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John Newnam Newman 1806–1856 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: November 01, 1806
Birth Location: Stamping Ground, Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America
Death Date: September 09, 1856
Death Location: Peaks Mill, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America
Father: John Newman
Mother: Margaret Smith
Spouse(s): Cynthia Newman
Children(s): Cynthia Sacry, Joseph Newnam
In 1806, John Newnam Newman entered the world in Stamping Ground, Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to John William Newman And Margaret Smith. In 1830, John Newnam Newman resided in Northern Division, Franklin, Kentucky, United Stat. John Newnam Newman married Cynthia Boots Newman, and had children including Cynthia Newman Mcconnell Sacry, Joseph William Newnam. John Newnam Newman passed away in 1856 in Peaks Mill, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.
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Biography
- In 1806, John Newnam Newman entered the world in Stamping Ground, Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America, born to John William Newman And Margaret Smith.
- In 1830, John Newnam Newman resided in Northern Division, Franklin, Kentucky, United Stat.
- John Newnam Newman married Cynthia Boots Newman, and had children including Cynthia Newman Mcconnell Sacry, Joseph William Newnam.
- John Newnam Newman passed away in 1856 in Peaks Mill, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.
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John Newman's Ancestors
John Newman's Descendants
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1. Cynthia (Newman McConnell) Sacry 1832–1907 m. Robert Sacry 1781–1866 m. James (Henry) McConnell 1825–1853
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1. Louisa Sacry 1866–1950
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2. James (Robert Sacry) (Sacrey) 1857–1931
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3. Mary (Elizabeth) Sacry 1858–1871
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4. Louise Sacrey 1865–
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5. Edgar (C.) Sacry 1860–1926 m. Sarah (Jane) Blair 1859–1933
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1. Frank (J) Sacry 1891–1956 m. Jennie (F) Stone 1894–1916
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1. Dean (Melvin) Sacry 1916–1973 m. Leota (A.) Davis 1914–1970 m. El (Zada) Eslick 1920–2002
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2. Ella (B) Sacrey 1887–1969
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3. William Sacry 1888–1961 m. Edna (Reba) Dollard 1897–1980
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1. Dorothy (Dell) Sacry 1916–2007
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2. Phyllis (I) Sacry 1928–2005
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3. Francis (M "Tuffy") Sacry 1923–1995
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4. Floyd (Charles) Sacry 1925–1998
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5. Marjorie Sacry 1918–1992
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6. Robert (Eugene) Sacry 1930–1999
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7. Edna (Mae) Sacry 1937–2001
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8. John (E.) Sacry 1921–1977
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6. Cyntha Sacry 1862–1935
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7. Louisa Sacry 1865–1950
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8. Mary (Elizabeth) Sacry 1858–1871
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9. Annie (Joann) McConnell 1854–1881
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1. Isabel Adkins 1878–
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10. John (William) McConnell 1853–1912
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11. Louisa (Sacry) (Sacrey) 1865–1950
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2. Joseph (William) Newnam 1839–1910
John Newman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: November 01, 1806
Event Place: Stamping Ground, Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1830
Event Place: Northern Division, Franklin, Kentucky, United States
Record Source: 1830 United States Federal Census, 1830 US Census; Census Place: Northern Division, Franklin, Kentucky; Page: 128; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 36; Family History Film: 0007815
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: September 09, 1856
Event Place: Franklin Co., Kentucky
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Peaks Mill, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America
Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current