{"id":285,"date":"2011-10-28T05:04:38","date_gmt":"2011-10-28T09:04:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/perquimans\/?p=285"},"modified":"2014-09-24T20:08:35","modified_gmt":"2014-09-25T00:08:35","slug":"newby","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/perquimans\/newby\/","title":{"rendered":"NEWBY"},"content":{"rendered":"<ul>\n<li>Henry Newby was transported to Va in Thomas, &amp; John Jan 6, 1635. William Newby came from London to New England in Mary, &amp; John Mar 24, 1633, age 24. (Hotten.) The records of Nansemond Co Va show that William Newby was a resident of said county 13, 10mo 1684, being at that date a member of \u201cChuckatuck\u201d Mo Meeting, where he is found as a witness to a marriage, with wife Izabell. As neither of his three sons, had a wife by that name, and the name of Isobel came down in the family for several generations, among his descendants, it seems natural to suppose that this \u201cIzabell\u201d was William Newby\u2019s wife. His sons named on Chuckatuck Reg, were Gabriel, who was the first to migrate to Perquimans, Nathan a Quaker minister about 1707, and Thomas, who is not named on the said Register, but is named in his brother Nathan Newby\u2019s will, in Perq. From the records in Perq, it seems that Thomas remained in Isle of Wight Co Va, where his son (presumably) m Mary Pretlow. (Thomas 2.)<\/li>\n<li>Thomas Newby is often called on the records in Perq, \u201cThomas Newby of Va.\u201d<\/li>\n<li>Newby, William (1) and wife Izabell, had issue: 1 Gabriel, b \u2014 1659, d\u2014, 12mo 1735, m Mary Toms (d of Francis, &amp; Pershillah) b April 27, 1670, married 10, 2mo 1689, issue: I William, b 13, 1mo 1690, m 1st Jean Bier (widow of Richard, n\u00e9e Loadman) July 3, 1701, m 2d Ann \u2014? and had one son William, born after his death, about 1720. (See deeds in Perq.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Edward (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) b 12, 10mo 1691. d. s. p. Will Perq Co, Aug 6, 1717, names father Gabriel, and brother William Newby.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Joseph (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) b 7, 9mo 1693, m Elizabeth Nixon (d of Zachariah, &amp; Elizabeth, of Little River) \u201cat Little River meeting house\u201d 9, 11mo 1715, m 2d Mary (widow of Edward Mayo n\u00e9e Clare d of Timothy).<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Francis (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) b 3, 11mo 1695, m Huldah Hunnicutt (d of Robert, &amp; Margaret n\u00e9e Wyke, d of Peter Wyke, &amp; Huldah n\u00e9e Ladd, of Prince George Co Va) Feb 9, 1723, issue: 1 Robert, b Apl 16, 1724\u20142 Mark, b Mch 25, 1726\u20143 Margaret, b May 29, 1728\u20144 Miriam, b Apl 20, 1730. Francis Newby\u2019s will p in Perq, April 1744 names sons: Robert, Jesse, Mark, &amp; Francis, dau\u2019s: Margaret, &amp; Sarah.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Jesse (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) b Mar 30, 1704, m Mary Hunnicutt (d of Robert of Virginia, sister of Huldah, his brother Francis\u2019 wife) 9, 11mo 1727. d. s. p. Will Pasquotank Co, p Oct 1765, names his brothers.