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Newton
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Southborough
Ball
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Southborough
Parents:
Stephen Newton and Sally Fay
Sylvester Newton
b.
1 Dec 1801
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Parents:
Isaac Ball and Ruth Warren
Mary S. Ball
b.
Abt 1788
d.
25 Aug 1871
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
m.
21 Oct 1827
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
21 Oct 1827
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Caroline Draper Newton
12 Mar 1829
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
2.
Norman Franklin Newton
30 Aug 1832
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
3.
Waldo Briggs Newton
30 Nov 1834
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
4.
Sullivan Ball Newton
16 Jan 1837
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
5.
Clarence Davenport Newton
21 Mar 1839
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
12 Nov 1904
Fayville, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
6.
Adelbert M. Newton
7 Feb 1847
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital Records of Southborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1903)
131.
NEWTON, Sylvester and Mary S. Ball, Oct. 21, 1827.
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