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George Phelps Newberry 8. 28.
Birth Date - 24 November 1817
Birth Location - Sangerfield, Oneida, New YorkMarriage - Rebecca A. Scramlin
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56. GEORGE PHELPS 28 NEWBERRY (Elihu 27 (33), Capt. Amasa 26, Benjamin 25, Sergt. Joseph 24, Thomas 23, Maj, Benjcmin 22, Thomas 21), born in Sangerfield, N. Y., 24 Nov. 1817, learned the leather and tanning business with his father, settled in Romeo, Mich., was a harness manufacturer, held the military office of provost-marshal, and died 18 Aug. 1884, in his sixty-seventh year.
He married at Romeo, Mich., 20 Mar. 1861, Rebecca A. Scramlin, born in Macomb, Mich,, 7 Oct. 1840, daughter of John M. and Hannah (Gorden) Scramlin; she is still (1914) living.
Children born in Romeo, Mich.:
i. John Starkweather 29, b. 1 June 1862, is a moulder by occupation, and about 1900 settled in Detroit, Mich., where he still (1914) resides.He m. at Romeo, Mich., 24 Mar. 1886, Adell Adesta Coykendall, b. there 11 Mar. 1863, daughter of R.W. and Elizabeth (Warner) Coykendall.
Children:
1. Charles p.30, b. in Romeo, Mich., 25 Dec. 1887, d, there same day,
2. Adesta Rebecca., b. in Detroit, Mich., 27 Oct. 1903.
ii. Hon. George Elihu 29, b. 15 Oct. 1863, has always resided in his native place, where he has been prominent in Masonic circles, having held all the principal offices in the various orders, has also served as alderman, and is now retired from business.He m. at Ray, Mich.,7 Sept. 1886, Pauline Ernestine Stechon, b. there 8 Nov. 1863, daughter of William and Mary (Ereger) Stechon.
Children b. in Romeo, Mich.:
1. George Phelps 30, b. 8 June 1887.
2. Hilda May, b. 20 Jan. 1889.
3. Robert Elihu, b. 19 May 1897.
iii. Minnie Phelps 29, b. 16 Oct. 1865; m. at Pontiac, Mich., 5 May 1887, Robert Lincoln Parkin, M.D., b. in New York City, 27 May 1860. Dr. Parkin was a graduate of the Detroit College of Medicine, and practiced in Kalamazoo and Romeo, Mich., and d. 27 Aug. 1912. His widow resides (1914) in Romeo, Mich. No children.
iv. Alfred Mills, b. 1 Sept. 1872, was educated at Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, O. He resides in his native town and is active in Masonry, being a member of Romeo Lodge No. 41, A. F. and A. M., Romeo Chapter No. 17, R. A. M., and Romeo Commandery No. 6, Knights Templar.He m. at Romeo, Mich., 13 June 1894, Eva Lucinda Crawford, b. in Pontiac, Mich., 10 Aug. 1873, daughter of McAlister and Helen (Leithead) Crawford. Mrs. Newberry is a member of Romeo Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, No. 19, and of the Detroit Moslem Temple, A. A. O. N, M. S. They have no children.
v. Fannie Egerton b. 25 Aug. 1870, m. at Detroit, Mich., 24 Oct. 1898, Omar D. Thompson, b. in Romeo, Mich., 1 Oct. 1876. He is a salesman, and they reside (1914) in Detroit, Mich. No children.
vi. Margaret Ann, b. in Aug. 1881, d. at Romeo, Mich., 2 Feb. 1902, unmarried.
Rebecca A. Scramlin
Birth Date - 7 October 1840
Birth Location - Macomb, Macomb, MichiganMarriage - George Phelps Newberry 8. 28.
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Margaret Ann Newberry 9. 29.
Birth Date - August 1881
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John Starkweather
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Mary Ann Newberry 8. 28.
Birth Date - 22 September 1819
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Captain Henry L. Newberry 8. 28.
Henry L. Newberry, Captain 8. 28.
