
Gender Male FSID 9KVP-5PX Death 20 Aug 1706 Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States Burial Oct 1706 Dukes County, Massachusetts, United States Person ID I9016 footsteps | Van Loan Last Modified 21 Apr 2025
Father Andrew Newcomb, Captain , b. Nov 1618, Devonshire, England d. 31 Jan 1685, Massachusetts, United States
(Age 66 years)
Relationship natural Mother Grace Ricks, b. Abt 1620, Norfolkshire, England d. Aft 1686, Maine, United States
(Age > 67 years)
Relationship natural Marriage 1663 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Family ID F601 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Young, b. Abt 1642, Yorkshire, England d. Abt 1674, York County, Maine, United States
(Age 32 years)
Marriage 1661 Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States Children + 1. Thomas Newcomb, b. 1668, York County, Maine, United States d. 31 Mar 1723, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
(Age 55 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F5035 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Apr 2025
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Documents 2- Andrew Newcomb
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Notes
Andrew Newcomb was residing in this country as early as July 1666, as a t t h a t d a te he attended a meeting at Isle of Shoals, near Portsmouth, N .H . P r o b ably born around 1640. Appears to have moved from Isles of Sh o als a b o u t 1675, and settled same year at Edgartown, Mass., where he li v ed u n t i l his decease.
<p>Lieut. Andrew Newcomb.</p><p><p>Andrew Newcomb was r e s i d i ng in this country as early as July 1666, as at that date he atten d e d a m e e ting at Isle of Shoals, near Portsmouth, N.H. Probably born a r o un d 1 6 40. Appears to have moved from Isles of Shoals about 1675, and s e t t l e d same year at Edgartown, Mass., where he lived until his decease, w h i c h t o ok place between March 7, 1703-04, and Oct 22, 1708, aged about 6 4 t o 6 8 y e a rs.</p><p><p>He lived many years in the village o f E d g a r town and owned the land upon which the Courthouse now stands.< /p & g t & ltp><p>Mr. Newcomb was chosen Lieutenant April 13, 1694, an d i n t h e s a me year was in command of the fortification, having such num be r o f m e n u nder him as were ordered by the chief magistrate. Spelled n a m e w a s N ucomb.</p><p>M. 1st Sara, 2nd Anna Bayes, daughter of C a p t . T h omas and Anna (Baker) Bayes. She was born about 1658; died summ e r o f S e p t. 1731.
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Sources - [S442] North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Hodge Genealogy from the first of the name in this country to the present time : with a number of a.
- [S442] North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Hodge Genealogy from the first of the name in this country to the present time : with a number of a.