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1594 - 1636 (~ 42 years)
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Thomas NEWBERRY [1] |
- He was one of the richest men among the colonists and a merchant; he had an excellent education and was engaged in legal study in London during several terms of the Court of Chancery. (Chancery Proceedings, series 2, 342-65.) In 1626, he occupied an estate called "Coweleyes" in Marshwood, co. Dorset. he turned Puritan when a young man and sailed for New England in April, 1634. His first appearance on the records of New England is as a grantee of lands in Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 1, 1634; he subsequently received several other large grants of land there. His name invariably appears on the records with the prefix "Mr." for he was of the highest social standing. He joined the church in Dorchester soon after his arrival and on Sept. 3, 1634, was admitted a Freeman of Mass., and immediately became prominent in public affairs, being chosen Selectman Oct. 28, 1634, when it was "agreed that their shall be Tenn men chosen to order all the affayres of the Plantation, to continue for one yeare & to meete monethly according to the order Oct; 8, 1633." On Mar. 4, 1634-5 and May 6, 1635, he was Deputy for Dorchester to the General Cour. On May 6, he was "chosen overseer of the worke att Castle Ileland, in the roome of Roger Ludlowe, Esq." et. At the session of July 8, he was apppointed one of a committee of two "to sett out the bounds betwixte Wessaguscus & Barecove." He was an active leader in the project for the settling of Windsor but died before its accomplishment; he had, however, visited the site of the new town and his widow and children went there after his death.
After the death of Mrs. Newberry, her husband m. (2) about 1630 Jane, who was perhaps Jane Dabinott of Chardstock, dau. of John Dabinott and a cousin of his first wife. Thomas Newberry was her guardian. Her father had left her over 150 pounds when married with the consent of her mother and his overseers, Christopher Dabinott and Thomas Newberry; perhaps the latter "consented" she should marry himself. Jane, his second wife went to New England with him in 1634 and after his death married Rev. John WARHAM. [1]
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Christening |
10 Nov 1594 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Fact |
Son of Richard Newberry and Grace Matthew [1] |
Death |
Dec 1636 [1] |
Person ID |
I82734 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
10 Mar 2016 |
Family |
Joane DABINOTT, b. Abt 1600 d. Abt 1629 (Age 29 years) |
Marriage |
Abt 1619 [1] |
Children |
| 1. Joseph NEWBERRY, b. Abt 1620 d. Bef 1686 (Age 65 years) [Birth] |
+ | 2. Sarah NEWBERRY, b. Abt 1622 d. 16 Jul 1684 (Age 62 years) [Birth] |
+ | 3. Benjamin NEWBERRY, b. Abt 1624 d. 11 Sep 1689 (Age 65 years) [Birth] |
+ | 4. Mary NEWBERRY, b. 1626 d. 29 Aug 1688, Dorchester, Connecticut (Age 62 years) [Birth] |
| 5. John NEWBERRY, c. 19 Feb 1628/9, Whitechurch Canonicorum, co. Dorset d. Dec 1647 (Age ~ 18 years) [Birth] |
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Family ID |
F33776 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
29 Feb 2016 |
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Sources |
- [S3597] Ernest Flagg, "Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England" My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking.
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