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Samuel (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) (no birth date), m it is thought 1st Ann Mayo (d of Edward Jr, &amp; Mary n\u00e9e Clare, who m 2d Joseph Newby, son of Gabriel, his 2d wife; Mary Newby\u2019s will 1739, names her son-in-law Samuel Newby and three of his children. (See Grimes Wills.) Samuel Newby m 2d Elizabeth Sanders (d of Benjamin &amp; Ann) 1, 8mo 1740 issue: 1 Joseph, b Aug 10, 1741\u20142 William, b Dec 30, 1743\u20143 Ann, b Feby 5, 1745\u20144 Gabriel, b Feby 13, 1747\u20145 Mary, b Oct 16, 1749\u20146 Gideon, b Sept 15, 1751\u20147 Elizabeth, b Mch 16, 1756\u20148 Miriam, b Oct 16, 1757\u20149 Samuel, b Mch 25, 1761. It is thought that Samuel Newby had by 1st wife, Ann (supposed to be d of Edward Mayo) dau Jemima, who m her cousin William Newby (s of William, &amp; Ann, b about 1720) Mary Newby n\u00e9e Clare (widow of Edward Mayo) in her will p Jan 1739, names gr-children: Edward, Jemima, &amp; Isabell Newby, who appear to be the children of her \u201cson-in-law\u201d Samuel Newby, and these children are not named among the issue of Elizabeth n\u00e9e Sanders. (See above.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, William, as seen died before 1720, and is not named in Gabriel Newby\u2019s will p in Perq, Mar 1, 1735, but his son William received 300a from his gr-father, in equal division with the sons: Joseph, Jesse, &amp; Samuel; Francis is named but no part allotted to him. He had probably had \u201cset off to him\u201d his share of his fathers Estate. No daughters are named in Gabriel Newby\u2019s will, but he had three dau\u2019s: Isabel, b 28, 10mo 1697\u20142 Mary, b 30, 11mo 1699\u20143 Miriam, b Dec 2, 1701, and a dau Elizabeth (no age given) who m John Nixon, and died 10, 7mo 1730, when John Nixon m 2d Mary\u2014and 3d Hannah Albertson. (See Nixon family.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Gabriel (1) of \u201cpiquemons\u201d d \u2014 12mo 1735 age 76. His wife Mary n\u00e9e Toms died 2, 9mo 1738, age about 70 years.<\/li>\n<li>Gabriel Newby in his will left to son Samuel his \u201cmaner plantation,\u201d which was usually given the youngest son, for the better maintenance of the widow, and mother, the younger son usually being single.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Joseph (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) m 1st Elizabeth Nixon, and 2d Mary n\u00e9e Clare, and had issue (according to his will, p in Perq Oct 1766) Sons: Gabriel, Joseph, Benjamin, and \u201cpoor decrepit son Josiah\u201d whom he left \u201cin care\u201d of his other sons, wife Patience (widow Jordan, See Jordan) 3d wife whom he married in Isle of Wight Co Va 15, 12mo 1746. (Pagan Creek Mo Meeting.) Dau\u2019s: Mary Thornton, Elizabeth Mayo (wife of Joseph)gr-son Joseph Thurston, gr-dau Mary Newby, Elizabeth Newby (wife of Francis, d of Matthew Jordan, &amp; his last wife Patience) widow Jordan. Brother of Samuel, and son Gabriel Exrs.<\/li>\n<li>Three Joseph Newby\u2019s appear in Perq practically at the same time, &amp; this makes quite a bit of confusion, but the writer has turned the leaves of time over, &amp; over to discover proof of each one, and still has some doubt, but of this last named Joseph, she is sure.<\/li>\n<li>Joseph Newby (unplaced) made his will in Perq, p April 21, 1735, and names no legatees, but wife Mary. As he left no heirs, he isn\u2019t pertinent to this history anyway, so we will dismiss him.