Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Anne Newman

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Name Anne Newman Born Abt 1653 Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia Gender Female Died 6 May 1713 Richmond County, Virginia - Probate Person ID I028363 Tree1 Last Modified 27 Feb 2021
Father Thomas Newman, b. 1620, England , d. Abt 1700, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia
(Age 80 years)
Mother Elizabeth Burditt, b. Bef 1634, England Married Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia Family ID F17190 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Thomas Deane, b. Bef 1639, d. Bef 1679, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (Age < 40 years)
Married Bef 1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Last Modified 27 Feb 2021 Family ID F17189 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Henry Ashton, b. Abt 1649, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 1706, Richmond County, Virginia
(Age ~ 57 years)
Married Bef 1685 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Last Modified 27 Feb 2021 Family ID F17188 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Richmond County, Virginia Wills and Inventories 1707-1719; {Robert K. Headley, Jr}:
p.122 - Anne A[U]STIN, wid., NFP, will; 19 Jan 1711/12, 6 May 1713 tract of land where I now dwell, formerly purchased by my late husband, Henry ASTIN, of Mr. William FAUNTLEROY, to my nephew Austin BROCKENBROUGH; nephew Austin also to receive a tract of land in Rich. Co. near the wid. GREEN; nephew William BROCKENBROUGH 240 ac. near Totuskey Mill; nephew Newman BROCKENBROUGH; niece Elizabeth DICKENSON (wife of Thomas DICKENSON); Mary the dau. of Jane and Owen JONES; 4000 lbs of tobacco to the poor of NFP; ex: nephew Austin BROCKENBROUGH; wits: Samuel GODWIN, George WHARTON, Arthur BIRD, William DAVIS.
p.130 - Mrs. Anne AUSTIN, inv; 3 Jun 1713.
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 160
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome these prsents shall come Know yee that I THOMAS [sic Henry] AUSTIN of the Parish of Farnham in the County of Rappa: being possessed with a Plantacon by right of my Wife, ANN, who was formerly the Relict of THOMAS DEANE deced and by him given to her in his last Will &Testamt. Now know yee that I the sd HENRY AUSTIN [also Ashton] with the consent of ANN my Wife and we both with one consent for the natural! love and affection wee beare MARY, the Wife of WM. BROKENBROUGH, who is my Wife's Neice do by these prsents give unto MARY the Wife of WM. BROKENBROUGH freely and volluntarily to her and her heires forever the aforesd plantacon withal! the Land thereunto belonging and will all rights and previledges & do oblige myselfe my heires to save and beare harmless the sd MARY BROKENBROUGH & her heires from any persons that may hereafter lawfully claiame any part thereof under me my heires paying the rents and services therein due and of right accustomed and further by reason of weekness of Deed I do oblige myselfe my heires that never hereafter shall by us or either of us being examining into the strength of this Deed, but it steal be settled upon the said MARY & her heires forever in as large and ample manner and purposes as can be express. In Witness where of wee have hereunto set our hands & seals this 8th of July 1684
Signed sealed in the prsence of
WM. BARBER, HENRY AUSTIN
THO: DERR ANN AUSTIN
Acknowledged in Rappa Court the 4th day of March 1684/5
- Richmond County, Virginia Wills and Inventories 1707-1719; {Robert K. Headley, Jr}:
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