John William Newton 1849 — 1916
Born on Jun 20, 1849 to Mark Anthony Newton and Margaret Keever Newton. John William Newton passed away on Oct 15, 1916, at the age of 67 and was buried in Fairview Cemetery (Morris Township) in Mystic, MO. John William Newton was married to Sarah Margaret Farson Newton and had 5 children: Mary Matilda Newton Hawkins, Emma Jane Newton, Clara Caroline Newton, Sadie Bell Newton Payne, Charles Willard "charlie" Newton.
- Birth:
- Jun 20, 1849
- Death:
- Oct 15, 1916 (aged 67)
- Born in:
- Coal Run, OH
- Burial place:
-
Fairview Cemetery (Morris Township)
Mystic, MO
Passed away Relatives of John William Newton
parents
Mark Anthony Newton
1820 — 1902
(aged 82)
Margaret Keever Newton
1832 — 1881
(aged 49)
spouses
Sarah Margaret Farson Newton
1851 — 1932
(aged 80)
children
Mary Matilda Newton Hawkins
1874 — 1923
(aged 48)
Emma Jane Newton
1876 — 1897
(aged 21)
Clara Caroline Newton
1883 — 1958
(aged 74)
Sadie Bell Newton Payne
1884 — 1968
(aged 83)
Charles Willard "charlie" Newton
1890 — 1976
(aged 85)
siblings
John William Newton
Died 1916
Edward Boyd Newton
1851 — 1931
(aged 80)
Wesley Clark Newton, Sr
1853 — 1937
(aged 84)
Mark Clarence Eugene Newton
1858 — 1862
(aged 4)
De'estaing Rochambeau Newton
Died 1944
Allen Newton
1864 — 1933
(aged 68)
Who is Else Buried at Fairview Cemetery (Morris Township) in Missouri
James Russell Ogle
1882 — 1953
(aged 71)
Ellen Virginia Riddle Pierce
1861 — 1949
(aged 87)
Franklin G. Pierce
1873 — 1939
(aged 66)
Jertusha E Smith Pierce
1847 — 1885
(aged 38)
Leonard James Pierce
1841 — 1914
(aged 73)
Ranson M Pierce
1824 — 1923
(aged 99)
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FAQ
When was John William Newton born?
John Newton was born on June 20, 1849
Where was John William Newton born?
John Newton was born in Coal Run, OH
When did is John William Newton pass away?
John Newton passed away in October 15, 1916
Where is John William Newton buried?
John Newton is interred in Mystic, MO
At what age did John William Newton pass away?
John Newton passed away at the age of 67
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