Newcomb — Newhall — Nichols. 83 



Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Ellen, — 



vii. A DAU., .Tail. 8, 1885. 

 viii. Lyuia Edna, Jan. 21, 1SS7. 

 ix. A DAU., b. and d. Jan. 21, 1887. 



7. CiiARLKS H. (Enocli C. = Sarah B. Totman), b. in Hing. Aug. 23, 

 1852. m. June 21, 1877, llebecca, dan. of George and Mary A. Fish 

 of Coh. " Laborer." Kesides on North St. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — ■ 



i. Eddie Thomas, July 31, 1877, d. 4 Sept. foil, 

 ii. Hauuy Wilbekt, Aug. 2, 1880. 



Note. — William /., Jr., widr. ni. Apr. 14. 1850, Susanna Gushing. Lucy M., m. Sept. 19, 

 1852, Noah li. Tliaver. Benjamin L., m. June 8, \mi, Abbie VV. Colbath. Eliza M., m. 

 Oct. 25, 1866, Deunisou S. Norris. 



NEWHALL. 



1. Joseph Adams (Allen = Martha W. Adams), b. at Lynn, Mass., 

 1821. m. in Hing. first, Feb. 4, 1846, Lucy Ann Lincoln, dau, of 

 Marshall and Lucy (Stodder) Lincoln (p. 12). She was b. in Hing. Apr. 

 15, 1822, and d. 3 Sept. 1850, set. 28 yv He m. secondly, Oct. 28, 

 1851, Elizabeth W. Lincoln, sister of his first w. She was b. in Hing. 

 Au<r. 10, 1828. "Manuf'r of furniture." Kesides on South St., near 

 ]\Lu'sh's Bridge. 



Child, b. in Hing., by w. Lucy, — 



i. Jo.sEPii Adams, July 23, 1850, d. 5 Jan. 1853. 



2. George Allen (Allen = Martha W. Adams), b. at Dor. Mass., 

 Jan. 18, 1838. m. in Hing. May 12, 1858, Mary A. Studley, dau. of 

 Benjamin G. and Marianne (Barrell) Studley. She was b. in Hing. 

 Oct. 1,1838. "Cabinet-maker." Resided on Thaxter St. Has re- 

 moved to Brockton. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. CiiAHLES Allent, Nov. 27, 1862. 

 ii. Mary Ellen, Sept. 5, 1867. 



Note. — Martha F., m. Nov. 29, 1854, Waterman T. Burrell. Harriet 3f., m. Timothy 

 Sprai^ue, and d. 29 Apr. 1886, oat. 55 vrs. Mm. Kezia (Lincoln), a native of Hing.,d. at Bos- 

 ton, '2-5 June, 18G1, xt. 77 yrs. Mrs. Martha W. (Adams), d. in Hing. 22 Feb. 1878, set. 

 82(1 yr. 



NICHOLS. 



1. Thomas, first of the name in Hing., had a grant of land here in 

 1637 ; also other grants at subsequent dates. Nichols's Hill, referred 

 to in early deeds (Suff. Bees. vol. 34, p. 207), prob. took its name from 

 him. On the 11th of March, 1653, he added to his real estate by 

 purchasing of Thomas Josselyn, et al., dw.-house, barn, etc., with 

 three acres of land, which had previously belonged to Stephen Lin- 

 coln, bounded by the " comon " north and south ; the "comons" and 

 Thomas Nichols west : and Thomas Lincoln, husbandman, east. He 

 was twice m. His first w., who was the mother of his ch., was Rebecca, 

 dau. of Thomas and Rebecca Josselyn. She d. 22 Sept. 1675, set. 58 



