Person:Isaac Newton (18)

Watchers
m. Aft 1 Jul 1786
  1. Rev. Ephraim Holland Newton1787 - 1864
  2. Eunice Taylor Newton1788 - 1861
  3. Isaac Newton1791 - 1864
  4. Daniel Newton1793 - 1839
  5. Son Newton1796 - 1796
  6. Son Newton1796 - 1796
  7. Hannah Newton1799 - 1869
  8. Louisa Newton1803 - 1865
  9. Marshall Newton1805 - 1870
m. 25 Dec 1815
  1. William Bartlett Newton1816 - 1891
  2. Lydia Augusta Newton1819 - 1903
  3. Martha Louise Newton1821 - 1909
  4. Horatio Wheeler Newton1823 - 1904
  5. Aruthusa NewtonCal 1825 - 1893
  6. Emeline Lucy Newton1826 - 1916
Facts and Events
Name[2] Isaac Newton
Baptismal Name[2] Sir Isaac Newton
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Apr 1791 Newfane, Windham, Vermont, United States
Marriage 25 Dec 1815 Newfane, Windham, Vermont, United Statesto Patty Bartlett
Death[3][4] 24 Mar 1864 Wardsboro, Windham, Vermont, United States
References
  1. Vermont, United States. Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: Database with images. (FamilySearch. Citing Secretary of State. State Capitol Building, Montpelier.)
    [1].

    Name of Child: Sir Isaac Newton [sic]
    Date of Birth: 1791 April 12th
    Maiden Name of Mother: Lydia
    Full Name of Father: Marshall
    Town: Newfane

  2. 2.0 2.1 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. 135.

    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.

  3. Vermont, United States. Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: Database with images. (FamilySearch. Citing Secretary of State. State Capitol Building, Montpelier.)
    [2].

    Full Name of Deceased: Newton, Sir Isaac
    Age: 74 y. 11 m. 19 d. [birth calculates to about 5 Apr 1789]
    Occupation: Farmer
    Birthplace: Newfane
    Father's Name: Marshall Newton
    Mother's Maiden Name: Lydia A.
    Date of Death: 1864 Mar. 24
    Cause: Paralysis
    Town: Newfane

  4. Vermont, United States. Vermont, Vital Records, 1760-1954: Database with images. (FamilySearch. Citing Secretary of State. State Capitol Building, Montpelier.)
    [3].

    Full Name of Deceased: Isaac Newton
    Age: 73
    Name of Spouse: Patty Newton
    Date of Death: Mar 24 1864
    Name of Cemetery: Wardsboro Road
    Clerk of: Newfane