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Facts and Events
Disambiguation
NOT to be confused with Samuel Newby (1776-1859), son of Samuel Newby (1746-1818) and Rachel Pearson (1745-1791) who married 1st, Penninah Hobbs 30 July 1801 and 2nd, Mary Beaman 28 Aug 1808. They are likely cousins (2nd, 3rd or 4th), needs research.
Records
- Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1792-1840:
- 29th of the 11th Month 1800: A Complaint against Samuel Newby for accomplishing his Marriage out of the Unity of friends after being precautioned; We do therefore disown the said Samuel Newby from being a member of our Society Untill he Condemns the Same to friends Satisfaction. Oram Elliott is appointed to inform him the proceedings of the Meeting against him and that he may have a Coppy of this Minut by applying to the Clk and Report his Case to Next Meeting.
- Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1792-1840:
- 26th of the 6th Month 1802
- Samuel Newby son of Wm. offered a paper Condemning his outgoings in Marriage which was Read & accepted.
- Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1792-1840:
- 4th month the 28th, 1819: Samuel Newby requests a certificate for his sons Vizt: Benoni and Nathan to Springfield Monthly Meeting Guilford County.
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References
- Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
- U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2014).
Name Samuel Newby Event Type Birth Birth Date 29 Mar 1775 Birth Date on Image 29 1775 Third Birth Place Guilford, North Carolina Father William Newby Mother Elizabeth Newby Monthly Meeting Centre Monthly Meeting Historical Meeting Data Search for this monthly meeting in the 'Quaker Monthly Meetings Index' Yearly Meeting North Carolina Yearly Meeting Meeting State North Carolina Meeting County Guilford
- United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252).
Name Saml Newby Residence Date 6 Aug 1810 Residence Place Randolph, North Carolina, USA Free White Persons - Males - Under 10 1 [b. bet. 1801-1810] Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 1 [b. bet. 1766-1784] Free White Persons - Females - Under 10 2 [b. bet. 1801-1810] Number of Household Members Under 16 3 Number of Household Members Over 25 1 Number of Household Members 4 Note: Samuel Newby's first wife Mary had apparently died prior to the 1810 Census taken on 6 Aug 1810, leaving him with young children.
- Hunt, Roger D. The History of the Hunt Family.
v. Samuel Newby Born 29 Mar 1775, Samuel married Mary Pearson on 23 Oct 1800 in Randolph County, and was soon disowned by Back Creek MM for “marrying out of unity,” i.e., someone who was not a Quaker. Hormones often overrode common sense, but Samuel condemned his act two years later and was reinstated as a Quaker. On 18 Nov 1812, he married again to Phebe Hoggatt at Springfield MM in Guilford County. Back Creek MM disowned Samuel a second time in Aug 1818 and his wife was disowned two months later. But both were reinstated as members by an order of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting in Nov 1819. Samuel and his family moved to Washington County, Indiana in 1839-1840.
http://family.beacondeacon.com/the-history-of-the-hunt-family-by-roger-d-hunt-2011-at-www-k7mex-com-books-HuntBookComplete.pdf
- U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2014).
Name Samuel Newby Event Type Miscellaneous Spouse Phebe Newby Monthly Meeting Back Creek Monthly Meeting Yearly Meeting North Carolina Yearly Meeting Meeting State North Carolina Meeting County Randolph
- U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2014).
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