Birth Date - 12 August 1822
Birth Location - Sangerfield, Oneida, New YorkMarriage - Margaret Moore
Marriage Date - 27 August 1827
Marriage Location - Detroit, Wayne, MichiganDeath Date - 26 January1866
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57. CAPT. HENRY L.28 NEWBERRY (Elihu 27 (33), Capt. Amasa 26, Benjamin 25, Sergt. Joseph 24, Thomas 23, Maj. Benjamin 22, Thomas 21), born in Sangerfield, N. Y., 12 Aug. 1822,. in early manhood settled in Detroit, Mich., where he became a merchant. During the Civil War he was captain of cavalry in the Michigan State Volunteers, served a chief of couriers on the staff of Gen. Rosecrans, and was honorably mentioned in dispatches of the latter for gallant bravery at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn. He died at New Orleans, La., 26 Jan. 1866.
He married at Detroit, Mich., 11 July 1844, Margaret Moore, born in Connecticut 27 Aug. 1827, daughter of William Moore; she died at St. Clair Heights, Mich., 4 Nov. 1909, aged eighty-two years.
Children:
i. Walter Ashley 29, b. at Sheboygan, Wis., 22 Apr. 1846, was educated at Racine College, Wis., and in 1802 enlisted as private in Co. I, 8th Michigan Volunteer Infantry and served through the Civil War until honorably discharged in July 1865. After the War he settled in Detroit, Mich., where for many years he has been deputy-collector of customs.He m. at Detroit, Mich., 14 July 1890, Laura Charlotte Webber, b. in Buffalo, N. Y., 13 Jan. 1860, daughter of Charles and Elizabeth (Bauer) Webber. No children.
ii. Edward Henry, b. in Detroit, Mich., 10 May 1848, is a deputy-sheriff and special officer of the police force of Detroit, and resides at St. Clair Heights, Mich. For three years he served as special messenger for Capt. Lewis Cass Forsyth at Gallipolis, O.He m. in Detroit, Mich., 4 Feb. 1886, Josephine Marie Johnson, b. there 24 Aug. 1866, daughter of Antoine and Ellen (Pellado) Johnson.
Children:
1. Margaret Ellen 30, b. in Detroit, Mich., 28 Jan. 1887; m. Joseph McDonough.
2. Frederick St. Clair, b. at St. Clair Heights, Mich., 21 Jan. 1894.
iii. William Elihu 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 13 Mar. 1850, lived there until about 1890 when he went to Chicago, III., whence later he removed to Milwaukee, Wis., where he is still (1914) living.
He m. at Hurley, Wis., 2 Feb. 1887, Mary Louise Coates, b. in Linden, Wis., 24 Jan. 1869, daughter of Hon. Kearton and Elizabeth (Langwin) Coates; her father has been a Wisconsin state senator.
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1. Charles F. 30, b. in Detroit, Mich., 1 Jan. 1888, is a cereal broker, has resided in Winnetka and Lake Bluff, Ill., and now (1914) lives in Milwaukee, Wis. He m. at Evanston, Ill., 11 Apr. 1909, Anna Christine Kohrell b. in Pekin, Ill., 21 July 1889, daughter of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Lawster) Kohrell. No children.
iv. Maj. Charles Pierce 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 19 Apr. 1852, served as captain in Cuba during the Spanish War, and as major of the 30th U.S. Volunteers in the War in the Philippine Islands, taking part in over a hundred engagements. He d. unmarried at Vancouver, B.C., 4 Nov. 1912.
v. Mary Almera b. in Detroit, Mich. 25 Feb. 1854; m. Austin Yates Ladue and resides in Detroit.
vi. Frederick Moore, b. in Detroit, Mich., 20 Nov. 1856, has resided in Detroit, Mich., Chicago, Ill., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Seattle, Wash., and now (1914) is located in Vancouver, B.C., where he is engaged in the real estate business.He m. (1), in Detroit, Mich., in 1875, Nellie Bigley, by whom he had one child.
He m. (2), in Chicago, Ill., in 1894, Anna Ryan, b. in Toledo, O., in 1866, by whom he has one child.
