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12. EDWARD.
EDWARD NEAL, son of Edward (6), b. Oct. 22, 1713; m. in Southing- ton, by Rev. Jeremiah Curtiss, March 19, 1740-1, but the record fails to give her name. He lived in Southington, and died before October, 1762, and his children are mentioned in the grandfather's will. to whom he gives nine shillings, to be divided among them.
CHILDREN .- 30. Abel, 6. Feb. 17, 1742; 31. Noah, b. March 10, 1744.
14. JOHN.
JOHN NEAL, son of Edward (6), b. Oct. 28, 1719; m. March 13, 1745-6, in Southington, by Rev. Jeremiah Curtiss, but the record fails to give her name.
CHILDREN .- 32. Lucy, bap. July 5, 1752; 33. Lydia, bap. July 5, 1752; 34. John, bap. June 16, 1754; 35. Jeremiah, bap. July 10, 1757; 36. Martin, bap. March 16, 1760; 37. Daniel, bap. Nov. 22, 1761.
17. AARON.
AARON NEAL, son of William (9) and Ann (Barnes), his wife, b. March 24, 1731-2, in. Southington; bap. there March 26, 1732. He died April 6, 1804. aged 72 years. He married Eunice -, who died his widow, April 27, 1821, aged 88 years.
CHILDREN .- 38. Anna, bap. Oct. 19, 1755; 39. Chloe, bap. Oct. 19, 1755; 40. Lucy, bup. May 8, 1757; 41. Elizabeth, bap. Sept. 13, 1761; 42. William, bap. Oct. 30, 1763; 43. Levi, bap. March 19, 1769.
DAVID.
DAVID NEAL, son of William (9), bap. May 11, 1746, in Southington; m. Oct. 31, 1769, Mary -. Annis, widow of David Neal, died of consumption, Sept. 5, 1820, aged 79 years.
CHILDREN .- 44. Joseph, b. June 24, 1770; 45. Amos, b. April 6, 1774; 46. Reuben, b. Sept. 24, 1775; 47. James, b. July 15, 1777; 48. Patience, b. May 1, 1779; 49. Zenas, b. May 5, 1781; 50. David, b. Aug. 27, 1783.
34. JOHN.
JOHN NEAL, son of John (14), bap. June 16, 1754, in Southington; m. Phebe Judd. He died Feb. 6, 1831, and his widow April 3, 1831, aged 78.
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CHILDREN .- 51. Chester, d. at the age of 19; 52. Rachel, m. Chester Thorp; 53. Sylvia, m. Thomas Atkins; 54. Roswell, m. Oct. 30, 1806, Laurinda Neal; 55. Stoddard: 56. Eli- sha, m. Dec. 25, 1814, Naomi Frost; 57. John, b. May, 1796; m. Nov. 25, 1819, Lucy Hull.
35. JEREMIAH.
JEREMIAH NEAL, son of John (14), b. 1757, and bap. July 10, 1757, in Southington; m. Dec. 4, 1780, Anna Fuller. He lived on West street, just south of the Stephen Clark place, and there died Nov. 8, 1827. His wife died Dec. 9, 1823, aged 56.
CHILDREN .- 58. Lydia, m. Ebenezer Plant; 59. Laura, m. Truman Barnes; 60. Anna, m. Leman Barnes; 61. Alban, b. 1789; d. Feb, 14, 1856; 62. Joel, b. 1798; 63. Jeremiah, b. 1802; 64. Mary, b. 1800; m. Dec. 6, 1821, John B. Woodruff; 65. Sophia, b. 1804; m. George Tuthill; 66. Alonzo, b. April 9, 1806; m. Polly Beecher; 67. Rollin H., 6. Feb. 13, 1808.
57. JonN.
JOHN NEAL, son of John (14), b. May, 1796; m. Nov. 25, 1819, Lucy Hull. He lived in Southington, where his son Harvey now lives, and there died April 25, 1861.
CHILDREN-68. Orrin, b. Nov. 10, 1820; 69. Martha, b. July 8, 1822; 70. Harvey, b. Oct. 10, 1827.
56. ELISITA.
ELISHA NEAL, son of John (34), m. Dec. 25, 1814, Naomi, daughter of David and Mary Ann (Hitchcock) Frost, she born Aug. 10, 1792. He lived in Southington and New Hartford, Conn., and Otsego, N. Y., where she died May 18, 1854. He returned to Southington, and there died.
