I am researching Clair L NEWTON son of Herman C. NEWTON and Eunice IVES.
Hi Nancy There seems to be several pieces of info about Wilbur Ellis Newton on familysearch.org & ancestry.com. Here is link to Wilber & Mae's marriage record that gives you birthplaces, parents names, etc. to get you started. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XJJ4-65Q good huntin! Darwin -- Darwin Newton Cambridge KS
Sorry, no info. Sent from my iPad On Jun 11, 2012, at 11:20 PM, Nancy Hadaway <arizonamoon@gmail.com> wrote: I am looking for information on my grandfather, Ellis Wilbur Newton. He was born 7/12/1881 and died January 1971 in Centerville (Appanoose County), Iowa. His first wife was Dollie Mae Merringer (I think) and I believe she died in 1947. His second wife was Beulah (no other information). He had 3 sons: Delmar, Charles Darwin (1910), and Stanley Gerold (1911). I think the children were born in Ottumwa, Iowa. Thank you, Nancy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for information on my grandfather, Ellis Wilbur Newton. He was born 7/12/1881 and died January 1971 in Centerville (Appanoose County), Iowa. His first wife was Dollie Mae Merringer (I think) and I believe she died in 1947. His second wife was Beulah (no other information). He had 3 sons: Delmar, Charles Darwin (1910), and Stanley Gerold (1911). I think the children were born in Ottumwa, Iowa. Thank you, Nancy
I am searching for the parents of Margaret Anna Newton. Born, June 23, 1845 in Waynesburg, Lincoln Co., KY. I searched all of 1850 Lincoln Co., KY - not one Newton listed. In an affidavit by Margaret, applying for said pension, she states: "My name was Margaret Anna Newton, but my father dying in my infancy, while I was yet a child, my mother was married to William K. Taylor and I was brought up under my stepfather's surname. Her mother's name was Louisa/Liza/Eliza - she went by all three... Margaret went by Peggy and Anna also. Any information on the Newton family in Lincoln Co KY about 1845 would really be appreciated. Thank you B. Hurst
The NEWTON Surname DNA Project webpages were revised due to the results being reported for a new sample (kit# B2430). Indicated claimed descent is from the following patriarch: Ebenezer Newton Born: May 1838, North Carolina. Married: Nancy Jane Jones, 08 August 1858, Iron County, Missouri. Died: 04 January 1912, Henderson, Baxter County, Arkansas. The sample matched (not terribly surprisingly) to: kit# 58849 Node V1 (near perfect match to 25 markers) kit# 206818 Node V2 (perfect match to 25 markers) NEWTON, Ebeneezer (claimed patriarch for both) Born: Abt. 1725, York County, Pennsylvania. Married: Elizabeth Buchanan, Pennsylvania. Died: 29 April 1812, North Carolina. These samples are all nearly perfect matches also to: kit# 78457 Node Y NEWTON, William (claimed patriarch) Born: Abt. 1807, North Carolina. Married: Abt. 1831, Elizabeth [--?--], South Carolina. Died: Bet. 1870 & 1880, Township #6, Lauderdale County, Mississippi. Node V has been split (into nodes V1 and V2) since the results for kit# 206818 were reported by the lab. I have finally revised the Project webpage to reflect this split. The V1 and V2 nodes are almost perfect matches, and their representatives claim the same patriarch, so the representation of the split should NOT be taken as evidenced that they are in any way substantially different. They are in every way substantially the same. So we now have a node cluster of a single genetic family of Newtons which encompasses Nodes V1, V2, and Y. Any questions or comments, please feel free.... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gbonner/newtondna/ Cheers, Gregg Bonner NEWTON Surname DNA Project Group Administrator
Does anyone on the list have connections to a NEWTON family living in the east end of London in England in the early 1800's? Thomas Edward and Sarah NEWTON whose abode was Ratcliff Highway. Father's Trade: Slop Seller (working aprons, clothes etc) they had at least two children - 1.. Sarah NEWTON b. 5 Dec 1811 and 2.. Edward Thomas NEWTON (my gg grandfather) b. 28th November 1813 and baptised 26 Dec 1813 at St George in the East, Tower Hamlets, County of Middlesex (London) in England. Edward Thomas Newton came to Australia in about 1832, firstly to Tasmania before coming to Victoria where he was living at Melbourne c.1836 to 1843. He moved to Alberton in the South Gippsland district of Victoria in 1843, where he died in 1882. To see more about this family check out my website "John Howe's Genealogy" http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/jhgen/web/index.html John Howe
