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    1. Re: Dana NEWTON, b. 1795, NH
    2. Mike and Rita Carlson
    3. Hello, I saw your message to Kate and thought I would place my GG Grandmother's name with you. I can not find any info on her at all. No one has any connection with her, she is truly a "lost" family member. Her name was America Newton b:1852 d:1889 She married a Benjamin Clemons in 1869. This is all the info that I have on her. Please keep her name on a list just in case you run across it. Any info would be greatly appreciated...it is as if she never existed and that bothers me. Thank you for your time. Rita -----Original Message----- From: Judson Maynard <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:57 AM Subject: Re: Dana NEWTON, b. 1795, NH >>Seeking info on Dana NEWTON b. 1795 in New Hampshire; married Nancy S. >>Mottet/Moffitt. Had at least two sons - Isaac and Amos. Any information >>would be appreciated. >> >>Thanks... >> >>Kate Sowdon >>Plymouth, MA >>[email protected] >Kate- > >I don't think there are any Dana Newtons around that time in my line, >though I have a first cousin by that name now living in Seattle. Have >you found "Newton Genealogy" by Ermina Newton Leonard? It is very >exhaustive and thorough and quite accurate. It was published in 1915 >and can be found in good family history libraries. I saw a 'hard >copy' in the Marlborough, MA public library a couple of years ago. I >first saw a microfiche copy in the Fort Worth PL. The first Newton >(Richard c. 1610-1701) was one of the founders of the City of >Marlborough, as was a John Maynard, a testator for Richard Newton's >will in 1701. Both are direct ancestors of mine, FWIW. > > > >-- >Peace, > >Jud

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