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    1. Newton Families of Eastern NC
    2. Dear List, The URL for The Newton Families of Eastern NC is: <A HREF="http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons">Newton Families of Eastern NC</A> http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons Karen Roberts DeLand, FL

    05/07/2000 07:16:07
    1. Re: Another Update for Eastern NC Newtons
    2. William H Berry
    3. Bob-- Where in Missouri were your Newtons from? My son-in-law is a Newton and his family was originally from Laclede and Camden counties. I need information about Israel Newton. Born abt 1792-- Lorene ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Another Update for Eastern NC Newtons > Karen, > Please send me the URL to the site you mentioned. > My Newtons are in Missouri, but I don't know where they were before that. > Bob >

    05/07/2000 06:16:06
    1. Re: Another Update for Eastern NC Newtons
    2. Sorry list I meant to send that to Karen and not the list. Bob

    05/07/2000 05:08:31
    1. Re: Another Update for Eastern NC Newtons
    2. Karen, Please send me the URL to the site you mentioned. My Newtons are in Missouri, but I don't know where they were before that. Bob

    05/07/2000 05:06:57
    1. 1885 Dakota Territory Census - Newton
    2. Marilyn Weston
    3. Hi all - (Got this from another list I'm on, thought ya'all might be interested) Check out this great site if you have ancestors who lived in North Dakota in 1885 - It's the "1885 Dakota Territory Census". It gives their age, occupation, nativity, & county. I note there were 74 NEWTON'S listed: <http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/database/1885census.html> Marilyn - Picayune MS ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    05/07/2000 04:05:58
    1. Another Update for Eastern NC Newtons
    2. Hi List, Extracts of Newton information from the "History of Burrows-Burris-Newton and Allied Families in VA and NC" compiled by James Henry Burriss, III has been added to the Newton Families of Eastern NC web site. Karen Roberts DeLand, FL

    05/06/2000 08:58:02
    1. Newtons in Eastern NC Update
    2. Hi List, I have updated the Family History page on my web page Newton Families of Eastern NC. I have added extracts of Newtons from the book Aldermans in America. I have spent over 10 hours today extracting this information and I have not proofed it or "tweaked" it yet, so please excuse any typos, etc. that you may find. There is some information in the file that is not found in Aldermans in America. When I have a chance to refine the info, I will make notations as to where it came from. To take a look, go to: <A HREF="http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons">Newton Families of Eastern NC</A> http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons Let me know what you think. Thanks, Karen Roberts DeLand, FL

    05/06/2000 03:39:52
    1. Newton/Payne Connections
    2. Rich Aspenleiter
    3. Greetings everyone, This information listed is from my wife's family. It is concerning Newton/Payne research. If any of you fine people have anything that can be added, I would appreciate you replying to me one to one. Ezra Ide Perin Newton, born August 16, 1858 in Maple Rapids, Michigan, and died August 25, 1925, unknown where. He was married to Winifred Payne, born March 16, 1865, unknown where. She died May 28, 1934 in Maple Rapids, Michigan. Parents of Winifred were, D.C. Payne and Prudence Randolf. That's all I have on these people and I'm hoping that someone out there has information that I might be able to add to what I already have. Sincerely, Rich Aspenleiter Rich Aspenleiter 4417 S. Havana Spokane, WA. 99223-7819 U.S.A. Phone 509-448-5411 Fax 509-443-1707 mailto:[email protected] GRHS Village Coordinator for Neu Speyer and Neu Karlsruhe Researching: ASPENLEITER, ASPENLIEDER, ASPELEITER, ASPENLEIDER, BAST, BUSCHOLL, DEUTSCH, DIETRICH, HUBER, JAHNER, KUHN, KUNTZ, KUNZ, LANG, LAUNTMAN, MARSAL, SCHAAF, SCHAF, SCHAFF, SCHANTZ, SCHANZ, SCHMIDT, STOCKERT, URLACHER, WÜNSCHEL, WINSCHEL,

    05/06/2000 01:35:06
    1. Re: Ermina Newton's book was:Lysander Delos Newton andMargaret Bridges
    2. Lucy Shore
    3. Hi to all I know that Brigham Young University has a hard copy of the book -- I borrowed it a while back and was able to make my own photocopies :-) much less costly! Lucy

    04/27/2000 04:04:36
    1. Re: Ermina Newton's book was:Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Anne
    3. Higginson has it listed at $109... takes about 6-8 weeks, they reprint one at a time..8 1/2 by 11 inches, paper cover, 2 volumes (889 pages) http://www.higginsbooks.com Print is a bit smudgy, they seem to print from microfiche or scanned images. Hope this helps :) Peace, Anne At 02:05 PM 4/26/00 -0500, Judson Maynard wrote: >>Thanks for getting back to me, Jud. It sounds as if it might be worth at >>least looking at this book. >> >>Nan > >I would say absolutely. It is quite a piece of work - published in >1915 I think privately by her husband - she did it all apparently by >some travel in New England and study of old colonial and church >records. Its all of two inches think and pages about 6 x 9 inches or >larger. A lot of information. > >I found it first in the Fort Worth PL in microfiche. Good family >history libraries should have that. There are some hard copies around >(Marlborough MA PL and Western Reserve Univ - where the microfiche >came from); it can be bought in xerox through the New England >Historical Society or some group like that, but is probably expensive. >-- >Peace, > >Jud > >

