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Nicholas Newton 1612–1676 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1612
Birth Location: Ryton, Durham, England
Death Date: 19 Dec 1676
Death Location: Ryton, Durham, England
Father: RICHARD *9thGGF
Mother: Elizabeth Burdoes
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Foggatt
Children(s): Mary (1647)
In 1612, Nicholas Newton entered the world in Ryton, Durham, England, born to Richard Newton 9Thggf And Elizabeth Burdoes. Nicholas Newton married Elizabeth Foggatt, and had children including Mary Ann Newton 1647. Nicholas Newton passed away in 1676 in Ryton, Durham, England.
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- In 1612, Nicholas Newton entered the world in Ryton, Durham, England, born to Richard Newton 9Thggf And Elizabeth Burdoes.
- Nicholas Newton married Elizabeth Foggatt, and had children including Mary Ann Newton 1647.
- Nicholas Newton passed away in 1676 in Ryton, Durham, England.
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1. Mary (Ann Newton) (1647) 1646–1702 m. Francis Currey 1640–1676
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1. William Currah\Curry 1670–1761 m. Mary Barron 1680–1774
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1. Mary (Burn) Curry 1695–1802 m. John (George Bewick) (1690) 1690–1765
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1. George Bewick 1723–1805 m. Jane (WILKINSON X5) GGM 1724–1798
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Feb 1612
Event Place: Ryton, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Dec 1676
Event Place: Ryton, Durham, England