Noah died in Princeton on April 6, 1771, killed by a falling tree.
Ruth Upham Norcross, widow of Noah Norcross, then married Josiah Mirick in Princeton on Dec. 7, 1772.[4]
Josiah and Ruth Mirick had, in Princeton:
Susana Mirick, b. 26 June 1774, m. Steven Everett of Barre, Vermont on 26 Jan 1798[5]
Sources
↑ Middlesex, Town of Weston, Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850, p. 51
↑ Middlesex, Town of Weston, Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850, p. 115
↑ Middlesex, Town of Weston, Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850, p. 473
↑ Worcester, Vital Records of Princeton, Massachusetts, pp. 119 & 122
↑ Worcester, Vital Records of Princeton, Massachusetts, pp. 50 & 120.
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