xv. Cyrus Newby Born 10 Oct 1809, Cyrus did not have a happy Quaker experience. The Spiceland MM in Henry County, Indiana, recorded on 19 Nov 1834 that Cyrus Newby had been disowned for fornication. As usual, the lurid details are missing. On 25 Jan 1838, he and Louisa Baldwin, a Quaker, were married outside of the Quaker sect, the marriage recorded in the Henry County Court House, New Castle, Indiana. As a result, Louisa was disowned for marrying “contrary to discipline” on 23 May 1838. The couple continued to live in Henry County, Indiana for a number of years, though late in life they moved to Jasper County, Missouri. Cyrus Newby died there on 26 Oct 1889 and was buried in Twin Grove Cemetery