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Oswald NEWCOMER34 was
born in 1860 in , Washington, MD.3
Oscar Newcomer's given name may have been Oswald. Parents: John M. NEWCOMER and Elizabeth KEEDY. Otho NEWCOMER34 was born on 15 Sep 1846. He died on 15 Sep 1846 in , Washington, MD. Parents: Joseph N. NEWCOMER and Lydia Ann THOMAS. Otis B. NEWCOMER171,1143 was born on 14 Aug 1878. Parents: Abner NEWCOMER and Ellen Rose BETEBENNER. Spouse: Lucile HAMMERSMITH. Children were: Living, Living. Parnell Burton NEWCOMER20,33,1759 was born on 8 Oct 1866 in Maryland, Ogle, IL. He died on 7 Sep 1963 in Alma, Gratiot, MI. He was buried in Battle Creek, Calhoun, MI. Parnell Newcomer may have gone by the nickname "Barney." Parents: Emanuel NEWCOMER Junior and Isabelle Brechley KNOCK. Spouse: Lenora Marie CURTIS. Parnell Burton NEWCOMER and Lenora Marie CURTIS were married on 29 Dec 1891. Children were: Burton Emanuel NEWCOMER, Living, Living, Living. Paul NEWCOMER.33 Paul Newcomer and Lillian Smith had two children, but I have no names. Parents: Samuel Martin NEWCOMER and Margaret E. GOOD. Spouse: Lillian SMITH. Paul NEWCOMER171,260 was born on 1 Dec 1894 in , Carroll, IL. He died on 29 Apr 1982 in Altadena, Los Angeles, CA. He was buried on 2 May 1982 in Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, Los Angeles, CA. Paul Newcomer and his father, Samuel Newcomer, moved to Pasadena, California about 1920. Parents: Samuel Isaac NEWCOMER and Emma Catherine PHILLIPS. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Pearl NEWCOMER2549 was born in Sep 1899. Pearl Newcomer and Mr. McGregor had no children. Parents: Zachariah R. NEWCOMER Junior and Maude WITHERS. Spouse: MCGREGOR. Peter NEWCOMER.140 Parents: John NEWCOMER Senior and Veronica (Frany). Peter NEWCOMER.2006 Parents: Christian NEWCOMER and Susannah (Susan) SNIVELY. Peter (1719) NEWCOMER Senior49,3522,3523,3524,3525 was born about 1684 in Langnau Im Emmental, Bern, Switzerland. Peter Newcomer, Sr. was born on 15 January 1675, according to Ancestry.com (no further source citation was given). He died on 29 Jan 1732 in Leacock, Lancaster, PA. Peter Newcomer, Sr. spoke his will to Hance Musleman and Sieon King before his death (will A-1-10, Leacock Township). He was also known as Peter Neukommet. He signed a will in Leacock, Lancaster, PA. Peter Newcomer's will is A-1-10. Peter Neukommet is the spelling of the Newcomer surname on a marriage record in Switzerland in 1704. Newcomat was the spelling on Peter's will. "Neu" and "komm" translate as "new" and "come", but "et" makes it a command--"come here". Use of "er" is common to signify a person of or from a given location, however I have found no place named "Neukomm." Charlie Newcomer reported on an Allfort and a Heinrich Neukommer. However, I cannot verify a link between my Newcomers and Allfort and Heinrich Neukommer. At any rate, I cannot verify that the Peter Newcomer who immigrated to America and the Peter who married Katharina Blaser on 27 April 1704 in Langnau Im Emmantel, Berne, Switzerland are the same person. The tombstone of a grandson (Henry Newcomer) of Peter Newcomer is inscribed Heinrich Neukommets. Peter immigrated to Leacock Township, Pennsylvania from (Langnau?) Switzerland sometime before 1729. We know that Peter was in Pennsylvania by 1729 because he became a naturalized citizen in 1729. As to when Peter arrived, several dates--all in the decade of the 1710s--compete. The one with the most concrete documentation is 1719. A Peter, his wife, four children--Hans, Wolfgang, Maria?, and Peter, Jr.