Garrett Newman, 1793–1859?> (aged 66 years)
- Name
- Garrett /Newman/
- Given names
- Garrett
- Surname
- Newman
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2nd President of the United States
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3rd President of the United States
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Memorial# 38086071 Added 08 JUN 2009 by Kathy from Arkansas |
Marriage of a sister
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Marriage of a sister
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Note: "Oct. 23, 1810; David Creesey & Susannah Newman; Payton Foster, Surety; Consent of Henry and Mary Newman." |
Birth of a brother
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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British King
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4th President of the United States
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5th President of the United States
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Marriage
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Citation details: Page 209 |
Birth of a daughter
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British King
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6th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Note: consent of Bird and Mary Creasey
Note: "Jan. 12, 1828; Thomas Newman & Polly P. Creasy; John T. Creasy, Surety; Consent of Bird and Mary Creasy; Married by William Leftwich, Jan. 13, 1828." |
7th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Memorial# 38086071 Added 08 JUN 2009 by Kathy from Arkansas |
Birth of a daughter
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Immigration
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Note: "followed the migration of Conrad’s and Nimrod’s family members from Virginia to Tennessee. Newman brothers and cousins proceeded across the state to Perry County and other locations, some staying and others moving west. Henry Jr. found his way to Hardin County in western Tennessee along with Garrett Newman, a brother. Henry Jr. lived there many years and was in the 1870 census at the reported age of 78, born in Virginia, with second wife Rebecca and four children. He died before 1880. Garrett got a land grant in Henderson County, Tennessee, was there in 1840 census, across the line in Hardin County 1850, and died at the age of 64 in 1860, leaving his wife and a large family. His name derived from the son Conrad and Anna names Gerhardt which quickly became Americanized to Garrett, and thus a significant clue linking these families in faraway Tennessee." |
Marriage of a brother
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Note: "Jun. 10, 1834; William Newman & Harriett J. Bowling; Blair Bowling, Surety; Married by William Harris, June 11, 1834." |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: a twin |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: a twin |
8th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Note: Jesse Newman & Mary Jane Bowling; William Newman, Surety; married by Joseph Flood (license issued 12 Jun 1837)
Note: "Jun. 12, 1837; Jesse Newman & Mary Jane Bowling; William Newman, Surety; Married by Joseph Flood, June 14, 1837." |
British King
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Birth of a daughter
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Death of a brother
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Family census
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Citation details: Page 339 Note: as one male 10-15, one male 50-60, four females under 5, two females 5-10, one female 10-15, one female 40-50. |
9th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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10th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Memorial# 26457062 Added 27 APR 2008 by Darrell Johnson |
11th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Source: Doris Ross Johnston E-mail
Citation details: 06-09-2013 e-mail Madeline Newman m5newman7@bellsouth.net to Doris Johnston Note: death certificate obtain by Madeline Newman |
Birth of a daughter
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12th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Memorial# 28782952 Added 04 AUG 2008bby Madeleine Newman Note: Doris Ross Johnston has date of birth as 15 AUG 1847 |
13th President of the United States
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Family census
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Address: 13th Civil District Hardin County, Tennessee, USA Quality of data: transcription of census microfilm Citation details: Page 243A Text: Enumerator: Geo. D. Morrow Note: in hh 133 133 Newman, Garrett, Age: 57, Male, Farmer, Va, Married; Rachel, Age: 41, Female, OH, Married; Charlotte, Age: 22 Female, TN; Clark, Age: 20, Male, Laborer, TN; Mary Ann, Age: 19, Female, TN; Elizabeth, Age: 17, Female, TN, Attends school; Sealy J., Age: 15, Female, TN, Attends school; Sally, Age: 15, Female, TN (Sealy and Sally bracketed as twins); Lucinda A., Age: 12, F, TN, Attends school; Lydia, Age: 11, Female, TN, Attends school; Gamine T., Age: 9, Male, TN; Westley T., Age: 7, Male, TN; Moses N., Age: 5, Male, TN; Martha A., Age: 4, Female, TN; William G., Age: 7/12, Male, TN. |
