Mother of 12 children.
She died at an unknown date after 26 June 1772 in North Castle, Westchester County, New York.
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John Banks and Deborah Newman were the parents of the following children.
1. John Banks, b. 1750.
2. Deborah Banks, b. 30 November 1752.
3. Hannah Banks, b. 23 November 1753.
4. Samuel Banks, b. 18 April 1755.
5. Joseph Banks, b. 22 March 1758.
6. Jonathan Banks, b. 29 August 1759.
7. Sarah Banks, b. 10 March 1761.
8. Diadama Banks, b. 17 December 1762.
9. Martha Banks, b. 3 July 1764.
10. Alanson Banks, b. 16 June 1766.
11. Rachel Banks, b. 30 March 1768.
12. Benjamin Banks, b. 15 February 1770.
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Although the modern replacement marker for John Banks and Deborah Newman repeats the initially published assertion (in 1907 by Robert B. Miller, and again verbatim in 1911 by Spencer P. Mead) that Deborah Newman, wife of John Banks, was a daughter of Joseph Newman, thorough investigation of the Newman family reveals no Joseph Newman in the correct age category to have fathered Deborah Newman (b. 1730). Instead, Joseph Newman (1732 — 1820), neighbor of John Banks and his wife, was likely a brother of Deborah Newman.
Joseph Newman was a son of Jonathan Newman (b. 1690) and Sarah Finch (b. 1692) of Stamford and later Stanwich in Fairfield County, Connecticut, which border North Castle in Westchester County, New York to the southeast. The births of some of the children of Jonathan Newman and Sarah Finch were not recorded in Stamford by the town clerk, especially after this couple relocated to the northwest in the late 1720s before Stanwich parish was established.
On 7 February 1759, Jonathan Newman of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut sold land to his "well beloved son" Joseph Newman.
Notably, Deborah Newman had children named Jonathan Banks (b. 1759) and Sarah Banks (b. 1761), in addition to Joseph Banks (b. 1758).
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Mother of 12 children.
She died at an unknown date after 26 June 1772 in North Castle, Westchester County, New York.
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John Banks and Deborah Newman were the parents of the following children.
1. John Banks, b. 1750.
2. Deborah Banks, b. 30 November 1752.
3. Hannah Banks, b. 23 November 1753.
4. Samuel Banks, b. 18 April 1755.
5. Joseph Banks, b. 22 March 1758.
6. Jonathan Banks, b. 29 August 1759.
7. Sarah Banks, b. 10 March 1761.
8. Diadama Banks, b. 17 December 1762.
9. Martha Banks, b. 3 July 1764.
10. Alanson Banks, b. 16 June 1766.
11. Rachel Banks, b. 30 March 1768.
12. Benjamin Banks, b. 15 February 1770.
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Although the modern replacement marker for John Banks and Deborah Newman repeats the initially published assertion (in 1907 by Robert B. Miller, and again verbatim in 1911 by Spencer P. Mead) that Deborah Newman, wife of John Banks, was a daughter of Joseph Newman, thorough investigation of the Newman family reveals no Joseph Newman in the correct age category to have fathered Deborah Newman (b. 1730). Instead, Joseph Newman (1732 — 1820), neighbor of John Banks and his wife, was likely a brother of Deborah Newman.
Joseph Newman was a son of Jonathan Newman (b. 1690) and Sarah Finch (b. 1692) of Stamford and later Stanwich in Fairfield County, Connecticut, which border North Castle in Westchester County, New York to the southeast. The births of some of the children of Jonathan Newman and Sarah Finch were not recorded in Stamford by the town clerk, especially after this couple relocated to the northwest in the late 1720s before Stanwich parish was established.
On 7 February 1759, Jonathan Newman of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut sold land to his "well beloved son" Joseph Newman.
Notably, Deborah Newman had children named Jonathan Banks (b. 1759) and Sarah Banks (b. 1761), in addition to Joseph Banks (b. 1758).
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