Person:Lambert Newton (8)

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Lambert Perkins Newton
m. 13 Apr 1815
  1. Nathan Brigham Newton1816 - 1818
  2. James Merritt Newton1818 - 1844
  3. Julia Holt Newton1819 - 1822
  4. Lambert Perkins Newton1821 - 1825
  5. Lewis Brigham Newton1822 - 1862
  6. Henry Kilburn Newton1827 -
  7. Lambert Perkins Newton1828 - 1898
  8. John Dustin Newton1830 -
  9. Mary Augusta Newton1833 - 1866
  10. William Greenleif Newton1835 -
  11. Sarah Pinkham Newton1838 -
  12. George Ogville Newton1842 -
m. 22 Mar 1854
  1. Mark Thrafton Newton, M.D.1855 -
  2. Emma Francis Newton1856 -
  3. James Merritt Newton1859 -
  4. Charles Henry Newton1861 - 1862
m. 1 Mar 1883
m. 27 Oct 1886
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Name Lambert Perkins Newton
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Nov 1828 Andover, Oxford, Maine, United States
Marriage 22 Mar 1854 Andover, Oxford, Maine, United Statesto Francis Ann Howe
Marriage 1 Mar 1883 to Mira Ford Purington
Marriage 27 Oct 1886 to Lenia J. Mitchell
Death? 23 Jun 1898 Andover, Oxford, Maine, United States

According to E. Leonard, in The Newton Genealogy (de Pere, Wisc., 1915)

LAMBERT PERKINS NEWTON^, II (Winthrop', Nathan", Joshua", Jr., Joshua-*, Zaehariali, John^, Richard'), son of Winthrop and Polly P. (Dustin) Newton of Andover, Maine, was born there November 13, 1828, and died there June 23, 1898, aged 69 years, 7 months.

He married in Andover, Maine, March 22, 1854, Frances Ann Howe, eldest daughter of Calvin and Thirza (Kimball) Howe of Ruinford, Maine, born there September 2, 1829, died in Andover, Maine, August 10, ISSl.

He married (2) March 1, 1883, Mira Ford Purinton, who died July 9, 1885.

He married (3) October 27, 1886, Lenia J. Mitchell.

Mr. Newton was a farmer. Wlien he was twenty-one years old he went to Leominster, Mass., expecting to remain and settle there; but after four years his parents persuaded him to return to Andover, Maine, and take the home farm. This he did, and here he lived and labored—dying in the very room in which he was born. Six children, by his first wife, were born to him in Andover, throe of whom are now (1908) living.