Newton, Washington Irving

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Name Newton, Washington Irving Geburt um 1811 [1] Geschlecht männlich Tod geschätzt 1876 [1] Personen-Kennung I27032 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 20 Dez 2008
Vater Newton, Thomas Jr., geb. 21 Nov 1768, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, USA gest. 12 Aug 1847, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, USA
(Alter 78 Jahre)
Mutter Jordan, Margaret, geb. geschätzt 1771 gest. Datum unbekannt Eheschließung 5 Nov 1805 Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virginia, USA [1]
Familien-Kennung F10983 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Armistead, Cornelia Stanley, geb. um 1825, New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, USA gest. geschätzt 1876 (Alter 51 Jahre)
Eheschließung 31 Okt 1842 Loudon, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA [1]
Notizen - G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
EHESCHLIEßUNG EREIGNIS:
1. #740. "LDS IGI Batch number: 8704801 Sheet: 66.".
Kinder + 1. Newton, Elizabeth Stanley, geb. 16 Apr 1845, Fort Washita, Indian Territory County, Oklahoma, USA gest. 2 Aug 1903, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
(Alter 58 Jahre)
2. Newton, Armistead, geb. geschätzt 1847 gest. Datum unbekannt + 3. Newton, Cornelia Love, geb. 21 Jul 1849, , Fauquier County, Virginia, USA gest. 8 Feb 1883, Faimount, Onondaga County, New York, USA
(Alter 33 Jahre)
Familien-Kennung F9102 Familienblatt | Familientafel
- G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
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Notizen - G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
GEBURT:
1. 1860 Federal Census. 1 TYPE Census
1 LOCA www.ancestry.com.
BERUF:
2. VA Mag of History & Biography, Genealogies of Virginia Families, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1981.
Tod:
bet 1873-1880
ajor WI Newton of Norfolk was a career officer with the U.S. 2nd Dragoons, forerunners of the U.S. Cavalry and served in Florida, Mexico, and various Western posts. He served in the Seminole Indian Campaign, Mexican and Civil Wars and died of disease contracted through exposure. As an officer, he was sent to study cavalry tactics at France's Saumur Cavalry School about 1838-1839. Accompanying him were General William J. Hardee (commander of the Army of Mississippi) and Captain Lloyd J. Beall (later, the only commandant of the Confederate Marine Corps). Å“The officers were to complete the course of instruction offered at Saumur in one year and, upon their return, were to introduce French practices into the American service.Â
In 1867 and 1868, he and his wife toured parts of North Europe and Africa and were accompanied by their daughter, "Nina" (Cornelia). Part of the reason for the trip was for Major Newton to renew contacts with calvalry officers he had known at the Saumur Calvalry School. A letter from his wife to their daughter "Bessie" (Elizabeth) written from Algiers in 1868 indicates that Nina spent part of her time there sewing a "walking suit."
- G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
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Quellen - [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).
- [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).