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Mary (Newman) Osborn (abt. 1735 - abt. 1800)

Mary Osborn formerly Newman
Born about in Virginiamap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married about 1758 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 65 in North Carolina, USAmap
Profile last modified | Created 20 Nov 2013
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Biography

She was born about 1735 in Virginia and was the daughter of Jonathan Newman.

Mary Newman married about 1758 to Jeremiah Osborn, III. [1]

She passed away about 1800 in North Carolina, USA.

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 compiled by Yates Publishing; citing source#8920.952; Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; res: VA; for Jeremiah Osborne, b: c1727 & Mary Newman, b: 1744
  • Jeremiah Osborne of the South Branch of the South Fork of the Potomac River in (West) Virginia by Reverend Marrietta Mansfield, D.D. in 2002; descendant through Martha Elizabeth Dunn m: Reuben Osborn (son of Jeremiah Osborn m: Mary Newman)
  • "The Thomas Osborne Family" by Richard W. Cook






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Find-a-Grave is NOT a trusted source of information. I could make a Find A Grave record that would 'prove' I was King Charles' sister. Nope. Merge cannot yet take place.
posted by Jeanie (Doran) Bond
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 do not represent the same person because: This merge needs to be put on hold until the Jeremiah Osbornes associated with these two women are sorted. Osborn-267 is (husband of BOTH women)
posted by Jeanie (Doran) Bond
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same person. Find A Grave states birthdate of 1844 vs. 1833 and 1839 from these two profiles.
posted by Kevin Walters
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 do not represent the same person because: Find A Grave is NOT a trusted source. I could make a Find A Grave entry that would 'prove' you are my bother. Nope. No merge.
posted by Jeanie (Doran) Bond
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 are not ready to be merged because: Appear duplicate wives more research needs to be done on them
posted by Kristina Wheeler
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 appear to represent the same person because: dups with same name and same husband. Any needed research can be done just as well AFTER they are merged.
posted by N Gauthier
Newman-9290 and Newman-2094 appear to represent the same person because: they share a similar birth year and the same spouse, Jeremiah Osborn/Osborne. The difference in the spelling of surnames needs to be rectified.
posted by Linda (Johnson) Leslie

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