    04/26/2000 01:57:09
    1. Re: newtons in California
    2. Fred Newton
    3. Hi Linda: Yes there are Newtons in CAL. My family came to the SanJoaquin valley in the early 1940s From Ark. & OK. Someone that you need to talk to is William G. Newton in Palm Desert, CA. EMAIL at [email protected] Fred Newton LosBanos CA. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda M. May" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 12:17 PM Subject: newtons in California > > Does anyone out there have any information on Newtons who migrated to > California prior to 1900? > > My grandfather, George Fulton Newton, was born in Orange County (Fullerton), > California in the late 1800's. He later moved and spent most of his life in > San Francisco/Oakland area as an optomotrist. I have been unable to contact > any Newton genealogists in California, nor find any information about my > grandfather. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Linda M. May > [email protected] > >

    04/26/2000 01:01:35
    1. Re: Ermina Newton's book was:Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Joyce Westmyer
    3. The book can also be borrowed through NEHGS Circulating Library Progam for a lot less that $109. Joyce

    04/26/2000 12:29:03
    1. Any NEWTON folk from Horry Co., SC late 1800s
    2. Ray Revette
    3. Looking for the Newton families that were in SC, many in Horry County in the mid to late 1800s. That is where mine came from - for starters any way. Edward Jasper NEWTON Searching for information on parents and siblings of Edward Jasper NEWTON b. 8 Apr 1865. He had a twin sister, Mary Elizabeth that married James BENTON. His father was David from Conway, Horry Co., SC. Edward Jasper married 2 Mar 1884 to Susan Rebecca SELLERS b. 11 Oct 1871. They lived in Astatula, Lake Co., FL and raised 11 children. .... Ray Revette/FL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Revette Genealogy and History: http://digital.net/~rrevette/ Florida Lakefront Property: http://www.revette.net/fl-land/

    04/26/2000 09:12:25
    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. mercat
    3. Thanks for getting back to me, Jud. It sounds as if it might be worth at least looking at this book. Nan Responding to your message of Wednesday, April 26, 2000: > >Jud, > > > >I am researching Newtons in Dorchester County, MD. Does Ermina Newton > >Leonard's book deal with a variety of Newton lines or only the Massachusetts > >line? > > I think it's primarily the Massachusetts bunch, but it is a big book > and I think it does have other lines as well. I must confess I only > read the parts that pertained to my line. > -- > Peace, > > Jud > >

    04/26/2000 08:43:18
    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. mercat
    3. Jud, I am researching Newtons in Dorchester County, MD. Does Ermina Newton Leonard's book deal with a variety of Newton lines or only the Massachusetts line? Nan Runde Rochester, NY [email protected] > Lysander Delos was (if I figure correctly). my great-great uncle!!! > I read in family letters, etc. that he was my Grandfather's favorite > uncle. Don't know about Margaret Bridges; I have traced down from > Richard Newton (Massachussetts ca. 1630) to the present day including > all the descendants of my grandfather, John Reuben Newton, M.D. Much > of this is in Ermina Newton Leonard's book (Newton Genealogy) which > may be found in good family history libraries (e.g., Fort Worth PL) > on microfiche. There are a few hard copies around; I found one in > Marlborough, MA PL. Richard Newton and several others including a > Maynard ancestor were among the founders of the city of Marlborough, > MA around 1638 or so. > > I could email you GEDCOMs of some of this stuff. > > Peace, > Jud > > -- > Dr. Judson Maynard > 2030 Golf Court > Denton, TX 76205-7446 > [email protected] > 940-387-6265 > 940-591-1418 (vox/fax) > >

    04/26/2000 08:16:12
    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Judson Maynard
    3. >Thanks for getting back to me, Jud. It sounds as if it might be worth at >least looking at this book. > >Nan I would say absolutely. It is quite a piece of work - published in 1915 I think privately by her husband - she did it all apparently by some travel in New England and study of old colonial and church records. Its all of two inches think and pages about 6 x 9 inches or larger. A lot of information. I found it first in the Fort Worth PL in microfiche. Good family history libraries should have that. There are some hard copies around (Marlborough MA PL and Western Reserve Univ - where the microfiche came from); it can be bought in xerox through the New England Historical Society or some group like that, but is probably expensive. -- Peace, Jud

    04/26/2000 08:05:47
    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Judson Maynard
    3. >Jud, > >I am researching Newtons in Dorchester County, MD. Does Ermina Newton >Leonard's book deal with a variety of Newton lines or only the Massachusetts >line? I think it's primarily the Massachusetts bunch, but it is a big book and I think it does have other lines as well. I must confess I only read the parts that pertained to my line. -- Peace, Jud