<\/li>\n<li>Another Joseph, will p July 1752, wife Elizabeth, and dau Mary. This Joseph in the legal papers in Perq is called Joseph Jr, therefore it seems probable that he was son of Joseph Sr, and gr-son of Gabriel (1). He certainly could not have been son of Samuel, whose son Joseph, was born 1741, which would have made him only eleven years of age at the time this will was probated. It is thought that Joseph Newby (1) m Elizabeth Turner, (no date however) and had son Samuel who made his will 1737, and probably son Joseph Jr, but no proofs appear.<\/li>\n<li>Joseph Newby petitioned the Court Jan 1735 for permission \u201cto build a Mill on Suttons Creek, for the public good.\u201d His son Gabriel made the same request on same date \u201cif my father doth not comply with the Law in Building a Mill on Suttons Creek\u201d craved leave to finish it. A final audit of the Est of Joseph Newby, Dec 1777, shows that his son Gabriel died prior to this date. The heirs of Gabriel (2) dec\u2019d were allotted \u00a354, s2, p10\u00bd. Other heirs: Joseph, Benjamin, Mary Clary, heirs of Elizabeth Mayo dec\u2019d, Mary Thornton, Dorothy Phelps (step-dau, and daughter of his last wife Patience, by her 1st husband Matthew Jordan of Isle of Wight Co Va. Dorothy m 1st Jonathan Phelps, and 2d John Skinner) Elizabeth, wife of Francis Newby (also step-dau), and one of the heirs being \u201cdead without issue,\u201d his part was divided between all the heirs. The supposition is that this dec\u2019d heir was the \u201cpoor decrepit son Josiah,\u201d as he is not mentioned in this division.<\/li>\n<li>Matthew Jordan (s of Matthew &amp; Patience of Isle of Wight Co Va) will Perq, p July 1763, names \u201cmother Patience Newby, and sisters Elizabeth Newby (wife of Francis) &amp; Dorothy Skinner.\u201d (The division of Jonathan Phelps shows that his wife was Dorothy, &amp; loose papers give the fact that she m 2d John Skinner. She had by Jonathan Phelps sons: Jonathan, &amp; Benjamin, and dau Dorothy. (See Phelps.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Benjamin (1) Joseph (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) m Sarah Lilly, 1, 3mo 1775. As he died intestate his issue can not be traced.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Gabriel (2) Joseph (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) m Pleasant White (d of Wm) 5, 12mo 1787. He also died intestate, and can not be traced.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, William (3) William (2) William (1) m Jemima Newby, his cousin, (d of Samuel &amp; wife Ann Mayo) issue: 1 Demsey\u20142 Anne, b 5, 16, 1750, m John Maudlin 2 \u2014 1769, d in Henry Co Ind about 1845\u20143 Elizabeth, m Job Bogue, 3 \u2014 1775\u20144 Isabella, m Truman Moore 10 \u2014 1774\u20145 Sarah, m Josiah Albertson 3, 8, 1775. d Jan 10, 1793\/96\u20146 Joseph, m Mary White \u201cat Welles in Perq\u201d 4, 8mo 1796\u20147 William, m Hannah Bundy (d of Caleb) 1, 25, 1797, she d 29, 9mo 1798\u20148 John (s of William dec\u2019d) m Susannah Tatlock (d of Edward dec\u2019d) of Perq, 22, 10mo 1801 (issue: son John, b 4, 9mo 1802)\u20149 Mary, b 7, 7, 1768, m Thomas Draper Feb \u2014 1790 (2d wife, they moved to Ind)\u201410, Miriam, b 2, 2mo 1772, m Josiah Draper 12, 6, 1789, d 9, 1, 1812 in Highland Co Ohio.<\/li>\n<li>Of Demsey Newby nothing is known. For descendants of Anna Newby, see Maudlin. Job, and Elizabeth Bogue both made will in Perq. (See N. C. Hist &amp; Gen Reg, Vol 3-2). Joseph probably died intestate. Of William, &amp; Hannah, n\u00e9e Bundy nothing is known. For descendants of Mary, &amp; Miriam Newby, see Draper.