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- [S148] .
Date of Import: Aug 1, 2000
- [S193] .
Date of Import: Sep 5, 2003
- [S194] 59, 62.
Source refers to John's Will, which was dated 11 May 1789; assignment of his widow "Ann, late Ann Newbold" as and administrator of his Will in Nov 1792; and estate settled in Sussex County Orphan's Court Sept 6 1793.
- [S59] 123.
Source lists in 1790 a probrate action for John Newbold, Bk A91, pg 67/68
- [S200] .
Source had the following citations:
Newbold, John dec'd Petition for division of his lands 1781 Libro C 213
Newbold, John dec'd Report on division of his lands 1782 Libro C 287
Newbold, John dec'd Account of his estate 1782 Libro C 301
Newbold, John dec'd Petition for sale of of his lands 1792 Libro E 221
Newbold, John dec'd Report on sale of his of his lands1792 Libro E 221
Presuming this John Newbold is the son of Thomas Newbold, immigrant, then he appears to have died before 1781.
- [S148] .
Notes that 10 children born to Simeon and Charlotte (Newbold) Stewart..
- [S194] 61 & 63.
Source states that Naomi was married 3 times before John. Source then relates that 'John and Naomi' sold a tract called 'Addition' in 1756, meaning they were married by then. Naomi had a child (Thomas) by her 3rd husband Thomas Layfield circa 1746, so could not have been married to John Newbold before that time. And since John and Naomi's first son, Francis, is estimated born 1747/48, their marriage must have taken place between 1746 and 1748.
- [S70] 5.
Source states that NEWBOLD, John m. Naomi Layfield, Exc of Wim Fassit before 1 July 1748 'OC-54-55 Sussex County'
- [S194] 62.
Source states that "John and wife Rachel" were made administrators to the Will of one William Thompson on Aug 3 1774---thus they had married before then.
- [S194] 62.
Last positive record of second wife Rachel alive is in 1774; Margaret dies June 1789. She likely married John Newbold sometime between those dates.
- [S194] 59, 62.
Source refers to John's Will, which was dated 11 May 1789; assignment of his widow "Ann, late Ann Newbold" as and administrator of his Will in Nov 1792; and estate settled in Sussex County Orphan's Court Sept 6 1793. This clearly shows Ann to be his 4th and last wife.
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