Individual Details
Abigail Newton
( - 1745)
Abigail was the daughter of Thomas Newton and Joan Smith of New Amsterdam, Long Island, and Fairfield, Connecticut. She was married about 1690 to her first cousin, Lodowick Updike, the son of Gilbert Updike and Katherine Smith. Her mother Joan and her husband's mother Katherine were sisters, both being daughters of Richard Smith of Cocumscussoc (known as Smith's Castle), Wickford, RI.
Abigail's will, dated 10 May 1742, and proved 8 May 1745, names daughter Catherine as executrix, and gives to son Daniel; to the seven children of her son Richard, deceased; to daughter Abigail Cooper; and also to her other three daughters Esther, Sarah, and Martha.
Abigail's will, dated 10 May 1742, and proved 8 May 1745, names daughter Catherine as executrix, and gives to son Daniel; to the seven children of her son Richard, deceased; to daughter Abigail Cooper; and also to her other three daughters Esther, Sarah, and Martha.
Events
Marriage | Abt 1666 | New York - Lodowick Gysbert op den Dyck | |||
Death | 1745 | Rhode Island | |||
Burial | Ayrault-Congdon-Updike Lot, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island |
Families
Spouse | Lodowick Gysbert op den Dyck (1644 - 1737) |
Child | Abigail Updike (1700 - 1770) |
Father | Thomas Newton (1612 - 1683) |
Mother | Joan Smith (1627 - 1664) |
Notes
Burial
Note: There is no inscribed marker for Abigail in this cemetery, nor is there any record of her burial. However, her husband is known to be buried here, based on the obituary of their son Daniel, and Abigail was married to Lodowick for nearly 50 years, and died as his widow in this town. It is inconceivable that she would have been buried anywhere other than in the family cemetery near her husband. The birth year given (1665) is a crude approximation based on her probable year of marriage, and the death year (1745) is the year her will was proved.Endnotes
1. Find a Grave Memorial 165278230.