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Joseph (2) Samuel (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) m 1st Mary Moore 1, 12mo 1763 issue: 1 Joseph\u20142 Robert\u20143 Nathan\u20144 Ann\u20145 Jemima Elliott\u20146 Sarah, all named in his will p in Perq Nov 1814, with gr-children: Samuel and Ann Moore, wife Huldah (2d wife). Joseph Newby died 27, 9mo 1814.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, William (3) Samuel (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) b Dec 30, 1743, d 5 30, 1831, m Elizabeth Ratcliff (d of Joseph) 10, 8 1766, issue: 12 children, m 2d Elizabeth (Symons) Small, widow, 4 \u2014 1805, issue: four children. 4 Gabriel (son of Samuel) b Feby 13, 1747, m Rachel Townsend (d of William, &amp; Rachel n\u00e9e Wilson, widow of Timothy Winslow, dau of Robert Wilson, &amp; wife Rachel n\u00e9e Pricklove, dau of John Pricklove, &amp; wife Elizabeth)\u20145 Mary (d of Samuel), b Oct 16, 1749, m Joseph Bogue\u20146 Gideon, b Sept 15, 1751, d 1, 29, 1816, m Mary Arnold, 1, 1mo 1788, issue: ten children.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Gabriel (2) Samuel (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) and wife Rachel (Townsend) who were m before 6, 3mo 1776, had issue, according to his will, p in Perq Co 1824. Dau\u2019s Rachel Newby, Margaret Cannon (wife of Joseph) gr-children: Mary, &amp; Sophia Cannon, Catherine Baker, &amp; Edwin Newby, Rachel Winslow (wife of Francis (1) and dau of his son William) Achsah Bunch, &amp; Lydia Newby. His wife Rachel is not named in his will, but she was living July 1777, when her mother Rachel (n\u00e9e Wilson) Williams will was probated in Perq, who named her \u201cdau Rachel Newby\u201d and gr-son William Newby (s of Gabriel). (See will of Rachel Williams, N. C. Hist Reg, Vol 3-2.)<\/li>\n<li>Family tradition says that William Newby (s of Gabriel) m Lydia \u2014 and had among others, dau Rachel, who m Francis Winslow (1) son of William. William Newby\u2019s division, shows \u201ca part to Francis Winslow, &amp; wife Rachel.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Mark (1) Francis (1) Gabriel (1) William (1), m Mourning Phelps, Jan \u2014 1750. His will p in Perq July 1785, names sons: Jonathan, Zachariah, and dau\u2019s: Margaret, Arrington, Miriam, Mourning, &amp; Elizabeth Newby. Mark Newby m 2d Keziah Nixon (widow) 6, 12, 1775. Zachariah (s of Mark) m his cousin, Mary Newby (d of Nathan) (2) Nov \u2014 1773. Jonathan, (s of Mark) m Mary Jones, 3, 8mo 1785.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Robert (1) Francis (1) Gabriel (1) William (1) m Jemimah Pierce (d of Thomas, whose will was p in Perq 1756) 1, 4mo 1748, issue: according to his will p in Perq Apl 1790. Thomas, Robert (2), Wyke, gr-son Willis Newby, dau\u2019s: Karin Parker, Mary Walton, Sarah Cosand, Jemimah Cannon (wife of Jacob) and Huldah Newby. Robert Newby (s of Robert) m Mary Moore, 4, 3mo 1789. Thomas Newby (s of Robert) m Mary Saunders, 5, 11mo 1777.<\/li>\n<li>Mary Newby (unplaced) about to move to Back Creek, in Randolph Co, N. C. 3, 12mo 1796. (Quaker records Pasq Co.)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>MARRIAGES<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Newby, John, m Elizabeth Nicholson (d of Christopher) June 11, 1701. (Quaker Rec.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, John (s of John), died 4, 1mo 1734.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Ann, m Francis Mase, at Newbegun Creek, Pasq Co, 5, 11mo 1726. (Quaker Rec.