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From: "Kim P Hearn" <>
Subject: Re: hello
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 08:17:53 +1000
References: <35.1c858c2f.2901928d@aol.com> <125e01c158ba$35428dc0$99eafea9@5umep>


Hi
I am also looking for NEWTONs in England Mine is a Paul NEWTON married
to Anna SIMPSON in Newark
Their son Paul NEWTON had 5 girls born in India while he was in the Army
between 1868-1880 Paul NEWTON and Anna SIMPSON also had Anna NEWTON b 7 Apr
1835 Newark Nottingham Eng.
Thanks
Kim in Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: Re: hello


> OH! :-) You must be just the guy I'm looking for?? Maybe?
>
> My ggAunt Lee Kelly was married to a gentleman by the name of
> Cecil Frederick Newton. They had one son in London in 1932 named Cecil
> Frederick Newton, Jr. Aunt Lee died in London in 1933, hence Cecil's name
> was changed to David Bruce Newton.
>
> Interestingly Aunt Lee whom I was named for was named in the 1900 census
> as Mary V. (which I understand stands for Vera) I'm wondering how she
> acquired the name Lee and if perhaps there are any records in London that
> may uncover this information. She was born in 1898.
>
> I am told that extensive research has been completed on the Newton
family,
> and that there is a notable genealogist in the family, yet I don't have
any
> information on them as of yet. I only know that Cecil Frederick Newton's
> father was G.W. Newton and his father was G.R. Newton. G.R. founded a
> carriage shop. Has anyone any information on the following?
>
> G.W. Newton owned and operated what appears to be his Dad's carriage
> shop. It listed: Coach builder, van ? and execute wheel works: All
> orders in all branch's of the trade: Location: 219 High St., Stratford
> England. Sold New and Second Hand Carriages and was established in 1868.
>
> At some point in the mid 1900's-1960's, Cecil Frederick resided in 5
Brent
> Lodge,
> Finckley Way, London N3 and was employed for well over 15 yrs. by Lloyd's
> Bank-Eastern Dept 34 Threadville St., London Ee2.
>
> You are the first Newton I've seen in England. By some odd but HOPEFUL
;-)
> chance, are our Newtons the same?
>
> And although I know you were asking all Newtons, I am safe. My Uncle
Newt
> to
> whom I refer to above, begain their trip out of the country on Sept. 11.
I
> received
> a Post Card from him and they are safe too. ;-)
>
> Another family member (from my Kelly side) was not so fortunate and was on
> the
> 64th floor of Tower II. :( He is still "missing". :(
>
> You..... be safe too! :-)
>
> Eleanor Lee
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:28 AM
> Subject: Re: hello
>
>
> > In a message dated 19/10/01 04:36:31 GMT Daylight Time,
> > writes:
> > > (Lee)
> > >
> > Live and well, trust you are?
> > Rgds
> > Peter P Newton, in damp Surrey, England.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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