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MARTIN Elizabeth

Female 1604 - 1649  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MARTIN Elizabeth was born in 1604 in Great Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England / Alconbury, Huntingdonshire, England; died in 1649 in Wedmore, Somerset, England.

    Notes:

    Possible name spellingds: Marten / Martyn

    Elizabeth married NEWMAN John on 6 Nov 1621 in Alconbury-Cum-Weston, Huntingdonshire, England. John (son of NEWMAN John and BEYMAN Edith) was born in 1591 in Bristol, Somerset, England; died in 1664 in Bristol, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. NEWMAN Thomas, Sr  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1620 in Ipswich, Essex, England; died in 1700 in Richmond County, Va.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  NEWMAN Thomas, Sr Descendancy chart to this point (1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1620 in Ipswich, Essex, England; died in 1700 in Richmond County, Va.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1635, Virginia

    Notes:

    Thomas Newman was born in England in about 1620. He immigrated to America in 1635 and settled in Virginia. He married Elizabeth Burdett in about 1647. They had three children. Thomas died in 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia and elsewhere.

    The family name Newman is of the same origin as that of Newcome--"Stranger newly arrived." It was originally spelled nieuwemann; Latinized, Novu Homo. (see Patonymica Britannica, By Mary Anthony Lower, Page 237.) The original spelling would seem to indicate an Anglo-Saxon origin.
    Among the members of the family who came to virginia and left their impression upon the early history of the colony were Robert, William, John Jr., and Thomas Newman, They were doubtless, relatives of John Newman, grocer, a member of the London Virginia Company in 1609, and in all probability John Jr. cam to Virginia at John Sr. suggesting in order to better their fortunes. Their descendants are now scattered throughtout the South and West: many of them are prominent in all walks of social and business life. Thomas Newman, Born in England about 1620, emigrated to Virginia on the ship called "Plaine Joan" in 1635. age 15 years; probably settled with his brother, John in James City county, Virginia, and moved with him approximately 1652 to the Northern Neck. His names, however does not appear upon any records until 1677, when he made a deed to his son Thomas, conveying one-half of his real and personal property to the latter, who was about to be married. This deed of record at Rappahonnock, Virginia is attested by Philip Pendleton. The immigrant Thomas probably married a daughter of Henry Burdett, Sr. whose will, proven in executor of, and a devisee under the will. He died intestate, about the beginning of the year 1700, and his Naylor, John McMelion (McMillian?) and Frances, Wife of John Wilson, may have been among these. He certainly had but one son Thomas, born probably before 1965, and after the removal of his Father to what is now Richmond county. (take from ? Family Tree)

    Children:

         John Newman 1650 -
         Anne Newman 1653 - 1705
         Daughter Newman 1654 -
         Thomas Newman 1656 - 1705
         Patience Newman 1658 - 1714
         Mary Newman 1660 - 1682
         Frances Newman 1663 - 1747
         Sarah Newman 1669 - 1745
         Frances Newman 1678 - 1700

    Immigration:
    Thomas Newman, Born in England about 1620, emigrated to Virginia on the ship called "Plaine Joan" in 1635. age 15 years; probably settled with his brother, John in James City county, Virginia, and moved with him approximately 1652 to the Northern Neck.


    Passingers of the Plain Jane
    To Virginia, May 1635
    NEHGS April 1848
    Passengers for Virginia
        

    We are again anabled to lay before our readers a list of early emigrants to Virginia. It has just been recieved from our correspondent in London, H. G. Somberby, Esq., but the precise locality off the original record, he does not advise us.It is probally from the same source as that we gave in the last Register; (pages 112 and 113) namely, the records "in the custody of the Master of the rolls.
    These passengers, though they shipped to go to Virginia, it is quite probable that intended to come to New England, It might have been difficult for some of them to have obtained permission to come heae, while no objection might be made or there going to Virginia. Were we to enter into an examination of the list we doubt not we could show pretty conclusively that a large number of the persons names in it were not long after found in New England. At present we can only draw attention to the following names: -- Arthur Peach, was here in 1637 and in the war aginst the Pequots. And though he turned out to be a wretch, committed murder and was executed in 1638, Winshiip says he was a young man of a good family." There was a Thomas Arnold at Watertown, 1640, John Northy, Marblehead, 1648; Thomas Hall, Cambridge, 1648. Thomas Bulkely, Concord, 1638; Rowley, 1643. This is a mere glince at a few of the names, and we do not pretend that they are the same individuals as those represented on our list. Some we think are, and others may prove to be so. --Ed.

