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    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Julie
    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. thanks for contacting me. julie:) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judson Maynard" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 8:38 AM Subject: Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges > >Hi all, > > > >I am looking for any information on Lysander Delos Newton and > >Margaret Bridges who lived in McDonough County, Illinois. I know of > >only 1 son born to them. Please take a look at my website located > >at: > > > >http://people.ce.mediaone.net/backster/family.html > > > >thanks, > > > >julie > 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 03:09:07
    1. Re: Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Judson Maynard
    3. >Hi all, > >I am looking for any information on Lysander Delos Newton and >Margaret Bridges who lived in McDonough County, Illinois. I know of >only 1 son born to them. Please take a look at my website located >at: > >http://people.ce.mediaone.net/backster/family.html > >thanks, > >julie 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 02:38:45
    1. Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges
    2. Julie
    3. Hi all, I am looking for any information on Lysander Delos Newton and Margaret Bridges who lived in McDonough County, Illinois. I know of only 1 son born to them. Please take a look at my website located at: http://people.ce.mediaone.net/backster/family.html thanks, julie

    04/25/2000 10:02:03
    1. Newtons of Eastern NC
    2. Hello Everyone! I have finally published the new web site "Newtons of Eastern NC". <A HREF="http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons">Newtons of Eastern NC</A> http://www.homestead.com/ncnewtons On this website you will find links to abstracted records such as wills, court records, family web pages, and census records. I am also working on pages for military, cemetery, land records, etc. Please remember this is a work in progress, but this will give you an idea of what I am attempting. If you have information you would like to contribute or a link to your family history site that you would like me to include, please email me at [email protected] and put in the subject line "Eastern NC Newtons". Thanks for all the interest I have received. I hope you enjoy and check the website weekly for any updates! Karen Roberts DeLand, FL

    04/16/2000 02:42:27
    1. Re: NEWTON-D Digest V00 #32
    2. CMS
    3. [email protected] wrote: > > Subject: > > NEWTON-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 32 > > Today's Topics: > #1 New York State Newtons [[email protected]] > #2 Re: New York State Newtons ["Sharon" <[email protected]] > #3 Re: New York State Newtons [[email protected]] > #4 Re: New York State Newtons [Lucy Shore <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from NEWTON-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: New York State Newtons > Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 02:20:09 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in > New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. > Thanks > Cindy > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: New York State Newtons > Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 00:41:41 -0700 > From: "Sharon" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > I only have my Newtons as being in Ontario, Canada - around York. They seem > to have emigrated from Ireland. > No known connection to the states. > > Sharon > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:20 PM > Subject: New York State Newtons > > > Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in > > New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. > > Thanks > > Cindy > > > > > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: New York State Newtons > Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 02:50:17 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > thanks anyway for replying...good luck in your search. > Cindy > > ______________________________ > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: New York State Newtons > Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 06:27:51 -0500 > From: Lucy Shore <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Hi > > My Newtons were in Ticonderoga in 1810 and York Co. in the 1830's. > Interestingly, some of them did list their nationality as being Irish. I'm > not sure why...in 1846 these Newtons left York Co., some of them going to > Wellington Co. and some to Simcoe Co. > > Lucy > > > > I only have my Newtons as being in Ontario, Canada - around York. They seem > > to have emigrated from Ireland. > > No known connection to the states. > > > > Sharon > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:20 PM > > Subject: New York State Newtons > > > > > Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in > > > New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. > > > Thanks > > > Cindy > > > > > > Cindy: If you were looking for connections to the NEWTON family in Warren County, PA, I could help you out somewhat, as that's where my family is from. Any chance of this????? Cindy, also

    04/05/2000 11:49:07
    1. NEWTON/SHAW
    2. I am looking for information on Phineas NEWTON and Lusena SHAW. Phineas was born 1758 Hartford, CT. Lusena was born 1755 Hartford, CT. Lusena's parents were John Shaw and Sarah. Phineas NEWTON and Lusena SHAW were married in Hartford, CT in 1773. TIA Diane

    04/05/2000 10:32:54
    1. Re: New York State Newtons
    2. Lucy Shore
    3. Hi My Newtons were in Ticonderoga in 1810 and York Co. in the 1830's. Interestingly, some of them did list their nationality as being Irish. I'm not sure why...in 1846 these Newtons left York Co., some of them going to Wellington Co. and some to Simcoe Co. Lucy > > I only have my Newtons as being in Ontario, Canada - around York. They seem > to have emigrated from Ireland. > No known connection to the states. > > Sharon > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:20 PM > Subject: New York State Newtons > > > Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in > > New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. > > Thanks > > Cindy > > > >

    04/04/2000 12:27:51
    1. Re: New York State Newtons
    2. thanks anyway for replying...good luck in your search. Cindy

    04/03/2000 08:50:17
    1. New York State Newtons
    2. Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. Thanks Cindy

    04/03/2000 08:20:09
    1. Re: New York State Newtons
    2. Sharon
    3. I only have my Newtons as being in Ontario, Canada - around York. They seem to have emigrated from Ireland. No known connection to the states. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:20 PM Subject: New York State Newtons > Anyone out there have any connections to Warren and Washington Counties in > New York State? Looking for all kinds of info on this family. > Thanks > Cindy > >