CHILDREN .- 71. Lucy M., b. April 12, 1817; m. May 14, 1837, E. W. Raymond; 72. Levi C., b. Jan. 9, 1819; m. Amanda Sutliff; 73. Roswell A., b. Jan. 21, 1821; m. Ennice Atkins; 74. Mary A., b. June 11, 1823; m. Nathaniel Coleman; 75. Elisha, b. 1829; d. Oct. 27, 1848; 76. Angeline N., m. Nov. 11, 1856, Joshua Bills, and had one child, Lillian, b. March 1, 1859; d. Jan. 15, 1864.
62. JOEL.
JOEL NEAL, son of Jeremiah (35), m. Sept. 1, 1818, Phebe Plant, who died March 26, 1819, aged 18 years, when he m. (2) Sept. 6, 1821, Harriet, daughter of Jotham Woodruff, 7. Sept. 12, 1800. He lived in Southington, but engaged in Southern trade, and died at Irwinton, Georgia, Jan 24, 1835, aged 36 years and eight months. Harriet, his widow, died in Southington April 7, 1849, aged 48 years and seven months.
CHILDREN .- 77. Esther, bap. Aug. 11, 1823; m. - Hubbell; 78. Oliver, bop. June 7, 1824; 79. Julius, bup. Sept. 30, 1825.
63. JEREMIAHI.
JEREMIAH NEAL, son of Jeremiah (35), b. 1802: m. Charlotte, daughter of Ehas and Sally (Curtiss) Hills, she born April 12, 1806. He lives at Plainville.
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CHILDREN .- 80. Rollin W., b. Dec. 7, 1828; 81. Walter S., b. Feb. 3, 1830; 82. Anna, h. Sept. 14, 1836; 83. Sarah, b. July 15, 1838; 84. Henry H., b. March 23, 1840; 85. Elmira L., b. Feb. 10, 1843; 86. Charles 1., b. Dec, 21, 1850.
66. ALONZO.
ALONZO NEAL, son of Jeremiah (35), b. April 9, 1806; m. Aug. 22, 1827, Polly Beecher. He has been a business man; intelligent, and of excellent character, and lives in Boston.
CHILDREN .- 87. . Jane, b. Aug. 23, 1828; 88. Paulina, b. Dec. 8, 1830; d. July 17, 1862; 89. John B., b. Jan. 8, 1833.
62. ROLLIN H.
REV. ROLLIN H. NEAL, son of Jeremiah (35), b. Feb. 13, 1808; m. Sept. 26, 1833, Melissa D. Yale, of Meriden, who died Jan. 2, 1855. He married (2) June 21, 1861, Miss Annie Bacon, who died June 17, 1864. He graduated at Columbian College, D. C .; studied theology, and has been settled in New Haven and Boston. He is one of the leading preachers and guardians of the Baptist denomination. (See Biog. Sketch, p. 503.)
CHILDREN .- 90. Melissa G., b. June 10, 1835; 91. Augusta A., b. Feb. 22, 1837; 92. . Jen- nette P., 6. March 30, 1840; 93. Rollin H., b. May 28, 1846; 94. Anna F., b. May 8, 1848.
68. LUCY M.
LUCY M. NEAL, daughter of Elisha (56), b. April 12, 1817; m. May 14, 1837, E. W. Raymond; d. May 24, 1865. Mr. Raymond has lived in Southington in later years, having a coal yard.
CHILDREN .- 95. Adelaide C., b. Sept. 20, 1838; m. Frederick Sutliff; 96. Mary J., b. Oct. 25, 1844; m. Jackson Martyn; 97. Laura E., b. May 23, 1847; d. Jan. 9, 1851.
69. LEVI C.
LEVI C. NEAL, son of Elisha (56), b. Jan. 9, 1819; m. Nov. 4, 1838, Amanda Sutliff. He lives in Southington.
CHILDREN .- 98. Emogene, b. Sept. 22, 1840; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Oliver Woodruff; 99. George b. Oct. 9, 1843; d. Ang. 8, 1845; 100. George, b. June 4, 1846; d. Jan. 20, 1864; 101. Elisha .I., b. Dec. 16, 1848; m. Sept. 28, 1870, Maria A. Merrell; 102. Walter, b. Oct. 10, 1859.