Seeking information on ancestors of RICHARD NEWTON who was born abt 1601 in Suffolk Co, England and was in Sudbury, MA by 1640; made freeman in 1645 and died Southboro, Worcester Co, MA 24 Aug 1701. He married Ann LOKER, d/o Henry LOKER who was from Bures, St. Mary Essex, England. Appreciate any assistance...does anyone know where he came from in England or who his parents were Please respond by email to: rjthoden@twcny.rr.com
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Hello Patricia, Your post is interesting! There is an oral family story that my NEWTON ancestors were related to Lady Emma HAMILTON ( the mistress of Horatio NELSON) and there are a number of NEWTON's here in Australia with Hamilton as a given name! I have yet to find a connection. My gg grandfather was Edward Thomas NEWTON he was born in London, England on 28th Nov 1813 and baptised on 26th Dec 1813 in the parish of St George in The East, Tower Hamlets, County of Middlesex (London). Son of Thomas Edward & Sarah NEWTON whose abode was Ratcliff Highway. Father's Trade: Slop Seller (working aprons, clothes etc). Edward Thomas NEWTON came to Australia in the early 1830s firstly to Tasmania before coming to Victoria where he was living at Melbourne in 1837 to 1843. He moved to Alberton in the South Gippsland district of Victoria in 1843, where he died in 1882. To see more about this family check out my website "John Howe's Genealogy" http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/home/jhgen/web/index.html Regards John Howe Moama, NSW, Australia Message: 2 Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 11:28:19 -0500 From: "Al and Patricia Westerfield" <westerfield@charter.net> Subject: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? To: <newton@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <E58576A68EFF40848AA0942371283DF4@bought2009> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Dear Newton searchers, I know this is from way out in left field, but may lead somewhere. My family told a story about a connection to Napoleon some said through Empress Josephine, hence my grandmothers maiden name, Josephine Newton (1870-1955). I never put much stock in these musings. However, I just came across the birth record for my great grandmothers nephew, Charles Newton (1912-1994). it listed his father (my great-grandmother's younger brother) as Samuel Eugene Napoleon Bonaparte Newton. Truly weird! Any thoughts? Patricia
Judy, My family never seemed to get their act together regarding my great great grandfather, Warren B. Newton (1815-1879) In vital records and census forms his birthplace is listed as New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New York and England. I can't find any passenger or immigrant listings that fit him. His occupation does not strand out either- laborer. Wish I had a time machine! Patricia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryden Julia" <juryden@gmail.com> To: <newton@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 1:51 PM Subject: Re: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? > Still it is interesting. > Please keep in touch because I am anxious to find any connection > that explains my DNA to Virginia Newtons AND Vermont Newtons. > Whew! what a puzzle. > > Judy Ryden > > We cannot change the direction of the wind... > but we can adjust our sails. > > juryden@gmail.com > oneinchto12@yahoo.com > > > > > > On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:36 06 AM, Al and Patricia Westerfield wrote: > >> I know, I am not celebrity acquiring, I am hoping there is a similar >> fable >> in a Newton family that could be a clue to a connection. >> Happy hunting! >> Patricia >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Ryden Julia" <juryden@gmail.com> >> To: <newton@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 12:04 PM >> Subject: Re: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? >> >> >>> Hummmm... >>> It is possible, but I'm always skeptical until I see documentary >>> proof. >>> >>> Ryden Julia >>> juryden@gmail.com >>> >>> Maturity is the ability to do a job whether or not you are supervised, >>> to >>> carry money without spending it, and to bear an injustice without >>> wanting >>> to get even. >>> >>> ~Ann Landers >>> >>> On Oct 23, 2011, at 9:28 19 AM, Al and Patricia Westerfield wrote: >>> >>>> Dear Newton searchers, >>>> I know this is from way out in left field, but may lead somewhere. My >>>> family told a story about a connection to Napoleon some said through >>>> Empress Josephine, hence my grandmothers maiden name, Josephine Newton >>>> (1870-1955). I never put much stock in these musings. >>>> However, I just came across the birth record for my great grandmothers >>>> nephew, Charles Newton (1912-1994). it listed his father (my >>>> great-grandmother's younger brother) as Samuel Eugene Napoleon >>>> Bonaparte >>>> Newton. Truly weird! >>>> >>>> Any thoughts? >>>> Patricia >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes >>> in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Gregg, Thanks for your reply. I was not really seeking a connection to Napoleon. but hoping a Newton out there had a similar family story (albeit apocryphal) that might make a connection. Patricia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregg Bonner" <greggbonner@yahoo.com> To: <newton@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 2:58 AM Subject: Re: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? Given that the marriage between Napoleon and Josephine produced no children, and ended in divorce, I would say it's pretty unlikely. Why would someone name their kid after someone who divorced their cousin? I'd say that the story was an effect of the naming, not vice-versa. More people than you might imagine, particularly in the south, named their children Napoleon, in honor of Napoleon III, especially around the time of his death. Gregg >________________________________ >From: Al and Patricia Westerfield <westerfield@charter.net> >To: newton@rootsweb.com >Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 11:28 AM >Subject: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? > >Dear Newton searchers, >I know this is from way out in left field, but may lead somewhere. My >family told a story about a connection to Napoleon some said through >Empress Josephine, hence my grandmothers maiden name, Josephine Newton >(1870-1955). I never put much stock in these musings. >However, I just came across the birth record for my great grandmothers >nephew, Charles Newton (1912-1994). it listed his father (my >great-grandmother's younger brother) as Samuel Eugene Napoleon Bonaparte >Newton. Truly weird! > >Any thoughts? >Patricia > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On 10/23/2011 11:46 AM, Ryden Julia wrote: > Recently received this info from the NEWTON DNA project: > The person who wrote the letter (down toward the end of this ged) > is a Newton researcher but is not tied to this line. > > The names you listed and the location caught my eye because I > do have a DNA link to this line. If they are yours, then we are > connected and I have more info for you. > > 1 Charles Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1755, NY > Death: 7 Oct 1820, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > Alternate birth 1755; Alternate death 1820 > > Spouse: Catharine Ecker > Birth: 1762, NY > Death: 26 Nov 1853, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > Children: Joseph (1786-1858) > Elizabeth (1794-1864) > > 1.1 Joseph Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1786, of Beekman, Duchess Co, NY > Death: 28 Sep 1858, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Burial: 28 Sep 1858, Newton Cemetery, Ferrisburg, Addison, VT > > Settled in Ferrisburgh, VT in 1810. > In 1850 there was a Catherine, age 88 in the household born New York and an Elizabeth, age 62 born in VT. Elizabeth is the sister of Joseph and Catherine is the