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Judith (Couch) Noyes 1717–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1717

Birth Location: Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham)

Death Date: AFT 1790

Death Location: East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham)

Father: James Noyes

Mother: Sarah Coffin

Spouse(s): Thomas Webster

Children(s): Caleb Webster

Judith (Couch) Noyes was born in 1717 in Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham), the child of James Noyes And Sarah Coffin. Judith (Couch) Noyes married Thomas Webster, and had children including Caleb Webster. Judith (Couch) Noyes passed away in 1790 in East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham).

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Biography

  • Judith (Couch) Noyes was born in 1717 in Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham), the child of James Noyes And Sarah Coffin.
  • Judith (Couch) Noyes married Thomas Webster, and had children including Caleb Webster.
  • Judith (Couch) Noyes passed away in 1790 in East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Judith Noyes's Ancestors

Self
Judith Noyes
1717–1790
Birth Place: Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
Parents
James Noyes
1682–1745
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Sarah Coffin
1689–1754
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Grandparents
Timothy Noyes
1655–1718
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Mary Knight
1657–
James Coffin
1659–1735
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Florence Hook
1663–1712
England
Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Noyes
1615–1701
Mary Cutting
1622–1701
John Knight
1637–
Bathsau Ingersoll
1637–
Tristam Coffin
1632–1704
Judith Greenleaf
1625–1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Noyes
1568–1622
Anne Parker
1575–1656
John Cutting
1586–1659
Mary Warde
1592–1662
Tristam Coffin
1609–1681
Dionis Stevens
1609–
Capt Greenleaf
1573–1671
Sarah Dole
1578–1662

Judith Noyes's Descendants

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Judith ((Couch)) Noyes (ABT 1717–AFT 1790) m. Thomas Webster (1 JUL 1715–ABT 1754)
  1. 1. Caleb Webster 1751–1809 m. Mary Tilton 1745–1777 m. Abigail French 1760–
    1. 1. Mary Webster 1776–1806 m. Joseph Badger 1766–1806
      1. 1. Sarah (Webster) Badger 1794–1880 m. Charles Owen 1799–1849
        1. 1. William (Stinson) Owen 1817–1820
        2. 2. Sarah (Elizabeth) Owen 1820–1884 m. Amasa (Paine) Stinchfield 1817–1851 m. Thomas Coombs 1799–
        3. 3. Mary (B.) Owen 1817–
        4. 4. Harriet Owen 1823–
        5. 5. Hannah Owen 1827–
        6. 6. Caroline Owen 1833–

Judith Noyes's Timeline

2 Records

1717
ABT 1717
Birth of Judith (Couch) Noyes in Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
1790
AFT 1790
Age 73
Death of Judith (Couch) Noyes in East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1717
    Event Place: Newbury, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, William Britton - Davie, Florida

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: AFT 1790
    Event Place: East Kingston, New Hampshire (Rockingham)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, William Britton - Davie, Florida

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