Saturday, December 26, 2009

Surname Saturday - NEWTON

For Surname Saturday posts, I am working my way down my ahnentafel list. This week, I am on #19.

Here is the Ahnentafel List that leads to #19, and then what I know about this family line:

1. Randall J. Seaver

2. Frederick W. Seaver (1911-1983)
3. Betty V. Carringer (1919-2002)

4. Frederick W. Seaver (1876-1942)
5. Alma Bessie Richmond (1882-1962)

8. Frank W. Seaver (1852-1922)
9. Hattie L. Hildreth (1857-1920)

18. Edward Hildreth, born 30 April 1831 in Townsend, Middlesex County, MA, and died 26 April 1899 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA. He was the son of Zachariah Hildreth and Hannah Sawtell. He married 25 December 1852 in Northborough, Worcester County, MA.
19. Sophia Newton, born 14 September 1834 in Springfield, Windsor County, VT; died 29 August 1923 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA.

38. Thomas J. Newton, born About 1800 in ME. He married before 1832 in probably Worcester County, MA.
39. Sophia Buck, born 03 May 1797 in Holden, Worcester County, MA; died 06 January 1882 in Westborough, Worcester County, MA. She was the daughter of Isaac Buck and Martha/Patty Phillips. Children of Thomas Newton and Sophia Buck are:
........... i. Thomas J. Newton, born 03 June 1832 in Cambridge, Lamoille County, VT (marriage record); died 31 May 1915 in Albany, Orleans County, VT (burial); married Amanda Proctor 23 November 1864 in Worcester, Worcester County, MA; born About 1841 in Northborough, Worcester County, MA; died before 1920 in Albany, Orleans County, VT.
... 19 .. ii. Sophia Newton, born 14 September 1834 in Springfield, Windsor County, VT; died 29 August 1923 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA; married Edward Hildreth 25 December 1852 in Northborough, Worcester County, MA.

And that's it! I'm stuck on #38. Who are #76 and #77? #39, Sophia Buck, is not a problem!

I do not have information on the parents or earlier ancestors of Thomas J. Newton.

I posted everything I know, along with some analysis of the research problem, in Mystery Monday - Thomas J. Newton of Maine (19th century).

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