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WEATHERFORD John

Male 1682 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WEATHERFORD John was born in 1682 in Henrico County, VA (son of WEATHERFORD William); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WEATHERFORD William was born in 1645 in York County, VA (son of WEATHERFORD John and WARING Margaret); died in 1732 in Virginia.

    Notes:

    Other Children Sex Birth James Weatherford M 1684 in Virginia, USA
    Thomas Weatherford M 1675 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
    William Weatherford M 1678 in James City, Virginia, USA
    John Weatherford M 1682 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
    Charles Weatherford M 1687 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
    Richard R Weatherford M 1728 in James City, Virginia, USA

    NEWMAN FAMILY OF VIRGINIA

    NEWMAN FAMILY OF VIRGINIA

    NEWMAN FAMILY OF VIRGINIA

    The Newman's were to have gone from Germany into England at an extremely early date. Thus the family was divided into two separate and distinct lines, the German and the English.
    Among the members of the family who came to Virginia were Robert, William, John Jr., and Thomas Newman.
    They were relatives of John Newman, a grocer and member of the London Virginia Company in 1609, and in all probability came to Virginia at his suggestion in order to better their fortunes. Their descendants are now scattered throughout the South and West.

    Possibly the first of the name in America was Robert Newman, who came from England to Elizabeth City County, Virginia in the ship "Furthence" in 1618, aged 19 years. He was living in Elizabeth City County in 162 4. On 11 May 1635 he obtained a patent for 450 acres of land which he afterwards assigned to Richard Bennett. Robert Newman undoubtedly married and left, with other children, two, sons, William and John. William made his home in York County and had a son named John. John married Ruth Taberer, daughter of Thomas Taberer of the Isle of Wight County, and their child ren were Thomas and Isabella.
    Second was William Newman, 35, who arrived on the ship "Furtherance" ( Note: There is 33 years difference of Robert/William and John Jr. and Thomas. There is a possibility that they could have been the uncles to the two latter two, or possibly half brothers through a second marriage of John Sr.) He settled in Isle of Wight County, where, on 26 August 1643 he was granted a patent for 550 acres of land situated "northerely towards the sunken marsh, easterly upon a swamp, southerly towards the lower Chipokes Creek." He married Priscilla and had one daughter, Joan, who married Lawrence of Compton-Chamberlain, in Wiltshire, England. The will of William Newman, Sr. dated 20 Jan 1669 was proven in York County.
    Third was John Newman Jr. 24, who emigrated to Virginia in 1635 in the ship "Globe". John settled in James City County, where on 1 April 1644, Henry Thompson assigned to him 150 acres of land on Smith's Fort Creek. He appears to have resided there for about seven years, as between 1652 a nd 1677, he had acquired in the Northern Neck by letters patent, grant and deeds, about 4,000 acres situated on both sides of Moratico Creek, in the present counties of Lancaster and Richmond. He resided near Tarplay's Point, then known as Moratico or Newman's Neck. He married a Miss Woodbridge (about 1655) daughter of Paul Woodbridge, in then Rappahannock County. They had three sons, Alexander, Samuel and John.
    Fourth was Thomas, brother of John Jr., who came to Virginia in 16 35 on the ship "Plaine Joan" at the age of 15.
    Thomas, who was born in England in 1620, probably settle with his brother John in James City County, Virginia, and moved with him to Old Rappahannock County, Va. by 1666. Thomas married Elizabeth Burdett, daughter of Henry Burdett Sr. He died intestate, about the beginning of the year 1700, and his personal estate was appraised at 16,577 pounds of tobacco. It is believed that his children were one daughter (possibly the wife of Avert Naylor), Frances, who married John McMillan and John Wilson, Elizabeth, Thomas II, John and George.
    Others who came to Virginia from England were John who settled in Henrico County about 1638; Robert of New Norfolk County about 1636, who probably had a son of the same name; Thomas of Westmoreland County in 1638; Richard of Charles City County in 1639; William of Northumberland County i n 1 652; and Samuel, who came in 1654.
    These were probably sons of John Newman, a member of the London Virginia Company in 1609.

