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Edward Newton 1684 – 1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1684

Birth Location: Dorchester, Maryland, United States

Death Date: 17 Jun 1730

Death Location: Dorcester, Maryland, United States

Father: Thomas Newton

Mother: Sarah Pritchett

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In 1684, Edward Newton entered the world in Dorchester, Maryland, United States, born to Thomas Newton and Sarah Pritchett. Edward Newton passed away in 1730 in Dorcester, Maryland, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1684, Edward Newton entered the world in Dorchester, Maryland, United States, born to Thomas Newton and Sarah Pritchett.
  • Edward Newton passed away in 1730 in Dorcester, Maryland, United States.

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Edward Newton's Ancestors

Self
Edward Newton
1684 – 1730
Birth Place: Dorchester, Maryland, United States
Parents
Thomas Newton
1627 – 1697
Buttercrambe, Yorkshire, England
Sarah Pritchett
1630 – 1704
England
Grandparents
Robert (Chatton) Newton
1607 – 1677
Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Elizabeth Newton
1611 – 1645
London, London, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Newton
1575 – 1641
Carrol Wood
1578 – 1649
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Newton
1543 – 1588
Alice Kellum
1552 – 1574
Hugh Wood
1553 – 1627
Elizabeth Wood
1557 – 1615

Edward Newton's Timeline

2 Records

1684
1684
Birth of Edward Newton in Dorchester, Maryland, United States
Dorchester, Maryland, United States
1730
17 Jun 1730
Age 46
Death of Edward Newton in Dorcester, Maryland, United States
Dorcester, Maryland, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1684
    Event Place: Dorchester, Maryland, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jun 1730
    Event Place: Dorcester, Maryland, United States

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