Person:Antipas Newman (1)

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Name[2] Antipas Newman
Gender Male
Marriage 10 Nov 1658 Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Winthrop
Death[1][3] 15 Oct 1672 Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[3] 22 Mar 1672/73 Inventory taken by Thomas Lowthrop, Daniell Epps, Th. Fisk and Richard Kimball
Probate[3][4] 25 Mar 1672/73 Admin granted to Elizabeth, relict
References
  1. Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Wenham, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1904)
    213.

    Newman, Antipas [Rev. C.R.], [died] Oct. 15, 1672. CT.R.

  2. Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    15:234.

    Will of "Samuell Newman Teacher att Rehoboth", dated 18 Nov 1661, exhibited 3 Mar 1663, gives land at Wenham to his wife for her life, and then to his son Antipas.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Antipas Newman, in Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    2:324-326.

    - Administration on the estate of Mr. Antipas Newman of Wenham, intestate, granted Mar. 25, 1672-3, to Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, relict.
    - Inventory of the estate of Mr. Antipas Newman of Wenham, deceased Oct. 15, 1672, taken Mar. 22, 1672-3 by Thomas Lowthrop, Daniell Epps, Th. Fisk and Richard Kimball
    - The names of the children Mr, Antipas Newman left at his decease, Mar, 27, 1673: John Newman, 12 years of age, 7th December, last; Samuell, 6 years, 10th Sept., last; Elizabeth, 4 years, June 15 last; Sibel, 3 years, 10th of ye instant March; Waytstill, one year, 13th Dec. last.
    - Elizabeth Endicott formerly widow of Mr, Antipas Newnnan late of Wenham, and administratrix of his estate, finding that she is incapable for management of so great a business, petitions the court Dec. 2, 1680, that her eldest son John Newman, who is now come to years, may be made executor with her.

  4. Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. History of New London, Connecticut: from the first survey of the coast in 1612 to 1852. (New London Conn.: F.M. Caulkins, 1852)
    96.

    John Elderkin sold 22 Apr 1662 770 acres to Mr. Antipas Newman of Wenham, son-in-law of Mr. Winthrop. It was divided in 1703 among his heirs, John Newman, physician of Gloucester, Elizabeth Newman, spinster, and Sybil, wife of John Edwards of Boston.