Tom
I did a quick check of my information, before I head out on a trip.
Nice to hear from you.
1. I have not seem any information to prove that Joseph Newbrough that married Elizabeth Archer was the Joseph Newbrough from Parish of Kingswinford. Still speculation on my part.
2 The same for my ancestor, John Newbrough of Chester Co. Pennsylvania. Might be the brother of Joseph Newbrough.
I found out that the Port of Bristol record, my ancestors name could appear on Document, If he order goods that could be taxed by the “English Crown” I thought for a while he might have visited England in 1730, an came back on the Ship “Unity”
3. Thanks for the information that William Gibson & Sarah had children. Elizabeth an Joseph
4. After my posting I found the will of William Gibson mariner, and wife Sarah
William Gibson will dated Feb. 21, 1744, (in the eighteen year of the reign of his Majesty King George, the second, )
belonging to the good ship “Chester” Arthur Payne commander
Considering the Perils and Dangers of the Seas and other uncertainties of this transitory Life.
Appointed Sarah his wife executor. Of the Parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, in the County of Surry. In the presence of Henry Alexander and Robert Campbell in the Jolly near Rothorhith?
Will proved July 25, 1763, Sarah Gibson widow the Relict and Sole Exocentric and in the written will and sworn as ? before me. And. Coffee Ducard, Surrogate
St. Mary Magdelen, Bermondsey, County of Surry
Maurice Newbrough