    15th May 1635. These under written names are to Virginia: imbarqued in the Plaine Joan, Richard Buckman Mr. the pties having brought attestation of their conformitie of the orders & disipline of the church of England.
    Name Years Name Years                    
    Robert Briers 21 Robert Hunt 14                    
    Jn'o. Johnson 20 Jo: Raddish 23                    
    Robert Coke 25 Tho: Bulkley 32                    
    Jo: Alsopp 50 Robert Brooks 33                    
    Wm Piggott 50 Richard Downes 34                    
    WmToplyf 30 Arthur Peach 20                    
    Tho: Arnold 30 Wm. James 26                    
    Wm. Paulson 33 Tym Blackett 40                    
    Jo: Northin 22 Roger Koorbe 25                    
    Tho: Turner 21 Ann Parks 27                    
    Jo: Beddell 22 Tho: Britton 26                    
    Jo: Barrowe 26 Wm. Collins 34                    
    Jo: Trent 27 Jo: Resburne 30                    
    Jo: Coker 21 Henry Jackson 24                    
    Henrie Donaldson 25 Charles McCartie 27                    
    Wm Lavor 22 Owen McCartie 18                    
    Chri: Davies 22 Charles Flane 18                    
    Chri: Taylor 25 Richard Lawrence 20                    
    Daniell Clark 33 Tho: Godbitt 20                    
    Richard Day 32 Nic's Kent 16                    
    Robert Lewis 23 Thomas Newman 15                    
    Luke Bland 20 Peter Sudburrowe 20                    
    Jo: Warren 27 Tho: Lloyd 20                    
    James Ward 18 Wm. Hitchcock 27                    
    Tho: Stamp 32 Francis Barber 18                    
    Toboas Frier 18 Edward Wheeler 18                    
    Willm: Steddall 26 James Miller 18                    
    Chri: Thomas 26 Jo: Shaw 21                    
    Richard Fleming 24 Jo: Marshall 21                    
    Mathew Lem 20 Jo: Aris 19                    
    Henry Perpoynt 22 Robert Ward 22                    
    Tho: Hall 21 Tho: Viper 26                    
    Edward Wilson 22 Robt. Shinglewood 26                    
    Jo: Palliday 23 Geo. Smith 34                    
    Richard Wolley 36 Jo:Hughes 30                    
    Willm Clark 27 Geo. Talbott 18                    
    Wm, Baldwinn 24 Rogbert Gilbert 18                    
    Wm. Collins 20 Jo:Bennet 18                    
    Tho: Pitcher 20 Jo: Rolles 22                    
    Joseph Nelson 26 James Wynd 23                    
    Francis Gray 15 Jn'o Marsh 26                    
    Samuel Young 14 Ralph Wray 64 .

    Thomas married BURDETT Elizabeth in 1649. Elizabeth (daughter of BURDETT Henry, Sr.) was born in 1627 in Virginia; died in 1652 in Richmond County, Va. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. NEWMAN Thomas, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1656; died in 1705.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  NEWMAN Thomas, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1656; died in 1705.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land: 1677, Rappahannock, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Children:

         Sarah Newman 1670 - 1745
         Anne NEWMAN 1672 -
         Mary Newman 1677 - 1734
         Alexander Newman 1678 - 1760
         George Newman 1680 - 1735
         John Newman 1681 - 1759
         Thomas NEWMAN 1683 - 1791

    Land:
    From Father Thomas in1677, when he made a deed to his son Thomas, conveying one-half of his real and personal property to the latter, who was about to be married. This deed of record at Rappahonnock, Virginia is attested by Philip Pendleton.

    Thomas married WILSON Bridgett in 1669. Bridgett was born in 1656 in Rappahannock, Virginia, USA; died in 1704. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. NEWMAN Thomas, III  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1683; died in 1791 in Warren, NC.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  NEWMAN Thomas, III Descendancy chart to this point (3.Thomas3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1683; died in 1791 in Warren, NC.

    Notes:

    Thomas Newman 1720 - 1791
    George Newman 1725 - 1801
    Amey Newman 1740 -

    Birth:
    Probably Old, Rappahannock, Virginia

    Thomas married MUSE Elizabeth in 1717 in Warren, NC. Elizabeth (daughter of MUSE Thomas) was born in 1701 in Westmoreland County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. NEWMAN Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1720 in Virginia; died in 1791 in Warren, NC.