mother of Joseph, widow of Charles Newton. > > There also was a John, laborer, in the household in 1850 US Census, age 19 > > Danforth-Kelton Family Tree lists also: > John Newton 1831-1902,but not Lucy nor Catherine > > Spouse: Abigail Smith > Birth: Mar 1792, Saratoga Co, NY > Death: 28 Aug 1866 > Father: Joseph Smith > Mother: Lucy > > Children: Henry (1815-1860) > William C. (1817-1901) > Polly Ann (~1821-) > Joseph (1822-1894) > Emeline (~1828-) > Ida Ann (~1835-1902) > Lucy > Catherine > > 1.1.1 Henry Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 29 Mar 1815, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Death: 3 Apr 1860, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > 1.1.2 William C. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 4 Aug 1817, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Death: 22 Feb 1901, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > Spouse: Lucia A Curler > Birth: Jan 1832, IL > Marr: bef 1847 > > Children: Lucia “Ella” (1847-) > Charles J (1850-) > Ruth (1852-) > Sylvia (1854-) > Mary E. (1856-) > Edwin (1856-) > Frederick (1860-) > Miles? (1862-) > John Harrison (1865-1951) > Henry (1867-) > Watson (1868-) > Unknown (1870-) > Clayton B. (1870-1870) > Minnie E. (1874-) > Clayton B (1876-) > > 1.1.2.1 Lucia “Ella” Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1847 > > 1.1.2.2 Charles J Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1850 > > 1.1.2.3 Ruth Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1852 > > 1.1.2.4 Sylvia Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1854 > > 1.1.2.5 Mary E. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1856 > > 1.1.2.6 Edwin Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1856 > > 1.1.2.7 Frederick Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1860 > > 1.1.2.8 Miles? Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1862 > > 1.1.2.9 John Harrison Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: Jan 1865, Basin Harbor, Vt > Death: 1951 > > Lived on 8th Street in Dekalb, Dekalb Co., IL in 1930 census with wife Lottie. > 1880 census (in Burlington, Chittenden, VT) has him a “tallying lumber” > In 1900 is in Coral, McHenry, IL as a farmer > In 1910 lived on South 10th Street in De Kalb Ward 4, Dekalb, IL with wife, daughter and son. Info on the birthplace of all members of the family was not available, written, “away could not find out” > > Spouse: Charlotte A. “Lottie” Colgrove > Birth: 19 Sep 1871, Union, McHenry Co., IL > Death: 1953 > Father: Uriah Luther Colgrove (1833-1927) > Mother: Julia Moulton (1833->1910) > Marr: 11 Dec 1888, McHenry Co., IL > > Children: Luella “Willa” (1895-) > Wesley John (1904-1990) > > 1.1.2.9.1 Luella “Willa” Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: Dec 1895 > > Personal Note: If John Harrison Newton was the father of Raymond A. Rose, he was conceived before wife Lottie, knew she was pregnant with Luella. > > 1.1.2.9.2 Wesley John Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 17 Oct 1904, Marengo (Coral), McHenry, IL > Death: 11 Oct 1990, DeKalb, Illinois > Burial: Fairview Park Cem. > > In Social Security records, Wesley’s SS# was 332-10-1845. He applied for social security on Nov 23, 1936 and was living at 910(4?) Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, IL and was working for Rudolph Wurlitter Co. in DeKalb. > > In 1930 was in St. Charles, Kane Co., IL with wife Emily and son Elden > > Spouse: Emily H Lenke > Birth: 13 Jan 1904 > Death: Jul 1986, De Kalb, De Kalb, Illinois, USA > Marr: 24 Dec 1925, Sycamore > > Children: Elden W. (1927-) > > 1.1.2.9.2.1 Elden W. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 14 Jan 1927, IL > > Albert R. Gordon > 2428 South Blackman Road > Springfield, MO 65809-3404 > > March 7, 2006 > Mr. Eldon W. Newton > 1823 Margaret Lane > Dekalb, IL 60115 > > Dear Mr. Newton, > > My name is Albert R. Gordon and I believe you are the son of Wesley and Emily Newton, both deceased. > > I am 66 years old and am a professor of Biomedical Sciences at Missouri State University in Springfield, MO. As a family historian, I have discovered a possible family connection to your grandfather, John Newton, born Jan 1865 in Vermont. Would you be willing to talk with me about your knowledge and memories of your grandfather, John? > > Please be assured that I do not want to be intrusive. My family roots are very important to me. I only wish to confirm family history connections to your grandfather, John Newton. This information would serve to fill in missing pieces of my own Newton family history. > > I am including a stamped self-addressed envelope so that you may respond easily. You may also call me if that is more convenient. I was able to obtain your phone listing from another Newton family member, but I have hesitated calling you without you having an understanding of my reasons for calling. My day and evening phone numbers are listed below. Some information or memories that you may have is important to me. I have a Spring Break from my teaching duties during the week of March 19th and I would be willing to drive from Springfield, MO to DeKalb to meet with you for an hour or two to share our common family roots over some coffee. > > Also, if you have a family historian in your branch of the Newton family, please have him or her contact me by mail, phone, or email at jomogo@mchsi.com or AlbertGordon@missouristate.edu > > Thank you so much for your willingness to help a cousin. Our proud common Newton family history in the United States traces back to Richard Newton (born about 1602) who was one of the early settlers from Suffolk County, England to this country. > > Respectfully, > > Albert R. Gordon > (417) 881-7762 evenings > (417) 836-5730 days > > 4/2010: associated names to Elden? Karen L. Cady, Keith E. Newton, Kevin W. Newton > Kevin may be married to a Rusnell and have three sons; Keith might have been in Fairfield, OH and later Broadview Heights, OH/ Kevin and Keith appear to be in the 40’s (grandsons?) > > Spouse: Ethel > Birth: abt 1927 > > Children: Keith E. (1961-) > Kevin Wesley (1964-) > Allison > Karen L. (~1966-) > > 1.1.2.9.2.1.1 Keith E. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 6 Apr 1961 > > Long Lost People Addresses: > > Keith E Newton 1819 Margaret Lane, Dekalb, IL 60115 (815) 748-5449 > > > Keith E. Newton age 49 was ling with V R Newton at the Margaret Lane address and also with same at 27599 Devine Way, Sycamore, IL 60178 (815) 899-4822 > > Intelius: Keith E. Newton > > Found on My Life 3/11 > > 27599 Devine Way > Sycamore, IL 60178-8746 > 815 899-4822 > > 1.1.2.9.2.1.2 Kevin Wesley Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 27 Nov 1964 > > of Rockford > > Various addresses in Rockford from Long Lost People: > > 1010 Kilburn Ave, Rockford, IL 61101 (815)969-5608 or (815) 708-0705 > > Kevin Wesley Newton age 46 at 6426 Garrett Ln Rockford, IL 61107 or 6415 Spring Hill Close, Rockford, IL 61108-1506 > > 1.1.2.9.2.1.3 Allison Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > > 1.1.2.9.2.1.4 Karen L. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: abt 1966 > > 1.1.2.10 Henry Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1867 > > 1.1.2.11 Watson Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 26 Jan 1868, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > 1.1.2.12 Unknown Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1870 > > 1.1.2.13 Clayton B. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: Mar 1870, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Death: 29 Jul 1870, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > Died at age 5 mo 17 days. > > 1.1.2.14 Minnie E. Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 1874 > > 1.1.2.15 Clayton B Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 12 Feb 1876 > > 1.1.3 Polly Ann Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: abt 1821, Vermont > > 1.1.4 Joseph Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 7 Apr 1822, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Death: 23 Feb 1894, Canaan, Grafton, New Hampshire, USA > > 1.1.5 Emeline Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: abt 1828, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > 1.1.6 Ida Ann Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: abt 1835, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > Death: 