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Elizabeth Smith Viall Newman

Birth
Death
29 Sep 1703 (aged 69–70)
Rhode Island, USA
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1st married to John Viall; 2nd marriage to ? Newman

Early Rehoboth, vol. 3 p. 168
"24 January 1692--Whereas a marriage was entered into by John Thomas of Swanzey, deceased, and whereas
John Thomas' "Honored Mother in Law Mrs. Elizabeth Newman of said Swanzey, late the wife of the said John
Vial" and executrix of his will, Thomas granted to Elizabeth Newman, Samuel Vial, Benjamin Vial, and
Nathaniel Vial land in Rehoboth. Witnesses Samuel Newman, Joseph Kent, Jr., and Samuel Kent."

(Bristol Deed I: 316) (1692). Maj. Richard Smith of Rochester left to his loving Sister Elizabeth Newman a farm which was to go to her eldest son Samuel Viall. He mentions her other children: Benj., Jonathan, and Elizabeth
Thomas. Elizabeth-Newman of Swanzey mentions her dear brother Richard Smith late of Rochester whose will
was dated Mar. 16, 1690-1, and her eldest son Samuel Viall and other children Benjamin, Jonathan
Viall and Elizabeth Thomas. 4 Feb. 1692.
Made 24 Jan. 1692. Rec. 11 Sept. 1695.
Witnesses: Samuel Newman, Joseph Kent Jr., Samuel Kent.
(Bristol Deed I: 316) (1692). Maj. Richard Smith of Rochester left to his loving Sister Elizabeth
Newman a farme which was to go to her eldest son Samuel Viall. He mentions her other children:
Benj., Jonathan, and Elizabeth Thomas.

Updike, Daniel Berkeley. "Richard Smith, First English Settler of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island", Merrymount Press, 1937, pages 3-4.

https://archive.org/details/richardsmithfirs00updi/page/4/mode/1up

Gloucestershire Anglican Parish Registers. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucestershire, England (Ancestry)

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/16147762:4732?ssrc=pt&tid=35595008&pid=19980810478
1st married to John Viall; 2nd marriage to ? Newman

Early Rehoboth, vol. 3 p. 168
"24 January 1692--Whereas a marriage was entered into by John Thomas of Swanzey, deceased, and whereas
John Thomas' "Honored Mother in Law Mrs. Elizabeth Newman of said Swanzey, late the wife of the said John
Vial" and executrix of his will, Thomas granted to Elizabeth Newman, Samuel Vial, Benjamin Vial, and
Nathaniel Vial land in Rehoboth. Witnesses Samuel Newman, Joseph Kent, Jr., and Samuel Kent."

(Bristol Deed I: 316) (1692). Maj. Richard Smith of Rochester left to his loving Sister Elizabeth Newman a farm which was to go to her eldest son Samuel Viall. He mentions her other children: Benj., Jonathan, and Elizabeth
Thomas. Elizabeth-Newman of Swanzey mentions her dear brother Richard Smith late of Rochester whose will
was dated Mar. 16, 1690-1, and her eldest son Samuel Viall and other children Benjamin, Jonathan
Viall and Elizabeth Thomas. 4 Feb. 1692.
Made 24 Jan. 1692. Rec. 11 Sept. 1695.
Witnesses: Samuel Newman, Joseph Kent Jr., Samuel Kent.
(Bristol Deed I: 316) (1692). Maj. Richard Smith of Rochester left to his loving Sister Elizabeth
Newman a farme which was to go to her eldest son Samuel Viall. He mentions her other children:
Benj., Jonathan, and Elizabeth Thomas.

Updike, Daniel Berkeley. "Richard Smith, First English Settler of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island", Merrymount Press, 1937, pages 3-4.

https://archive.org/details/richardsmithfirs00updi/page/4/mode/1up

Gloucestershire Anglican Parish Registers. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucestershire, England (Ancestry)

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/16147762:4732?ssrc=pt&tid=35595008&pid=19980810478


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