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    1. Nathaniel Newlin II ??
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    3. It Appears that this Nathaniel Newlin and Jane Woodward were 1st cousins At Goshen Monthly Meeting 3-20-1758:Francis Yarnall was appointed to assist women Friends in drawing testimony against Jane Woodward for marriage by a priest to her first cousin,but at the next meeting she offered an acknowledgment which was left under consideration.Two months later her acknowledgment was accepted,and Lewis Reece was appointed to read it in a First-day meeting at Newtown,according to the custom of that day. Nathaniel Newlin received a certificate from Cocord Monthly Meeting 9-4-1751,to Bradford,and resided in the township of Newlin,so named for his grandfather,but returned to Concord about 1754,without changing his membership.He made acknowledgment to Bradford Mo.Mtg. 3-16-1758 for his marriage by a priest to his first cousin,and on 12-21-1759,obtained a certificate to Goshen.He doubtless settled on the land of his wife,in Newtown.In 1777 he was assessed with 175 acres of land,1 horse,2 cows and 2 sheep.He does not appear in 1786 and was probably deceased.His widow was living in 1810,when she conveyed about 30 acres of land to her son-in-law,Joseph Fawkes.She died intestate,but no letters of administration appear to have been granted,and her daughter succeeded to the estate.

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