Pane-Joyce Genealogy
35007. Rebecca Newhall. Born ca 1676 in Malden, MA.227 Rebecca died in Malden, MA on 7 Oct 1694.227
35008. Elizabeth Newhall. Born ca 1678 in Malden, MA.227

Children of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Newhall) Burnap, born at Reading:
    i. Benjamin, b. 14 Nov 1702;
    ii. David, b. 24 Mar 1704;
    iii. Elizabeth, b. 1 Mar 1708;
    iv. Lydia, b. 21 Feb 1709/10;
    v. Jonathan, b. 19 Jan 1711;
    vi. Sarah, b. 31 Aug 1713;
    vii. mary, b. 25 Feb 1719/20; and
    viii. Easter, b. Apr 1723, d. 8 Mar 1723/4.227
On 18 Jan 1700 Elizabeth married Benjamin Burnap (5632) , son of Robert Burnap (2247) (ca 1627-18 Oct 1695) & Sarah Brown (-23 Nov 1713), in Reading, MA. Born on 8 Jun 1677 in Reading, MA. Benjamin died in Reading, MA aft 1740.

Benjamin, of Reading.
35009. Lieut. Thomas Newhall. Born ca 1680.227 Thomas died in Leicester, MA bef 6 Apr 1776.

From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
    Thoms removed very early to Leicester, where in 1724 he was chosen to represent the town in General Court. In Jan., 1727-8, he bought a thirty-acre lot on Strawberry Hill. In June, 1728, he, then called Lieutenant, bought a tract of one hundred acres at the south end of the Settlers’ part of Leicester, near Judge Menzies. In Nov., 1728, he bought of James Wilson a messuage, etc., containing nearly one hundred and fifty acres, about two miles and a half southwest of the meeting-house in Leicester, and near land of Capt. Samuel Green; and in April, 1730, he bought of the same a messuage and tract of nearly one hundred and twenty acres, near land of Thomas Richardson, Capt. Green, Kenny, Jonas Clark and William Green.
    These seem to have constituted his principal purchases of real estate in Leicester. In July, 1732, he sold to John Converse, blacksmith, fifty acres of land at Newhall’s Hill. Two days afterward he conveyed to his son Jonathan Newhall of Leicester the lot bought of James Wilson (see above), reserving saw-mill and stream and lumber pit to same and the right to saw during his lifetime. In Jan., 1769, Thomas Newhall of Worcester, gentleman, conveys to Jonathan Newhall of Leicester, gentleman, land in Leicester on the road to Sturbridge and near land of Thomas Newhall, jr.
    The date of Lieut. Newhall's death has not been ascertained. What was left of his real estate seems to have been divided, in pursuance to an order of court of 6 April, 1776, into four equal pails, viz.: to Isaac Moore, Dorothy Newhall, the children of Mary Earle, and the children of Abigail Earle.

Strawberry Hill was the name for Leicester before given the name Leicester. Strawberry Hill itself is west of the center of town, just west of Sargent Pond. There’s a golf course there called Straberry Hills Golf Course. The “Settler’s part” of Leicester is what is now the town of Leicester; the west part was set off as the town of Spencer.
Thomas married Mary Stebbins (15539) , daughter of Samuel Stebbins (21 Jan 1658-3 Sep 1732) & Mary French (5818) (27 Feb 1659-26 Jan 1696). Born 12 Feb 1682/3 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Mary died in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts on 1 Nov 1753.

Mercy, also called Mary, Stebbins.
Their children include:
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Mary Newhall (5 Nov 1704-)
32720ii.
Hannah Newhall (29 Jan 1705/6-bef 1776)
32721iii.
Abigail Newhall (7 Oct 1707-bef 1776)
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Lydia Newhall (18 Mar 1710-1741)
32723v.
Jonathan Newhall (4 Mar 1711/2-8 Jun 1787)
32724vi.
David Newhall (22 Mar 1713-)
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Esther Newhall (7 Dec 1714-)
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Dorothy Newhall (14 Feb 1717/8-)
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Rebecca Newhall (ca 1720-Sep 1740)
35010. Hannah Newhall. Born ca 1682.227