--arrived at Philadelphia in 1719, according to Virginia Lane. An earlier date is possible, however. Oscar Kuhns listed Neukomm as one of the Swiss Germans to come to Lancaster County and settle on land previously patented on 23 October 1710 to Hans Herr and Martin Kundig. No first name is given for the Neukomm that was part of the is group; it may have been Peter. A variation of this possibility is that Peter arrived in 1711 along with the first wave, or 1712 along with the second wave, of Mennonite arrivals in Lancaster County, but did not gain title to his land until 1717. According to George P. Rowland, Jr., the dates 1710 and 1717 are tied together, if confused by many genealogists. In 1710 a group of Mennonites came to Pennsylvania lead by Mr. Mylin and Martin Kendig. They chose the Lancaster area to buy land; land bought on installments paid over six years. It was in 1717, then, that each member of the group received his deed to the land. If the Neukomm that received title was Peter, his immigration date would have been sometime before 1717. Yet another possibility has been mentioned by Barbara Carter. She has Peter landing in Philadelphia on 24 August 1717 on the ship Phoenix. I have been unable to find any evidence that the ship Phoenix came to America before 1743. Furthermore, lists of immigrants on ships arriving in America did not generally start being kept until 1727. We do know that Martin Kendig returned to the Palatinate to recruit more Anabaptist families of Swiss origin, and that he returned in 1717 with 30 more families. It is possible that Peter Neukommet was among these thirty families. I think the 1719 date is the most likely year of immigration. By 1719 there were more than sixty-six families in the Conestogo community, according to Steve Friesen. At any rate, in 1725 a Peter Newcomer is listed on the Conestoga Township tax roles. A Hans Newcomer is listed on the Conestoga Township tax roles in 1718, 1721 and 1725. How this Hans relates to Peter is unknown. He could be Peter's son. Hans could be a brother of Peter, but no other record of a brother to Peter is known to me. In 1729 Peter Newcomer became a naturalized citizen, along with 200 other Mennonites in Lancaster. Being a British citizen was a requirement to own land. Peter died on 29 January 1732 or 1733 (the year is unclear). Peter spoke his will to Hance Musleman and Simeon King, just hours before his death at his home. A month later, on 23 February of 1732 or 1733, his will was written in High Dutch and officially recorded. Some time later, probably 4 or 7 of February 1753 (this date is also written on the cover/title page of Peter's will), the will was translated into English. Peter, left his land to his middle son, Wolfgang Newcomer. Peter's oldest son, Johannes (John), concurred with the will. I guess that Johannes already owned property, and thus did not need the farm and did not contest the will. Confusion arises from the English version where Peter stated, "...having so much confidence of the goodness of my afore son Woolfgang that I am certain he will help to raise his younger brothers and sisters." To the best of my knowledge, Wolfgang only had one younger brother, Peter, Jr., and had only one sister, maybe named Maria. Maybe there were more brothers and sisters than I have found. For now, I am relying on the "middle son" phrase from the will to back up the listing of three sons. Also, maybe Wolfgang's one sister was younger, and the plural for both brothers and sisters is a poor translation. Now, where was this farm that Peter left to Wolfgang? I think it is the same farm that Wolfgang lived on when Wolfgang's son, Christian, was born in 1749. The farm can be located today by following the sign posted in the service station at the corner of New Holland Pike (Route 23) and Hess Road. The United Methodist Church posted the sign to honor Christian Newcomer's role in the early years of the United Brethren in Christ. The United Brethren in Christ merged with the Methodists in the 1960s to become the United Methodists. The farm is at 353 Eby Road, Leola. To substantiate that this farm was Peter's, a warrant issued in May 1735 to David Thomas for acreage near Mill Creek states