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    1. Re: NEWTON-D Digest V99 #129
    2. Nancy Clay
    3. [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > > Pat, Where did you find the info that Sarah Newton w/o George Kenneth Blake went > to Randolph co., MO? We know they left Kanawha Co WV and went to IN and this is > where George died and is buried there along with his son Lewis Blake! I need > this info to put in my records as Sarah and George are my ggggrandparents? They > are also Garys so we would both be interested in this info! nancy > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: KS and unknown area NEWTONs > Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 19:46:03 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Kim, I think but have no proof that this Kansas line of Newtons may be > descended from my Newton line ! My fifth great grandfather was Joseph Newton > born in Monmouth County, New Jersey in 1724, His father was also named Joseph > but that and the fact they were both Blacksmiths and could read and write > quite well is abuout all I know about the Senior Joseph. From Joseph Jr. to > the present generations I have quite a bit on my direct line though. I think > a lot of the Grandchildren and children of Joseph and his wife Helena went > West though. I have found or been found by lots of extended line "cousins in > Texas, Utah, and Calif. So why not Knsas too ! Some of the names in the > children of Joseph Jr. and Helean are as follows : Hannah, Elizabeth, Thomas, > James, William, Kenneth Anderson, Sarah, Anna, and Lewis.**** I know Sarah > married George Kenneth Blake and at one time had moved to Randolf County, > Missouri***. Joseph and Helena had left N.J. and gonmne to Greenbriar County, > Va. which is now part of West Virginia. They have a wonderful Genweb Site > there and you may find some answers in it too. I will keep .looking and if I > find anything, will certainly let you know ! Sincerly, Patricia Newton, > Brown > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: KS and unknown area NEWTONs > Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 11:26:57 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Is it possible that a Carson Newton who's son was Robert G. (possibly George) > Newton is related to this line? They lived in the NW Missouri, NE Kansas > area. > Thanks, > Bob

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