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Note: in settlement of Garrett's estate, his widow was called both Mary Ann and Mary P.; his land was divided into twelve parts for twelve heirs |
Death of a brother
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Marriage of a daughter
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Marriage of a daughter
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Birth of a grandson
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Marriage of a son
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Death of a wife
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British Queen
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14th President of the United States
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Birth of a granddaughter
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15th President of the United States
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Birth of a grandson
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Citation details: Memorial# 2896577 Added 12 AUG 2008 by Madeleine Newman. |
Birth of a grandson
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Marriage of a daughter
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Occupation
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Cause of death: Bilious fever Text: not Hardin as posted on Our Texas Family |
Burial
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Cemetery: Sardis Cemetery
Address: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 35.43670, Longitude: -88.283. Sardis Cemetery is located about 3/4 mile south of Sardis on the road to Saltillo. Text: It is an old cemetery and one of the largest in Henderson County. The cemetery is well maintained. Like many area cemeteries which have been in continuous use since before the Civil War, fieldstone have all been removed and the oldest part of the cemetery near the crest of the rise in the center is being reused. The markers from the 1960s through 1990s are surrounded by markers from the 1830s through 1860s. The total number of people buried here without markers cannot be estimated but must number over 100. Note: Garrett Newman circa 1792 - Oct. 1859 has a replacement stone according to David Donahue, the creator of Sardis Cemetery, Henderson County, Tennessee, file. |
Probate
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Citation details: Book G, Page 632 Note: An administrator of his estate was appointed 7 Nov 1859. On 2 April 1866 Jessie Hannah et al sued Clark Newman for division of the estate, and 12 Lots were assigned to: (1) Martha Newman for 30 acres, 96 poles; (2) Clark Newman for 25 acres, 80 poles; (3) Lydia Hannah, wife of Jessie Hannah for 31 acres; (4) Charlott Perkins, wife of E. S. Perkins, for 18 acres, 60 poles; (5) William G. Newman for 19 acres, 64 poles; (6) Moses Newman for 23 acres, 34 poles; (7) Mary Ann Jones, wife of Andrew Jones for 20 acres, 40 poles; (8) Heirs of Jane Johnson, deceased, former wife of George Johnson, for 24 acres, 48 poles; (9) Elizabeth Churchwell, wife of G. W. Churchwell, for 27 acres, 54 poles; (10) Wesley T(?) Newman for 28 acres, 56 poles; (11) Samuel Newman for 25 acres, 48 poles; (12) Lucy Tucker, wife of Joseph Tucker, for 37 acres. Lots were valued at $208. He owned land in Henderson and Hardin Counties. |
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Marriage | Marriage — February 7, 1788 — Bedford, Virginia, USA |
3 years
elder sister |
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11 years
brother |
1790–1840
Birth: between 1790 and 1800
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: before 1840 — Lauderdale, Alabama, USA |
2 years
elder sister |
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3 years
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1793–1859
Birth: 1793
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: October 1859 — Sardis, Henderson, Tennessee, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1794–1850
Birth: 1794
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: after 1850 — Sardis, Henderson, Tennessee, USA |
2 years
younger brother |
1795–1878
Birth: 1795
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: 1878 — Hardin, Tennessee, USA |
16 years
younger brother |
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younger brother |
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6 years
younger brother |
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10 months
younger brother |
1808–1880
Birth: October 1808
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: 1880 — Sardis, Henderson, Tennessee, USA |
8 years
younger brother |
1816–1870
Birth: 1816
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— Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA Death: before 1870 |
himself |
1793–1859
Birth: 1793
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: October 1859 — Sardis, Henderson, Tennessee, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1826 — Ohio, USA |
3 years
daughter |
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19 months
son |
1829–1909
Birth: July 12, 1829
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— Tennessee, USA Death: September 10, 1909 — Hardin, Tennessee, USA |
3 years
daughter |
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3 years
