Heads of Families Who Settled in Newbury Previous to 1700.
 

Red text indicates the original proprietors of the town according to records dated December 7, 1642

 

Acres, Henry

Adams, Archelaus

Adams, Robert

Allen, John

Allen, Walter

Alley (Ally), Thomas

Annis, Abraham

Annis, Curmac (aka Charles)

Aslett (Alsett?), John

Atkinson, John

Ayer (Ayers), Samuel

Ayer (Ayers), Obadiah

Ayer (Ayers), Thomas

Ayer (Ayers), John

Bachiler, The Rev. Stephen

Badger, Nathaniel

Badger, Giles

Badger, Richard

Bailey, John

Ballard, William

Barber, Thomas

Bartlett (Bartlet), John

Bartlett (Bartlet), Christopher

Bartlett (Bartlet), Richard

Batt, Christopher

Batt, Nicholas

Beedle (Bedell), Robert

Belconger, John

Berry, William (listed as a shareholder, but not as a head of family prior to 1700)

Bingley, William

Bishop, John

Blumfield, Thomas

Bodwell, Henry

Bolton, William

Bond, John

Boynton, Caleb

Boynton, Joshua

Brading, James

Bradley, Henry

Bradstreet, Dr. Humphrey

Brickett (Bricket), Nathaniel

Brittain, Francis

Brown (Browne), James

Brown (Browne), Richard

Brown (Browne), Thomas

Brown (Browne), George  (listed as a shareholder, but not as a head of family prior to 1700)

Brown (Browne), Stephen

Bryer, Richard

Carr, James

Carter, Joseph (listed as a shareholder, but not as a head of family prior to 1700)

Chaddock (Chadwick), Thomas

Chandler, William

Chase, Aquila

Cheater, John

Cheney, John

Chisemore, Daniel

Chute, James

Clark, Dr. John

Clark, Nathaniel

Clark, Jonathan

Clemens (Clements), Abraham

Clemens (Clements), Fawne

Coates (Coots), Thomas

Coffin, Tristram

Coker, Robert

Coleman (Coultman), Thomas

Cottle, William

Cromlon (aka Cromwell), Giles

Cutting, Capt. John

Danforth, William

Davis, James

Davis, John

Davis, Thomas

Davison, Daniel

Delane, Philip

Dole, Richard

Dow, Thomas

Downer, Joseph

Dummer, Richard

Dummer, Stephen

Easton, Nicholas

Eels, John

Elithorp, John*

Emerson, Lt. John

Emery, Anthony

Emery, John

Evans, Philip

Fanning, William

Field, John

Fifield, William

Fitts (aka Fitz), Richard

Flood, Philip

Follansbee, Thomas

Forman, John

Franklin, William

Frazer, Collin

Fry, John

Garland, Jacob

Gerrish, Capt. William

Gile, Samuel  (listed as a shareholder, but not as a head of family prior to 1700)

Glading, John*

Godfrey, Peter

Goffe (Goff, Goofe), John

Goodridge, William

Goodwin, Edward

Goodwin, Richard

Granger, Launcelot

Grant, John

Greeley, John

Greenland, Dr. Henry

Greenleaf, Edmund

Hale, Thomas

Hall, Joseph

Hardy, George

Haynes, Jonathan

Hart, Lawrence

Heard, Luke

Heath, Bartholomew

Hendrick, John

Hening, Richard

Hills, Joseph

Hilton, William

Hoag, John

Holman, Solomon

Holmes, Robert

Holt, Nicholas

Huit (Hunt), Ephraim

Hull, John

Huse, Abel

Hussey, Christopher

Hutchins, John

Ilsley, William

Ivie, John

Jackman, James

Jaffrey, George

James, Edmund

Jaques, Henry

Johnson, William

Jordan, Stephen

Kelly, John

Kent, James

Kent, Richard (Jr.)

