Charles Champion Newton|b. 9 Oct 1878\nd. 1909|p227.htm#i2185|Isaac Newton|b. Nov 1850\nd. 29 Dec 1885|p227.htm#i2183|Sarah (Sallie) Burrough Champion|b. 2 Jun 1854\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p70.htm#i2177|||||||William C. Champion|b. 7 Apr 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1880|p70.htm#i2496|Rebecca F. Howey|b. 1 Feb 1819\nd. 6 Mar 1883|p174.htm#i2112|
Helen Rebecca Newton|b. 13 Dec 1876|p227.htm#i2184|Isaac Newton|b. Nov 1850\nd. 29 Dec 1885|p227.htm#i2183|Sarah (Sallie) Burrough Champion|b. 2 Jun 1854\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p70.htm#i2177|||||||William C. Champion|b. 7 Apr 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1880|p70.htm#i2496|Rebecca F. Howey|b. 1 Feb 1819\nd. 6 Mar 1883|p174.htm#i2112|
[S58] Sibyl Tatum Jones, Sibyl Tatum Jones' Howey History.
Isaac Heintz Newton
M, b. 7 October 1880
Isaac Heintz Newton|b. 7 Oct 1880|p227.htm#i2186|Isaac Newton|b. Nov 1850\nd. 29 Dec 1885|p227.htm#i2183|Sarah (Sallie) Burrough Champion|b. 2 Jun 1854\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p70.htm#i2177|||||||William C. Champion|b. 7 Apr 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1880|p70.htm#i2496|Rebecca F. Howey|b. 1 Feb 1819\nd. 6 Mar 1883|p174.htm#i2112|
Joseph Newton witnessed the will of Robert Howey on 15 March 1792 at Chester, Burlington Co., New Jersey; Robert Howey of Chester, Burlington Co., New Jersey. Wife Mary 80 pounds and 1 cow. Sons William and John to build her a room for her use. William, the 180 acre planatation on which he dwells. Son John, 200 acre plantation where he dwells. Son Joshua, 120 acres and a horse. Son Isaac 25 acres and 2 pounds and 10. Son Robert, 25 acres and 2 pounds and 10. Daughter, Mary, the wife of William Mulford, 75 pounds, and Deborah (no husband mentioned) 75 pounds. Bequest to Piles-grove Meeting, 10 pounds. William and John Howey, executors. 15 March 1792. Signed by Robert Howey. Witnesses Joseph Newton, Sarah Matlack, Wm. Roberts.
Will proven 9 April 1793 and signed and affirmed by Wm. Roberts and John Howey at Woodbury, Gloucester Co.1,2
Citations
[S194] Will of Robert Howey, Chester Gloucester Co. Wills, Book 33, page 90 (microfilm #1858H): Robert Howey of Chester, Burlington Co, New Jersey. Wife Mary, Sons, William, John, Joshua, Isaac, Robert, daughter, Mary, the wife of William Mulford, and Deborah (no husband mentioned). Bequest to Piles-grove Meeting. William and John Howey, executors. 15 March 1792. Signed by Robert Howey. Witnesses Joseph Newton, Sarah Matlack, Wm. Roberts.
Will proven 9 April 1793 and signed and affirmed by Wm. Roberts and John Howey at Woodbury, Gloucester Co.
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Historical Society microfilm, NJ Deeds, Gloucester County, deed G137.
Indenture 24th day of Mar 1803 between Isaac Howey, Township of Woolwich, County of Gloucester and State of New Jersey carpenter and Abigail his wife of the one part and William Mulford of the same place, yeoman, of the other part. Whereas Robert Howey Sen. late of the county aforesaid deceased, by his last Will and Testament in writing bearing date the 15th day of March Anno Domini 1792 did therein among other things give and devise unto his two sons Isaac Howey and Robert Howey twenty five acres of Land and premise unto each of their Heirs and Assigns - And Whereas Robert Howey Jun. And Naomi his wife by one deed of Indenture date the third day of September A. Dom. 1797 did therein grant and convey unto Isaac Howey aforesaid his Heirs and assigns in fee simple, all the before mentioned twenty five acres of land and premises left unto him by his Father aforesaid being situated in the Township of Woolwich and County and State aforesaid. Adjoining unto the Southwesterly side of said Isaac Howeys other twenty five acres reference being had to said recited will and deed may more fully appease(?). Now this Indenture witnesseth that the said Isaac Howey and Abigail his Wife for and in consideration of the sum of One thousand pounds current specie Money of the State aforesaid to him the said Isaac Howey in hand well and truly paid by the said William Mulford at or before the ensealing and delivery hereof…..convey to William Mulford and to his heirs and assigns forever All them two described tracts of Land and premises containing Fifty Acres in them both the out lines…..Beginning at the stone corner to William Holmes Land…..to a stone corner of John Howeys Land….to a corner of James Webb Lot at the Head of his Mill pond. Signed and sealed Isaac Howey and Abigail Howey. Sealed and delivered in the presence of Samuel L. James, Nathan Bassett. Sworn by Isaac and Abigail on 26 Mar 1803 in Salem County before James James, one of the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in and of the County of Salem. Received July 29 1803.
