Profile created with death date of May 1730 in Marlboro County, South Carolina with no sources found for that date or location. Possibility, it is a different person.
Some sources have information for Hasker after the death date, so it has been removed.
Marriage was in 1730 in Chester Quaker meeting in Burlington County, New Jersey. No source found for May 1730 date.
↑ "Biographies of Edward Thomas Newberry 1815 - 1896 and Margaret Melow Brower 1818 - 1888" by Jack Scott Light of 30833 Main Range Drive, Buena Vista, Colorado 81211. (Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah has copy) Information extracted and emailed to me by Shiryl Gurn May 2003.Page 59 Hasker Newberry #448, b 1706 in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, son of William Newberry and Mercy Hasker. No sources
Mary (Heritage) Newberry's parents were John Heritage and Sarah Slocum. Slocum Family information for Sarah (Slocum) Heritage and her parents John Slocum and Rebecca
"John SLOCUM [Parents] 1 was born in 1721 in Long Branch, Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He died on 26 Jun 1791 in Long Branch, Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He was buried in Independent Methodist Episcopal Cemetary, Oceanville, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. He married Rebecca."
"Sarah SLOCUM was born in 1756 in Long Branch, Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. She died on 19 Aug 1826."
Notes regarding the move to South Carolina
"John Newberry, Evan Harry, Henry Oldacre, Hasker Newberry, William Eynon, James Roger, David James, Daniel Dousnal, Samuel Sarance (Sorrency and De Sorrency as it was sometimes written), Evan Vaughn, William Tarellf (Terrell.)
The first-mentioned company J were, in January, 1738, " organized into a society of the Baptist faith," and erected a house of worship on the east bank of the river, a short distance above the ferry
Hasker Newberry is noted to have 300 acres in "A list of Township Plots (on the Bounty) in the Surveyor-General's Office, August 15th, 1743 : John Newberry has 100 acres, November 22, 1741
Source: "History of the old Cheraws: containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedee, the first white settlements, their subsequent progress, civil changes, the struggle of the revolution, and growth of the country afterward; extending from about A.D. 1730 to 1810, with notices of families and sketches of individuals"
Hasker Newberry marriage information Source: freepages site found on Wayack Machine 2004 backed up 1730 Marriage Hasker Newberry to Mary Heritage at Chster Meeting, Burlington county, New Jersey. Extracted from "Sketches of the First Emigrant Settlers of Newton Township Old Gloucester County, West New Jersey by John CLEMENT, 1877 " (Sinnickson Chew, Camden, New Jersey, 1877) Page 132 John Heritage died 1716, leaving daughter Mary, who married Hasker Newberry, and Naomi, who removed to Blanden County, North Carolina and died a single woman.
Acknowledgments
Profile Newberry-215 was created through the import of Morrison Lineage.ged on Aug 11, 2012 by Lana Archibald.
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