"Thomas Newberry … married second, about 1630, Jane _____, by whom he had three daughters. Her maiden name and parentage have not been established; but perhaps she was Jane Dabinott, a cousin of his first wife, and daughter of John and Johane Dabinott of Chardstock the will of said John Dabinott in 1624 bequeathing to his daughter Jane 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 the second wife of Thomas Newberry come with him to Dorchester, Mass., in 1634, and shortly after his death removed with the Newberry children to Windsor, Conn., where she married secondly, in 1637, as his second wife, Rev John Warham, and died at Norwalk, Conn., 23 Apr. 1655. This marriage is proved by a lease for four years made 1 May 1639 by William Gaylard, as agent for John Warham pastor of the church of Windsor, Conn., and Jane his wife executrix of the will of Thomas Newberry, Gent., deceased, to Richard Wright, husbandman, of the farm late of the said Thomas Newberry on the southerly side of the Neponset River. (Lechford’s Note Book printed vol., pp 124-126)."