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    1. [Q-R] Newlin family
    2. Dale Harguess
    3. Here I am again asking for help. I notice that I have several Newlin's who married into the family in many different generations. Starting in the late 1700s up until the late 1800's. I can't seem to connect them although they were all Quakers and it is not a very common name so I think that they must be connected. Does anyone out there know anything about this family? Thanks, Dale in California

    04/03/2012 02:50:53
    1. Re: [Q-R] Newlin family
    2. margo M
    3. Dale: i have some Newlins in my ancestry- back to Nicholas (1620-1699) m to Elizabeth Paggott. would be happy to share whatever i have however i lost them at Jane (1715-1798)who married a Sharples. this particular line goes down thru Talbot to East to Pipher (me). I've not really researched them however there is a book- Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, Descended from John and Jane Sharples, Settlers Near Chester, Pennsylvania,  published 1887 which references Nicholas Newlin--this shows his certificate with Friends dated 12 mo. 25, 1682.....on page 171 --it also states where he emigrated from and to .... i found this info thru Ancestry---   does this give you anything??????? margo      On Tue, 4/3/12, Dale Harguess <daleharguess4@gmail.com> wrote: From: Dale Harguess <daleharguess4@gmail.com> Subject: [Q-R] Newlin family To: "QUAKER-ROOTS" <QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 11:50 AM Here I am again asking for help.  I notice that I have several Newlin's who married into the family in many different generations.  Starting in the late 1700s up until the late 1800's.  I can't seem to connect them although they were all Quakers and it is not a very common name so I think that they must be connected. Does anyone out there know anything about this family? Thanks, Dale in California ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/03/2012 06:25:04
    1. Re: [Q-R] Newlin family
    2. Chris Pitt Lewis
    3. In message <CAPG4UJaqh+smLELbrGV9B+ZE5DqQSsFAr6aPNmy8EFbVb1AMKA@mail.gmail.com>, Dale Harguess <daleharguess4@gmail.com> writes >Here I am again asking for help. I notice that I have several Newlin's who >married into the family in many different generations. Starting in the >late 1700s up until the late 1800's. I can't seem to connect them although >they were all Quakers and it is not a very common name so I think that they >must be connected. >Does anyone out there know anything about this family? >Thanks, >Dale in California > A good starting point would be Alexander du Bin, Newlin Family and Collateral Lines (Historical Publication Society, Philadelphia 1942), tracing descendants of Nathaniel Newlin who migrated to Pennsylvania in 1683. Fairly slim typescript volume - you can browse a copy of it on ancestry.com. -- Chris Pitt Lewis

    04/03/2012 01:55:27
    1. Re: [Q-R] Newlin family
    2. Daniel W Treadway
    3. On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 08:50:53 -0700 Dale Harguess <daleharguess4@gmail.com> wrote: > Here I am again asking for help. I notice that I have several >Newlin's who > married into the family in many different generations. Starting in >the > late 1700s up until the late 1800's. I can't seem to connect them >although > they were all Quakers and it is not a very common name so I think >that they > must be connected. > Does anyone out there know anything about this family? > Thanks, > Dale in California Dale, Because Nathaniel Newlin married Mary, sister of Benjamin Mendenhall, the Mendenhall Family Association database has quite a bit of Newlin information. You might try starting here: http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/tng/search.php?mylastname=newlin&myfirstname=&mybool=AND&offset=0&search=Search -- Dan Treadway P. O. Box 72 Gilbert IA 50105 treadway@netins.net http://showcase.netins.net/web/treadway/

    04/03/2012 03:21:18
    1. Re: [Q-R] Newlin family
    2. Holly Baker
    3. I, too, am descended from Nicholas Newlin to Nathaniel to Elizabeth. I believe a branch of the family moved to North Carolina, as so many Quakers from Chester County, Pennsylvania, did. Nicholas's son was a prominent, public man. You may be interested to know that the grist mill built by Nicholas's son Nathaniel still exists (in Delaware County, in the portion that once was part of Chester County), and is open for tours. The Newlin family is fairly well documented . . . you should be able to find out a lot online and at ancestry.com, as others have suggested. Good luck! Holly Baker> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 08:50:53 -0700 > From: daleharguess4@gmail.com > To: QUAKER-ROOTS@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Q-R] Newlin family > > Here I am again asking for help. I notice that I have several Newlin's who > married into the family in many different generations. Starting in the > late 1700s up until the late 1800's. I can't seem to connect them although > they were all Quakers and it is not a very common name so I think that they > must be connected. > Does anyone out there know anything about this family? > Thanks, > Dale in California > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUAKER-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/03/2012 03:32:17