that the Thomas property adjoins the properties of Peter Newcomer and Simon King of Leacock Township. Mill Creek runs just south of 353 Eby Road, about one farm's worth. Also, Simon King was a witness to Peter's will. My source for Thomas's will is Marsha Hoffman Rising. However, there is one inconsistency: Peter Newcomer died in 1732 or 1733. The farm next to David Thomas's would have be Wolfgang Newcomer's by 1735. I have chosen to live with this inconsistency and still assert that Wolfgang's farm was his father's and that the Peter Newcomer mentioned in Thomas's deed is my ancestor, Peter. Other spellings of names that may have become Newcomer are: * New Kamats. *Neukomm. * Nieuwkommet--used at the University of Amsterdam in referring to Swiss Taufers. * Neuwkomet--showing the Dutch influence. * Neukomat * Neukomment * Niewcomer, Newkomer, Newcummer, Newcumber, Newcome and Newcomer all appear in the Pennsylvania census or on Strassburger shipping lines list of passengers. In German, * Neu translates as new. * Komm translates as come. * Komet translates as comet or meteor. * Kommet translates as come here. * Kometen translates as rapid. * Neukommer translates as Newcomer. In all of the spellings, the individuals were German Anabaptists from Landvogtei of Erguel, a part of Bishopric of Basel, Canton Berne, Switzerland. Many Anabaptists left Switzerland because of religious persecution. Agnes Long, in referring to Peter Newcomer stated that the "older members were Mennonites..." Mennonites originated in the Netherlands, and were part of the Anabaptist movement. In Switzerland, the Anabaptists were mostly Swiss Brethren and some Mennonites. Between 1625 and 1660, 1,170 Mennonites were executed in France. In Zurich, Switzerland, between 1527 and 1670 authorities odered the Anabapatists, call "Taufers", to renounce their faith or loose their property. When Anabaptists resisted they were often tortured to death. The methods were quite horrendous. The German Baptist Brethren originated in Crefeld, Palatinate, Germany in 1709. Along with English Quakers, Mennonites and Brethren believed in (1) separation of church and state, (2) adult baptism, (3) opposition to military service, and (4) refusal to swear any kind of oath. Due to persecution by Reformed churches, Mennonites established two customs that lasted even after the need ceased. Holding of religious services in private homes began as a way to avoid detection by the authorities. Burial in family plots began because Mennonites were forbidden burial in recognized church cemeteries. Christian Nieuwkommet, 38, and his wife and 6 children, with 7th expected, were recorded in January 1672 at Greisheim, northwest of Strasbough, France. Hans Nieuwkommet and his family lived in the Black Forest of Germany for a short while before moving on to France. A Babe Newcomer was among the Bern, Switzerland Anabaptists that fled to the Palatinate in 1671. In 1699 a Mennonite Christian Neucommet was living in Lower Palatinate. In 1731 a Christian Newcomer is listed as a deacon at Rohrrohf, two hours east of Mannheim, Germany. Palatinate immigrants to the Susquehanna River in 1711 include Hans Newkomen. Hans Newcomer is mentioned among the early settlers of western Chester County along the Susquehanna River. A Hans Newcomer is listed on the assessment roles in 1718, 1721 and 1725. Peter Newcomer is also listed for 1721 and 1725. Immigrants to Philadelphia from Rotterdam, Holland include Johannes Navcommet or Neykomet on 15 June 1728 aboard the ship Mortonhouse, Christian NewComer Sr. and Jr. in 1742, Christian Newcomer on the ship Brotherhood on 3 November 1750, Christian and Ulrich Nieucomer 1754 and Christian Newcomer in 1754. A John Newcomer was listed as owning 60 acres of land in Conestoga Manor in 1735. In 1745 a Ulrich Newcomer, a Swiss, was "found" wandering in France or Germany. Scharf credits the