Child by first marriage:
1. Frederick Lathrop 30, b. in Detroit, Mich., in Apr. 1876, has been twice married, and resides in Seattle, Wash. Record of his family not obtained.
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2. Hazard Pierce 30, b. in Pittsburgh, Pa., 17 Apr. 1897.
vii. John Phelps 29, b. in Detroit Mich., 30 Apr. 1861, still resides in his native city where he is employed as a motorman. He m. Rose O'Neil. Record of his family not returned.
Margaret Moore
Birth Date - 27 August 1827
Birth Location - ,, ConnecticutMarriage - Henry L. Newberry, Captain 8. 28.
Marriage Date - 11 July 1844
Marriage Location - Detroit, Wayne, MichiganDeath Date - 4 November 1909
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Major Charles Pierce Newberry 9. 29.
Charles Pierce Newberry, Major 9. 29.
Birth Date - 19 April 1852
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Maj. Charles Pierce 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 19 Apr. 1852, served as captain in Cuba during the Spanish War, and as major of the 30th U.S. Volunteers in the War in the Philippine Islands, taking part in over a hundred engagements. He d. unmarried at Vancouver, B.C., 4 Nov. 1912.
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58. HON. JOHN STOUGHTON 28 NEWBERRY (Elihu 27 (33), Capt. Amasa 26, Benjamin 25, Sergt. Joseph 24, Thomas 23, Maj. Benjamin 22, Thomas 21), born in Sangerfield, Oneida County, N.Y., 18 Nov. 1826, graduated at the University of Michigan with the degree of A. B. in 1847 and in 1854 received the degree of A.M. For a few years he was employed in civil engineering during which period he was engaged for some time in the surveying and construction of the western portion of the Michigan Central Railroad. He then studied law and entered on the practice of that profession in 1853 in Detroit, Mich., where he rapidly acquired a very large and lucrative practice in admiralty and maritime cases before the United States Courts in which practice he continued nearly a score of years; and in that special department of law he became the leading authority in the West.
But his native abilities and energy forced him into other and larger fields and more active pursuits, which eventually resulted in his relinquishment of the legal profession. In 1864 he became associated with James McMillan in the organization of the Michigan Car Company, a corporation that ultimately became the largest manufacturers of railroad cars in the United States, controlling extensive factories in Detroit, Mich., St. Louis, Mo., and London, Ontario. Later Mr. Newberry became interested in other manufacturing: enterprises, eventually holding the office of president, vice-president, or director in over a score of large incorporated manufacturing companies that gave employment to more than five thousand men.
Although always deeply absorbed in legal and business affairs of great magnitude, Mr. Newberry rendered public service during the Civil War as provost-marshal for Michigan from 1862 to 1864, during which time he had charge of raising by enlistments and drafts and forwarding to the front thousands of Union soldiers; and in 1878 he was elected a Member of Congress from Michigan on the Republican ticket, serving from 4 Mar. 1879 to 4 Mar. 1881; but he declined a renomination on account of his business interests.
Mr. Newberry was endowed with varied talents and abilities of a high order, was possessed of great energy and force of character, and was gifted with keen and far-sighted business judgment and exceptional organizing and executive genius. During a professional and business career of less than thirty-five years he acquired an enormous fortune, estimated at $18,000,000 at the time of his decease. During his lifetime he was a liberal supporter of public enterprises in Detroit, among his donations being one of $100,000 for the building of a free hospital in that city; and by his will he left $600,000 to various benevolent purposes. He died in Detroit 2 Jan. 1887, in his sixty-first year.
He married first, Harriet Newell Robinson who died 11 Sept. 1856, leaving one child.
