Nicholas Holt Jr1

#5773, (say 1645 - )
Relationship6th great-granduncle of William David Lewis
Father*Nicholas Holt1 (c 1608 - 1685/86)
Mother*Elizabeth _____1 ( - 1656)
Birth*say 1645He was born say 1645 at Essex Co., MassachusettsG.1 
circa 1652He lived with Nicholas Holt and Elizabeth _____ circa 1652 at Andover, Essex Co., MassachusettsG; "one of the six original settlers."2,3,4,5 
Marriage*8 January 1679/80He married Mary Russell on 8 January 1679/80 at Essex Co., MassachusettsG.6 

Citations

  1. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995-2011), III:400.
  2. [S170] Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts (Boston: Charles H. Pope, 1900), p. 238.
  3. [S305] William Richard Cutter, compiler, New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Volume III, 3rd Series (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915), III:1485, entry for HOLT.
  4. [S601] Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, editor, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (Boston: Press of William White, 1853, 1854), III:73-74. General Court records, 6 May 1646. "Cutshamache Sagamor of ye Massachusetts came into ye Corte & acknowledged yt for the sum of £6 & a Coat which he had already received he had sold to Mr. John Woodbridge in behalfe of ye inhabitants of Cochichawicke now called Andover all his right, interest & privilege in ye land 6 miles southward from ye towne, two miles eastward to Rowley bounds be ye same more or lesse, and northward to Merrimack river..."
  5. [S2056] John J. Currier, History of Newbury, Mass. 1635–1902 (Boston: Damrell & Upham, 1902), p. 75. "Among the Newbury men who accompanied the Rev. Mr. Woodbridge to Cochichawicke, and settled there, were John Osgood, Joseph Parker, John Stevens, Nicholas Holt, Benjamin Woodbridge, John Frye, Nathan Parker, John Aslett, William Ballard, and John Russ, sr."
  6. [S166] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, III:400, as 1679[/80?].