first Newcomer in the USA to Heinrich Neukomer who immigrated to American in 1724, settling in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Richard Davis believes, but cannot prove, that Peter Newcomer's father was Wolfgang Neukommet, III. I have entered Davis' data into my files, but not connected them because of the lack of verification. Children were: Johannes "Hans" NEWCOMER, NEWCOMER, Wolfgang NEWCOMER, Peter NEWCOMER Junior. Peter NEWCOMER Junior49,171,340 was born about 1715 in , , Switzerland. He died in 1755 in Hempfield, Lancaster, PA. Peter Newcomer's will is L-105-17-4. Peter Newcomer's wife may be Catherine Good. Administrators were appointed on 14 April 1755 to deal with his possessions. Peter owned no land, but had about 100 pounds worth of valuable items. Peter Newcomer's administrators were John NewCommat, Jacob Furrey, Henry Neiff and John Histand. Parents: Peter (1719) NEWCOMER Senior. Children were: Johannes (John) NEWCOMER, Jacob NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER Senior731,2372,3526,3527 was born on 4 Sep 1752 in , Lancaster, PA.20 Melanie Jackson, and Gary Shaw gave Peter Newcomer's birth date as 20 August 1752, under the "old style," and Virginia Olwin listed it as 20 May 1758. He died on 4 Jan 1826 in Beaver Creek, Washington, MD.33 Virginia Olwin gave 15 May 1836 as the death date for Peter Newcomer. He was buried in Fahrney's (originally Mount Zion) Church Cemetery, Mapleville, Washington, MD. Peter Newcomer moved from Washington County, Maryland to Tyron Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. He was a Mennonite. The Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot Index - Centennial Edition, Part 2, page 2137, listed Peter Newcomer (same two wives, but different birth--20 May 1758--and death--15 May 1836--dates) as rebel private during the Revolutionary War. Another source reported that Peter Newcomer served in the Pennsylvania mitlitia from 1780 to 1781 as a private in the First Battaliion, Cumberland County Militia, but more detailed research by Marie Jones found that Peter Newcomer to be a different Peter Newcomer. Another source, on page 262 but cannot remember whose book, listed Peter as a private in the militia, 2nd class in Captain Conrad Hogmire's company (1776/1777). This source also listed Peter as a Reverend. James Lehman's book listed Peter Newcomer as a "non-enroller and non-associator" by Captain Samuel Hughes on 29 April 1776. The Convention of the Province of Maryland allowed exemptions to militia service for pacifists during the Revolutionary War. Daniel Lehman has Peter being fined in 1776, along with his brother, Christian, and father, Henry, for refusing to bear arms. It seems that Peter Newcomer, Sr., may have been a minister, possibily a Mennonite or a Brethren, a soldier and not a soldier. Parents: Wolfgang NEWCOMER and Elizabeth Maudlin WEBER. Spouse: Elizabeth ROWLAND. Peter NEWCOMER Senior and Elizabeth ROWLAND were married in 1781.33 Children were: Jonathan NEWCOMER Senior, Emanuel NEWCOMER Senior, Jacob NEWCOMER, Peter NEWCOMER Junior, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Anna NEWCOMER, John NEWCOMER. Spouse: Elizabeth Annie HOUSER. Peter NEWCOMER Senior and Elizabeth Annie HOUSER were married in 1793. Children were: Barbara NEWCOMER, Mary NEWCOMER, David NEWCOMER, Isaac NEWCOMER, Daniel NEWCOMER Senior, Joshua NEWCOMER, Catharine NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER2150,2521,3474 was born on 13 May 1753 in Manor, Lancaster, PA.2006,2522 He died in Mar 1820 in Tyrone, Fayette, PA.2006,2522 Peter Newcomer's parents are uncertain. Dale and Verlene Weber list Peter's parents as John and Frany Newcomer. Virginia Lane lists Peter's parents as Christian Newcomer, who came to America in 1742 aboard the Brotherhood. Parents: Christian (Brotherhood 1750) NEWCOMER Senior. Spouse: Catherine GOOD. Peter NEWCOMER