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    1. Re: Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters
    2. mary
    3. Please put my name on your growing list for this Newton info. Mary Allen [email protected] wrote: > Karen ! Count me in on the Newton Info also ! As you know I have a pretty > good data base on my Newton line from New Jersey, to Virginia, from tjere to > Kentucky, and all points West of there ! I feel like som of the children of > William and others who stayed on it Virginia went on to the arolina's and > setteled there ! Thanks, Pat Newton, Brown

    03/23/2000 07:40:12
    1. Re: Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters
    2. Saw your Email on Rueban Newton. Have another one for you. Rueban Newton born 17 Mar 1787 Washington, CO. N. Y. Died 21 October 1849 in Vigo County, Indiana. He married Mary Elizabeth Powers born N Y in 1791 and she died in Vigo County Indiana before 1822. He later married Elizabeth Bourne Chase in Terre Haute, Ind. His oldest daughter was Mary MEHITABLE Newton who married David Ambrose Sterling in Terre Haute Indiana 1833. Rueban along with his brother Obediah were in the War of 1812 serving in the New York Militia. out of Niagara, CO, New York. Their father was in the Rev war and was supposed to have lost a leg during a battle. Sorry, my Newton file is not available so I don't have the father's name. Any how thought you might like this information. Marie Willison Sterling Researching Willison, Sterling, Albin, Kimmel, Riker, Powers, Sarber, Shaw

    03/19/2000 01:52:55
    1. RE: Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters
    2. Steven W. Henzel
    3. Just saw this. Have been offline for a few days. The answer to your question depends on when Reuben lived. :-) There was at least one Reuben Newton that passed thru NC in the late 18th --- early 19th centuries. He was from Caroline County, VA, born mid 1700s, and ultimately ended up in Kentucky. Was probably a Rev War vet, and may have been a brother to Benjamin and Peter Newton of Caroline County. Peter was my ggggg-grandfather. There was another Reuben in So Carolina at about the same time, but he was younger by a generation. He was probably born around 1800 to Henry Newton and Nancy Glass. Sandy Keylon [[email protected]] used to belong to this list, and was tracking Reuben the Elder. Cindy A. Teel [[email protected]] was tracking the latter Reuben. If either of you are still on the list, please jump in. Steve Henzel mailto: [email protected] 949-589-0078 Researching Armanino, Belluomini, DalPorto, Eastin, Firpo, Farnsworth, Gunn, Henzel, Lacasella, Natale, Newton, Renshaw, Snyder, Stockinger, Vogt/Focht -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 4:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters Let me jump in and ask for the information also. My Rueben Newton came from Caswell Co. or Persons Co. NC

    03/19/2000 10:25:35
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Faye Street
    3. Barbara, my gggrandfather, Thomas J. Newton was a doctor in the Piney Flats, TN. Sullivan Co. area in the mid-1840's. He was born in 1815/1816 in TN according to the 1860 Census. I have a copy of that Census if you're interested. But, that's all I know about him. I hope to do some more searching this summer. I would be interested in hearing if you know anthing about this Newton clan. Faye

    03/19/2000 02:42:11
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. My relatives also lived in Cleveland County, N.C. Forgot to tell you this in last note. Barbara

    03/18/2000 08:19:12
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. John Newton was born abt. 1850? My gmother was born in 1876. This seems about the right age. Barbara

    03/18/2000 08:15:08
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Barbara do you know when your John was born. My husbands Newton line lived in Cleveland and Rutherford County NC beginning in the 1776, Will be glad to share if we connect and believe we would. There were several Johns born down thru the generation by almost every cousin etc. Give me some of your dates and maybe we can tell if we connect. Looking forward to hearing from you. Joe & Geralene Newton

    03/18/2000 04:44:24
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. This is the family Newton that lived in North Carolina. [email protected]

    03/18/2000 01:32:44
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. I don't have any info. on the captain. He married a lady named Jemima. I was told that he or his father was a Doctor. My gmother died when I was young, and not interested in genealogy. Her children are also dead. This will be a puzzle to me. Maybe I can find a family that knew them. Thanks for reply. Barbara

    03/18/2000 01:31:31
    1. Mary Newton of Southborough, MA
    2. Gary K. Lee
    3. Hi, I posted this query in 1997 when I formerly subscribed to this list. I was off the list in 1998 and 1999. I am stuck trying to find out who the parents are of my Mary Newton who married Joel Lee of Dudley, MA, on 21 Mar 1782 at Southborough, Worcester Co., MA. Joel was born 21 Feb 1760 at Uxbridge. They had three children born at Dudley before they moved to Townshend, Windham Co., VT before 4 Mar 1793. My current best guess is that she is a descendant of Richard Newton (d. 24 Aug 1701 "almost a hundrid years old") and Anne Loker, who settled first in Sudbury, MA, and then in Marlborough, MA, when it was formed. On the 1790 census there were 27 Newton households in Southborough. There is a book published years ago on this family line (author's last name was Leonard), but the author conveniently left out my Mary--perhaps because she couldn't figure out how to fit her into the family. I don't have a reliable birth date right now. However, going by the age of 93y 8m 13d on her stone (death date 28 Feb. 1855) at Rose, Wayne Co., NY, she would have been born about 15 June 1761. I am wondering if perhaps she was born somewhere other than Southborough. I was looking at a Mary Newton, daughter of Joshua and Mary (Bellows) Newton, but another look at the Leonard book indicates that this Mary married someone else. Mary's husband Joel Lee died 9 Oct. 1822 and is buried at Brookline, VT. In his probate papers there is mentioned payment to Sir Isaac Newton, son of Marshall Newton Jr. Marshall came from Shrewsbury. I thought this might be a clue, but so far it hasn't led me to Mary's birth record. I thought I would try posting this again in case someone is on the list now who knows more about the descendants of Richard and Anne (Loker) Newton. Thanks for any help. Gary Gary K. Lee Saint Louis, Missouri, USA [email protected]

