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
I would love to have a copy of your Newton's in North Carolina. Thank You. [email protected] Geralene Newton
Morning, folks.....I'm hoping some kind soul might have some information on how Newton Falls, Ohio relates to the NEWTON family....other than just having the same name :)!!!! There is also a town called "NEWTON" between Sullivan and Homerville, Ohio I'm interested in, too. My Newtons were in both Sullivan and Homerville. Anybody else have any NEWTONS in that area????????? Sure would appreciate any help, as always......... Regards, Kate Sowdon Plymouth, MA [email protected]
Hi Karen, You are an angel to share your info! I would be most interested. My Newtons were from York District S.C. Robert And Rhoda ( Byrns ) Newton. The info. I have states that both Robert and Rhoda were b. in S.C. and taken to Tn. as small children. I have info. I am willing to share on Rhoda and Robert . JUANITA
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
Is there a way you can show it on the list for all to see? Alaine in California -----Original Message----- From: Betsy Dendy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 2:08 PM Subject: Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters >If possible, I too would appreciate the information. I appreciate your work on the Newtons. > >Betsey Newton Dendy >[email protected] > >
If possible, I too would appreciate the information. I appreciate your work on the Newtons. Betsey Newton Dendy [email protected]
Please include me also, thanks for sharing, Juanita ----- Original Message ----- From: "William H Berry" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 2:54 PM Subject: Re: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC If it is not too late, I would like to add my name to the list to receive information about the NEWTONs -- My son-in-law is a Newton and is getting interested in learning about his ancestors; so when I saw your note,I became interested. We have no idea where his folks came from, but NC sounds like a good place to start. Thanks a bunch. Lorene ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike and Rita Carlson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 11:55 AM Subject: Re: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC > Hello Karen, > Sorry to be a bother, but I read your email asking if anyone was > interested in a copy of the extracts from Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters and > I wanted to add my name to the list. > After months and months of searching I still can not find my GG Grandmother > AMERICA NEWTON b:1852 d:1889. She married Benjamin Clemons in 1869. So when > I see info like you are offering I jump at the chance. Thank you for any > help. Rita > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:12 PM > Subject: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC > > > >Hi list! > > > >I have corresponded with some of you in the past and I have also posted > this > >message to the GenForum. > > > >I have just finished typing up Newton extracts from the Duplin Co. Pleas > and > >Quarters. This info is from about 1784 to 1814 and is 10 pages. Anyone > >interested please e-mail me. > > > >I have also started compiling a Newton database of Duplin and New Hanover > Co. > >Newtons. Since there is no conclusive data about where the earliest > >generation of these Newtons came from, I have grouped them all under an > >unknown Newton for now. Eventually I hope to post it to the web, but I am > >still looking at formats, etc. This is not something to look for in the > next > >week or so, but a long term project. :) > > > >In this database I want to include solid sources. Court records, bible > >records, etc. Personal accounts, stories, and legends could also be > included > >but would be referenced as such. > > > >Alot of this is still in the thinking stages but I want this to be > something > >that everyone can share for free. > > > >Any thoughts from the group? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Karen >
Dear Alaine, The extracted Newton information is 10 pages. I have submitted it to the web master of the Duplin Co. List for posting their if they feel it is appropriate. I haven't heard from her yet. In the meantime, I will try sending it to you as an attachment in word format. I can also send it .rtf if you want. Karen Roberts DeLand, FL
If it is not too late, I would like to add my name to the list to receive information about the NEWTONs -- My son-in-law is a Newton and is getting interested in learning about his ancestors; so when I saw your note,I became interested. We have no idea where his folks came from, but NC sounds like a good place to start. Thanks a bunch. Lorene ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike and Rita Carlson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 11:55 AM Subject: Re: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC > Hello Karen, > Sorry to be a bother, but I read your email asking if anyone was > interested in a copy of the extracts from Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters and > I wanted to add my name to the list. > After months and months of searching I still can not find my GG Grandmother > AMERICA NEWTON b:1852 d:1889. She married Benjamin Clemons in 1869. So when > I see info like you are offering I jump at the chance. Thank you for any > help. Rita > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:12 PM > Subject: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC > > > >Hi list! > > > >I have corresponded with some of you in the past and I have also posted > this > >message to the GenForum. > > > >I have just finished typing up Newton extracts from the Duplin Co. Pleas > and > >Quarters. This info is from about 1784 to 1814 and is 10 pages. Anyone > >interested please e-mail me. > > > >I have also started compiling a Newton database of Duplin and New Hanover > Co. > >Newtons. Since there is no conclusive data about where the earliest > >generation of these Newtons came from, I have grouped them all under an > >unknown Newton for now. Eventually I hope to post it to the web, but I am > >still looking at formats, etc. This is not something to look for in the > next > >week or so, but a long term project. :) > > > >In this database I want to include solid sources. Court records, bible > >records, etc. Personal accounts, stories, and legends could also be > included > >but would be referenced as such. > > > >Alot of this is still in the thinking stages but I want this to be > something > >that everyone can share for free. > > > >Any thoughts from the group? > > > >Thanks, > > > >Karen >
To Bob with Newton's from NC. Would love to share info.. My Newton's are from NC also. [email protected]
Let me jump in and ask for the information also. My Rueben Newton came from Caswell Co. or Persons Co. NC
I would love to have a copy of the material. My Newtons came from NC. Bob
I would love a copy. My Newtons are from North Carolina, and are probably connected with another area. Thanks in advance. [email protected] Barbara
Hello Karen, Sorry to be a bother, but I read your email asking if anyone was interested in a copy of the extracts from Duplin Co. Pleas and Quarters and I wanted to add my name to the list. After months and months of searching I still can not find my GG Grandmother AMERICA NEWTON b:1852 d:1889. She married Benjamin Clemons in 1869. So when I see info like you are offering I jump at the chance. Thank you for any help. Rita -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:12 PM Subject: Newtons of New Hanover and Duplin Co., NC >Hi list! > >I have corresponded with some of you in the past and I have also posted this >message to the GenForum. > >I have just finished typing up Newton extracts from the Duplin Co. Pleas and >Quarters. This info is from about 1784 to 1814 and is 10 pages. Anyone >interested please e-mail me. > >I have also started compiling a Newton database of Duplin and New Hanover Co. >Newtons. Since there is no conclusive data about where the earliest >generation of these Newtons came from, I have grouped them all under an >unknown Newton for now. Eventually I hope to post it to the web, but I am >still looking at formats, etc. This is not something to look for in the next >week or so, but a long term project. :) > >In this database I want to include solid sources. Court records, bible >records, etc. Personal accounts, stories, and legends could also be included >but would be referenced as such. > >Alot of this is still in the thinking stages but I want this to be something >that everyone can share for free. > >Any thoughts from the group? > >Thanks, > >Karen
One mail went empty. We would like anything on the Newton's that you care to send. Would it be by e mail ? OR do you need an address? Angevine Thanks
Hi, thanks for the offer. I would love to have a copy of your info. My Newtons are from Horry County, S.C. right now but they probably came from N.C. before that. Debbie [email protected] wrote: > Hi list! > > I have corresponded with some of you in the past and I have also posted this > message to the GenForum. > > I have just finished typing up Newton extracts from the Duplin Co. Pleas and > Quarters. This info is from about 1784 to 1814 and is 10 pages. Anyone > interested please e-mail me. > > I have also started compiling a Newton database of Duplin and New Hanover Co. > Newtons. Since there is no conclusive data about where the earliest > generation of these Newtons came from, I have grouped them all under an > unknown Newton for now. Eventually I hope to post it to the web, but I am > still looking at formats, etc. This is not something to look for in the next > week or so, but a long term project. :) > > In this database I want to include solid sources. Court records, bible > records, etc. Personal accounts, stories, and legends could also be included > but would be referenced as such. > > Alot of this is still in the thinking stages but I want this to be something > that everyone can share for free. > > Any thoughts from the group? > > Thanks, > > Karen -- I am researching these names: ANDERSON, BRAY, CAPPS, CHESTNUT/CHESNUTT, ENZOR/ENSOR, FOWLER, GARGANO, HOUSEMAN, HOLLINGSWORTH, KING, NEWTON, RHAMES, ROYALS, TYLER, VEREEN, VROOME and more. Please contact me if you have any of these names in your family or visit my web page at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=debpar or contact me at mailto:[email protected]
Hello Karen, I have Newton's in Carteret on Portsmouth Island dating back to 1827. I have run into many brick walls with them. I would love to have your information and I would be glad to share mine. Good Luck, Barbara Newton McGeehan
Newton John J. 24 M Teacher of C School 500 Georgia found the above on 1860 Census of Washington Co, GA. The address is below http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ga+index+257457151832+F Gail Andrews