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Nathan Presson and Martha Collins

1.[1].[1].[09]   Nathan PRESBURY (1707-xxxx): Nathan PRESBURY is the son of William and Prisciall (Randall PRESBURY) born 18 May 1707 at Beverly, Essex Co., MA. With his brother, William, and sister, Ruth, Nathan, then aged 13, was christened at Beverly Jan 3, 1720.

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Perhaps the Nathan who married Martha COLLLINS 13 December 1727 in Salisbury, MA, "Nathan PRESBURY, of Newbury m. Martha COLLINS." Marriage record is from old Norfolk Co. Court Book.  Note:    The town of Salisbury was est. 1640 from land then known as Colechester. In 1688, part of the town of Salisbury was set off as the new town of Amesbury. Children of Nathan Presbury:

1.[1].[1].[09].1  Priscilla PRESBURY (<1729-xxxx).  Priscilla dau. Nathan, baptized 14 December 1729 at Newbury, Essex Co., MA. Baptismal record said of Third Church, later known as First Religious Society (Unitarian), Newburyport. Note: All of Newburyport was part of Newbury until Jan 1764. Still later, additional parts of Newberry were annexed to Newburyport.
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1[1].[1].[09].2  John PRESBURY (<1731-xxxx).  John s. of Nathan, baptized 27 June 1731 at Newbury. Baptismal record said of Third Church, later known as First Religious Society (Unitarian), Newburyport. Note: All of Newburyport was part of Newbury until Jan 1764. Still later, additional parts of Newberry were annexed to Newburyport.
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A Hannah PRESTON and Elizabeth PRESBURY may also be associated with this Nathan: "Hannah PRESTON" dau. of a Nathan PRESTON was baptized 09 August 1762 at Newbury, Essex Co., MA. Baptismal record said of First Presbyterian Church, "Old South" of   Newburyport. Note: All of Newburyport was part of Newbury until Jan 1764. Still later,   additional parts of Newberry were annexed to Newburyport. "Elizabeth PRESBERRY" dau. of a Nathan PRESBERRY was baptized 11 August 1766 at Newburyport. Baptismal record said of First Presbyterian Church, "Old South" of Newburyport. Note: All of Newburyport was part of Newbury until Jan 1764. Still later, additional parts of Newberry were annexed to Newburyport.

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