and Catherine GOOD were married in 1772 in Lancaster, Lancaster, PA.2006 Children were: Magdalena NEWCOMER, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Catherine NEWCOMER, John NEWCOMER, Barbara NEWCOMER, Mary NEWCOMER, Jacob NEWCOMER, Christian NEWCOMER, David NEWCOMER, NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER34 was born after 1770.5 Peter Newcomer farmed in Donegal Township, Pennsylvania. Parents: Christian NEWCOMER Senior and Anna SUMMY. Peter NEWCOMER Senior34,652 was born in 1775 in , Washington, MD. Maubry Benson reported that the census data for 1850 gave Peter Newcomer's birth year as 1773. But, according to the Ogle County Cemetery Records, he was born in 1775. Daniel Lehman gave about 1777 as Peter's birth year. He died in 1854 in , Ogle, IL.40 Peter Newcomer died in January 1826, according to Daniel Lehman. He was buried in Pine Creek Brethren Cemetery, Polo, Ogle, IL. Parents: Henry NEWCOMER Senior and Barbara GARBER. Spouse: Susan FUNK. Children were: Barbara NEWCOMER, Peter NEWCOMER Junior, Lydia NEWCOMER, Susan NEWCOMER, Mary "Polly" NEWCOMER, Catharine NEWCOMER, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Zachariah NEWCOMER Senior. Peter NEWCOMER Junior654 was born on 14 Nov 1786 in , Washington, MD.654 He died on 29 Apr 1868.296 Parents: Peter NEWCOMER Senior and Elizabeth ROWLAND. Spouse: Barbara SHERRICK. Peter NEWCOMER Junior and Barbara SHERRICK were married on 20 Sep 1814 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD.654 Children were: Joseph Sherrick NEWCOMER, Susan NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER941 was born in 1794.3 He died in 1868.3 He was buried in Miller's Mennonite Graveyard, Leitersburg, Washington, MD.3 Peter Newcomer farmed near Leitersburg. Spouse: Anna GOOD. Peter NEWCOMER and Anna GOOD were married on 26 Feb 1820 in , Washington, MD.34 Children were: Christian NEWCOMER, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Fanny NEWCOMER, Catherine NEWCOMER, Barbara NEWCOMER, Lydia NEWCOMER, Sarah NEWCOMER, Daniel NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER Junior34 was born on 25 Sep 1801 in , , MD. Mabry Benson gave 28 September 1802 as Peter Newcomer's birth year, citing Ogle County cemetery records. However, John Newcomer, Jr.'s record of the cemtery tombstones gave 25 September 1801. He died on 11 Jun 1870 in , Ogle, IL. Mabry Benson gave the 14th as Peter Newcomer's death day, citing Ogle County cemetery records. However, John Newcomer, Jr.'s record of the cemtery tombstones gave the 11th. He was buried in Pine Creek Brethren Cemetery, Polo, Ogle, IL. Peter Newcomer moved to the West in 1842. Parents: Peter NEWCOMER Senior and Susan FUNK. Spouse: Sophia FALKLER. Peter NEWCOMER Junior and Sophia FALKLER were married on 21 Sep 1833 in , Washington, MD.654 Peter and Sophia Newcomer went west in 1842. Children were: Emory NEWCOMER, Susan NEWCOMER, John NEWCOMER, Benjamin NEWCOMER, William NEWCOMER, Peter A. NEWCOMER III, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Mary NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER20 was born on 29 Aug 1812 in , Washington, MD.1000 Peter Newcomer was born in 1813 according to Madge Little, He died on 3 Aug 1891 in Jennings, Jefferson Davis, LA.1000 Parents: Emanuel NEWCOMER Senior and Catherine FUNK. Spouse: Rosanna LAMB. Peter NEWCOMER and Rosanna LAMB were married on 6 Mar 1842 in Frairfield, , IA. Children were: Annie NEWCOMER. Peter NEWCOMER33,46 was born after 1827.5 He died before 1905. Peter Newcomer's death year is derived from an obituary in the Mount Morris Index for Barbara Newcomer, his sister, that listed Peter as dying before Barbara. Barbara Newcomer's obituary in the Mount Morris Index in 1905 does not list a brother named Peter. Parents: Daniel NEWCOMER Senior and Barbara STONER. Peter A. NEWCOMER III185,655 was born in Jan 1848 in , , IL.185 Peter