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Title | Thomas Newberry's Two Wives. Joane and Jane. |
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Genealogical notes on the founding of New England : my ancestors part in that undertaking by Flagg, Ernest, b. 1857 Found on Family Search's site: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/421647?availability=Family%20History%20Library |
Another record that shows JOANE and JANE were two separate people: PDF pages 308 and 309 (book pages 281 & 282): Excerpts: Mr. Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Mass. bap. Nov. 10, 1594; son of Richard and Grade (Matthew*) Newberry* of Yarcombe, Devon, England, Gent. m. about 1619, Joane Dabinott. d. probably in Dec. 1636. Inventory, £1520, 4s. 7d. He had married a second wife named Jane _____ . After his death, this wife, Jane (by whom he had Rebecca, who m. Rev. John Russell as his second wife; Hannah, who m. Rev. Thomas Hanford, and a dau. b. about 1635, who d. y.), became the wife of Rev. John Warham. Joane Dabinott, wife of Thomas Newberry. b. about 1600; dau. of Christopher Dabinott* of Yarcombe, Devon, England, m. about 1619. (P. C. C, 112 Goare. Chancery Proceedings, Six Clerks Series, Collins, 546-48.) d. about 1629, leaving a very large estate; estimates from £2000 to £6000. Their children: Joseph, about 1620; d. prob. before 1686; returned to England Sarah, about 1622; m. Henry Wolcott Benjamin, about 1624; a famous Captain in the Indian Wars; d. Sept. 11, 1689; m. June 11, 1646, Mary, dau. of Matthew and Margaret (Wyott) Allyn Mary bap. at Whitechurch Canonicorum, co. Dorset, Oct. 22, 1626; d. Aug. 29, 1688; m. June 13, 1644, Capt. Daniel Clarke Secretary of the Colony of Conn. He m. Martha Pitkin, widow of Simon Wolcott. John bap. at Whitechurch Canonicorum, co. Dorset, Feb. 19, 1628-9; d. Dec 1647, unm. After the death of Mrs. Newberry, her husband m. about 1630, Jane, who was perhaps Jane Dabinott of Chardstock, dau. of John Dabinott and a cousin of his first wife. Thomas Newberry was her guardian. Her father had left her over 150 pounds when married with the consent of her mother and his overseers, Christopher Dabinott and Thomas Newberry; perhaps the latter "consented" she should marry himself. Jane, his second wife went to New England with him in 1634 and after his death married Rev. John Warham. |