Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Patience Newton

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Name Patience Newton Born 6 Aug 1693 St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Gender Female Died Aft 1721 Person ID I83421 Tree1 Last Modified 12 Aug 2022
Father Christopher Newton, b. Bef 1665, d. Jul 1721, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 56 years)
Relationship natural Mother Patience MNU Newton, b. Bef 1670, d. Aft 1721, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 53 years)
Relationship natural Married Bef 1686 St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Family ID F23503 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Unknown Bowles, b. Bef 1689, d. Aft 1721 (Age > 34 years) Married Bef 1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Last Modified 12 Aug 2022 Family ID F41012 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 220
Newton, Christopher, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 3 of 8br 1713 W. P. [ ] 7br 1721
Daughter Mary Armstrong-the bed, iron pot, and some other things that she already has in her possession.
Daughter Patience Bowles-one flock bed and bolster but no furniture, one pewter dish and six pewter plates, and one iron pot. Daughter Ann Cox-one iron pot and pot hooks.
Son Thomas Newton-my riding horse, my cubbard, chest of drawers, long table, my sword and cane, and my best gun.
Son John Newton-one gun.
All my joyners, carpenter, and cooper tools, to be equally divided between my three sons vizt: Thomas, Christopher, and John Newton.
Son Thomas Newton-the plantation I now live on which I purchased of John Allen, to him and his heirs, and my fifty seven acres of land which I obtained by deed from the proprietors lying between the lands of John Webb, George Crosby, William Fry, and Jno Motley, to him and his heirs.
son Christopher Newton-the eighty three acres of land which, l, obtained by deed from the proprietors commonly called "Forked Neck". If he should die before the age of twenty one, then th land to go to my son John Newton and his heirs.
son John Newton-tract of land being by estimation twenty five acres more or less which I bought of John Allen, and lying beween the lands of Tho. Hale, Charles Betts, and John Benile. if he should die before the age of twenty one years, the land to go to my son Christopher Newton and his heirs.
Rest of my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife patience Newton, son Thomas Newton, son Christopher Newton, and my son John Newton, and my daughter Tabbithree (Tabitha?) Newton.
Wife Patience Newton, and my son Thomas Newton, executors Richard Spann, Thomas Hale, and Richard Wright, my overseers or trustees.
Witness: Tho. Webb, Jno. Webb, and Jno. Spry
Proved by oath of Thomas Webb, the only Surviving witness.
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