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Silas Newton 1834–1909 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1834

Birth Location: Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire

Death Date: 5 FEB 1909

Death Location: Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire

Father: Nathan Newton

Mother: Lucretia McFarland

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Silas Newton was born in 1834 in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire, the child of Nathan Newton And Lucretia Mcfarland. Silas Newton married Agnes E Marshall. Silas Newton passed away in 1909 in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire.

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Biography

  • Silas Newton was born in 1834 in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire, the child of Nathan Newton And Lucretia Mcfarland.
  • Silas Newton married Agnes E Marshall.
  • Silas Newton passed away in 1909 in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire.

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Silas Newton's Ancestors

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Silas Newton
1834–1909
Birth Place: Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire
Parents
Nathan Newton
1805–
Andover, Oxford, Maine
Lucretia McFarland
1802–
New Hampshire
Grandparents
Nathan Newton
1764–1832
Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts
Dorothy Wood
1771–1859
Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Joshua Newton
1734–1774
Mary Bellows
1732–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua Newton
1703–1742
Mary Temple
1700–1743

Silas Newton's Timeline

2 Records

1834
1834
Birth of Silas Newton in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire
Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire
1909
5 FEB 1909
Age 75
Death of Silas Newton in Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire
Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1834
    Event Place: Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 FEB 1909
    Event Place: Northumberland, Coos, New Hampshire

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