daughter |
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3 years
daughter |
1835–1866
Birth: 1835
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— Hardin, Tennessee, USA Death: before 1866 |
1 year
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4 years
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2 years
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2 years
son |
1841–1865
Birth: about April 1841
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— Tennessee, USA Death: between 1862 and 1865 |
21 months
son |
1843–1937
Birth: January 3, 1843
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— Tennessee, USA Death: June 22, 1937 — Tennessee, USA |
3 years
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1845–1932
Birth: October 14, 1845
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— Hardin, Tennessee, USA Death: March 11, 1932 — Chester, Tennessee, USA |
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4 years
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1849–1915
Birth: October 17, 1849
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— Tennessee, USA Death: August 16, 1915 — Tennessee, USA |
himself |
1793–1859
Birth: 1793
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— Bedford, Virginia, USA Death: October 1859 — Sardis, Henderson, Tennessee, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — after 1850 — Tennessee, USA |
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Family census |
Citation details: Page 339 |
Family census |
Quality of data: transcription of census microfilm Citation details: Page 243A Text: Enumerator: Geo. D. Morrow |
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Occupation |
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Death |
Text: not Hardin as posted on Our Texas Family |
Burial |
Text: It is an old cemetery and one of the largest in Henderson County. The cemetery is well maintained. Like many area cemeteries which have been in continuous use since before the Civil War, fieldstone have all been removed and the oldest part of the cemetery near the crest of the rise in the center is being reused. The markers from the 1960s through 1990s are surrounded by markers from the 1830s through 1860s. The total number of people buried here without markers cannot be estimated but must number over 100. |
Probate |
Citation details: Book G, Page 632 |
Immigration |
"followed the migration of Conrad’s and Nimrod’s family members from Virginia to Tennessee. Newman brothers and cousins proceeded across the state to Perry County and other locations, some staying and others moving west. Henry Jr. found his way to Hardin County in western Tennessee along with Garrett Newman, a brother. Henry Jr. lived there many years and was in the 1870 census at the reported age of 78, born in Virginia, with second wife Rebecca and four children. He died before 1880. Garrett got a land grant in Henderson County, Tennessee, was there in 1840 census, across the line in Hardin County 1850, and died at the age of 64 in 1860, leaving his wife and a large family. His name derived from the son Conrad and Anna names Gerhardt which quickly became Americanized to Garrett, and thus a significant clue linking these families in faraway Tennessee." |
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Family census |
as one male 10-15, one male 50-60, four females under 5, two females 5-10, one female 10-15, one female 40-50. |
Family census |
in hh 133 133 Newman, Garrett, Age: 57, Male, Farmer, Va, Married; Rachel, Age: 41, Female, OH, Married; Charlotte, Age: 22 Female, TN; Clark, Age: 20, Male, Laborer, TN; Mary Ann, Age: 19, Female, TN; Elizabeth, Age: 17, Female, TN, Attends school; Sealy J., Age: 15, Female, TN, Attends school; Sally, Age: 15, Female, TN (Sealy and Sally bracketed as twins); Lucinda A., Age: 12, F, TN, Attends school; Lydia, Age: 11, Female, TN, Attends school; Gamine T., Age: 9, Male, TN; Westley T., Age: 7, Male, TN; Moses N., Age: 5, Male, TN; Martha A., Age: 4, Female, TN; William G., Age: 7/12, Male, TN. |
Marriage |
in settlement of Garrett's estate, his widow was called both Mary Ann and Mary P.; his land was divided into twelve parts for twelve heirs |
Burial |
Garrett Newman circa 1792 - Oct. 1859 has a replacement stone according to David Donahue, the creator of Sardis Cemetery, Henderson County, Tennessee, file. |
Probate |
An administrator of his estate was appointed 7 Nov 1859. On 2 April 1866 Jessie Hannah et al sued Clark Newman for division of the estate, and 12 Lots were assigned to: (1) Martha Newman for 30 acres, 96 poles; (2) Clark Newman for 25 acres, 80 poles; (3) Lydia Hannah, wife of Jessie Hannah for 31 acres; (4) Charlott Perkins, wife of E. S. Perkins, for 18 acres, 60 poles; (5) William G. Newman for 19 acres, 64 poles; (6) Moses Newman for 23 acres, 34 poles; (7) Mary Ann Jones, wife of Andrew Jones for 20 acres, 40 poles; (8) Heirs of Jane Johnson, deceased, former wife of George Johnson, for 24 acres, 48 poles; (9) Elizabeth Churchwell, wife of G. W. Churchwell, for 27 acres, 54 poles; (10) Wesley T(?) Newman for 28 acres, 56 poles; (11) Samuel Newman for 25 acres, 48 poles; (12) Lucy Tucker, wife of Joseph Tucker, for 37 acres. Lots were valued at $208. He owned land in Henderson and Hardin Counties. |