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  1. Apr 27, 2022 · The son, William, died in Lancaster County in 1700 and left his land to his sons, William and Robert. His will is dated April 26, 1700, and probated October 10, 1700. William was born 1614 in Newsom Hall, Lancashire, England, and died Abt. 1657 in Rich Neck, James City, Virginia. He married (1) Penelope Ramsey Abt. 1631 in Lancashire, England.

  2. He died 1 November 1757 at Rich Neck Plantation, James City County, now Surry County, Virginia at the age of 43. William Neesam (William Newsom) in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Report issue Name: William Neesam [William Newsom] Birth Year: abt 1614 Arrival Year: 1635 Arrival Place: Virginia Age: 21

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    "William Jr. was born in 1614...[On 21 Aug] 1635 the twenty-one year old William departed London on the ship Georgefor Virginia; he 'signed [the] ship's register as William Neesum, farmer'. He landed in James City County, directly across the James River from Surry, and purchased land southeast of of Jamestown in Rich Neck. Young William arrived wit...

    Jeffrey Roberts. Salted and Cured: Savoring the Culture, Heritage, and Flavor of America's Preserved Meats. Chelsea Green Publishing; 15 April 2017. ISBN 978-1-60358-661-0. p. 58–.
    Nugent, Nell Marion. 1934. Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800. Richmond: Press of the Dietz Print Co.
    Surry deeds, p. 127
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  3. Feb 28, 2012 · On January 22, 1658, William Batt sold this land and mentioned that it had been patented by William Newsom, Jr. in 1636 and was commonly called Rich Neck (ib., p. 127). This was only a part of the original patent, for William Newsom, Jr. still possessed the "Plantation in Rich Neck," which he left to his eldest son, William III (Surry County ...

  4. that it had been patented by William Newsom in 1936 and was com-monly called Rich Neck (id., p. 127). This was only a part of the original patent, however, for William Newsom, second, still possessed the "Plantation in Rich Neck," which he left to his eldest son, William (Surry D. & W., 1686-93, p. 226). The last record of William Newsom,

  5. Will Wm. Newsom, Jr. Surry Co., VA 1691 By genealogy.com user January 03, 2001 at 09:06:13. ... To my son, William, my Plantation and Land in Rich Neck, provided that ...

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