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Wayne Marshall Chase (Images-of-New-England)  > History > Historic Old Newbury
Settled in 1635, historic old Newbury once encompassed today's towns of Newbury, West Newbury and Newburyport Massachusetts.
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The Gravestone of "First Man-Child" at the  Byfield Parish Cemetery Joshua Woodman was the first white male born in Newbury in the year 1637. He  was the second person buried at the Byfield Parish Cemetery.
A 300 year old mile marker in front of the Dummer Mansion in Byfield Massachusetts
The grave of Hannah Merrill at the Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury Massachusetts
View of Newbury Massachusetts from Old Town Hill 2012
Old Town Newbury Massachusetts First Meetinghouse Marker
The Samuel S. Chase House  c. 1730 on Training Field Road in West Newbury Massachusetts
This stone marks the site of Thurlow's Bridge which was built over the Parker River in Newbury Massachusetts in 1654.
My ancestor Aquila Chase's grave stone in Newbury Massachusetts. He was the son of the first settler Aquila Chase. This stone is almost 300 years old. "HERE LYES BUREID THE BODY OF Mr AqUILA CHAS WHO DIED JULY THE 29 1720 IN THE 68 YEAR OF HIS AGE"
The grave of Lieutenant Thomas Pike, born Aug 04, 1681 in Newbury, MA; died Feb 12, 1753 in Newbury, MA at the Walnut Street Cemetery in West Newbury Massachusetts
This stone marks the site of Thurlow's Bridge which was built over the Parker River in Newbury Massachusetts in 1654.
This stone marks the site of Thurlow's Bridge which was built over the Parker River in Newbury Massachusetts in 1654.
This stone marks the site of Thurlow's Bridge which was built over the Parker River in Newbury Massachusetts in 1654.
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