Mark Newby
Mark Newby (also known as Mark Newbie) was born in England and emigrated to Ireland due to religious persecution for his being a Quaker. Along with several other families he sailed to America landing in West New Jersey and settled in Camden, New Jersey.
He owned a tract of land and built a home establishing himself as a banker. He and/or some of the other settlers brought the St. Patrick halfpenny in sufficient quantity that he along with others received a grant to make these coins legal tender in the region on 18 May 1682.[1]
Death[]
He died in 1683 in Camden, New Jersey.
References[]
Categories:
- People from Camden, New Jersey
- 1683 deaths
- English Quakers
- American Quakers
- Kingdom of England emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies
- People of colonial New Jersey
- Members of the West New Jersey Provincial Council