Conrad Newman Jr., 1784–1835?> (aged 51 years)
- Name
- Conrad /Newman/ Jr.
- Given names
- Conrad
- Surname
- Newman
- Name suffix
- Jr.
Birth
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Marriage of a sister
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "Nov. 1, 1785; John Dieterick Jos and Mary Newman; Conrad Newman, Surety. |
Birth of a sister
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Marriage of a brother
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "January 28, 1788, Henry Newman & Mary Arthur, daughter of Thomas Arter, Samuel Wilks, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by James Mitchell, February 7, 1788." |
Marriage of a sister
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "December 22, 1788; Edmund Franklin & Rosenah Numan; Thomas Creesy, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, December 28, 1788." |
1st President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker)
Source: Bedford County Revolutionary War Pension Applications - Found among those of Franklin Co soldiers
Citation details: Pension Application: W3415 Note: Bond: "May 18, 1790; William Hackworth & Dorothy Newman; James Callaway, Jr., Surety; Consent of the parents of Dorothy (the name is written in German) Married by John Ayers, May 22, 1790." |
Marriage of a brother
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "October 29, 1791; Garrett Newman & Elizabeth Dixon, daughter of John; Edmund Franklin, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by John Ayers, December 7, 1791." |
Marriage of a sister
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "April 23, 1792; John Bryant Franklin & Marget Numan; Edmund Franklin, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, April 24, 1792." |
Marriage of a sister
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Quality of data: secondary evidence Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker)
Source: Virginia, Marriages, 1785 - 1940
Quality of data: primary evidence Citation details: Virginia-EASy, film# 30591, pg 234 Note: her consent signed by Cunradh NeuMan and Anna NeuMennen, witnessed by Edmund Franklin (his mark) and Samuel Wilks (signature), both married to Newman girls; bondsmen John Wilks and Edmund Franklin (signed their marks)
Note: BOND: "August 30, 1795; John Wilks & Barberry Numan; Edmond Franklin, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by Alderson Weeks, September 3, 1795."
Note: listed as John Wilks and Barbary Numan |
Marriage of a brother
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "November 23, 1795; Adam Newman & Mary Dixon, daughter of John and Mary Dixson; Henry Newman, Surety; Married by Alderson Weeks, Noember 25, 1795." |
2nd President of the United States
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Note: Bobbie Lee Fryer has death 2 Dec 1776 |
Marriage of a brother
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Note: "Garrett Newman received from second father-in-law Peter Burgantine 1819 ~ $137.85 (wife's part of estate)"
Note: "Nov. 22, 1805; Garrett Newman & Hannah Burgantine, dt Marget; James Woodford, Surety." |
Death of a father
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Marriage of a sister
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Milit-Beg
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Note: Pvt. in War of 1812, listed as Coonrod Newman, pay $8 per month, Capt. John McKamy's Co., 5th Regt., E. Tennessee Drafted Military (aka East Tennessee Militia, Col. Edwin E. Booth's Regt.), sent to Mobile to protect against Indian and/or British offensive, and probably stationed at Ft. Strother. The Regt. organized at Knoxville marched to Lookout Mtountain, Ft. Strother, and Mobile, and most were dismissed at Mobile at end of war |
Milit-End
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Note: discharged, applied for pension 26 Dec 1910 |
Death of a mother
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Marriage
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Note: per Roane County, Tennessee record, but a family Bible and pension records show 1814 |
Birth of a son
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British King
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3rd President of the United States
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4th President of the United States
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5th President of the United States
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Family census
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Note: as Conrod Newman, Age: 26-45, Wife, Age: 26-45, and two male and five female children |
Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a daughter
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British King
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6th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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7th President of the United States
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Family census
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Citation details: Page 237 Quality of data: Census image Note: as Newman, Coonrod with 1 male 5-10, 1 male 50-60, 2 females 5-10 and 1 female 40-50. |
Birth of a son
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Note: in 1850 Census of Roane County, Tennessee it lists him as being 16 years old which would make his year of birth 1834. |
Residence
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Note: a buyer on estate of murdered cousin, Philip Wilks |
Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Note: a twin according to the 1850 Census of Roane County, Tennessee |
Birth of a son
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Note: a twin according to the 1850 Census of Roane County, Tennessee |
British King
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Death
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Note: one researcher says he drowned in the Tennessee River September 1831 |
father |
1744–1806
Birth: April 1, 1744
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21
— Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Death: February 26, 1806 — Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA |
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mother |
1743–1816
Birth: November 10, 1743
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24
— Häfelfingen, Sissach, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland Death: 1816 — Grayson, Virginia, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1762 — Dunmore (later Shenandoah), Virginia, USA |
4 years
elder sister |
1765–1826
Birth: about 1765
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— Dunmore (later Shenandoah), Virginia, USA Death: before October 1826 — Bedford, Virginia, USA |
4 years
elder sister |
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3 years
elder sister |
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1 year
elder sister |
1770–1849
Birth: 1770
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26
— Dunmore (later Shenandoah), Virginia, USA Death: November 25, 1849 |
11 years
elder brother |
1770–1851
Birth: between 1770 and 1780
35
36
— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: 1851 — Alabama, USA |
20 months
elder sister |
1771–1853
Birth: August 29, 1771
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27
— Beckford Parish, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA Death: March 7, 1853 — Carroll, Virginia, USA |
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16 months
elder brother |
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13 months
elder brother |
1773–1851
Birth: January 1773
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29
— Beckford Parish, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA Death: March 24, 1851 — Bedford, Virginia, USA |
7 years
elder sister |
1779–1836
Birth: September 1, 1779
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35
— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: January 1836 — Yalobusha, Mississippi, USA |
5 years
himself |
1784–1835
Birth: about 1784
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40
— Virginia, USA Death: September 1835 — Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
himself |
1784–1835
Birth: about 1784
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40
— Virginia, USA Death: September 1835 — Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, USA |
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wife |
1803–1885
Birth: May 6, 1803
— Roane, Tennessee, USA Death: March 19, 1885 — Paw Paw, Ford, Tennessee, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — December 18, 1817 — Roane, Tennessee, USA |
13 months
son |
1818–1885
Birth: about 1818
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14
— Roane, Tennessee, USA Death: February 1885 — Friars Point, Coahoma, Mississippi, USA |
3 years
son |
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6 years
son |
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4 years
daughter |
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3 years
son |
1830–1910
Birth: November 30, 1830
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— Roane, Tennessee, USA Death: December 13, 1910 — Sale Creek, Hamilton, Tennessee, USA |
13 months
son |
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5 years
son |
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1 year
son |
1835–1912
Birth: 1835
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31
— Roane, Tennessee, USA Death: between 1908 and 1912 — Tennessee, USA |
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Milit-End |
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Family census |
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Family census |
Citation details: Page 237 Quality of data: Census image |
Residence |
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Death |
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Milit-Beg |
Pvt. in War of 1812, listed as Coonrod Newman, pay $8 per month, Capt. John McKamy's Co., 5th Regt., E. Tennessee Drafted Military (aka East Tennessee Militia, Col. Edwin E. Booth's Regt.), sent to Mobile to protect against Indian and/or British offensive, and probably stationed at Ft. Strother. The Regt. organized at Knoxville marched to Lookout Mtountain, Ft. Strother, and Mobile, and most were dismissed at Mobile at end of war |
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Milit-End |
discharged, applied for pension 26 Dec 1910 |
Marriage |
per Roane County, Tennessee record, but a family Bible and pension records show 1814 |
Family census |
as Conrod Newman, Age: 26-45, Wife, Age: 26-45, and two male and five female children |
Family census |
as Newman, Coonrod with 1 male 5-10, 1 male 50-60, 2 females 5-10 and 1 female 40-50. |
Residence |
a buyer on estate of murdered cousin, Philip Wilks |
Name |
also known as Johann Conrad Newman |
Death |
one researcher says he drowned in the Tennessee River September 1831 |