Newcomer, III, was a minister. Some of the listings on the Internet spelled Peter's surname "Neucomer." Parents: Peter NEWCOMER Junior and Sophia FALKLER. Spouse: Paulina WILSON. Peter A. NEWCOMER III and Paulina WILSON were married on 25 Feb 1875 in , Ogle, IL.34 Children were: Ethel NEWCOMER, Ralph E. NEWCOMER Senior. Peter Seibert NEWCOMER40,655 was born in 1829 in , , MD.34 He died in 1902 in , , MD. He was buried in Boonsboro, Washington, MD. Parents: Henry NEWCOMER III and Mary Ann SEIBERT. Spouse: Mary F. MONROE. Peter Seibert NEWCOMER and Mary F. MONROE were married on 28 Jan 1851 in , Washington, MD.654 Children were: Mary "Minnie" NEWCOMER, William NEWCOMER, Frank NEWCOMER, Anna NEWCOMER, Elizabeth "Lizzie" NEWCOMER. Peter Siebert NEWCOMER33 was born on 28 Feb 1847 in Benevola, Washington, MD.73 He died on 11 Feb 1938 in Waynesboro, Franklin, PA.73 Peter Newcomer died on the 9th according to Agnes Long. He was buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro, Franklin, PA.23 Peter Newcomer farmed in Benevola, Maryland, until 1894, when he took over the LeCrone homestead near Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. He belonged to the Lutheran Church, but was a major donor to the United Brethren in Christ Orphanage and Home in Quincy, Pennsylvania. Peter gave two farms to the Orphanage, which became the Peter Newcomer Memorial Farm #1 and #2. Peter was a close friend of the orphanage's founder, Reverend H. J. Kitzmiller. Parents: David H. NEWCOMER and Ruanna THOMAS. Spouse: Margaret FAHRNEY. Peter Siebert NEWCOMER and Margaret FAHRNEY were married on 21 Dec 1871 in , Washington, MD.3 Peter Newcomer and Margaret Fahrney were wed by the Reverend Stouffer. Children were: Jennie NEWCOMER. Prudence NEWCOMER.1191 Agnes Long did not list Prudence as a daughter of Daniel Newcomer and either of his two wives. Parents: Daniel NEWCOMER and Susannah SHUPE. Spouse: MILLER. Children were: Elizabeth MILLER. R. Luay NEWCOMER33 was born in 1889 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD.23 He died in 1930. He was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hagerstown, Washington, MD.23 Parents: Joseph Eavey NEWCOMER and Ida Florence WINDERS. Spouse: Mary SPONSELLER. Children were: Living. Ralph E. NEWCOMER Senior656 was born in Dec 1878 in , , IL.185 Ralph Newcomer was a bookkeeper for a railroad in 1900 and an assistant general manager for a railroad in 1930. He resided in Boone, Iowa. Parents: Peter A. NEWCOMER III and Paulina WILSON. Spouse: Bessie. Children were: Living, Living. Ralph S. NEWCOMER3508 was born on 8 Apr 1888 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO. He died on 27 Aug 1965 in Boulder, Boulder, CO. Ralph Newcomer opened a law practice in Boulder, Colorado, in 1915. He became the chair of the board for the First National Bank, and served three terms on the Federal Reserve Branch in Denver, Colorado. Parents: Jacob NEWCOMER and Ela JAMES. Spouse: Living. Ray NEWCOMER.877 Parents: David W. NEWCOMER and Susan MUSSER. Ray NEWCOMER.33 Parents: William Martin NEWCOMER and Emma Katherine FUNK. Raymond Mensen NEWCOMER33 was born in 1918. He died in 1986. Raymond Newcomer joined the Army in April 1941. During World War II, he was stationed in Austria, New Caledonia, Guadalcanal, and Fiji. Raymond was seriously wounded in action at Bougainvilla and was discharged from the Army in January 1944 with the rank of Private First Class. Parents: Harvey Andrew NEWCOMER and Theresa Marie MENSEN. Spouse: Sue ECKHARDT. Children were: Living, Living. Rex NEWCOMER2044 was born in 1905 in , Polk, NE. He died in 1967 in , Polk, NE. Burial Hoffer Cemetery, Polk Co Parents: Charles Joshua NEWCOMER and Osee Julana DAVIS. Richard C. NEWCOMER.152 Richard Newcomer lived in Mount Morris, Illinois, in 2005. Parents: Maurice NEWCOMER and Ruth FRENCH. Richard Darwin NEWCOMER171,3528 was born in 1915. He died on 18 Jan 