Person:Nelson Newton (3)

Watchers
m. 30 Aug 1796
  1. Sylphia Newton
  2. Philo Newton1797 - 1874
  3. Eunice Newton1800 - 1874
  4. Susannah Newton1801 -
  5. Alexander Newton1804 - 1881
  6. Narina Newton1806 -
  7. Nelson Newton1808 - 1892
  8. Lurancy Newton1810 -
  9. Andrew Jackson Newton1815 -
  10. Putnam Newton1818 -
m. 27 Jun 1830
  1. Martha Ann Newton1832 -
  2. Susan Newton1834 -
  3. Putnam Newton1837 - Bef 1911
  4. George Addison Newton1839 -
  5. Mary Newton1842 -
  6. Martha Newton1842 -
m. 22 Jun 1844
  1. Eugene Newton1845 - 1855
  2. George Nelson Newton1854 -
Facts and Events
Name Nelson Newton
Gender Male
Birth? 28 Mar 1808 Rutland, Vermont, United States
Marriage 27 Jun 1830 Jamaica, Windham, Vermont, United Statesto Mary S. Stocker
Marriage 22 Jun 1844 Madison Center, Lenawee, Michigan, United Statesto Caroline Weatherwax
Death? 1892 Orland, Steuben, Indiana, United States

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

NELSON NEWTON' (Jason, Jason Gershom, Samuel, John, RichardO, son of Jason Newton (the soldier of the Revolution) and Susannah (Hewett) Newton of Lanesborough, Mass., and Ira, Vt, was born in Rutland, Vt., March 28, 1808, and died in Orland, Ind., , 1892, aged 84.

He married in Jamaica, Windham County, Vt., June 27, 1830, Mary Stocker of that town, born there July 28, 1811,

He married second in Madison, Genesee County, Mich., June 22, 1844, Mrs. Caroline (Wetherwax) Green, born December 17, 1817, in Washington County, N. Y., widow of William H. Green of Madison, Mich., to whom she was married July 3, 1838, and had a son, William H. Green, born in Lenawee, Mich., April 21, 1839. Resides (1906) with his mother in Orland, IN. Miss Weatherwax was a school teacher in the early times when they made their own pens. She is living in 1906 in the comfortable home left to her by her husband, Nelson Newton, in Orland Indiana. In Nelson's last sickness she needed some man to assist in caring for him, so her son W. H. Green, and his wife came back to the home to help, and continued to live with her until her death, which occurred before November 1911.