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Newman, John, Baltimore Co., 19th Mch., 1732 ; 7th Nov., 1733.
To wife Rebeckah, extx., entire estate while unmarried, at her decease to dau. Rebeckah and hrs.
Test: Joshua Howard, Christopher Choate, Louis Igon, George Ogg. 20. 874.
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May 14, 1735: Deed from Rebecca Newman, widow and rettee (can’t find the meaning of this word) of John Newman, to John Simkin of Page Co., for 100 ac. of "Mount Organ" for 12 lbs. sterling paid by Simkin to John Newman before Newman’s death. (PG Co. Deeds, HWS, No. M, p. 216).
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May 18, 1735: Deed from Rebecca Newman, widow and rettee of John Newman to Charles Motterby of Page Co., barber for and in consideration of Motterby maintaining Rebecca during her life and when she dies to bury her in a decent manner and payment of her debts, "Mt. Organ", 250 acres, which remains now her right after 100 acres conveyed to John Simkin. She also conveyed to Motterby cattle, hogs, horses and household stuff. (PG. Co. Deeds, HWS, No. M, p. 219).
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Will of John Barecroft 7/4/1693; 7/20/1693, St. Mary's Co. Godsons: John, son of Col. Nehemiah Blackistone; William Goldsmith, son-in-law of Richard Clouds; William, son of Samuel Cookseley (Cooksey?). To: John Cottrell; Jeffrey Cole; Jane, wife of Thomas Williams; Abraham Price; Abraham Tennison; Mary Taylor, dau. of Mary Price; Kenelm Cheseldine; Madam Susan Blackistone, wife of Col. Blackistone afsd.; Sarah, wife of Michael Curtis; and to Clement Hill--personality. To: Elizabeth Newman, dau. of John Newman, at age 16 "Worchester". To: John Newman, son of John Newman, "Burress' Gift", Calvert Co. Aforesaid children--Elizabeth and John Newman, son and dau. of John and Rebecca Newman to be brought up Protestants. To: Brother, Stephen personal property in England and any estate left testator by his father and mother, except 50 lbs. which is bequeathed to Parish of St. Ellinor's in Worchester City, England. Execs: John and Rebecca Newman, afsd. Overseers: Clement Haly, John Rose, William Escott, Chris. Knight, George Perry, William Heather. (Maryland Calendar of Wills).
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