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Thomas, m Miriam Nixon, at Symons Creek, Pasq Co, 1, 10mo 1756. (Quaker Rec.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Thomas (s of Joseph), m Mary Bogue (d of Duke) at Suttons Creek, 20, 12mo 1797.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Mary, m Elias Albertson, 7, 12mo 1785. (Quaker records.)<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Gabriel, m Pleasant White, (d of William) 5, 12mo 1787.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Jesse, m Elizabeth Townsend, 6, 4mo 1791.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Francis (2) m Elizabeth Jordan (d of Matthew) Nov \u2014 1755.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Elizabeth (d of John), m John White (s of Henry Sr) Nov 14, 1696.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Elizabeth (d of Gabriel), m John Nixon (s of Zachariah) Before 1730.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Sarah, m Barnaby Nixon (s of Zachariah) Jan \u2014 1753. She m 2d Ralph Fletcher, July \u2014 1753.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Elizabeth, m Daniel Saint, Sept \u2014 1753. She m 2d Esau Lamb, April \u2014 1757.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Jemima, m Jacob Cannon, Nov \u2014 1778.<\/li>\n<li>Newby, Sarah (d of Thomas), m Josiah Albertson (s of Elihu) 3, 8, 1775.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>NEWBY<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Nathan Newby (1) William (1) (brother of Gabriel) m in Nansemond Co Va, Elizabeth Hollowell (d of Alice of Elizabeth River, 13, 10mo 1678, among wit Wm Newby, (father) Gabrell Newby, John Hollowell, Dorrithy Newby, Elizabeth Scott, Elizabeth Copeland. Elizabeth, (d of Thomas, &amp; Alice Hollowell) was b 9, 7mo 1662, issue: one son Thomas, age not given, but named in his fathers will.<\/li>\n<li>Nathan Newby was Clerk of the Mo Meeting, at Pagan Creek, Isle of Wight Co Va, 1702. \u201cAtt a meeting att Chuckatuck, Co of Nansemond,\u201d 9- 8mo 1707, Quakers assembled registered their opinion of Friend Nathan Newby, in these words \u201cto the best of our Judg\u2019mts Nathan Newby, is a man that fears the Lord, we believe his call is to the Ministry, &amp; we desire the Lord to Prosper him, and bee with him, to the end of his daies.\u201d Lower Mo Meeting, Nansemond Co Va.)<\/li>\n<li>After coming to Perquimans Co, N. C. Nathan Newby m Mary Toms (d of Francis Toms Jr, &amp; wife Margaret Bogue) issue: 2 Francis (whose will was p in Perq July 1752. Naming \u201cbrothers Thomas, &amp; Nathan, &amp; mother Mary Moor.\u201d He also names John Robinson, who m his sister Mary)\u20143 Nathan\u20144 Mary (m John Robinson), wife Mary.<\/li>\n<li>Mary Newby n\u00e9e Toms, m 2d Samuel Moore. (Minute book, &amp; division of Estates.)<\/li>\n<li>Thomas (1) Nathan (1) Wm Newby (1) m Sarah Scott (d of Joseph of Va) early in 1700, (date illegible). He is spoken of on records in Perq, as \u201cThomas Newby of Va.\u201d<\/li>\n<li>Ann Scott of Vir, in a deed recorded in Perq, mentions her \u201cnephew Exum Newby,\u201d &amp; apt\u2019s him att\u2019 to sell a place belonging to her in sd Co, called \u201cBelvidere.