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- MARY NEWTON, who was under twenty-one in 1659, when her father bequeathed to her fourscore pounds 'and also one bedd, one cubberd, one cheare, one presse, and one chest with all lynnens and other thinges therein wch were her mothers.’ She married, first, William Christian of Colsterworth, who was churchwarden in 1664, and was buried there 16 October, 1665, leaving issue two sons,
ROBERT CHRISTIAN and JOHN CHRISTIAN, who are mentioned in the will of Elizabeth Newton, 1698, as her late husband’s grandsons, and a daughter, ANNE NEWTON, also named in Elizabeth Newton’s will, who married Simon Whittle, 18 April, 1686, and had a daughter, ANNE WHITTLE, baptized, 23 December, 1688.
MARY NEWTON, married, secondly, 5 October, 1666, John Pinder, of Little Ponton and Gunby, who was dead in 1698, leaving issue, MARY and RICHARD PINDER, who are named in Elizabeth Newton’s will. Mary Pinder (nee Newton) was buried 20 January, 1681-2.
source: Foster, Charles Wilmer. "Sir Isaac Newton's Family," Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton, Volume 39, Parts 1-2. Associated Architectural Societies, 1928.
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