    03/17/2000 11:05:11
    1. John Newton - Ostler
    2. Hello All, I am looking for John Newton, an Ostler by trade who was living around the Shoreditch area in the 1820s. I know very little about him and wondered if anyone else is tracing this line. Regards Roy >From Sunny Donny

    03/17/2000 09:05:36
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Mike and Rita Carlson
    3. Hello Pat...I don't have a Mary Newton in my line as of yet...I'm still hunting my line also and I don't have them all yet. I do have my Sewell line traced back all the way to 1695 back to Jesse Sewell from Durham England. Have you ever seen your Sowell family name spelled Sewell? I'm new at all this but I have found that the spelling of the name changes with all these old timers as the wind blows...it makes it very confusing for me. Keep in touch, Rita -----Original Message----- From: Pat Grout <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Newton N. C. >I'd love to have any info on NC Newtons, also. My Mary Newton Sowell was in >NC in the late 1700's. Her father was Nicholas Newton, and I would love to >learn more about them. My Sowells were in Duplin Co. earlier, so I think it >is possible that my Newtons were, too. Thanks for any help you can give me. > >Pat Grout >mailto:[email protected] > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Gordon Parks <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:42 PM >Subject: Newton N. C. > > >> I would like a copy of Newton in N. C. also. >> Gordon >> [email protected] >>

    03/17/2000 08:20:28
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Mike and Rita Carlson
    3. Hello Barbara...I'm glad the info was of some good. Would it be possible for you to send me some info on the Capt. that you wrote of earlier? I would love to keep him in my files just in case I run up on any information in the future on him...Thanks...Rita -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:10 PM Subject: Re: Newton N. C. >My gfather was John Newton, but I do not know where he came from. This could >very well be his family. I was told that he came from another place to NC >where he met my gmother. They lived in Cleveland, County, NC. >Thanks for info.. Will save. >Good Luck to you with your research. >Will keep in touch. >Barbara

    03/17/2000 07:44:11
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Mike and Rita Carlson
    3. I have alitlle info on my Newtons thanks to a wonderful woman named Susan. I will give you what I have. In the 1850 Census for Breathitt Co. Ky William Newton age 46 m: Eleasy Newton age 35 children: Ansil Newton age 17 Ransom Newton age 14 John Newton age 12 Demaris Newton age 7 Dillard Newton age 5 America Newton age 11 months < my GG Grandmother she married Benjamin Clemons 1869 One other child added in the 1860 census Ellen age 4 Does any of this match up with any on your family names? Keeping in touch...Rita -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Newton N. C. >My Newton family is from NC. What family are you from? Would love to share >info.. My ggfather was Captain John Newton married Jemima. My gmother was >Mary Jane Newton Hastings married John Hastings. Are any of these people >familiar? >[email protected] >Barbara

    03/17/2000 04:23:13
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. I would love to have a copy of Newtons in NC. [email protected] Peggy Newton Thank you.

    03/17/2000 03:17:13
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. What is Newton in NC?

    03/17/2000 03:15:59
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. My gfather was John Newton, but I do not know where he came from. This could very well be his family. I was told that he came from another place to NC where he met my gmother. They lived in Cleveland, County, NC. Thanks for info.. Will save. Good Luck to you with your research. Will keep in touch. Barbara

    03/17/2000 02:05:35
    1. Newton N. C.
    2. Gordon Parks
    3. I would like a copy of Newton in N. C. also. Gordon [email protected]

    03/17/2000 01:42:22
    1. Newton/N.C.
    2. Karen, I would love a copy also. Helen Owensboro, Kentucky [email protected]

    03/17/2000 12:44:55
    1. Re: Newton N. C.
    2. Pat Grout
    3. I'd love to have any info on NC Newtons, also. My Mary Newton Sowell was in NC in the late 1700's. Her father was Nicholas Newton, and I would love to learn more about them. My Sowells were in Duplin Co. earlier, so I think it is possible that my Newtons were, too. Thanks for any help you can give me. Pat Grout mailto:[email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: Gordon Parks <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:42 PM Subject: Newton N. C. > I would like a copy of Newton in N. C. also. > Gordon > [email protected] >

    03/17/2000 12:40:16