"Probate Records. Vol. VI, 1695 to 1700. Page 140.
Newbery, Thomas, Windsor. Invt. £280-00-00, Real Estate. Taken 10 April, 1700. One Item: the farm given to his father by Mr. Allyn.
Court Record, Page 52—8 October, 1698: Adms. to Benjamin Newbery & Lieut. Matthew Allyn.
Page 124—7 March, 1699-1700: Ensign Benjamin Newbery presented an Inventory of the Real Estate of his deceased brother [nephew; Thomas' brother Benjamin was only 14 at this time] Thomas Newbery.
Page 67—(Vol. VII) 26 April, 1705: Joseph Leonard of Springfield and Benjamin Newbery of Windsor, Adms., are ordered to render an account of their Adms. September next.
Page 67—(Vol. VII) 26 April, 1705: Benjamin Newbery, son of the sd. Thomas Newbery, late of Windsor, Decd, appeared before Samuel Partridge Esq., Judge of the Court of Probate in the County of Hampshire, and made choice of Preserve Clapp of Northampton to be his Guardian. Recog. £20, with John Wolcott of Windsor.
Page 71—7 November, 1705 : Joseph Leonard of Springfield, Adms., exhibited in this Court an Account of his Adms., which this Court allow and grant him a Quietus Est.
Page 123—7 March, 1708-9: An Agreement for the Dist. of the Estate of Thomas Newbery, late of Windsor, Decd, by Joseph and Benjamin Newbery, his two sons, and John Wolcott Jr., who married his daughter.
Page 125—4 April, 1709: Preserve Clapp, Guardian, now released from his Bond, the sd. Benjamin being of age. Exhibited and approved."