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_(name unknown) _____|
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|--John NEWTON
| (1811 - 1883)
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| _Robert NEWTON ______|__
| | (.... - 1777) m 1741
| _Thomas NEWTON _______|
| | (1743 - 1827) m 1769 |
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| | |_Mary MIDDLETON _____|__
| | m 1741
|_Martha NEWTON ______|
(1783 - 1852) |
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|_Martha MECK (MACK?) _|
(1745 - 1827) m 1769 |
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[2353]
Occupation
1839 Agricultural labourer (birth of daughter Leah)
1841 Ag Lab (census)
1851 Ag lab (census)
1861 Ag lab (census)
1871 Agl Labourer (census)
1881 Farmer (census index on CD)
1883 Farmer (death certificate)
[2350]
Source: Approximate year of birth only, calculated from:
1841 census of Great Cressingham, Norfolk
- aged 29, born Norfolk
1851 census of Great Cressingham, Norfolk
- aged 39, born Great Cressingham
1861 census of Great Cressingham, Norfolk
- aged 49, born Great Cressingham
1871 census of Great Cressingham, Norfolk
- aged 59, born Great Cressingham
1881 census of Shipdham, Norfolk - aged
67, born Great Cressingham
[2351] Source: Baptism register "baseborn son of Martha Newton", information supplied by Brian Mayes. Martha Newton's later children were acknowledged as the offspring of William Feakes, by their inclusion as beneficiaries of William's will. It seems reasonable therefore to assume that William Feakes was NOT the father of Mary, Harriet, and John.
[2352] Source: Copy of GRO death certificate
[8518]
Source: Marriage register photocopy, supplied by Ernest Green. Both
bride and groom were single and 'of this parish'. Neither signed the register,
both making their mark. Mary Ann's surname looks like GARRARD, but must be the
same as GARROD.