Robert Newton1
M, d. circa June 1750
Death*
circa June 1750
Robert Newton died circa June 1750 at Pennsylvania.1
Probate*
6 June 1750
His estate was probated on 6 June 1750 at Tunnekum, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.1
Will*
26 January 1748/49
He left a will on 26 January 1748/49 at Tunnekum, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.1
Citations
[S361] Howey Families of North America, p. 11. John Howey [Houey] witness the Will of Robert Newton of Tunnekum, Bucks Co., yeoman. Will dated 26 Jan 1748/9, proved 6 June 1750. US GenWeb Archives cited as source (www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pafiles.html) -Will Abstracts: Book 2: page 211, Bucks Co., PA 1739-1759.
Samuel Reeve Newton
M, b. 26 January 1883
Samuel Reeve Newton|b. 26 Jan 1883|p227.htm#i2187|Isaac Newton|b. Nov 1850\nd. 29 Dec 1885|p227.htm#i2183|Sarah (Sallie) Burrough Champion|b. 2 Jun 1854\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p70.htm#i2177|||||||William C. Champion|b. 7 Apr 1812\nd. 3 Jan 1880|p70.htm#i2496|Rebecca F. Howey|b. 1 Feb 1819\nd. 6 Mar 1883|p174.htm#i2112|
[S38] Individual contact, E-mail from Sarah Bradway, daughter of Rev. Orville Clyde Bradway, Jr. on 14 Aug 2009.
Bessie Nichols1
F, b. 8 April 1894
Bessie Nichols|b. 8 Apr 1894|p227.htm#i4440|John D. Nichols|b. Apr 1869|p227.htm#i4439|Leala May Woodlin|b. 24 May 1867\nd. 15 Nov 1917|p324.htm#i4438|||||||George H. Woodlin|b. 18 Aug 1839\nd. 12 Nov 1915|p323.htm#i3181|Hannah M. Everingham|b. 14 Jan 1845\nd. 12 Feb 1915|p106.htm#i3182|
Bessie Nichols married Harry Robert Dare on 11 March 1916 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2,4,5
Married Name
Her married name was Dare.4
(Witness) Census
14 January 1920
Bessie Nichols appeared on the census of 14 January 1920 in the household of Harry Robert Dare at 312 Pearl St., Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.6
[S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, GEDCOM 3/15/2003. Cites original source as: Title: James, John and Thomas Sheppard
Author: Dare, Robert Dalls, Publication: The Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, New Jersey, 1997, Page: Vol I, pg 317, Date: 5 NOV 2002, Quality: 2
.
[S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, GEDCOM 3/15/2003, Wilson-Swink families. Cites original source as: Title: James, John and Thomas Sheppard
Author: Dare, Robert Dalls, Publication: The Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, New Jersey, 1997, Page: Vol I, pg 317, Date: 5 NOV 2002, Quality: 2
.
[S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Harry R. Dare household, 1920 US Census, population schedule, Bridgeton, 5th Ward, Cumberland Co., NJ, 312 Pearl St., 267/268, Roll T625_1026, Page12B, ED140,
taken 14 Jan 1920. Harry R. Dare, M, Head, 26, married, Bessie M. Dare, wife, F, 27. daughter Geraldine D., F, 2-2/3?, John D. Nichols. father-in-law, M, 52, widowed. All born in NJ and parents born in NJ.
[S166] Family notes obtained from Harvey Woodlin of Middletown DE.
John D. Nichols appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at 6 Grant Street, Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.3
(Witness) Death
15 November 1917
He witnessed the death of Leala May Woodlin on 15 November 1917 at 208 Walnut St., Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey; Husband John D. Nichols is listed as widowed in the 1920 census so Lelia apparently died before the census date that year.2,4
(Witness) Census
14 January 1920
John D. Nichols appeared on the census of 14 January 1920 in the household of Harry Robert Dare at 312 Pearl St., Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.5
[S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Harry R. Dare household, 1920 US Census, population schedule, Bridgeton, 5th Ward, Cumberland Co., NJ, 312 Pearl St., 267/268, Roll T625_1026, Page12B, ED140,
taken 14 Jan 1920. Harry R. Dare, M, Head, 26, married, Bessie M. Dare, wife, F, 27. daughter Geraldine D., F, 2-2/3?, John D. Nichols, father-in-law, M, 52, widowed. All born in NJ and parents born in NJ.
[S65] 1900 US Federal Census Record, p. 138B, Vol. 13, ED 124, sheet 12, FHL# 1240960. John Nichols, b. Apr. 1869, age 31, Retail p????, wife Leala, b. May 1867, age 33, married 10 years, daughter Bessie, b. Apr 1893, age 7, brother-in-law, John H. Woodlin, b. Jul 1877, age 22, single glassblower (unemployed 5 months of last year) and daughter-in-law Lidia, b. Oct 1880, age 19, single. All born NJ with parents born NJ.
