SIR ISAAC NEWTON7 (Marshall6, Jr., Marshall5, Obediah4, Thomas3, John2, Richard1), son of Marshall, Jr., and Lydia (Newton) Newton of Newfane, Vt., was born there April 12, 1791, and died at Wardsborough, Windham County, Vt., March 24, 1864. Burial there, with monument inscribed.
He married at Newfane, Vt., December 25, 1815, Patty Bartlett, eldest daughter of Capt. William and Azubah (Gleason?) Bartlett [footnote proposes, with label "perhaps", a Bartlett descent from Henry1, Daniel2, Jonathan3, William4] of Newfane, Vt., where she was born July 11, 1791, and where she died at her home in Wardsborough, November 28, 1848; "only a few weeks after the death of Aunt Eunice" (Mrs. Holland).
Sir Isaac Newton" was so christened. His burial stone is so inscribed. He settled in that part of Newfane, Vt., that later became Wardsborough. The house is still (1906) standing -- owned by a man in Boston. Here Mr. Newton's children were born. In 1891 not one of these ten children was living in Vermont.
Mr. Newton took an active part in the civic affairs of the town, and evidently was held in good repute by his fellow townsmen, since they elected and reelected him to be their Selectman for the years 1831, '36, '38, '39, '40; Moderator of the Annual Meeting in 1833; and Town Clerk for the years 1849 and 1850.