\u201d This estate is thought to be the same now called \u201cthe old Lamb place\u201d across the River, from the town of Belvidere, &amp; it is probable that the town derived its name from the adjoining plantation. Tradition has made it a fact. What relationship existed between Ann Scott, &amp; Joseph, the records do not disclose, but this we do know; William Scott, of Nansemond Co, m Mourning Exum, &amp; as the name of Exum continued to be carried down in the Newby, &amp; allied families, in Perq Co, it seems more than probable, that Joseph Scott, was a son of said William. Mourning is also found as a given name of many of the ladies of the family. But as Thomas Newby did not make a will in Perq, no absolute proof can be found, to substantiate the fact.<\/li>\n<li>Nathan Newby, lived over the \u201cCauseway\u201d at Bear Garden. He was one of the attendants of the \u201cFerry\u201d over Perq River, to Phelps Point, &amp; built the first \u201cGoal\u201d in Hertford. He was dead July 1735, \u201cMary Newby Relict.\u201d She petitioned the Court July 1740, that \u201cher tithables be taken off the main Road, to labour on the ferry Road, as it would be more convenient for her to \u2018set over\u2019 people and in that way \u2018I shall get no Blame.\u2019 \u201d The Causeway was at that time called \u201cNewby\u2019s Point\u201d later called \u201cMary\u2019s Point.\u201d By Act of Assembly July 1755, a public \u201cFerry was Established, from Phelps Point, to Newby\u2019s Point,\u201d &amp; Nathan (2) Newby was appointed \u201cFerryman\u201d on his side, &amp; Jonathan Phelps on his point. They were allowed the stipend of \u00a34 per annum for their services. A ruling was made that they were to \u201cSet over free; Inhabitants, of said Co, at Court times; Elections of Assemblymen; Vestry Elections; &amp; Musters.\u201d<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>Nathan Newby (2) Nathan (1) Wm Newby (1) m Keziah Pierce (d of Thomas) 6, 9mo 1752. His will Perq, p Feby 1763, Son Francis (his gr-mother Mary Moore) dau\u2019s Mary, Millicent, &amp; Sarah, wife of Keziah, &amp; bro Thomas, Exrs.<\/li>\n<li>Keziah Newby, widow of Nathan, m 2d Francis Nixon, May \u2014 1763.<\/li>\n<li>Francis (3) Nathan (2) Nathan (1) William (1) m 1st Elizabeth Jordan, (d of Mathew, &amp; wife Patience n\u00e9e Darden) Nov \u2014 1755, m 2d Rachel Winslow, (d of Joseph (2) &amp; wife Mary, n\u00e9e White; d of Thomas White, &amp; wife Rachel Jordan; d of Joshua Jordan, &amp; wife Elizabeth Sanborn; of Isle of Wight Co Va.)<\/li>\n<li>Francis Newby, will Perq p May 1807, names sons: Francis (4), Joseph, Nathan (3), &amp; Thomas, dau\u2019s Kesiah Sutton, Parthenia, Rachel, &amp; Elizabeth Newby, wife Rachel.<\/li>\n<li>Mary Newby, d of Nathan (2) m Zachariah Newby, Nov \u2014 1772, (s of Mark Newby).<\/li>\n<li>Keziah Nixon n\u00e9e Pierce, m 3d Samuel Pritlow, who took charge of the \u201cFerry.\u201d<\/li>\n<li>Mary Newby (d of Nathan (1) m Jonathan Phelps, &amp; had a dau Elizabeth m Gabriel Newby. Nathan Newby m Keziah Pierce, 6, 9mo 1752. (Deed Perq.)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium\">The Nathan Newby line is better defined, &amp; easier to carry out, than the Gabriel Newby line, and it is evident that they crossed each other many times.<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Nathan Newby m Peninah Copeland, 5 12mo 1781.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>NEWBY &#8211; PASQUOTANK CO<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>James Newby, m Sarah Nicholson (d of Christopher), May \u2014 1699, issue: James, b Aug 1, 1702\u20142 Samuel, b 23, 8mo 1704\u20143 Benjamin, b 25, 6mo 1707\u20144 Ann, b 1, 11mo 1708\u20145 Jeams, b 24, 7mo 1710.