    Children:
    1. WEATHERFORD William was born in 1678 in James City County, Virginia; died in 1756 in Lunenburg County, Va.
    2. 1. WEATHERFORD John was born in 1682 in Henrico County, VA; and died.
    3. WEATHERFORD Charles was born in 1687 in Henrico County, VA; and died.
    4. WEATHERFORD Richard was born in 1728 in James City County, Virginia; and died.
    5. WEATHERFORD Thomas and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  WEATHERFORD John was born in 1615 in Warwickshire, England (son of WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) Thomas); died in Apr 1706 in James City County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1618, Elizabeth City County, Virginia; Ship "Furthence"

    Notes:

    Possibly the first of the name in America was Robert Newman, who came from England to Elizabeth City County, Virginia in the ship "Furthence" in 1618, aged 19 years. He was living in Elizabeth City County in 1624. On 11 May 1635 he obtained a patent for 450 acres of land which he afterwards assigned to Richard Bennett. Robert Newman undoubtedly married and left, with other children, two, sons, William and John. William made his home in York County and had a son named John. John married Ruth Taberer, daughter of Thomas Taberer of the Isle of Wight County, and their child ren were Thomas and Isabella.
    Second was William Newman, 35, who arrived on the ship "Furtherance" ( Note: There is 33 years difference of Robert/William and John Jr. and Thomas. There is a possibility that they could have been the uncles to the two latter two, or possibly half brothers through a second marriage of John Sr.) He settled in Isle of Wight County, where, on 26 August 1643 he was granted a patent for 550 acres of land situated "northerely towards the sunken marsh, easterly upon a swamp, southerly towards the lower Chipokes Creek." He married Priscilla and had one daughter, Joan, who married Lawrence of Compton-Chamberlain, in Wiltshire, England. The will of William Newman, Sr. dated 20 Jan 1669 was proven in York County.
    Third was John Newman Jr. 24, who emigrated to Virginia in 1635 in the ship "Globe". John settled in James City County, where on 1 April 1644, Henry Thompson assigned to him 150 acres of land on Smith's Fort Creek. He appears to have resided there for about seven years, as between 1652 a nd 1677, he had acquired in the Northern Neck by letters patent, grant and deeds, about 4,000 acres situated on both sides of Moratico Creek, in the present counties of Lancaster and Richmond. He resided near Tarplay's Point, then known as Moratico or Newman's Neck. He married a Miss Woodbridge (about 1655) daughter of Paul Woodbridge, in then Rappahannock County. They had three sons, Alexander, Samuel and John.
    Fourth was Thomas, brother of John Jr., who came to Virginia in 16 35 on the ship "Plaine Joan" at the age of 15.
    Thomas, who was born in England in 1620, probably settle with his brother John in James City County, Virginia, and moved with him to Old Rappahannock County, Va. by 1666. Thomas married Elizabeth Burdett, daughter of Henry Burdett Sr. He died intestate, about the beginning of the year 1700, and his personal estate was appraised at 16,577 pounds of tobacco. It is believed that his children were one daughter (possibly the wife of Avert Naylor), Frances, who married John McMillan and John Wilson, Elizabeth, Thomas II, John and George.
    Others who came to Virginia from England were John who settled in Henrico County about 1638; Robert of New Norfolk County about 1636, who probably had a son of the same name; Thomas of Westmoreland County in 1638; Richard of Charles City County in 1639; William of Northumberland County i n 1 652; and Samuel, who came in 1654.
    These were probably sons of John Newman, a member of the London Virginia Company in 1609.

    Immigration:
    Possibly the first of the name in America was Robert Newman, who came from England to Elizabeth City County, Virginia in the ship "Furthence" in 1618, aged 19 years. He was living in Elizabeth City County in 1624

    John married WARING Margaret. Margaret was born in 1590; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  WARING Margaret was born in 1590; and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. WEATHERFORD William was born in 1645 in York County, VA; died in 1732 in Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) Thomas was born in 1585 in Tansworth, Warwickshire, England; died in 1647.

    Notes:

    Children Sex Birth Elizabeth Weatherford F 11 Jul 1613 in England
    Maria Weatherford F 13 Apr 1617 in England
    William Weatherford M 16 Aug 1611 in England
    John Weatherford M 1615 in Warwickshire, England
    Thomas Weatherford M 14 Mar 1618 in England

    Children
    William WHITHEFORD\\WEATHERFORD b: 16 AUG 1611
    Elizabeth Whitheford\\ WEATHERFORD b: 11 JUL 1613
    John Whitheford\\ WEATHERFORD b: 1615 in Warwickshire, England
    Maria Whitheford\\ WEATHERFORD b: 13 APR 1617
    Thomas WHITHEFORD\\WEATHERFORD b: 14 MAR 1617/18

    Children:
    1. WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) William was born on 16 Aug 1611 in England; and died.
    2. WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) Elizabeth was born on 11 Jul 1613 in England; and died.
    3. 4. WEATHERFORD John was born in 1615 in Warwickshire, England; died in Apr 1706 in James City County, Virginia.
    4. WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) Maria was born on 13 Apr 1617 in England; and died.
    5. WEATHERFORD (WHITHEFORD) Thomas was born on 14 Mar 1618; and died.