Kent, Stephen

Keyes, Robert

Keyes, Solomon

Kingsbury, John

Knight, John

Knight, Richard

Lane, Capt. John

Lavenuke, Stephen

Little, George

Littlehale, Richard

Long, Deac. Robert

Longfellow, William

Lowle (Lowell), John

Lowle (Lowell), Percival

Lowle (Lowell), Richard

Lunt, Henry

Macy, Thomas

Major, George

March, Hugh

Marshall, Peter

Marston, William

Matthews, Hugh

Mayo, Joseph

Merrill, William

Merrill, John

Merrill, Nathaniel

Mighill, John

Miller, John (listed as a shareholder, but not as a head of family prior to 1700)

Milward, Thomas

Mingo, Robert

Mirick, James

Mitchell, William

Moody, William

Moores, Edmund

Moores, Matthew

Moores, Samuel

Morrison, Daniel

Morss (Mors, Morse), Robert

Morss (Mors, Morse), Anthony

Morss (Mors, Morse), William

Moulton, John

Moulton, Thomas

Moulton, William

Muffet, William

Musselwhite, John

Mussiloway, Daniel (aka Roger Waldron)

Mussey, Joseph

Nisbitt (Nisbet), William

Noyes, Nicholas

Noyes, James

Noyes, William

Oliver, John

Ordway, James

Osgood, John

Osgood, William

Palmer, Henry

Palmer, Joseph

Palmer, William

Palmer, Nathan

Parker, Nathan

Parker, The Rev. Thomas

Pearson, Benjamin

Pearson, John

Peasley, Joseph

Pemberton, James

Pemberton, John

Pengrin, Moses

Perkins, Benjamin

Pettingell (Pettingill), Richard

Phelps, Edward

Pierce, Thomas

Pierce, Daniel

Pike, Maj. Robert

Pike, John (Sr.)

Pike, John (Jr.)

Pilsbury, William

Plumer (Plummer), Francis

Poore (Poor), John

Poore (Poor), Samuel

Randall, William

Rawlins, Nicholas

Rawson, Edward

Remington, John

Richards, John

Richardson, Edward

Richardson, William

Richardson, John

Richardson, Joshua

Robbins, Thomas

Robinson, Robert

Rogers, Robert

Rolfe, Benjamin

Rolfe, John

Rolfe, Henry

Russ, John

Sadler, Anthony

Sampson, Jonathan

Sargent, Capt. Edward

Sargent, William

Saunders, John

Savory, Robert

Sayer (Sawyer), William

Scullard, Samuel

Seers, Thomas

Sewall, Henry

Shatswell, Richard

Short, Anthony

Short, Henry

Silver, Thomas

Smith, John

Smith, Thomas

Snelling, Dr. William

Somerby, Anthony

Somerby, Henry

Spencer, John

Stevens, John

Stevens, Thomas

Stevens, William

Stewart (Stuart), Duncan

Stickney, Amos

Swett, Stephen

Swett, Capt. Benjamin

Swett, John

Tewksbury, Henry

Thomas, William

Thompson (Thomson), Edward

Thresher, Arthur

Thorla (Thurlow), Richard

Thurston, Daniel

Tillotson, John

Titcomb, William

Toppan, Abraham

Travers, Henry

Trotter, William

Trueworthy (aka Treworgy), John

Tucker, John

Waldron, Roger (aka Daniel Mussiloway)

Wallington (Wallingford), Nicholas

Wallington, John

Warham (Wareham, Worm), William

Weare, Nathaniel

Webster, Israel

Webster, John

Wells, Thomas

Wells, John

Wheeler, George

Wheeler, David

Wheeler, Roger

Wheeler, John

White, William

White, Capt. Paul

Whittier, Thomas

Willet (Willett), Francis

Williams, John

Woodbridge, John

Woodman, Archelaus

Woodman, Edward

Woolcott (Wolcott), John

Woolery, Richard

Worster, Timothy

Worth, Lionel

Wright, John

Young, Edward

 

Red text indicates the original proprietors of the town according to records dated December 7, 1642

 


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