• Andrew(2) Newcomb was residing in this country as early as July 1666, as at that date he attended a meeting at Isles of Shoals, near Portsmouth, N. H.
He lived many years in the village of Edgartown and owned the land upon which the Court house now stands.
2808, p 2• Mr. Newcomb appears to have removed from the Shoals about 1675, and settled same year at Edgartown, on the Island of Martha’s Vineyard, Dukes Co., Mass., where he lived till his decease which took place between Mar. 7, 1703-4 and Oct. 22, 1708, ae. about 64 to 68 years.
1743, p 16• Captain Andrew Newcomb came to America from the West of England and was living in Boston in 1663. The Newcomb family served with distinction in the Indian Wars.
591, p 3• Mr. Newcomb appears to have died without making a will, and no inventory or settlement of this estate has been found upon record.
1738, p 19
Spouses
Family Notes
• By his first wife he had seven children, all of whom appear to have been born in the vicinity of Kittery, Me.
1738, p 19• 7 children.
1743, p 19
ChildrenSimon (~1665-1745)
Birthabt 1658, Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts
Deathabt Sep 1731, Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts Age: 73
FatherCapt. Thomas BAYES (-~1680)
MotherAnna BAKER
Family Notes
• By his second wife there were eight children, all of whom were married and had families, and although no record of their births has been preserved yet their relationship as brothers and sisters, also that they were children of Andrew(2) and Anna Newcomb, has been authenticated by a plea for partition of land brought 1 Oct 1731, in which all, or nearly all of the children and heirs were named.
1738, p 19
ChildrenAnna (Adopted Twins) (1677-1723)