[S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Leala May Nichols, date of death 15 Nov. 1917. Death occurred at 208 Walnut St., Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ. Leala was a white, married female, born 24 May 1867. She was 50 years old. Leala's occupation is listed as housework. Leala was born in NJ to father George H. Woodlin and Hannah M. Everingham both also born in NJ. Witness is John D. Nichols, 208 Walnut St. Burial at Overlook Cemetery on Nov. 18, 1917. Undertaker W. F. Garrison of Bridgeton. Primary cause of death Embolus of Pulmonary Artery. NJ Archive Death microfilm, 1917, reel #447.
[S44] 1920 United States Federal Census, Harry R. Dare household, 1920 US Census, population schedule, Bridgeton, 5th Ward, Cumberland Co., NJ, 312 Pearl St., 267/268, Roll T625_1026, Page12B, ED140,
taken 14 Jan 1920. Harry R. Dare, M, Head, 26, married, Bessie M. Dare, wife, F, 27. daughter Geraldine D., F, 2-2/3?, John D. Nichols. father-in-law, M, 52, widowed. All born in NJ and parents born in NJ.
[S55] Unknown author, Biographical Hist. of 1st Cong. Dist. of NJ, p. 227.
Joshua Nicholson1
M
(Witness) Will
5 November 1822
Joshua Nicholson witnessed the will of William Howey on 5 November 1822 at Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1
Citations
[S49] Will of William Howey: Gloucester Co., NJ Wills microfilm 3372H. Book (liber) B, folio 402.
I, William Howey of the Township of Deptford County of Gloucester and State of New Jersey being weak in body but of sound disposing mind & memory; and calling to mind the uncertainty of life, do this fifth day of the eleventh month in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two make and ordain this my last Will and Testament as follows, to wit
1. I desire that my Executors herein after named pay all my just debts and funeral charges and that they may be enabled so to do, my Will is that they make sale to the best advantage they can for my whole Estate real and personal; The remainder or residue thereof to be disposed of in the manner as follows viz.
2. To Ann my Wife I devise the whole of the residue or remainder of my Estate after my debts are paid, during her natural life, (?) at her decease my will is that what may then remain shall go to my children viz. Mary Ann Miller, Moses Howey, Abigail Ward, and Rebecca Hewitt Howey to be equally divided among them share and share alike.
3. To my daughter Rebecca Hewitt Howey I give a Bed and Bedding equal in value as near as may be to those heretofore given to my children to be taken out of my Estate before any sale thereof is made.
4. To my other children viz. Joseph Howey, Hope Huston, William Howey & Robert Howey, I give five Dollars each.
5. And lastly I constitute my beloved Wife Ann, my son Moses Howey and William Ward Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
Signed Sealed pronounced and declared by the said William Howey to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of
(signed)
Saml. Webster
Joseph Eastlack
Joshua Nicholson
(signed) William Howey (very shaky scrawl)
Proven November 22 1822.
Joshua T. Nicholson1
M
Death*
Joshua T. Nicholson died at Army Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee.1
[S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Unrecorded deed in possession of Gloucester County Historical Society. Dated 27 Feb 1801, Richard Clark to Joshua Howey of Pilesgrove, Salem Co., 600 acres on Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co. property late the property of Israel Lock, decd. Signed by Richard Clark and signed by witnesses Bateman Lloyd and Christopher Norris.
[S240] Robert Emil Mrak, e-mail message. Hereinafter cited as "Robert Emil Mrak e-mail."
Evelina Nuse1
F, b. circa 1858
Birth*
circa 1858
Evelina Nuse was born circa 1858 at Delaware.1
(Witness) Census
1870
She appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Thomas Webber at White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., Delaware; The 1870 U.S. Census records that Webber was a 49 year old farmer with a wife, Louisa, and three sons, Albert, Arthur, and Harry L. Two domestics lived with the Webbers, Evelina Nuse and Grace Bishop, both white teenagers.2,1
Citations
[S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Thomas Webber household, 1870 Census, White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., Delaware, Roll: M593_120, Page: 786. Thomas Webber, farmer, 49, Louisa, 47, Albert, 22, works on farm, Arthur, 17, works on farm, Harry L., 6, all born NJ except Harry born DE. Two domestics Evelina Nuse, 11, and Grace Bishop, 19, both white and born in Delaware.
The 1870 U.S. Census records that Webber was a 49 year old farmer with a wife, Louisa, and three sons, Albert, Arthur, and Harry L. Two domestics lived with the Webbers, Evelina Nuse and Grace Bishop, both white teenagers.
Kimberly Kay Odgers||p227.htm#i4916|Harold Kay Odgers||p227.htm#i4915|Bonnie Elnora Howey||p157.htm#i4909|||||||Lafayette G. Howey|b. 4 Apr 1923\nd. 21 May 1981|p169.htm#i4891|Anna M. Faught||p109.htm#i4907|