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- Ann Batt, daughter of Nicholas Batt, and Lucy _____, married, June 13, 1653, John Webster, of Newbury, Mass.
Nicholas Batt and family came to New England on the ship James, from Southampton, England, April 5, 1635; they settled at Newbury, Mass. He was a linen weaver. The Newbury pioneers were interwoven inblood with many of their neighbors of Oldtown and Rowley, Mass.
John Webster came from Ipswich, Suffolk County, England, to Ipswich, Mass., where he was made freeman in 1635. He died soon after coming here, leaving four sons and four daughters. His wife's name was Mary. Their children:
JOHN2 b. 1633; m. Anna Batt.
Thomas.
Mary m. John Emery.
Hannah m. Michael Emerson.
Stephen b. 1639; m. Hannah Ayer; moved to Haverhill, Mass.
Eliza.
Abigal.
Israel b. 1644; m. Elisabeth Brown (2) Elisabeth Lunt.
Nathan b. 1646; m. Mary .
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- [S267] Some of the Descendants of John Webster of Ipswich, Massachuesetts, 1634, John Calvin Webster, (Name: s.n., 1912;), 8 (Reliability: 3).
- [S269] Family records of branches of the Hanaford, Thompson, Huckins, Prescott, Smith, Neal, Haley, Lock, Swift, Plumer, Leavitt, Wilson, Green and allied families, (Name: s.n., 1915;), 301 (Reliability: 3).
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