In 1850 Henry Newman was living in Owsley County, Kentucky, United States with his family. He was 6 born in Kentucky. His father Harrison Newman was 33 born in Kentucky, working as a farmer, has $50 in real estate and can read and write. His mother Susan was 24 born in Kentucky and cannot read or write. The others in the home were siblings: William 10; Elias 8; Balinda 2.[1]
In 1900 Henry H Newman was living in Sturgeon, Owsley County, Kentucky, United States with her family on a rented farm. He was 55 (Oct 1844) born in Kentucky, married 35 years, working as a farmer and can read and write. His wife Minerva was 48 born in Kentucky, has 4 children with 2 living and can read and write. The others in the home were siblings: Arthur 21 (Oct 1878); Josephine 17 (Oct 1882); Lou V 15 (Oct 1884); Walter 11 (Jan 1889).
He died 6 Aug 1916 in Owsley County, Kentucky, United States.[2]
He is buried in the Cecil Cemetery, Vincent, Owsley County, Kentucky, United States.[3]
↑ "Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKH1-L7KL : 11 February 2018), Henry H Newman, 06 Aug 1916; citing Death, Owsley, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197491272/henry-harrison-newman: accessed 25 August 2023), memorial page for Henry Harrison Newman Jr. (19 Oct 1844–5 Aug 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 197491272, citing Cecil Cemetery, Vincent, Owsley County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Bill Newman (contributor 46930509).
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