1919.3 He was buried in Silver Creek Cemetery, Mount Morris, Ogle, IL.3 Parents: Charles Earl NEWCOMER and Rhea Hazel WISHARD. Robert NEWCOMER.656 Parents: Christopher Armor NEWCOMER and Mary MURRAY. Robert Bruce NEWCOMER3 was born on 18 Sep 1875 in , , MD. He died in 1958. He was buried in Lightsville Cemetery, Leaf River, Ogle, IL. Parents: Christian NEWCOMER and Isabella. Spouse: Ella L.. Children were: Living. Robert Daniel NEWCOMER Junior.33,3046 Robert Newcomer, Jr. went by the name Dan. Parents: Living and Marianna Lucille MATTHEWS. Robert Hitt NEWCOMER682 was born in Aug 1881 in , Ogle, IL.3,34 Robert Newcomer resided in California in 1929. Parents: Albert N. NEWCOMER and Margaret A. HITT. Spouse: GOSSETT. Children were: Margaret Hitt NEWCOMER. Robert John NEWCOMER3137 was born on 18 Dec 1913 in Mount Morris, Ogle, IL. He died on 17 Jan 1994 in Ventura, Ventura, CA. Parents: Living and Living. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Roger Harsh NEWCOMER40 was born on 29 Aug 1917 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD. He died on 21 Jan 1986 in Princeton, Mercer, NJ. He was buried in Woodstown, Salem, NJ. Roger Newcomer resided at Covington, Ohio. Parents: Davis Wilbur NEWCOMER and Nancy Amelia HARSH. Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Rose Ann NEWCOMER46 was born on 23 Jun 1837 in , Washington, MD.3495 Parents: Joshua NEWCOMER and Catherine ANGLE. Spouse: George REED. George REED and Rose Ann NEWCOMER were married on 29 Dec 1853 in Hagerstown, Washington, MD.40 Rose Newcomer and George Reed were married by Reverend Keefer. Children were: Joshua REED, Mary REED, Martha REED, Emma REED, Ohmar REED. Ruann NEWCOMER.33 Parents: Living and Living. Spouse: GEORGE. Ruth NEWCOMER.40 Parents: Keller NEWCOMER and Cora B. BROWN. Ruth NEWCOMER1143 was born on 25 Jul 1884 in Oregon, Ogle, IL.3 She died on 4 Jun 1962 in Oregon, Ogle, IL. She was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Oregon, Ogle, IL.171 Ruth Newcomer was the nurse for Benjamin Shelly's first wife. After the death of the first Mrs. Shelly, Ruth and Ben married. Parents: Melchor Snively NEWCOMER and Mary Elizabeth HAMMER. Spouse: Benjamin Franklin SHELLY. Benjamin Franklin SHELLY and Ruth NEWCOMER were married on 17 Oct 1915. Children were: George Newcomer SHELLY. Ruth M. NEWCOMER.140 Parents: Samuel NEWCOMER and Sallie S. BEARD. Ruth N. NEWCOMER3 was born in 1904. She died in 1966. She was buried in Silver Creek Cemetery, Mount Morris, Ogle, IL. Parents: Albert M. NEWCOMER and Mabel J. ROOD. Spouse: Hugh Wilson FELKER. Hugh Wilson FELKER and Ruth N. NEWCOMER were married on 23 Jun 1927 in Byron, Ogle, IL. S. Edgar NEWCOMER.682 Mallet, page 16, did not list S. as Edgar's first name initial. Parents: Samuel G. NEWCOMER and Eleanor L'HOMMEDIEU. S. Herbert NEWCOMER.140 Parents: Samuel NEWCOMER and Sallie S. BEARD. Samuel NEWCOMER Junior.1143 Parents: Samuel F. NEWCOMER Senior and Ruth Ella (Ella) GEHR. Samuel NEWCOMER.1781 Parents: Floyd NEWCOMER and Flora EATON. Samuel NEWCOMER Senior260 was born about 1769/70 in , Lancaster, PA.171 He died on 7 May 1811 in Beaver Creek, Washington, MD.3494 Virginia Olwin gave the 15th as the day of Samuel Newcomer's death. He was buried in Church of the Brethren Cemetery, Beaver Creek, Washington, MD. Parents: Henry NEWCOMER Senior and Barbara GARBER. Spouse: Elizabeth HUFFERD. Samuel NEWCOMER Senior and Elizabeth HUFFERD were married in 1792.46 Virginia Olwin gave "ca. 1794" as the wedding year for Samuel Newcomer and Elizabeth Hufferd. Children were: Nancy NEWCOMER, Elizabeth NEWCOMER, Mary NEWCOMER, Samuel NEWCOMER Junior, Jacob NEWCOMER, Catharine NEWCOMER, Susanna NEWCOMER. Spouse: Elizabeth (Betsy) FUNK. Samuel NEWCOMER Senior and Elizabeth (Betsy) FUNK were married on 14 Apr 1805 in , Washington, MD.260 Children were: Joel NEWCOMER, Joshua NEWCOMER, Isaac NEWCOMER, Henry NEWCOMER. |