Children of Joseph and Hannah (Newhall) Lamson, born at Malden:
    i. Hannah Lamson, b. 26 May 1710;
    ii. Elizabeth Lamson, b. 6 May 1713;
    iii. Rebecca Lamson, died 15 Mar 1714/5 at Malden;
    iv. Rebecca Lamson, b. 11 Jul 1717;
    v. Joseph Lamson, b. 19 Feb 1719/20;
    vi. Benjamin Lamson, b. 18 Sep 1724; and
    vii. Mary Lamson, b. 13 Nov 1727.227
On 13 Feb 1708 Hannah married Joseph Lamson, son of Joseph Lamson (Aug 1658-27 Aug 1722) & Elizabeth Mitchell (ca 1658-10 Jun 1703), in Charlestown, MA.227 Born on 28 Jul 1684 in Malden, MA. Joseph died aft 1736.
35011. Daniel Newhall. Born ca 1685 in Malden, MA.227 Daniel died in Malden, MA on 3 Feb 1760.227 Occupation: Innholder.

From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
    His will of 5 Aug., 1758,
proved 12 Feb., 1760, mentions wife Sarah, sons Daniel and John, daughter Sarah Burditt and son-in-law Thomas Burditt, grandson Samuel Burditt and three grandsons, Nathan, Edward and Bernard Newhall, minor children of his son Nathan, deceased. His widow and executrix, Sarah Newhall, had as sureties on her bond of 11 Feb., 1760, John Newhall of Spencer and Daniel Newhall of Leicester, gentlemen.
On 8 Jan 1706 Daniel married Sarah Fosdick (3638) , daughter of Sergt. John Fosdick (1457) (ca 1626-17 Sep 1716) & Elizabeth (-27 Sep 1716), in Charlestown, MA.227 Born on 11 Jun 1687 in Charlestown, MA.227 Sarah died in Malden, MA, on 12 Dec 1763; she was 76.227

From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
    Sarah died 12 Dec, 1763, and in her will, wherein she styles herself of Malden, innholder, signed 1 Dec, 1761, and proved 19 Dec, 1763, she appoints her son Daniel Newhall of Leicester executor, and leaves to him and to her grandsons Samuel Burditt and Nathan Newhall, in equal thirds, all her property except legacies of gold necklace or beads to her daughter Sarah Burditt, and silver shoe buckles to her son John Newhall. Witnesses Samuel Buffum, Benj. Newhall, jr., and Isaiah Newhall. Her executor’s sureties were John Newhall of Spencer and Samuel Burditt of Malden, gentlemen.
Their children include:
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Daniel Newhall (12 Dec 1707-)
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John Newhall (12 May 1714-)
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Sarah Newhall (27 Nov 1711-)
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Nathan Newhall (26 Oct 1719-18 Jan 1757)
35012. Lydia Newhall. Born on 17 Apr 1687 in Malden, MA.227 Lydia died aft 1739.
On 17 Oct 1706 when Lydia was 19, she married Capt. Samuel Wade (18099) , son of Maj. Nathaniel Wade (6538) (ca 1648-28 Nov 1707) & Mercy Bradstreet (6751) (ca 1647-5 Oct 1714), in Medfield, MA.321 Born on 31 Dec 1683 in Medford, MA.321 Samuel died in Medford, MA, on 9 Dec 1738; he was 54.321 Buried in Salem St. Cemetery, Medford. Occupation: Innholder.

From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
    Mr. Wade was an innholder, in whose tavern, “at the sign of the Fountain in Mistick,” on Monday, the 27 Dec, 1714, arose a brawl between Capt. Edward Sprague and Thomas Newhall, jr., of Maiden, resulting in the Captain being sadly bruised about the head, thrown to the floor, and barely escaping from being pitched out of the window. As usual, both parties seem to have been at fault.
    Mr. Wade attained to the military rank of Captain and died 9 Dec, 1738. Administration was granted to his widow, Mrs. Lydia Wade, 8 Jan., 1738-9.
Their children include:
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Lydia Wade (10 Sep 1707-28 Oct 1784)
37262ii.
Sarah Wade (18 Jan 1708/9-)
37263iii.
Dorothy Wade (22 Feb 1710/1-25 May 1773)
37264iv.
Rebecca Wade (28 Jan 1712/3-18 Mar 1773)
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Samuel Wade (21 Apr 1715-8 Jan 1788)
37266vi.
Abigail Wade (28 Jul 1717-15 Jul 1791)
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Nathaniel Wade (20 Feb 1719/20-1748)
37268viii.
37269ix.
Lieut. Simon Wade (28 Mar 1725-1749)
37270x.
Elizabeth Wade (18 May 1729-13 Sep 1802)
35013. Samuel Newhall. Born on 26 Apr 1689 in Malden, MA.227 Samuel died in Malden, MA, on 17 Apr 1733; he was 43.227
On 3 Dec 1713 when Samuel was 24, he married Sarah Sargent, daughter of Joseph Sargent (18 Apr 1663-27 Nov 1717) & Mary Green (Dec 1668-9 Apr 1758), in Malden, MA.227 Born on 30 Oct 1695 in Malden, MA.227 Sarah died in Malden, MA, on 17 Nov 1740; she was 45.