    04/26/2000 07:33:30
    1. Re: Family group sheets
    2. Julie
    3. Jud, Thanks for the information. I not only have the Family tree software but I keep this big black book of documention. I have an email here from a relative or cousin as everyone says, haha. SHe has a copy of Ira C. Bridges's diary. Ira is a sister to L.D. wife. In the diary it says that L.D.'s son Warren died March 19, 1895. I also went back to a message that was posted for me in Genforum from Shirley Newton Lomon. Do you know her? This was posted a year ago. In this message below she has LD's descents. Are these his kids or grandkids? Let me know what you think. julie According to NEWTON GENEALOGY By Ermina Newton Leonard, 1915 p. 258: Lysander Delos 7 NEWTON b. 11 July 1833; m. 5 Sept 5 1852 Margaret BRIDGES b. 10 Jul 1831. Lysander was the son of Elijah 6 Newton who was b. 27 Sept 1784 prob. Putney, VT; liv. VT, Truxton, NY, & Medina Co., OH. Elijah m/1 30 June 1811 prob. Truxton,Jane TAGGERT [d. 1813]he m/2 prob at Truxton, 27 Nov 1814, Lydia HOLMES b. 23 Mar 1795 d. 10 Oct 1856 prob. Ohio. Lysander's descent: Richard 1 Newton m. Anna/Hannah LOKER ' Moses 2 Newton m. Joanna LARKIN ' James 3 Newton m/2 Rachel GREELEY ' Andrew 4 Newton m. Mehitabel BELLOWS ' James 5 Newton m/1 Bathsheba NURSE [he serv. Rev War - liv Putney, VT 1784] ' Elijah 6 Newton m/2 Lydia HOLMES ' Lysander Delos 7 Newton m. Margaret BRIDGES If you need more info. let me know. I have a copy of NEWTON GENEALOGY by Leonard. Shirley Newton Lomon [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judson Maynard" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 12:14 PM Subject: Family group sheets > >Jud, > > > >If this is your great great uncle, I would like to know more about him, you > >know like any dates, occupation, if he lived anywhere else, more than one > >kid. THats the kind of info I am looking for. > >I don't want to get too caught up in the Newton family. If the gedcoms have > >that, then you can send it. > > Julie- When I looked in my Heritage file I found more than I > remembered (not enoug RAM in my heead ;-) - so here are family group > sheets for Lysander (he was known as L. D.), his wife was in the file > also, and their son and grandson. Some of this may have come from a > letter from Lillian Newton Ringle to my grandmother, Laura Dana > Newton sometime in the 1940s I think. > > Family group sheet for L.D. Newton > > Husband: NEWTON, Lysander DeLos > Born: 11 July 1833, Westfield, Medina County, Ohio > Father: NEWTON, Elijah (1784-1851) > Mother: HOLMES, Lyda (Lydia) (1795-1856) > > Married: 5 September 1852 > > Wife: BRIDGES, Margaret > Born: 10 July 1831, <Ohio> > > Child: NEWTON, Arthur > Spouses: > > Family group sheet for Arthur Newton > > Husband: NEWTON, Arthur > Father: NEWTON, Lysander DeLos (1833-) > Mother: BRIDGES, Margaret (1831-) > > Child: NEWTON, Richard > Born: 1918, > -- > Peace, > > Jud >

    04/26/2000 07:26:48
    1. newtons in California
    2. Linda M. May
    3. Does anyone out there have any information on Newtons who migrated to California prior to 1900? My grandfather, George Fulton Newton, was born in Orange County (Fullerton), California in the late 1800's. He later moved and spent most of his life in San Francisco/Oakland area as an optomotrist. I have been unable to contact any Newton genealogists in California, nor find any information about my grandfather. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Linda M. May [email protected]

    04/26/2000 07:17:44
    1. Family group sheets
    2. Judson Maynard
    3. >Jud, > >If this is your great great uncle, I would like to know more about him, you >know like any dates, occupation, if he lived anywhere else, more than one >kid. THats the kind of info I am looking for. >I don't want to get too caught up in the Newton family. If the gedcoms have >that, then you can send it. Julie- When I looked in my Heritage file I found more than I remembered (not enoug RAM in my heead ;-) - so here are family group sheets for Lysander (he was known as L. D.), his wife was in the file also, and their son and grandson. Some of this may have come from a letter from Lillian Newton Ringle to my grandmother, Laura Dana Newton sometime in the 1940s I think. Family group sheet for L.D. Newton Husband: NEWTON, Lysander DeLos Born: 11 July 1833, Westfield, Medina County, Ohio Father: NEWTON, Elijah (1784-1851) Mother: HOLMES, Lyda (Lydia) (1795-1856) Married: 5 September 1852 Wife: BRIDGES, Margaret Born: 10 July 1831, <Ohio> Child: NEWTON, Arthur Spouses: Family group sheet for Arthur Newton Husband: NEWTON, Arthur Father: NEWTON, Lysander DeLos (1833-) Mother: BRIDGES, Margaret (1831-) Child: NEWTON, Richard Born: 1918, -- Peace, Jud

    04/26/2000 06:14:53