Family of William NEWTON and Mary UNKNOWN
Husband: William NEWTON
Name:
| William NEWTON
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Sex:
| Male
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Father:
| -
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Mother:
| -
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Death
| 24 Nov 1862
| Barrel's Park, Warwickshire, England
1 |
Probate
| 4 Feb 1863
| Birmingham
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Additional Information
Probate
| The Will with a codicil of William Newton late of Whateley Hall and of Barrel's
Park both in the County of Warwick Gentleman deceased who died 24 November 1862
at Barrel's Park aforesaid was proved at Birmingham by the oaths of Mary Newton
of Barrels Park aforesaid widow the relict and Thomas Henry Goodwin Newton of
the Middle Temple in the City of London Barrister-at-Law and the Reverend
William Newton of the County of the City of the city of York clerk the sons
three of the executors.
Effects under £180,000.
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Wife: Mary UNKNOWN
Name:
| Mary UNKNOWN
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Sex:
| Female
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Father:
| -
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Mother:
| -
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Child 1: Thomas Henry Goodwin NEWTON
Name:
| Thomas Henry Goodwin NEWTON
2 |
Sex:
| Male
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Spouse 1:
| Mary Jane BERROW ( - )
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Spouse 2:
| Sarah Matilda MACKRELL (1841-1894)
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Spouse 3:
| Alice Maud EYRE (1847?-1925)
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Birth
| 29 Mar 1836
3 | |
Baptism (1)
| 21 Apr 1837 (age 1)
| St. Thomas, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
3 |
Baptism (2)
| 1855 (age 18-19)
| Barrels Park, Warwickshire
4 |
Census
| 5 Apr 1891 (age 55)
| Barrels Hall, Warwickshire, England
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Death
| 22 Mar 1907 (age 70)
| Stratford reg district
1,5 |
Probate
| 30 Apr 1907 (age 71)
| Birmingham
1 |
Additional Information
Census
| Magistrate Local
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Probate
| Thomas Henry Goodwin Newton of Barrels Park Ullenhall Warwickshire esquire,
barrister at law, M.M., J.P. died 22 March 1907. Probate Birmingham 30 April to
Mark Goodwin Newton lieutenant in the Royal Navy, Horace William Goodwin Newton
esquire and Francis Augustus Chatwin solicitor.
Effects £279,312 13s. 10d.
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Child 2: Horace NEWTON
Name:
| Horace NEWTON
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Sex:
| Male
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Child 3: William NEWTON
Name:
| William NEWTON
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Sex:
| Male
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Sources
2 | Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyrecourt & Eyreville (#277)" (Rev A S Hartigan, Trinity
College, Dublin, 1905). Page 16.
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4 | Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyrecourt & Eyreville (#277)" (Rev A S Hartigan, Trinity
College, Dublin, 1905). Page 16. Assessment: Primary evidence.
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