From the Great Migration Project
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36576843/nicholas-noyes
Born about 1616 (deposed 27 November 1671 "aged about fifty-five years;" deposed 24 December 1674 "aged about sixty;" deposed 31 March 1679 "aged sixty-three years," son of the Rev. William Noyes of Cholderton, Wiltshire. Yeoman from Cholderton, Wiltshire who came to Massachusetts Bay in 1634 on the "Mary & John" (on 24 March 1633/4, "Nicholas Noyce" was enrolled at Southampton as a passenger for New England on the Mary & John). First settled in Ipswich MA; moved to Newbury in 1635. Died in Newbury 23 November 1701.
Married by 1641 Mary Cutting, daughter of JOHN CUTTING {1636, Watertown}
Nicholas Noyes was brother of JAMES NOYES {1634, Ipswich}. The two brothers were first cousins of THOMAS PARKER {1634, Ipswich} and fourth cousins of PETER NOYES {1638, Sudbury}.
In his contribution to Mather's Magnalia on the life of James Noyes, Nicholas Noyes, son of this immigrant, recounted the circumstances of his father's migration:
"In the same ship [in 1634] came Mr. Thomas Parker, Mr. James Noyes, and a younger brother of his, Mr. Nicholas Noyes, who was then a single man; between which there was more than ordinary endearment of affection, which was never shaken or broken but by death. And his brother that came over with him a single man, is through the mercy of God yet living; and hath of children, grand-children, and great-grand-children, above an hundred."
Source : Anderson's Great Migration Study Project