He married second, at Cleveland, O., 6 Oct. 1859 Helen Parmelee Handy born there 15 Nov. 1835, daughter of Truman Parmelee and Harriet Newcomb (Hall) Handy; she died in Detroit, Mich., 17 Dec. 1912, aged seventy-seven years, having had three children
Child by first marriage:
i. Harrie Robinson 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 1 Sept. 1856, was educated at Pennsylvania Military Academy and at Ann Arbor College, Mich., receiving the degrees of B. S., C. E., and M.A. For some ten years he was engaged in business in Detroit in connection with some of his father's interests, among them the Detroit Steel Company and the Detroit, Bay City, and Alpena R. R., of which companies he became vice-president. After his father's death he entered the United States diplomatic service and was secretary of the legations at Madrid, Constantinople, etc. His death took place at Dover, England, 19 Sept. 1909.He m. at Detroit, Mich., 16 Dec., 1880, Harriette Antoinette Dudgeon, b. there 12 Jan. 1857, daughter of Antbony and Harriette (Ingersoll) Dudgeon; she now (1914) resides in London, England.
Child:
1. Gladys 30, b. 26 Feb. 1885.
Children by second marriage:
64. ii. Truman Handy 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 5 Nov. 1864.
iii. John Stoughton, b. in Detroit, Mich., 21 July 1866, resides in his native city where he is president of the Detroit Steel Casting Co., and is associated with his brother in the management of their father's estate. He m. Mrs. Edith Navarre Stanton Field.
iv. Helen Hall, b. in Detroit, Mich., 9 June 1869; m. Henry Bourne Joy; resides at Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
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John Stoughton Newberry 8. 28.
John Stoughton Newberry 8. 28.
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58. HON. JOHN STOUGHTON 28 NEWBERRY (Elihu 27 (33), Capt. Amasa 26, Benjamin 25, Sergt. Joseph 24, Thomas 23, Maj. Benjamin 22, Thomas 21), born in Sangerfield, Oneida County, N.Y., 18 Nov. 1826, graduated at the University of Michigan with the degree of A. B. in 1847 and in 1854 received the degree of A.M. For a few years he was employed in civil engineering during which period he was engaged for some time in the surveying and construction of the western portion of the Michigan Central Railroad. He then studied law and entered on the practice of that profession in 1853 in Detroit, Mich., where he rapidly acquired a very large and lucrative practice in admiralty and maritime cases before the United States Courts in which practice he continued nearly a score of years; and in that special department of law he became the leading authority in the West.
But his native abilities and energy forced him into other and larger fields and more active pursuits, which eventually resulted in his relinquishment of the legal profession. In 1864 he became associated with James McMillan in the organization of the Michigan Car Company, a corporation that ultimately became the largest manufacturers of railroad cars in the United States, controlling extensive factories in Detroit, Mich., St. Louis, Mo., and London, Ontario. Later Mr. Newberry became interested in other manufacturing: enterprises, eventually holding the office of president, vice-president, or director in over a score of large incorporated manufacturing companies that gave employment to more than five thousand men.
Although always deeply absorbed in legal and business affairs of great magnitude, Mr. Newberry rendered public service during the Civil War as provost-marshal for Michigan from 1862 to 1864, during which time he had charge of raising by enlistments and drafts and forwarding to the front thousands of Union soldiers; and in 1878 he was elected a Member of Congress from Michigan on the Republican ticket, serving from 4 Mar. 1879 to 4 Mar. 1881; but he declined a renomination on account of his business interests.
Mr. Newberry was endowed with varied talents and abilities of a high order, was possessed of great energy and force of character, and was gifted with keen and far-sighted business judgment and exceptional organizing and executive genius. During a professional and business career of less than thirty-five years he acquired an enormous fortune, estimated at $18,000,000 at the time of his decease. During his lifetime he was a liberal supporter of public enterprises in Detroit, among his donations being one of $100,000 for the building of a free hospital in that city; and by his will he left $600,000 to various benevolent purposes. He died in Detroit 2 Jan. 1887, in his sixty-first year.
He married first, Harriet Newell Robinson who died 11 Sept. 1856, leaving one child.
