Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)
David Newlin (1769-1852)
MSA SC 3520-15896
Sources:
Archival Sources:
CHANCERY
COURT (Chancery Papers) Caleb Bentley vs. David Newlin,
1828, Mortgage foreclosure on Addition to
Brooke
Grove, MdHR 17,898-6328 [MSA S512-6392, 1/37/3/21].
MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE
TAX (Assessment Record) 1798,
Assessment District 4, MdHR 20,115-2-1 [MSA C1110-2,
01/18/14/018].
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE TAX
(Assessment Record) 1813, Assessments,
Districts 1 and 4, MdHR
20,115-3-1 [MSA C1110-3, 01/18/14/019].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE TAX
(Assessment Record) 1820,
Assessments, Districts 1 and 4, MdHR
20,115-3-1 [MSA C1110-3, 01/18/14/019].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COURT (Land
Records) Deed, Thomas Moore to David Newlin, January 7, 1801,
Liber I, p. 336 [MSA CE 148-10].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COURT (Land Records)
Deed, Thomas Moore to David Newlin, July 26, 1810, Liber O,
p. 526 [MSA
CE 148-15].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COURT (Land Records)
Deed, John Hammond Riggs to David Newlin, July 26, 1810, Liber
O,
p. 528 [MSA CE 148-15].
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
COURT (Land Records) Deed, Thomas
Moore to David Newlin, July 26, 1810, Liber P, p. 1 [MSA CE
148-16].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COURT
(Land Records) Deed, Aquila Taylor to David Newlin, December 9, 1812,
Liber Q, p. 179 [MSA CE 148-17].
MONTGOMERY COUNTY COURT (Land
Records) Bill of Sale, Cesar Williams to David Newlin, November 15,
1819, Liber V,
p. 20 [MSA CE 148-23].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY COURT (Land Records)
Deed, Jehu Price to Amos Farquar, August 24, 1832, Liber BS 5,
p. 279
[MSA CE 148-31].
MONTGOMERY
COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT (Insolvency Record)
1827-1835. p. 357 [MSA T939-1, 01/13/09/034].
Sandy
Spring Monthly Meeting Church
Records, Membership Records p. 73 [MSA (no series), SCM 2250].
Published Sources:
Advertisement,
"Brookeville Woolen Factory," The
Georgetown Messenger, 15 June 1816.
Clendenning, Lynda Fuller. "The Early
Textile Industry in Maryland." Maryland Historical Magazine
87, no. 3.
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry. Opinion on a Project for
Removing the Obstruction to a Ship Navigation to Georgetown.
1812.
Laws
of 1814, Chapt. 12, Sect. 1. Archives
of Maryland Online, vol. 633, p. 10.
Sellers, Nicholas. "Short History of Newlin
Grist Mill." In Place,
Memory and Time, Essays Commemorating The Tricentennial of the
Nathaniel
Newlin Grist Mill, 1704–2004. Nicholas Newlin Press
2004.
Scott, Joseph. A
Geographical Description of the States of Maryland and Delaware.
Philadelphia: Kimber. Conrad and Co., 1807.
"Ship
Channel to Georgetown."
Agricultural Museum 1, no. 6 (12 September 1810) p. 96.
Census Records:
Third
Census of the United States, 1810, Population Schedule,
Montgomery County, Maryland, Roll 14, p. 939.
Fourth Census of
the United States, 1820, Manufactures (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives, 1965) p. 199, 22, 239.
Sixth Census of the
United States, 1840, Population Schedule, Harford County,
Maryland; Roll 167, p. 106.
Seventh Census of the United
States, 1850, Population Schedule, District
1, Baltimore, Maryland; Roll: M432_280,
p. 265A.
Online
Sources:
Nicholas Newlin
Foundation. http://www.newlingristmill.org.
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