Person:Isaac Newton (27)

Watchers
m. 19 Apr 1758
  1. Isaac Newton1759 -
  2. Sarah Newton1761 - 1834
  3. Martha Newton1763 - Aft 1812
  4. Amos Newton1765 - Bef 1812
  5. Joseph NewtonBef 1775 - Aft 1820
  6. John Newton1775 - 1838
  7. Lemuel Newton1778 - 1861
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Newton
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 23 Jun 1759 East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death? Unknown
Alt Death[1] Bef 1809 Randolph, Orange, Vermont, United States
Alt Death[3][4] Aft 1812
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1648. ISAAC NEWTON, in Leonard, Ermina Elizabeth (Newton). Newton Genealogy: Genealogical, biographical, historical, being a record of the descendants of Richard Newton of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts 1638, with genealogies of families descended from the immigrants Rev. Roger Newton of Milford, Connecticut, Thomas Newton of Fairfield, Connecticut, Matthew Newton of Stonington, Connecticut, Newtons of Virginia, Newtons near Boston. (De Pere, Wisconsin: B. A. Leonard, 1915)
    p 189.

    Isaac Newton, s/o Isaac Newton and Sarah Levett, b. 23 Jun 1759, deed dated 6 Jun 1785 shows Isaac Newton of East Windsor buying land in Randolph, VT, and the land was sold by son Lemuel Newton in 1809 and 1811, suggesting Isaac had died by then. Marriage unknown but three known children: John, Lemuel and Isaac.

  2. Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    Vol. 55 (Windsor), p. 272.

    Newton, Isaac, s. Isaac & Sarah, b. June 23, 1759.

  3. Isaac NEWTON [1], in Family of Sara Gredler.

    "WILL dated March 19, 1812 in Batavia mentions wife Sarah; sons Lemuel, Isaac, Joseph and John; daughters Martha Wheaton and Sarah Eddy."

    This source identifies the will as that of this Isaac Newton - one of two enumerated in Genesee County NY in the 1810 census - the other being his son and both being old. However the 1810 census record for Isaac Newton Jr. records him as a single young man who could have been the son of this Isaac.

    Public records have not been found for a wife Sarah, or daughters Martha and Sarah.

  4. Isaac Newton [2], in 5 New England Newton families.

    "WILL dated March 19, 1812 in Batavia mentions wife Sarah; sons Lemuel, Isaac, Joseph and John; daughters Martha Wheaton and Sarah Eddy.

    This source identifies the will as that of Isaac Newton, father of this Issac Newton, who married a wife Sarah (Levett or Lovett), and had a son (this) Isaac and daughters Martha and Sarah, all found in Connecticut public records.

    In this arrangement the brothers John Newton and Lemuel Newton would be sons of the father Isaac Newton, and brothers of this Isaac Newton.

    The 1810 census record for Isaac Newton Jr. records him as a single young man, suggesting that this Isaac Newton died young and that a second son Isaac is mentioned in the will.

  5.   The Newton Genealogy says "I suppose" his son (#1653) may be Isaac of Pomfret. Though the Newton Genealogy has no birth date for Isaac of Pomfret, the births of his children and the record of his death suggest that Isaac of Pomfret was born before 1768. This would make it very difficult for him to have been the son of this Isaac Newton.
  6.   The sons John Newton and Lemuel Newton of this Isaac Newton, shown in the Newton Genealogy as (#1651 and #1652), and the son Joseph Newton who is misplaced in the Newton Genealogy, would have been born while he was yet a teenager. Fathering the son John at the age of 15, and the (apparently earlier) son Joseph, although possible, does not seem likely.