70. ROSWELL A.
ROSWELL A. NEAL, son of Elisha (56), b. Jan. 21, 1821; m. April 14, 1846, Eunice Atkins, she born Oct. 7, 1824. He began life as a mechanic, accumulated property, and is now president of several man- ufacturing companies. He represented this town in the Legislature in 1874.
CHILDREN .- 103. Mary E., 6. Jan. 17, 1847; m. Oct. 11, 1871, Theodore Mckenzie; 104. Lloyd O., b. Dec. 30, 1852; 105. Josephine N., b. Dec. 31, 1855; d. Aug. 21, 1873; 106. Ste- phen, b. Feb. 1, 1861; 107. Julia T., 6. March 7, 1863; d. May 6, 1865; 108. Fanny, b. July 18, 1866,
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74. MARY ANN.
MARY ANN NEAL, daughter of Elisha (56), b. June 11, 1823; m. Oct. 30. 1845. Nathaniel Coleman; lived for a time in New York State, but now resides in Southington.
CHILDREN .- 109. Martha A., h. Sept. 3, 1847; m. Nov. 8, 1871, Alonzo Vansteenbergh ; d. March 31, 1875 ; 110. Elisha P., 6. June 24, 1849; m. June 24, 1874, Katie E. Mattison ; 111. Sarah M., 6. Jan. 4, 1852; d. May 23, 1872; 112. Roswell L., b. July 6, 1854; d. May 30, 1871; 113. Mary D., 6. July 21, 1859; 114. Dorr O., 6. May 7, 1868.
68. ORRIN.
ORRIN NEAL, son of John (57), h. Nov. 10, 1820; m. Jan. 12, 1847, Maria, daughter of Caleb and Lucy (Sloper) Savage. He lived in Southington, and died Nov. 23, 1863.
CHILDREN .- 115. John W., b. Oct. 10, 1847; d. Sept. 2, 1848; 116. Charles H., h. Nov. 12, 1849; m. June 22, 1871, Anna Aldridge; 117. Alice M., 6. Aug. 4, 1853; 118. Orrin J., h. Ang. 3, 1856.
69. MARTITA.
MARTHA NEAL, daughter of John (57), b. July 8. 1822; m. March 29, 1843, Birdseye ('adwell.
CHILDREN .- 119. Frank, b. Jan. 23, 1844; m. Dec. 25, 1865, Abba Lee; 120, Charles, b. June 1, 1851; m. Sept. 22, 1875, Ella Williams; 121. Mary, b. Dee. 30, 1857; m. Sept. 22. 1875, David Jones; 122. Ellen, b. July 30, 1847; m. June 20, 1866, George L. Lewis; d. May 3, 1867.
70. HARVEY.
HARVEY NEAL, son of John (57), b. Oct. 10, 1827; m. July 20, 1850, Annis Matthews. He lives on his father's place.
CHILDREN .- 123. Walter, 6. June 6, 1853; 124. Carrie, 6. Feb. 18, 1860.
NEWELL.
THOMAS NEWELL was an original settler of Farmington, having come thither from Hartford. He is supposed to have been born in Hertford- shire, England. His appearance in Farmington was about 1640, and became a member of the church there Feb. 7, 1652-3, and his wife July 12, 1653. His wife was Rebeckah, a neice of John Olmstead. In Oct. 1669, his name is on the list of freemen: in 1672 he was one of the eighty-four proprietors; in 1673 he was one of the preliminary committee to visit Mattatuck, now Waterbury, with a purpose to examine the land for settlement; and the same year he was one of the petitioners for " liberty of planting ye same." He signed the articles, but did not join this new settlement. He died Sept. 13, 1689, leaving an estate of £700. His widow died Feb. 24, 1698.
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CHILDREN .- 2. Rebeckah, b. Jan., 1643; m. Joseph Woodford; 3. Mary, b. March, 1645; m .. March 20, 1667, Thomas Bascomb; 4. John, b. Jan., 1647; d. 1696; 5. Thomas, h. March, 1650; d. 1723; 6. Esther, b. July, 1652; m. John Stanley; 7. Sarah, bap. Feb. 18. 1654-5; m. Arthur Smith; 8. Martha, bap. April 14, 1658: 9. Hannah, bap. April 14, 1658: m. Thomas North; d. Nov. 4, 1757; 10. Samuel, bap. Dec. 5, 1660; m. 1683, Mary Hart; d. 1753; 11. Joseph, bap. April 20, 1664; d. 1689.
