Person:Walter Newberry (3)

Watchers
Walter Newberry
d.Bef 4 Mar 1737 London, England
m. 13 Apr 1675
  1. Sanke Newberry1675 - 1676
  2. Samuel Newberry1677 -
  3. Sarah Newberry1680 -
  4. Walter Newberry1682 - Bef 1737
  5. Sankey Newberry1684 - 1690
  6. Elizabeth Newberry1686 - 1737
  7. Martha Newberry1686 - 1687
  8. Martha Newberry1688/89 - 1689
  9. Mary Newberry1690 -
  • HWalter Newberry1682 - Bef 1737
  • WAnn Rodman1689 - 1715
m. 11 Mar 1706/07
  1. Margaret Newberry1715 -
Facts and Events
Name Walter Newberry
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Dec 1682 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 11 Mar 1706/07 Flushing, New York, United Statesto Ann Rodman
Will[2] 22 Feb 1734 London, England
Death[2] Bef 4 Mar 1737 London, EnglandWill proved
References
  1. Rhode Island Friends Records, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    7:69.

    NEWBERRY, Walter, of Walter and Anne, Newport, Dec. 21, 1682

  2. 2.0 2.1 Coldham, Peter Wilson, and Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court. American Wills Proved in London, 1611-1775. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992).

    Walter Newberry of Gracechurch Street, London, merchant, dated 22nd of 12th month called February 1734. £100 Carolina money to my sister Sarah Parson of Charles Town, S. C. £100 N. E. money to be paid by John Wheelwright of Boston to: my brother-in-law John Cranston of Newport, R. I., to be divided between the children of my sister Anne Mary Cranston deceased; my sister Elizabeth Bordon of Newport, R. I., widow, to be divided between her children; my sister Martha, wife of Nathan Allen of Allen Town, N.J., to be divided between her children; my sister Mary, wife of Jeremiah Williams of Hempstead Harbour, Long Island, to be divided between her children. £30 N. E. money to my kinsman Joseph Jacob of Newport, R. I. to be divided between the children of my sister Sarah Parson. £20 N. Y. money to my brother-in-law Thomas Rodman of Flushing, Long Island. All my houses and lands in the hands of the said Rodman and £500 N. E. money to my daughter Margaret Newberry when she is 21 or married. £10 to Martha Gipson. My (late) wife's clothes to my sisters Patience Reed and Anne Hyam. If both my sisters die, the proceeds of my estate are to be shipped in goods to my kinsmen Thomas Richardson and Joseph Jacob of R. I. While Joseph Symmonds lives, the portion due to my daughter Anne is to remain in the hands of my friend Thomas Plumsted who is to be exec. with Margaret Wyeth.
    Witnesses: Thomas Mildred, John Mason and William Shephard. Pr. 4 Mar 1737 by affirmation of execs. named. (PROB 11/682/64).

  3.   Rhode Island Roots, September 1988
    Table of Contents of the Land and Notarial Records of Rhode Island
    Deed from Walter Newberry, Attorney to John and Mary Alloway, to Peleg Slocum, for one-half Patience Island. 20 July 1715. Witnesses: Isaac Barker, Samuel Tyley, Jr. (3:196,197,198,199)