    04/03/2000 06:41:41
    1. Re: Any Newton/Payne connections out there?
    2. Raymond, My name is Patricia Newton, Brown. My ancestors came from Greenbriar, Virginia to Kentucky and from there went to all points West ! however, I do believe some of the children of the ones who stayed in Greenbriar, Va. (Now W. Va. ) may have gone to both the Carolinas. I have seen the Newtons in both the Carolinas for a long time now and so many names are the same in my family that I feel there must be a tie somehow, although I have yet to find it ! Here is what I think, I feel like some of the children of either William or James Newton from Greenbriar, Va. went to the Carolinas. Either that or some of the grandchildren. If I wwre you I would get into the Greenbriar, West Va. Genweb site and do some posting and see if I could get some response from that source ! There are a whole lot of Newtons all doing research and I have found a lot of my information by posting on that site ! Good Luck in your search ! Pat Newton, Brown

    04/02/2000 11:05:44
    1. Re: Any Newton/Payne connections out there?
    2. Raymond L. Gann
    3. Hello to all on the NEWTON list, I am looking for a NEWTON/PAYNE connection. Appearing in the 1850 census for Tennessee, Macon county: PAYNE, Willliam, wm, age 46, born NC. Wife, Mary_________? wf, age 37, born TN. Children: Talitha or Tabitha, age 19 Alfred, age 17 Thomas, age 12 Eveline, age 10 Catharine, age 8 Malvinia H., age 4 John D., age 6 Amanda, age 1 William and Mary________?Payne will have one more son, in 1852, and they named him, NEWTON. NEWTON does not appear on the 1850 census record of Macon county TN but he does appear on the 1860 Arkansas census for Fulton county, Big Creek township. I have posted the above information to the ADAMS-L list, the PAYNE-L list and other lists on rootsweb. I suspected, for some time, that Mary______? Payne's maiden name was ADAMS because she and William lived among FIVE close neighbors in Macon county, TN all named ADAMS with North Carolina connections. So far I have not been able to connect Mary_______?Payne to any ADAMS line. A posting, recently, on the ADAM-L list from [email protected] that mentioned connections between the ADAMS/NEWTON family in SC set me to thinking. I have often wondered why William and Mary____?Payne named their last born son NEWTON. NEWTON is a name not often used in any of the PAYNE lines that I have seen posted on the PAYNE-L list. The Paynes used names like Alfred, John, James, and Thomas so often that it has been difficult to keep them all separated. (The 1850 census of Macon county, TN lists about 30 William Paynes, most were head of households or were a member of a household with the surname PAYNE, if you get my drift.) Now along comes one NEWTON Payne. Why did they name their last born son NEWTON? I think it was because they knew, admired, loved or was related to someone named NEWTON. Mary________?Payne's maiden name could be NEWTON. Some of the ADAMS men who lived as close neighbors to the Paynes could have had wives whose maiden name(s) may have been NEWTON. Any one out there on the NEWTON-L list with a Mary NEWTON married to a William PAYNE? Mary______?Payne was born circa 1813 and in the state of Tennessee. (I have no idea where in TN she was born.) Thanks you for any hints you may be able to send my way. Raymond L. Gann, (grasping at the best straw I have at the moment.)

    04/01/2000 03:13:43
    1. Newton info
    2. Karen, Include me too, please. I am very interested. Helen Mergenthaler Owensboro, Kentucky

    03/25/2000 04:45:59
    1. Re: Upstate New York
    2. Cindy, guess there is no connection here then, was hoping there would be ! My Newton's that were possibly in New York were there much, much earlier than that ! I am talking about late 1600's and early 1700's ! Had a Thomas Newton there. The rest were in New Jersey, and migrated to Virginia. From there it seems they went to all points West of there ! If you should run across any of your line who went to New Jersey or Virginia, keep me in mind and ask ! There are several extended cousins and myself and between us, we have a huge data base on our line ! Sincerly, Patricia Newton, Brown

    03/25/2000 01:28:22
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Please include me on your list of Newtons in N.C. Thanks, Lewis Lanier [email protected]

    03/24/2000 02:06:36
    1. Re: Upstate New York
    2. Pat.... I have not really started this tree....I am in the process of trying to do 6 of my family trees....Robert Newton b.1917in Warren co. NY Gladys Newton (Carwell) b. 1919 in Warren c. NY Robert Newton's parents were: mother:Maude Newton father: Horace Faxton Newton Robert Newton was an only child. He worked in a bank in Glens Falls for approx. 25 years...as well as the town treasurer (I believe in the 60's). Could their be a connection? Would you happen to have any info on this line? I would love to hear of it....This is my fiance's family. I really don't have any more info than this. sincerely, cindy

    03/24/2000 09:59:43
    1. Re: Upstate New York
    2. Cindy, do you have any dates or a time frame for your Newton's ? Sincerly, Pat Newton, Brown

    03/24/2000 09:44:13
    1. Request
    2. Tracy Polyak
    3. To all of you that are offering your information to the list, thanks for all the work and your willingness to share your results with us. May I request that when you are requesting information offered by another individual on the list, that you e-mail them privately. I get a lot of mail from this list that says no more than, "Can I have that information, too?" I would really like to stay on this list, but I have just spending so much time wading through messages that should have been sent to a private e-mail. Thanks again! Tracy

    03/24/2000 01:37:10
    1. Upstate New York
    2. Good Morning List: Anyone have any information on these Newton's from upstate New York? Robert Newton Jack Newton Gladys (Carswell) Newton any information would be of great help cindy

    03/24/2000 12:30:45
    1. NEWTON/SHAW
    2. I am looking for information on Phineas NEWTON and Lusena SHAW. Phineas was born 1758 Hartford, CT. He married Lusena SHAW 1773 CT. I am looking for the parents of Phineas NEWTON. Lusena SHAW was born 1755 CT. Her parents were John SHAW and Sarah. I am also looking for the children and grandchildren of Phineas NEWTON and Lusena SHAW.

    03/23/2000 05:57:21