10. SAMUEL.
SAMUEL NEWELL. son of Thomas the settler, bap. Dec. 5, 1660; m. Dec. 20, 1683, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Ruth (Hawkins) Hart, and died Feb. 15. 1753. He was admitted to the Farmington church, Dec. 11, 1687, and his wife, June 9, of the same year. She died April 5, 1752, aged 86. He held the military rank of Ensign.
CHILDREN .- 12. Samuel, b. Feb. 19, 1686; 13. Thomas, b. March 1, 1690; 14. . John, h. .Jan. 17, 1692; 15. Mary, b. Dec. 23, 1697; m. John Steele; 16. Daniel, b. April 18, 1700: 17. Nathaniel, b. Feb. 20, 1703; 18. Sarah, b. June 17, 1707.
12. SAMUEL.
SAMUEL NEWELL, son of Samuel (10). b. in Farmington, Feb. 19. 1686; m. Aug. 8, 1710, Sarah, daughter of John and Ruth (Moore) Norton, she born 1689. He located in Southington parish, South End. just beyond the cemetery, on the east side of the road, where his de- scendants lived until 1873, the last being Cromwell Newell. He died Feb. 11, 1751, and his widow Dec. 5, 1775.
CHILDREN .- 19. Isaac, 6. Aug. 11, 1711; m. Rachel Pomeroy: 20, Samuel, b. March 1, 1714; 21. David, b. Dec. 23, 1716; d. March 31, 1734; 22. Sarah, b. July 6, 1719; m. Jan. 5, 1747, Ebenezer Fisk; 23. Josiah, b. Aug. 17, 1722; m. Feb. 18, 1745, Mary Upson; 24. Asahel, b. May 5, 1725; m. Hannah Woodruff Sloper; 25. Solomon, b. Nov. 3, 1728; d. March 3, 1751; 26. Mary, b. July 2, 1731; m. Jan. 17, 1750, Asa Upson; 27. David, b. May 1, 1736; m. 1761, Sarah Porter.
19. ISAAC.
ISAAC NEWELL, son of Samuel (12), b. Aug. 11. 1711; m. Rachel. daughter of John and Rachel Pomeroy, of Northampton, Mass. She joined the church there when very young, and, until her death, ceased not to honor and love the memory of Jonathan Edwards. This cele- brated divine once visited her at her home here, but the feeling of Mr. Curtiss, the pastor, concerning the revivals in progress, led him to de- cline spending the Sabbath. She was a most earnest and intelligent Christian woman. She died Sept. 16, 1776, in her 54th year, when he married (2) Rhoda, daughter of Caleb Andrews, of Newington, and widow of Elisha Warren, she born May 6, 1728. He lived at the north part of Southington, the vicinity now known as Newell Corners. His military rank was that of Lieutenant. He died Jan. 3, 1793, and his widow Oct. 20, 1823.
CHILDREN .- 28. Merey, b. Nov. 16, 1742; m. (1) 1766, Stephen Root, (2) Col. John Strong; 29. Pomeroy, 6. April 2, 1745; 30. Simeon, b. Feb. 5, 1748; 31. Sarah, 6. 1751: m.
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1779, Lemuel Andrews; 32. Isaac, b. Jan. 31, 1753; 33. Rachel, m. Roswell Cook; 34. Ash- bel, b. July 7, 1759; 35. Quartus P., b. June 2, 1761; d. Sept. 24, 1778; 36. Gad, b. Sept. 10, 1763.
20. SAMUEL.
REV. SAMUEL NEWELL, son of Samuel (12), b. March 1, 1714; m. May 4, 1749, Mary, daughter of Deacon John and Esther (Gridley) Hart, and widow of Lieut. Timothy Root, who died April 24, 1746, she born March 9, 1717. He graduated at Yale College in 1739; ordained pastor at Bristol Aug. 12, 1747; died Feb. 10, 1789. His widow died Nov. 28, 1797. (See Biog. Sketch, p. 473.)
CHILDREN .- 37. Mary, b. Oct. 30, 1750; m. Dec. 13, 1770, Jacob Hungerford ; 38. Sam- uel, b. June 27, 1752; d. Feb. 2, 1756; 39. Scott, b. March 15, 1754; d. Oct. 29, 1771, while in college; 40. Anna, 6. Aug. 3, 1756; m. Dec. 13, 1781, Elnathan Hooker; 41. Samuel, b. April 11, 1758; graduated at Yale in 1781; d. April 15, 1798.
