Person:Thomas Newberry (2)

m. 11 Jun 1646
  1. Mary Newberry1647 - 1703
  2. Sarah Newberry1650 - 1716
  3. Hannah Newberry1652 - 1663
  4. Rebecca Newberry1655 - 1718
  5. Thomas Newberry1657 - 1688
  6. Abigail Newberry1659 -
  7. Margaret Newberry1662 - Bef 1719
  8. Captain Benjamin Newberry1669 - 1709
  9. Hannah Newberry1673 - 1718
  • HThomas Newberry1657 - 1688
  • WAnn FordEst 1647 - 1690/91
m. 12 Mar 1676/77
  1. Thomas Newberry1677/78 - 1680
  2. Hannah Newberry1679/80 - 1719
  3. Thomas Newberry1681 -
  4. Thomas Newberry1681/82 - 1697/98
  5. Joseph Newberry1684 - 1751
  6. Benjamin Newberry1686/87 - 1709
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Thomas Newberry
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][4] 1 Sep 1657 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 12 Mar 1676/77 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Ann Ford
Death[1][2][4][5] 30 Apr 1688 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[5] 28 May 1688 £49-07-00. Taken by Lt. Allyn and Return Strong.
Not including real estate.
Estate Inventory[5] 19 Jun 1688 £280-00-00. Entered by Ens. Benjamin Newberry.
Probate[5] 5 Mar 1690/91 Administration to Return Strong.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fam. 2. Benjamin2 Newberry; Fam. 3. Thomas3 Newberry, in Stiles, Henry R. History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut (1892): including East Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks and Ellington, 1635-1891. (Hartford, Connecticut: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1892)
    2:518.

    "Thomas (Newberry), b. 1 Sept., 1657."
    "Fam. 3. Thomas3 (Newberry) (Maj. Benj.,2 Mr. Thos.1), m. 12 May (Mch., O. C. R., F. H. W.), 1676, Ann (dau. Thomas) Ford, who d. 29 Aug., 1688. He d. 30 Apl., 1688, in camp during the war."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 4. Thomas 23 Newberry, in Bartlett, J. Gardner (Joseph Gardner). Newberry Genealogy: the Ancesters and Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass., 1634; 920-1914. (Boston, Mass.: The Author, 1914)
    54-55.

    "4. Thomas 23 Newberry (Maj. Benjamin 22 (3), Thomas 21), born in Windsor, Conn., 1 Sept. 1657, passed his short life of thirty years in his native town, and dying at that early age and during his father's lifetime, he did not attain any importance in public life. Prom the town records of Windsor it appears he was chosen a fence-viewer on 4 Feb. 1684/5, and in Jan. 1685/6 was on a committee to determine the boundary line between Hartford and Windsor.

    At the time of his marriage he was deeded by his father extensive lands in what is now South Windsor, including two tracts of upland, meadow, and swamp, each bounded west by the Connecticut River and extending three miles towards the east, one being thirty-nine rods and the other ten rods in breadth; also half of the farm on the east side of the Connecticut River near Catch Brook formerly given to Maj. Benjamin 22 Newberry by Hon. Matthew Allyn; also half of the two hundred and fifty acre farm on the west side of the Connecticut River granted to Maj. Benjamin 22 Newberry by the Connecticut General Court (Windsor Land Records, vol. 1, p. 264.) Thomas 23 Newberry established himself on the lands now in South Windsor, his dwelling being located near the present South Windsor Congregational Church, and some of the land still continues in the possession of his descendants. He apparently engaged in farming until his death 30 Apr. 1688, and dying intestate, administration on his estate was given to Return Strong. Inventory showed real estate of £270-0-0, personal estate £74-0-6; total £$44-0-6; debts of £45-5-2; net estate £298-15-4. The full settlement of the estate was delayed nearly twenty years; but finally it was divided by a mutual agreement made 8 Mar. 1705/6 by the heirs, viz. the sons Joseph and Benjamin Newberry and the daughter Hannah wife of John Wolcott, this indenture being recorded 7 Mar. 1708/9. (Hartford Probate Records, vol. 7, p. 123, and Distribution Files.)

    Thomas 23 Newberry married at Windsor, Conn., 12 Mar. 1676/7, Anne Ford, whose parentage has not been determined; she married second, at Springfield, Mass., 16 Jan. 1689/90, as his third wife, Joseph Leonard, and died there 6 Jan. 1690/1."

  3. Thomas Newberry, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    3:269.

    "Thomas (Newberry), Windsor, s. of Benjamin, m. 12 Mar. 1667 (but Stiles says, 12 May 1676) Ann Ford, perhaps d. of Thomas, had Thomas, b. 20 Jan. 1678; Hannah, 10 Feb. 1680; Thomas, again, 22 Mar. 1683; Joseph, 24 Oct. 1684; and Benjamin, 18 Feb. 1687; and d. 20 (30, acc. Stiles) Apr. 1688."

  4. 4.0 4.1 Windsor Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    206.

    "Newberry, … Thomas, s. [Beniamen & Mary], b. Sept. 1, 1657 [MG]"
    "Newberry, … Thomas, s. Benjamin, b. Sept. 1, 1657 [Col. 2:161]"
    "Newberry, … Thomas, s. Benjamin, b. Sept. 1, 1657 [1:27]"
    "Newberry, … Thomas, d. Apr. 30, 1688 [1:48]"

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Newbery, Thomas, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:489-90.

    "Probate Records. Vol. V, 1687 to 1695. Page 110.

    Newbery, Thomas, Windsor. Died 30 April, 1688. Invt. £49-07-00. Taken 28 May, 1688, by Lt. Allyn and Return Strong. 19 June, 1688, the real estate was entered by Ensign Benjamin Newbery, No. A, Fol. 140, on the Margin (Vol. VI): Invt. Real Estate, £280-00-00. The children: Hanna, the Eldest, age 8 years; Thomas 6, Joseph 4 ½, Benjamin one year old.

    Personal Estate, with a third advance, comes to £74-00s-06d; Debts being paid, 45-05-02; The Woman's thirds is 9-13-06; There remains of Personal Estate, 289-01-10; To the other three Children, apeice, 57-16-04

    Court Record, Page 25—5 March, 1690-1: Thomas Newbery his Estate being distributed formerly, this Court now came to a Consideration of the same and find the Adms. is granted to Return Strong. John Wolcott and Col. Allyn
    to be Overseers.

    Dist. File. 8 March, 1705-6: Estate of Thomas Newbery. An Agreement of Heirs: To Hannah Newbery, now wife of Henry [error for John] Wolcott Jr., to Joseph Newbery, and to Benjamin Newbery, yet a minor."

    There was no Henry Wolcott available to be the husband of Thomas' daughter Hannah. The second Henry Wolcott married Sarah Newberry.