On 18 Jun 1677 when Esther was 19, she married
John Newhall (17350) , son of
Ens. Thomas Newhall (6372) (ca Apr 1629-1 Apr 1687) &
Elizabeth Potter (8158) (ca 1634-Feb 1686/7), in Lynn, MA.
228 Born 14 Feb 1655/6 in Lynn, MA.228 John died in Lynn, MA on 20 Jun 1738.228 Buried in Lynn GR1. Occupation: Bricklayer & mason.
From The Newhall Family of Lynn:86
John was a bricklayer or mason, and was generally known as John Newhall, Tertius; but in 1718 (April 7th ), he made a deposition, calling himself John Newhall, junr , and aged sixty-two. His uncle, John, was then deceased and John, the son of Anthony, was still alive as John Newhall, Senr.
His estate does not appear in Probate; but he seems to have conveyed his Real Estate to his only son Jacob in his lifetime (24 th December, 1734) by a deed of gift recorded in B. 77, L. 1, of the Records of Deeds for Essex Co. This deed describes various parcels, the first of which he calls “my homestead where I lately dwelt with the dwelling house & all the other buildings standing thereon and said Homestead contains about twenty acres,” etc., bounded northerly and northwesterly on the country road, southwesterly and southerly on the Great Bridge River in part and partly on the marsh of Thomas Witt, southeasterly and easterly partly on the marsh of John Newhall and partly on Jenks’ Creek and Mower’s Brook, so called. The witnesses to this deed were Richard Johnson, Solomon Newhall and Samuel Johnson.