I hate to be a burden to you but if possible (and I doubt it) if you ever run across an America Newton B:1849 or 52 D:1889 married a Benjamin Clemons I would deeply appreciate it. The reason I have little hope of you running across any information on her is that I have found zero info on her and NO ONE ever seems to remember her or knows of where she could have come from. I'm beginning to think she may have been American Indian trying to hide the fact...seems she did a very good job of it. She was my G G Grandmother who lived in Ky. and is the missing link in the family line. Thank you for your time. Keeping in touch...Rita -----Original Message----- From: Reiley Kidd <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:20 PM Subject: Re: Thomas Newton >According to the book, "The Way of the Leaf," by Ted R. Newton, only 3 sons >of this couple came to the colonies (this is presumed, because no further >record of them is found for a period of time, rather than hard evidence that >they were indeed here), and two of them supposedly returned to England. >Only a Benjamin Newton is supposed to have stayed, and he left only one >child, Ebenezer Newton of York Co., PA and later Rutherford Co., NC. > >I just got my copy of this book from the author. It deals primarily with >the branch of Newtons who were in PA in the mid-1700s, and who migrated to >central and western NC by 1767, descendants of Ebenezer Newton. >Copies can be obtained from the author. His address and phone number are: >4601 Brownsboro Road >Louisville, KY 40207 >502-893-8319 > >I have never met him, and don't have any financial interest in promoting >this book. Since I am researching the NC Newtons, I found the book >informative and worth the $25 price. >Reiley Kidd >Seattle > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 7:36 PM >Subject: Thomas Newton > > >> Does anyone have any information on the life of a Thomas Newton who was >born >> in 1685 in Oundle & Peterborough, Northhamptonshire, England? He was one >of >> six children of John Newton and Mary Chatton. I am particularly interest >if >> and when he might have immigrated to Virginia or Maryland. Thanks, Pitt >> Thome, Rockville MD >> >>