JOSIAR,
JOSIAH NEWELL, son of Samuel (12), b. Aug. 17, 1722; m. Feb. 18, 1745-6, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Lee) Upson, she born Jan. 21, 1721-2. He lived on his father's place at South End, where he died Oct. 18, 1797. His military rank was that of Lieutenant.
CHILDREN .- 42. John, b. April 4, 1747; d. Aug. 26, 1750; 43. Josiah, b. May 18, 1749; 44. John, 6. Jan. 15, 1753; m. Feb. 23, 1775, Sybil Andrews; 45. Ruth, b. March, 1755; m. Dec., 1774, Thomas Stanley Day; 46. Mary, bap. Sept. 11, 1757; m. Jason Woodruff; 47. Julia, b. Feb. 27, 1760; m. Nov. 22, 1781, Jacob Tyler; 48. Amos, b. Dec. 4, 1762.
24. ASAHEL.
ASAHEL NEWELL, son of Samuel (12), b. May 5, 1725; m. Hannah, daughter of Daniel and Lydia (Smith) Woodruff, she born July 7, 1730. He located at South End, where Stephen Walkley lived for many years, the house standing farther back from the highway than the present. He died April 5, 1769, when his widow married Capt. Daniel Sloper as his second wife. She died Oct. 27, 1815.
CHILDREN .- 49. Solomon, b. Aug. 27, 1752; m. Damarus Johnson; 50. Hannah, b. Nov. 30, 1753; m. Dec. 13, 1779, Judah Palmer; 51. Lucy, b. Oct. 27, 1755; m. Aug., 1778, Joel Allen; 52. Asahel, bap. May 15, 1757; d. Aug. 20, 1786; 53. Mark, b. Oct. 17, 1758; 54. Charles, bap. May 10, 1761; 55. Samuel, bap. Jan. 28, 1763; 56. Diadamia, b. Sept. 11, 1766; m. Joel Allen as his second wife.
POMEROY.
POMEROY NEWELL, son of Isaac (19), b. April 2, 1745; m. Nov. 28, 1770, Elizabeth, daughter of Abel and Mary (Coach) Carter, she born Nov., 1750, and died Feb. 13, 1834. He was elected Deacon of the South- ington church Sept. 3, 1785, which office he held until his death, Oct. 22, 1831. He lived at Newell Corners. (See Sketch, p. 164.)
CHILDREN .- 57. Electa, b. Feb. 2, 1773; m. Royce Lewis; 58. Roxanna, b. Jan. 12, 1775; m. Eli Barnes; 59. Lucina, b. Nov. 17, 1779; m. Cornelius Dunham; 60. Pomeroy, b. May
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9, 1782; d. May 23, 1782; 61. Elizabeth, b. April 28, 1784; 62. Edwin, b. Aug. 10, 1787; d. June 10, 1790; 63. Rachel, b. May 12, 1790; m. Jolin A. Hart; 64. Lucy, 6. Jan. 11, 1793; m. Romeo Warren.
30. SIMEON.
SIMEON NEWELL, son of Isaac (19), b. Feb. 5, 1748-9; m. Sept. 15, 1772, Mercy Hooker. He graduated at Yale College in 1775; became a surveyor of lands; held the military rank of Captain, and was prom- inent in public affairs. He lived in the north part of the town on the Ammi R. Deming place. He died in 1813.
CHILDREN .- 65. William P., 6. June 14, 1779; 66. Harry H., 6. April 27, 1781; d. Muy 9, 1818; 67. Martin, 6. Jan. 6, 1784; d. March 25, 1784; 68. Anna, b. Dec. 4, 1785; 69. Roger S., b. March 28, 1791; m. Harriet Atwood; 70. Dolly, b. 1793; d. Nov. 15, 1794.
ISAAC.
ISAAC NEWELL, son of Isaac (19). 6. Jan. 31, 1753; m. Mary War. ren. He lived at Newell Corners, and died there Dec. 23, 1831, and his widow June 4, 1835, aged 75.
