Thank's for sending all the info....I will keep it on file and if I ever find any info that you might like I will send it your way....Good luck ...Keeping in Touch....Rita -----Original Message----- From: Juanita <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 9:10 PM Subject: Re: Unidentified subject! >this is my Isaac Newton, any connection? > > >DSF 1035144 Taylor County Marriage >1. ISAAC1 NEWTON was born August 21, 1802 in Warren County, New Jersey, USA, >and died August 15, 1872 in Ringgold County, Iowa. He married SUSAN >BLACKWELL February 07, 1824 in Sussex County, NJ, daughter of ELIJAH >BLACKWELL and MARTHA LANNING. >According to 1820 census Isaac has a blacksmith business in Blairstown, age >18. >According to the 1824 census Isaac Newton marries Susan Blackwell, >Hacketstown by Robert Thompson, trustee Prebys. Church.. >According to the 1830 census of Belevidere Twnsp. there were: >2 males under 5, John Isaac and Henry Nelson >2 males 20 - 30, Isaac and ? >1 female under 5 - Martha >1 female 20-30, Susan >Isaac came to Iowa in 1859 to a town called Platteville, which no longer >exists. >Isaac Newton is buried north of Blockton, Iowa and west of Maloy ,Iowa >According to information found by Bliss Newton Daily in a County History >book in Bedford, Iowa Library, there were six generations of Newtons in New >Jersey before they came to Iowa. Isaac Newton was a mechanic. He brought >machinery out with him and owned a mill in Blockton, Iowa also several >houses that he bought from the Mormons. He also had a farm. >Excerpts from letter to Bliss Newton Daily from Charles & Leola Anderson, >Blockton, IA . >"Isaac Newton lived on Highway No. 2 one half mile from Highway No. 25. >Elwood Drake told a young man that he and his brother Ike hauled lumber from >Creston, IA to build the barn which still stands. The stage coach from Mt. >Ayer stopped at this place and then split one route to Bedford, IA and the >other took off southwest to Platteville. I understand there is a large >cistern in this barn so the horses could be watered inside. The house on the >farm is real old. He could have built the house. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:52 PM >Subject: Re: Unidentified subject! > > > >In a message dated 2/17/0 1:25:40 AM, [email protected] writes: > ><< Hi All, and I am looking for Isaac Newton,,, I have seen some info on > >America Newton, but with Senior days... can't remember where >> > >Which Isaac Newton? I have an Isaac Newton from NC who died in Autauga Co., >AL. He spent some time in GA.