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About John Newman, Ill
Biography
From Gleanings of Virginia History by William Fletcher Boogher
”John Newman Jr. 24, who emigrated to Virginia in 1635 in the ship "Globe". John settled in James City County, where on 1 April 1644, Henry Thompson assigned to him 150 acres of land pm Smith's Fort Creek. He appears to have resided there for about seven years, as between 1652 and 1677, he had acquired in the Northern Neck by letters patent , grant and deeds, about 4,000 acres situated on both sides of Moratico Creek, in the present counties of Lancaster and Richmond. He resided near Tarply's Point, then known as Moratico or Newman's Neck. He married a Miss Woodbridge (about 1655) daughter of Paul Woodbridge, in then Rappahannock County. They had three sons, Alexander, Samuel and John.
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John Newman, Ill's Timeline
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Oxford, England
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February 25, 1635
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Chadlington, Oxfordshire, England
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1640
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1658
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Rappahannock County, Virginia, United States
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1662
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Rappahannock County, Virginia, United States
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Rappahannock County, Virginia, United States
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July 4, 1677
Age 66
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Rappahannock County, Virginia, United States, Rappahannock County, Virginia, United States
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