CHILDREN .- 71. Quartus P., 6. June 2, 1781; 72. Catherine, b. Aug. 18, 1782; m. Mar- cus Curtiss; 73. Marcus, b. March 18, 1786; d. Nov. 5, 1814; 74. Polly, d. Nov. 23, 1788; v. Levi Hart; 75. Lydia, b. Nov. 9, 1792; 76. Rhoda, 6. June 29, 1795; 77. Isaac, b. June 3, 1797; 78. Mercy, &. Aug 20, 1799; 79. Bow Bradley, b. 1801; 80. Bryan, 6. Oct. 6, 1803.
3-4. ASHBEL.
ASHBEL NEWELL, son of Isaac (19), b. July 7, 1759; m. July 10, 1793, Sarah Warren. He lived at Newell Corners, where he died Feb. 20, 1836, and his widow Jan. 12, 1857, aged 87.
CHILDREN .- 81. Anna, b. Nov. 18, 1793; 82. Pomeroy, d. June 16, 1795; 83. Sarah, b. Feb. 14, 1797; 84. Julia, b. July 6, 1800; m. Roswell Bradley; 85. Leonard, b. Nov. 1, 1801; 86. Rhoda, 6. Feb. 14, 1806; m. Hiram London: 87. Hannah.
36. GAD.
REV. GAD NEWELL, son of Isaac (19), b. Sept. 10, 1763; m. June 11, 1795, Sophia, daughter of Benjamin and Sophia Boynton Clapp, of East- hampton, Mass., who died Sept. 12, 1840. He graduated at Yale Col- lege in 1785; studied theology; settled at Nelson, N. H., June 11, 1794, and died there Feb. 25, 1859. (See Sketch, pp. 485-6.)
CHILDREN .- 88. Oliver P., 6. Dec. 7, 1796; 89. Ursula Sophia, b. Sept. 27, 1806.
-1-1. JOHN.
JOHN NEWELL. son of Josiah (23), b. Jan. 15. 1753; m. Feb. 23, 1775, Sibyl, daughter of Gideon and Abigail (Potter) Andrews, she baptized in Southington, Aug. 17, 1755, and died Dec. 5, 1833. In May, 1791, he removed to Durham, Greene Co., N. Y., having sold his property in Southington to Jonathan Walkley.
CHILDREN .- 90. Raphael, 6. Jnne 6, 1776; 91. Lucy N., 6. Sept. 23, 1779; 92. John, b. April 19, 1781; 93. Sibyl, b. Feb. 23, 1784; 94. Seth, b. April 11, 1786; 95. Sylvia, b. Sept. 19, 1788; 96. Julia, b. March 9, 1793; 97. Washington, died young; 98. Andrus, b. March 14, 1798.
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47. JULIA (TYLER).
JULIA NEWELL. daughter of Josiah (23), b. Feb. 27, 1760; m. Nov. 22, 1781, Jacob Tyler, of Branford. He settled in Southington, on the farm now used by the town for the poor, and died July 23, 1832. She died Sept. 23, 1841.
CHILDREN .- 99. Jacob, b. July 11, 1784; d. March 31, 1804; 100. Moses, b. Aug. 23, 1786; m. Lois Tyler; 101. Martin, b. May 31, 1788; 102. Justus, b. Nov. 6, 1790; 103. Julia, Nov. 26, 1792; 104. Matilda, b. Jan. 30, 1797; 105. James, 6. June 12, 1799; m. Jan. 3, 1826, Ruth Potter; 106. Erastus, b. April 5, 1802.
48. AMos.
AMOS NEWELL, son of Josiah (23), b. Dec. 4, 1762; m. Dec. 4, 1787, Lucy, daughter of Elisha and Lucy (Curtiss) Root, she born May, 1768, and died Jan. 6, 1806. He married (2) Nov. 10, 1806, Rhoda, daugh- ter of Jonathan and Anna (Bates) Walkley, who died Feb. 24, 1815, aged 38. He married (3) Sept., 1816, Sarah Forbes, of East Haven, who died Aug. 14, 1843, aged 69. He lived at South End, on the Newell homestead, and died March 4, 1844, having been killed by being thrown from a wagon.
CHILDREN .- 197. Olive, b. July 20, 1788; m. May 23, 1811, Stephen Walkley ; d. Jan. 15, 1858; 108. Cromwell, b. March 18, 1790; m. Lovinia Moore, April 24, 1828; 109. Capt. Alva, b. April 27, 1792; d. May 19, 1829; 110. Lucy, b. Feb. 1, 1794; m. (1) Simeon Bristol, April 17, 1816, (2) Rev. Moses Ordway, April 24, 1833; 111. Amos, b. July 31, 1796; d. Aug 5, 1840, in the field, of paralysis; 112. Josiah, b. Oct. 6, 1798; m. Anne M. Hunger- ford, (2) Mary C. Berry. He lived at Beaver Dam, Wis., and was lost at sea on the coast of Florida, Jan. 8, 1865; 113. Mary, b. March 7, 1801; m. Nov. 27, 1825, Joshua Eaton; d. Oct. 5, 1836; 114. Emeline, b. Oct. 25, 1803; m. Sept. 3, 1834, John Miles Stocking, of Waterbury; Twins, b. Feb. 17, 1815; died same day; 115. Rhoda Augusta, b. Aug. 24, 1812; m. Sept. 1, 1833, John Augustine Smith.
49. SOLOMON.
SOLOMON NEWELL, son of Asahel (24), b. Aug. 27, 1752; m. Dama- ris, daughter of Jennings and Sarah (Johnson) Johnson, she born Jan. 26, 1753. He removed to Barkhanstead, Conn., and there died Dec., 1799.
CHILDREN .- 116. Solomon; 117. Lot; 118. Asahel; 119. Theodore; 120. Grandison; 121. Rollin; 122. Justus; 123. Clarissa; 124. Charity; 125. Diadamia.
53. MARK.
DR. MARK NEWELL, son of Asahel (24), b. in Southington Oct. 17, 1758; m. Phebe, daughter of Rev. Elijah Sill, of Danbury, who died Oct. 26, 1809, aged 53. He married (2) Zeruiah, daughter of Josiah Andrews, and widow of Ard Gridley, she born June 18, 1764. He was in the Revolutionary army; practiced for a time at Guilford and North Branford, and removed to Southington in 1786, occupying a place at the north end he bought of Ashbel Gridley, and on which he
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built the house still standing and known as the " Dr. Neweil house." He died Jan. 9, 1829. (See Sketch, p. 458.)
CHILDREN .- 126. Levia, b. March 25, 1783; m. Oct. 29, 1806, Uri P. Bishop; 127. Sophia, 6. Aug. 23, 1784; m. Luther Porter; 128. Laura, 6. April 24, 1786; d. Jan. 31, 1811; 129. Susan, b. Oct. 27, 1790; m. Nov. 28, 1810, William Porter; 130. Harriet, &. March 3, 1794; m. (1) Nov. 9, 1819, Edmund Lowrey, (2) James S. Judd.
5-4. CHARLES.
CHARLES NEWELL, son of Asahel (24), bap. May 10, 1761; m. Hazzard. He lived at the foot of the hill, south of the South End Cemetery, where he died, July 14, 1810. aged 49. His widow died at the house of Philo Barnes, Feb. 28, 1813, aged 47.
CHILDREN .- 123. Lucy, b. Jan. 9, 1785; m. Murray Hart; 124. Allen, 6. Feb. 3, 1787; 125. Wyman, b. 1788; d. Dec. 2, 1805; 126. Mehitabel, b. Sept. 6, 1792; 127. Hannah, b. Aug. 19, 1794; m. Nov, 25, 1813, Russell Roberts; 128. Millitee, 6. Aug. 6, 1796; 129. Charles, 6. Dec. 23, 1798; 130. Porter, 6. 1800; 131. Sarah, b. Nov. 22, 1803; 182. Emily, b. May 22, 1807.
55. . SAMUEL.
SAMUEL NEWELL, son of Asahel (24), bap. Jan. 28, 1763; m. Dec. 11, 1786, Martha, daughter of Lemuel and Sarah (Royce) Lewis, she born July 18, 1767. He bought the farm on East Street that had been occupied by Luke Hart, the deed dating Nov. 16, 1786. This is the farm now known as the Ezekiel Sloper place, lying just south of David R. Sloper's-the dwelling on the west side of the road. Here he died Aug. 13, 1804, and his widow Dec. 19,.1806.
CHILDREN .- 133. Asahel, b. May 20, 1788; 134. Levi, 6. June 28, 1792; 135. Mark, b. June 27, 1794; 136. Fanny, b. June 15, 1799; m. Oct. 16, 1822, Jesse Clark.