<\/li>\n<li>Sarah Newby (wife of Jeams) d 13, 3mo 1718. James Newby m 2d Elizabeth (d of Henry White) she d 1, 12mo 1728, age 55.<\/li>\n<li>Jeames Newby \u201cof the precinct of Pasq,\u201d m Elizabeth Daniel (widow) of same, 18, 5mo 1715.<\/li>\n<li>Samuel Newby (s of James, &amp; Sarah Nicholson) m Elizabeth \u2014 issue: 1 Miriam, b \u2014, 6mo 1726, m William Lamb\u20142 William, b 22, 7mo 1727\u20143 Huldah, b 16, 4mo 1729, m Joshua Morris, June 19, 1752\u20144 Dorcas, b Oct 4, 1730, m John Sanders, Aug \u2014 1751\u20145 Mary, b July 28, 1732, d 9, 5, 1763, m Joseph Morris, June \u2014 1755\u20146 Joseph, b Sept 2, 1734, d Aug 2, 1739\u20147 Dempsey, b Dec 20, 1736, m Mary Ross, Feb \u2014 1760\u20148 Elizabeth, b Oct 30, 1738, m Esau Lamb, April 1757, or Jacob Jacobs April 1759\u20149 Pleasant, b Mar 2, 1740\u201410 Ruth, b Mar 20, 1743, d Mar 2, 1752\u201411 Samuel, b June 8, 1746, m Rachel Pearson, July \u2014 1766\u201412 Mordical, b Jan 8, 1748, m Mary Maudlin, July \u2014 1766. Will probated 1784.<\/li>\n<li>Samuel Newby, &amp; Rachel Pearson, issue: 1 Millicent, b 12, 20, 1766\u20142 Jesse, b 11, 7, 1768\u2014d 4, 4, 1819, m Elizabeth Townsend, 4 \u2014 1791\u20143 Elizabeth, b 9, 17, 1771, d 4, 14, 1844, m Benjamin Hill, 12 29, 1787\u20144 Margaret, b 8, 27, 1773\u20145 Samuel, b 3, 16, 1776, m Peninah Hobbs, 7, 30, 1801\u20146 Rachel, b 9, 16, 1779, m Reuben Lamb\u20147 Anna, b 10, 27, 1781, m Wm Osborn &amp; 2d Obadiah Harris, 2, 17, 1851\u20148 Jemima, b 4, 5, 1784\u20149 Nathan, b 2, 22, 1787\u201410 William, b 7, 16, 1789.<\/li>\n<li>Samuel Newby \u201cworthy minister\u201d died 16, 12mo 1770.<\/li>\n<li>James Newby (s of James) m Naomi White (d of Henry Sr) May 12, 1732, issue: 1 Thomas, b 13, 4mo 1735\u20142 Enoch, b 19, 10mo 1736\u20143 Jeams, b 20, 12 mo 1740\u20144 Elizabeth, b 17, 4mo 1743. James Newby died 1, 11mo 1760, age 50. Naomi Newby d 2, 11mo, 1771, age 68.<\/li>\n<li>Thomas Newby (1) James (2) James (1) m Sarah Overman, 9, 11mo 1763, issue: 1 Nathan, b 20, 7mo 1765\u20142 Naomi, b 30, 9mo 1767\u20143 James, b 6, 5mo 1770\u20144 Jemima, b 22 7mo 1774.<\/li>\n<li>James Newby, m Sarah \u2014 issue: Henery, b 13, 10mo 1769. He m 2d Keziah Bowles, 22, 6mo, 1774, issue: (unknown).<\/li>\n<li>Benjamin Newby (s of Benjamin) m Ruth Wilson, 13, 10mo 1765, issue: Mary, b 7, 9mo 1768\u20142 Sarah, b 22, 1mo 1771\u2014. Ruth Newby d 16, 12mo 1771.<\/li>\n<li>Benjamin (1) Newby m Sarah Albertson (d of Elihu) 21, 2mo 1737. He d 28, 9mo 1739.<\/li>\n<li>Joseph (s of Benjamin (1) m Ann \u2014 issue: 1 Thomas, b 27, 12mo 1759\u20142 Enoch, b 29, 10mo 1761\u20143 Miriam, b 29, 1mo 1765\u20144 Robert, b 18, 10mo 1767\u20145 Joseph, b 3, 5mo 1770\u20146 Nathan, b 14, 4 mo 1772.<\/li>\n<li>Thomas Newby (s of Jesse, &amp; Elizabeth) m Nancy Wilson (d of Christopher, &amp; Pheraba) all of Perq, at Suttons Creek, 23, 2mo 1826.<\/li>\n<li>Elizabeth wife of John Newby died 6, 1mo 1720.<\/li>\n<li>Sarah wife of James, d 10, 1mo 1770.<\/li>\n<li>James Newby of Pasq Co, m Elizabeth Davis (widow) May \u2014, 1719.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<h5>Source: History of Perquimans County by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow, (1931).<\/h5>\n<hr \/>\n<h5><\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Henry Newby was transported to Va in Thomas, &amp; John Jan 6, 1635. William Newby came from London to New England in Mary, &amp; John Mar 24, 1633, age 24. (Hotten.) 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