Joseph Newman (Texas settler)
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Bornc. 1787
Died1831
SpouseRachel Rabb Newman
ChildrenMary, William, Eliza, Minerva, Sally, Elizabeth, Thomas, Ali, Joseph Jr. and Andrew
Joseph Newman (Texas settler) | |
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Texas state historical marker at Newman land grant | |
| Born | c. 1787 |
| Died | 1831 |
| Spouse | Rachel Rabb Newman |
| Children | Mary, William, Eliza, Minerva, Sally, Elizabeth, Thomas, Ali, Joseph Jr. and Andrew |
| Relatives | William Rabb (Father-in-law)
John Rabb (Brother-in-law) Thomas J. Rabb (Brother-in-law) Andrew Rabb (Brother-in-law) |
| Family | Newman-Rabb |
Joseph Newman (c. 1787–1831) moved to Texas and became one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists. In 1806, he married Rachel Rabb in Ohio. Their family, which eventually expanded to include ten children, moved first to Illinois Territory and by 1820 was living along the Red River in Spanish Texas. In 1824, the Newmans and Rabbs moved to a land grant in modern-day Wharton County, Texas where they farmed and ranched. Joseph died in 1831 but his wife lived until 1872.