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John Newlin (1691 - 1753)

John Newlin
Born in Delaware, Pennsylvania Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 26 Jan 1711 in Chester Township, Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 62 in Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania Colonymap
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John was a Friend (Quaker)

1 Parents Photo Nathaniel Newlin 1665–1729

Mary Mendenhall Newlin 1660–1728

Mary Woodward Newlin* 1690–1790 (m. 1711)

Siblings Elizabeth Newlin Lewis* 1688–1722

Nathaniel Newlin* 1690–1732

Children John Newlin* 1715–1805


Sources

Find A Grave Memorial 46802579 John Newlin's wife is buried in this cemetery. I have not been able to document the location of John's remains, so I have placed his "memorial' here. Please contact me if you have information to confirm or dispute this as the correct location.

Email Received from DorothyJG Sept. 2010 "Probate court shows John Newlin, dec'd, resident of Concord. As he seems to have been in good standing with his meeting, it is logical to suppose he was buried in their cemetery."

DNA

MRCA: Nathaniel Newlin and Mary (Mildenhall) Newlin

  • Parental Relationship is suggested by a triangulated group on GedMatch consisting of Karen McDowell Gedmatch HN2597488, SG (not on Wikitree) GedMatch A312918 and KP (not on Wikitree) GedMatch A410749, who share a 15.3 cM segment on chromosome 22. SG and KP are 7c1r. Karen McDowell and KP are 7c2r. Karen McDowell and SG are 8c1r.




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