Will - Person Sheet
Will - Person Sheet
NameNOYCE, Hannah , 12G Grandmother
Birth Date16 Sep 1618
Birth PlaceHaverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
Death Date19 Jul 1677 Age: 58
Death PlaceHaverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
FatherNOYCE, Joseph (~1597-~1655)
MotherFOLCORD, Hannah (~1601-~1655)
Spouses
1HEATH, Bartholomew , 12G Grandfather
Birth Dateabt 1615
Birth PlaceEngland
Death Date14 Jan 1681 Age: 66
Death PlaceHaverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
Misc. Notes
The American ancestor of the Heath family of Amsterdam, New York, was Bartholomew Heath, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, who settled there prior to 1645.

He was of English birth and ancestry, although there is no definite record of the date of his arrival or the place from which he came. He most likely arrived in America with other members of the family and was temporarily located in some of the smallest settlements, where there were no early records kept until 1645, when he appears in Haverhill.

Elder Isaac Heath, of Roxbury, came in the ship "Hopewell," 1635. His brother, William, of Roxbury, came from London in the ship "Lion," 1632, with wife Mary and five children. There is no evidence that he was related to these men, but the probability is that he was. Bartholomew had a brother, John Heath, who left bequests to the children of his brother, but named in his will no family of his own. He was also of Haverhill. This branch of the family migrated to New Hampshire, where they are of frequent mention.

In the town of Hampstead, they were both numerous and prominent. The revolutionary rolls of New Hampshire bear the names of twenty-three Heaths who served in the continental army, and they are particularly noticed as being present at noted battles.
ChildrenJoseph
 Josiah (1651-1731)
2HEATH, Bartholomew , 12G Grandfather
Birth Date15 Aug 1611
Birth PlaceNazeing, Essex, England
Death Date15 Jan 1681 Age: 69
Death PlaceHaverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
Marr Date1643
Marr PlaceMassachusetts
ChildrenJohn
 Josiah (1651-1731)
Last Modified 21 Feb 2018Created 9 Nov 2020 by Robert Avent