Person:Mary Newton (97)

Watchers
m. 22 Jul 1762
  1. Jonas Newton1763 - 1842
  2. Abel Newton1766 - 1828
  3. Hannah Newton1767 - 1846
  4. Patience Newton1770 - 1849
  5. Mary Newton1774 - 1811
  6. Stephen Newton1778 - 1852
m. 20 Apr 1800
Facts and Events
Name Mary Newton
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1 Nov 1774 Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 20 Apr 1800 Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Benjamin Hyde
Death[2][3] 2 Oct 1811 Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States

According to E. Leonard, in The Newton Genealogy (de Pere, Wisc., 1915), p. 81

MARY6, b. [Southborough according to the text] Nov. 1, 1774. I suppose this is the Mary Newton who m. at Sonthborough, April 20, 1800, C. R., Benjamin Hyde "of Newton, Mass.", son of Amos and Susanna (---) Hyde of Newton, where he was born Jan. 21, 1772, and died July —, 1825. They resided in Newton and had there three children: [Polly, Stephen N., Amos N.].

References
  1. Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Southborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1903)
    p. 61.

    Newton, Mary, d. Amos Jr. and Jane, [born] Nov. 1, 1774.

  2. Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1905)
    p. 466.

    HYDE, Mary, w. Benjamin, [died] Oct. 2, 1811. CR

  3. Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 11220: Mary Hyde & al 1816.

    15 Feb 1816: Bond of Ebenezer White as guardian of Mary Hyde, Stephen Hyde & Amos N. Hyde, minors under 14 children of Benjamin Hyde a poor person belonging to Newton.
    [Note: this is taken to suggest they are indeed heirs of Amos Newton who d. 1814, and so their mother was his daughter and already deceased making them the heirs in her place, confirming Ermina Leonard's "I suppose", usually an indication she guessed, and frequently wrong (as noted on that Source page).]