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Hello Friends:
I am getting out into the weeds of the 16th century on the Newburgh research, and could use your help. Please donate to https://www.gofundme.com/f/usg68-mapping-the-newburgh-family With the kind support of many friends, I have reached my research goals and have forged ahead into previously unknown territory. It has been absolutely eye-opening, but it is going to take one more final push. Thanking you in advance for your kind assistance. I am hoping to get another newsletter together as soon as I have received a few more documents. I have hired professionals to help out. I am no longer reading old published histories, I am only working with original documents from the British Archives. Hopefully this will set us up to reveal the truth. For those of you who are here in the US, I am finding that Bartlett had it all wrong with regard to the Newbery family who founded and settled in New England in the early 17th century. Could this be the reason DNA tests are not lining up? The Newburgh line does not anchor back to Berkeley, Somerset and Thomas Newburgh, it connects with his brother John Jr. who lived at Tonerspuddle until his death in 1496. I have discovered two more generations after John which track to another Frampton marriage. Nuances of friction and division among family members is evident yet again. Isn't life interesting? :-) Happy autumn everyone!
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Sue SimonichI am a medieval historian who has been studying the Newburgh family of Dorset for 20+ years. Archives
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