Person:Moses Newton (7)

m. 27 Oct 1668
  1. Moses Newton, Jr.1669/70 - Bef 1749
  2. David Newton1671/72 - 1702
  3. Hannah Newton1673 - 1719
  4. Edward Newton1676 - 1704
  5. Jonathan Newton1679 - 1753
  6. Jacob Newton1681/82 - 1736
  7. James Newton1683/84 - 1762
  8. Mercy Newton1685/86 - 1714
  9. Deacon Josiah Newton1688 - 1755
  10. Andrew NewtonBef 1690/91 - 1690/91
  11. Ebenezer Newton1692 - 1765
  • HMoses Newton, Jr.1669/70 - Bef 1749
  • WSarah Howe1675 - 1733
m. 11 Dec 1695
  1. Isaac Newton1696 - 1775
  2. Beulah Newton1697/98 - 1731
  3. Moses Newton, III1699/00 -
  4. Elisha Newton1701 -
  5. Sarah Newton1703 - 1743
  6. Margaret Newton1705 - 1728
  7. Aaron Newton1707 - Bef 1777
  8. Thankful Newton1709 - Bef 1762
  9. Tabitha Newton1711 - 1802
  10. Amos Newton1714 - 1795
  11. Ezekiel Newton1716 - 1800
  12. Comfort Newton1717 - 1733
m. 31 Oct 1743
Facts and Events
Name Moses Newton, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Feb 1669/70 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 11 Dec 1695 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Howe
Marriage 31 Oct 1743 Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Rebecca Newton
Death[3] Bef 3 Apr 1749 Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1908)
    140.

    NEWTON, Moses, s. Moses Sr. and Johannah, [born] Feb. 28, 1669.
    [Note: assumed to be 1669/70 based on typical usage.]

  2.   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 165.

    Moses Newton Jr. [#65], s/o Moses Newton and Johanna Larkin, b. Marlborough 28 Feb 1669, m. (1) Marlborough 11 Dec 1695 Sarah How, "I suppose this is the Moses Newton who married" (2) 31 Oct 1743 Mrs. Rebecca (Newton) Mixer.
    [Note: See the deeds cited below. They provide evidence of several mistakes in the coverage of this family. Pertinent to Moses, they show Moses died by early 1749, and contrary to suppositions in this source, he did not survive his wife. They also show he had a widow Rebecca which might have given the author more confidence in her identification of the second wife.]

  3. Register of Deeds. Worcester County (Mass.) deeds (1722-1866) and index to deeds (1731-1889) --, 1722-1889.

    Vol. 26, p. 294 4 Apr 1749: Isaac Newton of Hartford in Hartford County in Connecticut yeoman, Elisha Newton and Aaron Newton both of Shrewsbury, Joseph Wood of Westborough husbandman & Thankfull his wife in her right, and Jonathan Newton Jun'r of Southbro and Tabitha his wife in her right for £500 to Amos Newton and Ezekiell Newton of Southborough husbandmen quitlcaim all right to parcel in Shrewsbury belonging to our Hon'd Father Moses Newton late of Southborough deceased.

    [p. 296] 3 Apr 1749: Articles of agreement between ye Children & heirs of our Hon'd Father Moses Newton late of Soutborough viz't Isaac Newton & Elisha Newton Amos Newton and Aaron Newton and Ezekiell Newton and Joseph Woods and Thankfull his wife in her right and Jonathan Newton Jun'r & Tabitha his wife in her right for benefit of Rebecca Newton the now Relict widdow of our s'd ffather Dec'd.

    [p. 297] 11 Apr 1749: Isaac Newton Elisha Newton Aaron Newton Amos Newton & Ezekiell Newton heirs to the estate of our Hon'd father Moses Newton late of Southborough in our Right, and Joseph Woods & Thankfull his wife in her Right & Jonathan Newton and Tabitha his wife in her Right said Thankfull & Tabitha are Daughters & Heirs to our Hon'd Father Moses Newton agree that the silver money our father possessed shall be equally divided to each of ye seven Children.