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Old 16-07-16, 09:00
ElizabethHerts ElizabethHerts is online now
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Name
Joseph Newton

Date and place of birth

Names of parents
Unknown

Date and place of baptism

Details of his marriage
His wife was Rebecca. They probably married about 1719.

Children:

Samuel (lived at Peterborough, Northants.)
Anne (married William Botthamly and lived at Paston, Northants.)
Joseph (lived at Stilton)
Thomas (lived at Braceby)
Rebecca (died 1774)
all baptised at St Peter, Claypole, Lincolnshire

John - I have his will and he is named in his mother Rebecca's will. He stayed at Heydour. He married Judith. No surviving children.


Occupation(s)

Addresses
Claypole, Lincolnshire
Heydour, Lincolnshire


Date, place and cause of death

Date and place of burial
28 August 1742 at St Michael & All Angels, Heydour, Lincolnshire

Details of will / administration of their estate
Administration was granted on 18th October 1742 by the Prebendary of Heydour. An inventory was made, the value being £195 15s 0d.


Memorial inscription

link to son Thomas Newton:
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...=Thomas+Newton

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Old 16-04-20, 20:15
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In the meantime I found the marriage of Joseph Newton and Rebecca:

Text: Joseph Newton, p. Long Eaton, co. Derby, husbandman, aged 30, & Rebecca Burton, p. Toton, aged 28, lic. 06 Sep 1718
Book: Marriages at Lenton, 1540 to 1812. (Marriage)
Collection: Nottinghamshire: - Register of Marriages, 1540-1812

By Licence


This makes very interesting reading, especially as it concentrates on the area around Heydour:

http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/12108/1/1_F...sis.pdf?DDD17+
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