Children of Samuel and Sarah (Sargent) Newhall, born at Malden:
    i. Samuel, b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 17 Nov 1740 at Malden, m. there 18 Mar 1737 Martha Upham (b. 1714, daughter of James & Dorothy (Wigglesowrth) Upham; she m. 2nd at Malden 2 Dec 1741 Samuel Wade of Medford);
    ii. Jospeh, b. 8 Dec 1716, d. bef 11 May 1761 at Newbury, MA, m. (int. at Malden 29 Dec 1739) Mercy Bradshaw (b. 27 Dec 1721 at Medford, daughter of John & Mercy (Tufts) Bradshow), resided at Charlestown, then Shrewsbury, Gloucester, and Newbury;
    iii. Sarah, b. 16 Jan 1718/9, d. 30 Jul 1757, m. 4 Jul 1742 Rev. Benjamin Bowers of Middle Haddam, CT (b. 7 Mar 1718, d. 16 May 1761);
    iv. Mary, b. 1 Apr 1721, d. 8 Dec 1745, m. 15 Jun 1740 Rev. Thomas Skinner of Colchester, CT (d. 10 Oct 1762);
    v. Thomas, b. 3 Mar 1723/4, d. Dec 1740 at Malden;
    vi. David, b. 15 Oct 1726, d. 23 Dec 1726;
    vii. Jonathan, b. 10 Jul 1728, d. 8 Jun 1737 at Malden;
    viii. Aaron, b. 1730, d. bef. 1 Mar 1779 at Gloucester, m. there 14 Dec 1758 Hannah Babson (b. 20 Oct 1739, dau. of James & Hannah (Smith) Babson); and
    ix. Ezra, b. 1 May 1773, d. 7 Apr 1798 at Salem, m. 1st at Lynn 10 Apr 1755 Sarah Fuller (b. 27 Jul 1737, d. 4 May 1777, dau. of Joseph & Eunice (Potter) Fuller), m. 2nd at Lynn 8 May 1781 widow Alice (Breed) Gray (b. 22 Sep 1744 at Lynn, d. 9 Feb 1833 at Lowell, MA, daughter of Nathan & Mary (Bassett) Breed, widow of William Gray of Boston).227
35014. Martha Newhall. Born ca 1691.

Children of Nathaniel and Martha (Newhall) Wilson:
    i. Tabitha Wilson, b. 16 Mar 1712;
    ii. Sarah Wilson, b. 4 Jul 1716;
    iii. Nathaniel Wilson, b. 4 May 1718;
    iv. Benjamin Wilson, b. 8 Jan 1721;
    v. Simeon Wilson, b. 7 Feb 1723; and
    vi. David Wilson, b. 16 Oct 1725.227
On 5 Jan 1709 Martha married Nathaniel Wilson, son of Joseph Wilson (ca 1638-14 Jan 1704/5) & Dorcas Randall (ca 1650-29 Nov 1714), in Malden, MA.227 Born ca 1684 in Malden, MA. Nathaniel died in 1735. Occupation: Yeoman.
Their children include:
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Nathaniel Wilson (4 May 1718-1758)
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Simeon Wilson (7 Feb 1723-1791)
35015. Elisha Newhall. Born ca 1693.
On 21 Nov 1721 Elisha married Rebecca Gay in Reading, MA.228

Rebecca Gay, or Garey, of Stoneham.
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