Bristol, Rhode Island in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783

Newby Coggeshall

Newby Coggeshall (1726-1814) was the sixth child of William Coggeshall and Elizabeth Newby. He was originally from Portsmouth. In 1751, Newby married Mary Mason at St. Michael’s Church in Bristol. Newby and Mary had eight children: Elizabeth, William, Mary, Haile, James, Nancy, Henry, and John. In 1756, Newby served as quartermaster of the Newport County Troop of Light Horse. He became captain of the Bristol Militia Company in 1763, and was promoted to major the next year. During the Rhode Island Campaign of 1778, Newby was called up to serve in the Bristol County Alarm Company. In 1787, he was a justice of the Bristol County Court of Common Pleas.