He married second, at Cleveland, O., 6 Oct. 1859 Helen Parmelee Handy born there 15 Nov. 1835, daughter of Truman Parmelee and Harriet Newcomb (Hall) Handy; she died in Detroit, Mich., 17 Dec. 1912, aged seventy-seven years, having had three children
Child by first marriage:
i. Harrie Robinson 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 1 Sept. 1856, was educated at Pennsylvania Military Academy and at Ann Arbor College, Mich., receiving the degrees of B. S., C. E., and M.A. For some ten years he was engaged in business in Detroit in connection with some of his father's interests, among them the Detroit Steel Company and the Detroit, Bay City, and Alpena R. R., of which companies he became vice-president. After his father's death he entered the United States diplomatic service and was secretary of the legations at Madrid, Constantinople, etc. His death took place at Dover, England, 19 Sept. 1909.He m. at Detroit, Mich., 16 Dec., 1880, Harriette Antoinette Dudgeon, b. there 12 Jan. 1857, daughter of Antbony and Harriette (Ingersoll) Dudgeon; she now (1914) resides in London, England.
Child:
1. Gladys 30, b. 26 Feb. 1885.
Children by second marriage:
64. ii. Truman Handy 29, b. in Detroit, Mich., 5 Nov. 1864.
iii. John Stoughton, b. in Detroit, Mich., 21 July 1866, resides in his native city where he is president of the Detroit Steel Casting Co., and is associated with his brother in the management of their father's estate. He m. Mrs. Edith Navarre Stanton Field.
iv. Helen Hall, b. in Detroit, Mich., 9 June 1869; m. Henry Bourne Joy; resides at Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
Hellen Parmelee Handy
Birth Date - 15 November 1835
Birth Location - Cleveland,, OhioMarriage - John Stoughton Newberry, Honorable 8. 28.
Marriage Date - 6 October 1859
Marriage Location - Cleveland,, OhioDeath Date - 17 December 1912
Death Location - Detroit, Wayne, Michigan
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Major Oliver Penny Newberry 8. 28.
Oliver Penny Newberry, Major 8. 28.
Birth Date - 8 May 1831
Birth Location - Sangerfield, Oneida, New YorkMarriage - Elizabeth McCorkle
Marriage Date - 1858
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Maj. Oliver Penny, b. 8 May 1831, had an exciting and strenuous career in life. When a youth he was one of the pioneers in the rush to the California gold mines in 1849, where he engaged in prospecting for about three years. In 1852-3 he was a captain in Gen. Walker's filibustering expedition against the province of Sonora, Mexico, and during an engagement was wounded and left as dead on the field, but later managed to find his way back to a United States fort on the frontier; and after recovering from his hardships he was employed for about two years as a guide in Sonora. In 1855 he returned to the United States, soon located in Cameron, Mo., and for the next five years was engaged in civil engineering, principally in the construction of the Hannibal and St. Joseph R.R. At the outbreak of the Civil War he joined Gen. Lyon's Union forces in Missouri and was taken prisoner at Springfield, Mo., but quickly escaped. He was soon commissioned captain of the Twenty-fourth Missouri Volunteers and took part in several engagements including the battle of Shiloh where he was severely wounded; later he was promoted to major of the Fifth Missouri Cavalry, and rendered arduous and protracted service until the close of the war in 1865. Maj. Newberry was a man of adventurous spirit and daring bravery, had a gallant and honorable career as a soldier, and d. 17 June 1874, at the early age of forty-three years, from the results of hardships, exposure. and wounds in his protracted military service.
He m. in 1858, Elizabeth McCorkle, daughter of Judge McCorkle of Cameron, Mo.
Children b. in Cameron, Mo.:
1. Walter Franklin 29, b. 9 Jan. 1860.
2. Ella Perry, b. 7 Mar. 1862.
3. Amasa Samuel b. 9 Oct. 1867.
Elizabeth McCorkle
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Daughter of Judge McCorkle of Cameron, Missouri.
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Walter Franklin Newberry 9. 29.
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Ella Perry Newberry 9. 29.
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Amasa Samuel Newberry 9. 29.
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Newberry Genealogy - The Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Massachusets - 1634
920 A.D - 1914 A.D.
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
by J. Gardner Bartlett - published in 1914Page 94