4 Apr 1902 > > 1.1.7 Lucy Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > > 1.1.8 Catherine Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > > 1.2 Elizabeth Newton > ————————————————————————————————————————————— > Birth: 9 Jul 1794, of Beekman, Dutchess, New York, USA > Death: 15 Sep 1864, Ferrisburgh, Addison, VT > > > > Index > > ? > Ethel spouse of 1.1.2.9.2.1 > Lucy parent of spouse of 1.1 > Colgrove > Charlotte A. “Lottie” spouse of 1.1.2.9 > Uriah Luther parent of spouse of 1.1.2.9 > Curler > Lucia A spouse of 1.1.2 > Ecker > Catharine spouse of 1 > Lenke > Emily H spouse of 1.1.2.9.2 > Moulton > Julia parent of spouse of 1.1.2.9 > Newton > Allison 1.1.2.9.2.1.3 > Catherine 1.1.8 > Charles 1 > Charles J 1.1.2.2 > Clayton B 1.1.2.15 > Clayton B. 1.1.2.13 > Edwin 1.1.2.6 > Elden W. 1.1.2.9.2.1 > Elizabeth 1.2 > Emeline 1.1.5 > Frederick 1.1.2.7 > Henry 1.1.2.10 > Henry 1.1.1 > Ida Ann 1.1.6 > John Harrison 1.1.2.9 > Joseph 1.1 > Joseph 1.1.4 > Karen L. 1.1.2.9.2.1.4 > Keith E. 1.1.2.9.2.1.1 > Kevin Wesley 1.1.2.9.2.1.2 > Lucia “Ella” 1.1.2.1 > Lucy 1.1.7 > Luella “Willa” 1.1.2.9.1 > Mary E. 1.1.2.5 > Miles? 1.1.2.8 > Minnie E. 1.1.2.14 > Polly Ann 1.1.3 > Ruth 1.1.2.3 > Sylvia 1.1.2.4 > Unknown 1.1.2.12 > Watson 1.1.2.11 > Wesley John 1.1.2.9.2 > William C. 1.1.2 > Smith > Abigail spouse of 1.1 > Joseph parent of spouse of 1.1 > > > > > > Judy > juryden@gmail.com > > > > On Jun 29, 2011, at 9:44 02 AM, Al and Patricia Westerfield wrote: No, this is not my line... >> Dear Newton searchers, >> >> Seemed like time to try again. Thanks for reading this. >> >> Looking for any information on the following Newtons and their descendents, if any. These brothers. all born in Vermont were sons of my Great-grandmother's younger brother, Eugene "Peter" Newton (b. 1877) and Nina Perham (1891-1976). >> >> Charles Newton (1912-1994) died in Rutland VT wife -Dorothy Timms >> >> Ernest Newton (1914- 1998) died Klamath Falls, OR wife- Ruby >> >> Melvin Newton (1916- 1999) died LaVergne, CA >> >> Warren B. Newton (1923-1996) died Rutland, VT wife- Margaret >> >> Patricia Westerfield >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Patricia, If I find something, I will happily share. Ryden Julia Maturity is the ability to do a job whether or not you are supervised, to carry money without spending it, and to bear an injustice without wanting to get even. ~Ann Landers On Oct 24, 2011, at 7:39 27 AM, Al and Patricia Westerfield wrote: > Judy, > My family never seemed to get their act together regarding my great great > grandfather, Warren B. Newton (1815-1879) > In vital records and census forms his birthplace is listed as New Hampshire, > Vermont, Maine, New York and England. > > I can't find any passenger or immigrant listings that fit him. His > occupation does not strand out either- laborer. Wish I had a time machine! > > Patricia
Given that the marriage between Napoleon and Josephine produced no children, and ended in divorce, I would say it's pretty unlikely. Why would someone name their kid after someone who divorced their cousin? I'd say that the story was an effect of the naming, not vice-versa. More people than you might imagine, particularly in the south, named their children Napoleon, in honor of Napoleon III, especially around the time of his death. Gregg >________________________________ >From: Al and Patricia Westerfield <westerfield@charter.net> >To: newton@rootsweb.com >Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 11:28 AM >Subject: [NEWTON] Newton-Bonaparte connection? > >Dear Newton searchers, >I know this is from way out in left field, but may lead somewhere. My family told a story about a connection to Napoleon some said through Empress Josephine, hence my grandmothers maiden name, Josephine Newton (1870-1955). I never put much stock in these musings. >However, I just came across the birth record for my great grandmothers nephew, Charles Newton (1912-1994). it listed his father (my great-grandmother's younger brother) as Samuel Eugene Napoleon Bonaparte Newton. Truly weird! > >Any thoughts? >Patricia > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEWTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >