Chappell

generation no. 1

George Chappell was born 1615 in London, England, and died 1682 in New London. CT. He married (1) Margaret 1625 in New London, CT. He married (2) Christain 1640 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. She was 1625 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT, and died 1651 in Wetherfield, Hartford, CT.

Child of George and Christain is:

  1. Abigal Chappell, b. September 1, 1644 in Wethersfield, Harford, CT; d. February 1712/13 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT.

George Chappell sailed from London, England on March 16, 1634/35, aboard the ship, Christain, to New England. He was listed as being 20 years old.

generation no. 2

Abigal Chappell (George) was born September 1, 1644 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT, and died February 1712/13 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. She married (1) John Comstock 1661 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT; born Abt. 1624, died 1680 in Lyme, New London, CT. She married (2) Moses Huntley January 18, 1679;80 in Lyme, New London, CT; born July 1, 1652 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; died 1729 in Lyme, New London, CT.

Children of Abigal and John: (see Comstock)

 

Noyes

generation no. 1

William Noyes was born Abt. 1500 in England and died 1533 in England. He married Agnes. She was born Abt. 1500 in England, and died 1532 in England.

Child of William and Agnes is:

  1. Robert William Noyes, b. Abt. 1530 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. Aft. November 1599 in Cholderton, Wilts, England.

generation no. 2

Robert William Noyes ( William) was born Abt. 1530 in Cholderton, Wilts, England, and died Aft. November 1599 in Cholderton, Wilts, England. He married Joan Attridge, Abt. 1565. She was born 1545 in Cholderton, Wilts, England, and died 1574.

Children of Robert and Joan are:

  1. Richard Noyes, b. 1565 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. August 25, 1639. M. Sarah 1595; b' Abt. 1565; d. 1596.

  2. William Noyes, b. Abt. 1568 in Cholderton, Wilts, england; d. May 28, 1622 in Cholderton, Wilts, England.

  3. Robert Noyes, b. Abt. 1570 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. January 20, 1657/58 in Cholderton, Wilts, England.

generation no. 3

William Noyes ( Robert, William) was born Abt. 1568 in Cholderton, Wilts, England, and died May 28, 1622 in Choldreton, Wilts, England. He married Anne Parker 1595 in Cornet, England.Daughter of Robert Parker and Mary Eydith Burge-Collins. She was born Abt. 1575 in Cholderton, Wilts, England and died Bef. March 6, 1655/56 in Cholderton, Wilts, England.

Children of William and Anne are:

  1. Thomas Noyes, b. 1590; d. 1595

  2. Ephraim Noyes, b. Abt. 1595 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. October 28, 1639 in Cholderton, Wilts, England. m. Parnell Brewer, November 5, 1640.

  3. Nathan Noyes, b. May 15, 1597 in Cholderton, wilts, England; d. September 6, 1651 in Cholderton, wilts, England. m. Mary Parker Abt. 1620; b. 1584; d. 1627. (Nathan matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford, May 19, 1615 and admitted B.A. October 26, 1616. In 1622 he succeeded his father as Rector of Cholderton.

  4. James Noyes, b. Abt. 1608 in Cholderton, Wilts, England ; d. October 22, 1635 in Newbury, Essex. MA.

  5. ??? Noyes, b. Abt. 1610 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. October 16, 1671 in Gloucester, Essex, MA. m. Thomas Kent 1631; b. Abt. 1612 in Essex, England; d. 1636.

  6. Ann Noyes, b. Abt. 1610; d. 1611.

  7. John Noyes, b. Abt. 1612 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. 1646 in Newton, Wiltshire, England. m. Elizabeth Bulpit; b. 1603; 1646.

  8. Mowit noyes, b. 1613 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. 1614.

  9. Nicholas Noyes, b. Bet. 1616-1618 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. November 1701 in Newbury, Essex. MA. m. (1) Ann Stephens b. Abt. 1616 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. 1646. m. (2) Mary Cutting Abt. 1640; b. 1622 in London, England; d. November 23, 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Nicholas Noyes sailed on the ship , "Mary and John", of London, on May 23, 1633 with his brother, James and wife Sarah. The ship landed in New England, probably on the banks of the Mystic River, in 1633, among the first settlers of Newbury, where all of his children were born. When they first arrived in Newbury, tradition has it that he was the first to leap ashore. He walked 40 miles to Cambridge, to register to vote when he became a freeman on May 17, 1637. He was a deputy to The Great and General Court of the King at Boston, from Newbury, Dec. 19,1660, May 28. 1679, May 19, 1680, and Jan. 4, 1680 -84. Was chosen Deacon of the First Church in Newbury in 1634/35.

  10. Ann Noyes, b. December 16, 1617 in Cholderton, Wilts, England; d. 1618.

  11. ??? Noyes, b. Abt. 1632. m. Robert Reade 1632.

From The book "Descendants of Reverend William Noyes"

Reverend William Noyes matriculated at University College, Oxford, Nov. 15, 1588, at the age of 20, and was graduated B.A. , May 31, 1592. He was rector of the Parish of Choulderton in Wiltshire, situated between Amesbury in Hampshire, and eleven miles from Salisbury, which contains the great Salisbury Cathedral, built in the year 1220 A.D., whose lofty tower overlooks the dead Roman city of Sarum and "Stonehedge," the ruins of the wonderful pre-historic temple of the ancient Celtic Druids, in the midst of Salisbury Plain. The register of the Diocese shows that he officated in the Parish from 1602- 1620, at which time he resigned. He was then appointed Attorney General to the King. He was succeeded as rector by his son, Rev. Nathan Noyes.

Rev. William Noyes married Ann Parker, who was the sister of Rev. Robert Parker, a learned Puritan divine, and a graduate of Oxford, who was driven to Holland for "non-conformity" to Queen Elizabeth's reforms.

generation no. 4

James Noyes ( William, Robert, William) was born Abt. 1608 in Cholderton, Wilts, England, and died October 22,1656 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married Sarah Brown 1634 in Cholderton, Wilts, England. She was born Abt. 1610 in South Hampton, Hampshire, England, and died September 13, 1691 in Newbury, Essex, MA.

Children of James and Sarah are:

  1. Joseph Noyes, b. October 15, 1637 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. November 16,1717 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. m. (1) Mary Darvell November 12, 1622 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA; b. May 10, 1642 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA; d. September 24, 1677 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. m (2) Mary Dunster July 14, 1680; b. December 15, 1630 in Bury, Lancastershire, England; d. 1715.

  2. James Noyes, b. March 11, 1638/39 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. December 30, 1719 in Stonington, New London, CT. m. Dorothy Stanton September 12, 1674 in Stonington, New London, CT; b. 1651 in Hartford, CT; d. January 19, 1743/44 in Stonington, New London, CT. From "Descendants of Rev. William Noyes". James graduated at Hartford College in 1659. In the year 1664 he removed to Stonington and in June, 1664, he commenced preaching there as licentiate. On Sept. 10, 1674, he was ordained as the first minister of Stonington, and continued to preach there as the paster of the First Congregational Church until his death. His ministry covered a period of fifty-five years.

  3. Sarah Noyes, b. August 12, 1641 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. February 21, 1753.

  4. Moses Noyes, b. December 16,1643 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. November 10, 1729 in Newbury, Essex, MA.

  5. John Noyes, b. June 3, 1645 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. November 9, 1678. m. Sarah Oliver; b. Abt. 1645; d. March 19, 1705/06. John was a Freeman 1676; also served as Constable of Boston that same year.

  6. Thomas Noyes, b. August 10, 1648 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. 1730. m. (1) Martha Pierce December 28, 1669; b. April 24, 1641 in Watertown, MA; d. September 3, 1674. m. (2) Elizabeth Greenleaf September 24, 1677 in Newbury, Essex, MA. b. April 5, 1660 in Newbury, Essex, MA.

  7. Rebecca Noyes, b. April 1, 1651 in Newbury, Essex, MA. m. John Knight January 1, 1669/70; b. august 16, 1648 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. May 1725 in Newbury, Essex, MA.

  8. William Noyes, b. September 22, 1653 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. March 10, 1742/43. m. Sarah Cogswell November 6, 1685; b. Abt. 1653.

  9. Sarah Noyes, b. March 25, 16 56 in Newbury, Essex, MA; d. May 20, 1695. m. John Hale March 31, 1684; b. June 2, 1636 in Charleston, Middlesex, MA; d. May 15, 1700 in Beverly, Essex, MA.

From "Descendants of Rev. William Noyes" James Noyes matriculated at University College, Oxford, Aug. 22, 1627, but was not graduated. the Rev. Thomas Parker took him for his assistant at his school in Newbury in Berkshire. He married Sarah in 1634 and in March of that year they embarked for New England on the "Mary and John" of London. they settled in Medford, where the county records show him to have been a resident in 1634, where he was made a Freeman, Sept. 3, 1634, and where "he preached". It is said that "for a time he officiated in the Watertown Church" (probably as an assistant).

Along with his cousin, Rev. Thomas Parker, and his brother Nicholas they removed to Newbury. Uniform tradition has it that the few original settlers came up by water from Ipswich through Plum Island and up the Quascacunquen ( Parker River) to the place they had selected as their future home. Tradition also asserts that they landed on the north bank of the river about one hundred rods below the spot where the bridge now stands, and that Nicholas was the first who leaped ashore. Among those original settlers were Thomas Parker, James Noyes and his wife, and Nicholas Noyes.

Rev. Parker and Rev. Noyes began, almost immediately, to form a church. The first meeting was on the Sabbath and held in the open air, under a tree. Rev. Parker was chosen pastor " in that waye of church discipline which he then preached for, the congregational waye". James Noyes was at the same time chosen teacher.

Rev. Cotton Mather in his "Magnolia" says: "They taught in one school (in England), came over in one ship, were pastor and teacher in one church and, Mr. Parker continuing always celibacy, they lived in one house till death death separated them for a time. Mr. Noyes built a house on Parker Street. It is still standing today, and is one of the oldest houses in Newbury.

generation no. 5

Moses Noyes ( James, William, Robert, William) was born December 16, 1643 in Newbury, Essex, MA, and died November 10, 1729 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married Ruth Pickett Abt. 1675 in Lyme, New London, CT, daughter of John Pickett and Ruth Brewster. She was born 1654 in Plymouth, MA, and died September 14, 1690 in Lyme, New London, CT.

Children of Moses and Ruth are:

  1. Naomi Noyes, b. Abt. 1676 in Stonington, New London, CT; d. February 10, 1761 in Lyme, New London, CT.

  2. Moses Noyes, b. August 1, 1678 in Lyme, New London, CT; d. October 10, 1743 in Lyme, New London, CT. m. Mary Ely Abt. 1713; b. November 29, 1689 in Lyme, New London, CT; d. 1728 in Lyme, New London, CT.

  3. Rufus noyes, b. January 6, 1680/81.

  4. Ruth Noyes, b. January 6, 1680/81. m. James Wadsworth.

  5. Sarah Noyes, b. 1683; d. August 16, 1776. m. Timothy Mather.

Moses Noyes was the first minister at Lyme, CT, he served there for sixty years.

generation no. 6

Naomi Noyes ( Moses, James, William, Robert, William) was born Abt. 1676 in Stonington, New London, CT, and died February 10, 1761 in Lyme, New London, CT. She married William Comstock September 19, 1695 in Lyme, New London, CT; born January 9, 1668/69 in Lyme, New London, CT; died March 15, 1727/28 in Lyme, New London, CT.

Children of Naomi and William are: (see Comstock)

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