69. ROGER S.
ROGER SHERMAN NEWELL, son of Simeon (30), b. March 28, 1791; m. Aug. 1, 1821, Naomi, daughter of Asa and Diadamia (Root) Haw- ley, she born in Farmington, July 29, 1804, and died Feb. 29, 1839, when he married (2) May 26, 1840, Mary Seymour, who died Aug. 28, 1860. He settled in Farmington, that part known as Scott's Swamp, where he died, Dec. 1, 1863.
CHILDREN .- 137. Harriet A., 6. July 12, 1822; d. Sept. 6, 1856; 138. Samuel l'., 6. Nov. 16, 1823; 139. Cornelia H., b. July 24, 1825; 150. George C., b. July 6, 1827; d. Oct. 12, 1828; 141. George C., 6. May 9, 1829; 142. William H., 6. March 13, 1831; 143. Edward E., b. Dec. 12, 1834; 144. Esther H., 6. Feb. 23, 1835; 146. Julia R., 6. Dec. 22, 1836; 146. Roger S., 6. Feb. 10, 1839; d. March 4, 1841.
71. QUARTUS P.
QUARTUS P. NEWELL, son of Isaac (32), b. June 2, 1781; m. Feb. 28, 1805, Lucy, daughter of Capt. Robert and Rachel (Lewis) Foot, she born Jan. 6, 1783, and died March 20, 1853. He died in New Britain, May 25, 1873.
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CHILDREN .- 147. Sophia, b. March 27, 1801; d. Oct. 29, 1826; 148. Lydia, b. Feb. 12. 1809; 149. Lucy, b. Oct. 11. 1810; m. Oct. 11, 1830, Edmund Steele; 150. Jennette, b. March 3, 1814; d. Nov. 14, 1835; 151. Jane, h. Aug. 15, 1816; d. April 19, 1817.
MERCY (BARRETT).
MERCY NEWELL, daughter of Isaac (32). b. Aug. 20, 1799; m. Jan. 22, 1823, James Loyal Barrett, son of Urbane, and lives in the north part of the town. just south of Newell Corners.
CHILDREN .- 152. Ellen P., b. March 11, 1826; m. Nov. 15, 1847, Julius B. Savage; d. Oct. 3, 1848; 153. Edward D., b. Jan. 12, 1828; m. Feb. 4, 1857, Catherine Gongh; 154. Henry N., b. March 10, 1834; m. Oct. 27, 1856, Mary Fitch: 155. Charles W .. b. Feb. 4, 1837; m. May 17, 1864, Frances A. Worden.
80. BRYAN.
BRYAN NEWELL, son of Isaac (32), b. Oct. 6. 1803; m. (1) Ang. 22. 1831, Azubah, daughter of Elijah and Azubah (Scoville) Loveland. she born Dec. 22, 1805, and died Jan. 21, 1834. He married (2) Feb. 2, 1840, Adaline Loveland, sister of the above, and born April 20, 1810. He lives at Newell Corners.
CHILDREN .- 156. Bryan, b. May 17, 1832; 157. Azubah A., b. Sept. 30, 1833; 158. Isaac P., b. Sept. 25, 1840; 159. Levi H., h. . Jan. 26, 1843. Was a soldier in 16th Conn. Regiment, and died of fever at Falmouth, Va., Jan. 14, 1863. 160. Marcus B., b. Feb. 8. 1845; 161. Lewis C., b. June 16. 1848; d. Jan. 4, 1850; 162. Lewis C., h. . June 12, 1850.
OLIVER P.
DR. OLIVER POMEROY NEWELL, son of Rev. Gad (36), b. Dec. 7, 1796; m. Feb. 16, 1832, Betsey Greenwood. He studied medicine, and prac- tised in his native place. Nelson, N. H., for several years, but now resides in Winchester, N. H. They have had no children.
89. URSULA S. (EMERSON).
URSULA SOPHIA NEWELL, daughter of Rev. Gad (36), b. Sept. 27, 1806; m. Rev. J. S. Emerson, he born Dec. 28, 1800; went to the Sandwich Islands as missionaries. She was baptized with the name Ursula, but at the time of her marriage Sophia was added at the request of her parents. Mrs. Emerson has visited this country but once since her departure, and that was in 1864, when she remained here for four months. Of the eight children all are professors of religion; four are in this country. One is a Congregational minister, two are physicians, and one is a civil engineer.
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