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Newiss Family Tree All-in-One Tree of Enoch Newhouse Enoch Newhouse Deborah Swinyard 1710 - 1785 1710 ­ b: Abt. 1710 Yorkshire, England b: Abt. 1710 Yorkshire, England d: 1785 Beeston, Leeds m: 25 Jul 1739 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Robert Newhouse 1739 ­ b: Abt. 1739 Yorkshire, England Robert Newis Sara (Newhouse) 1783 ­ 1795 ­ b: 1783 Sawley, Yorkshire, England b: 1795 Fell Beck, Patley Bridge Residence 1: 1851 11 Gibbons Ter, Boston. Residence: 1871 Living alone Main Street, Boston Lane. Recieving Parish relief Residence 2: 1851 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 3: 1861 11 Gibbons Terrace, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Occupation 1: 1861 carter Occupation 2: 1851 Agriculter lab d: Ellen Newiss Thomas Newis Mary (Newhouse) Mary Gow Jane Newiss Joseph Newiss Ann Hartley James Newiss 1815 ­ 1820 ­ 1810 ­ 1823 - 1897 1826 ­ 1826 - 1893 1829 ­ 1832 ­ b: 1815 Yorkshire, England b: 1820 Bishop Thornton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: 1810 Bramham, Yorkshire, England b: 1823 Scotland b: 1826 Yorkshire, England b: 16 Jul 1826 Adle, Yorkshire, England b: 1829 Garforth, Yorkshire, England b: 1832 Yorkshire, England d: Residence 1: 1841 Jubilee Court, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1881 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, York, England d: Residence 1: 1851 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1881 15 Kenealy Street, Leeds d: Residence 2: 1851 1 Parkplace, Leeds Corner of Kings St Residence 2: 1881 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: 1850 Residence 3: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: Jun 1849 Leeds Residence 3: 1861 The Grove, Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England. Residence 4: 1871 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Occupation: Coal Dealer Residence 4: 1871 Springfield Place, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 5: 1881 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England d: 01 Jun 1897 Tadcaster, Yorkshire - West Riding, United Kingdom Residence 5: 1881 15 Kenealy Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Occupation 1: 1881 flax bleacher Residence 6: 1891 55 Aireworth Street, Keighley, Yorkshire, England Occupation 2: 1841 Groom Occupation 1: 1881 Green Grocer 1881 & 1891 Occupation 3: 1851 Groom, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Occupation 2: Stone quarry Occupation 4: 1861 Bleacher at a flax mill Occupation 3: 1861 Carter 1-2 Park Place, Leeds Kenealy Street no's 13-15-17-19-21-23 d: 01 Dec 1893 2-16 Park Place Park Place d: [5] George Newhouse Sarah H (Newhouse) [3] Ann Newhouse [4] John Newiss [2] Mary Ann Smith [3] Ann Newhouse [4] John Newiss [5] George Newhouse Sarah Newis Robert Newiss Clara (Newiss) James Gow Newiss Mary Ann Newiss George Birdsall Thomas Ibotson Newis Emily Donnison Elizabeth Newiss James Newis Ann Gill Sarah Elizabeth Newiss David Simpson Enoch Newiss Mary Simpson Joseph Newiss Ann (Newiss) Edwin C Newiss Margaret Atkinson [6] Catherine (Kate) Newiss Esther Ann Newiss Ruth Newiss unknown Charles Newiss Frank Newiss Mary E (Newiss) 1844 ­ 1841 ­ 1839 ­ 1840 - 1878 1852 ­ 1839 ­ 1840 - 1878 1844 ­ 1856 ­ 1859 ­ 1862 ­ 1861 ­ 1864 ­ 1858 ­ 1865 ­ 1871 ­ 1852 ­ 1852 ­ 1852 ­ 1854 ­ 1843 ­ 1855 ­ 1858 ­ 1857 ­ 1857 ­ 1859 ­ 1863 ­ 1860 ­ 1862 - 1928 1864 ­ 1864 ­ 1866 - 1873 1868 ­ 1868 ­ b: 1844 Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: 1841 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1839 Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: 1840 Horsforth, Yorkshire, England b: 1852 Clifford, Yorkshire, England b: 1839 Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: 1840 Horsforth, Yorkshire, England b: 1844 Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: 1856 Horsforth, Yorkshire, England b: Sep 1859 Clifford, Yorkshire, England b: 1862 Leeds, Yorkshire, England b: Sep 1861 Clifford, Yorkshire, England b: Jun 1864 Bramham, Yorkshire, England b: 1858 Clifford, Yorkshire, England b: Dec 1865 Ripon, Yorkshire, England b: Sep 1871 Darlington, County Durham, England b: Sep 1852 Clifford Cum Boston b: Mar 1852 Clifford Moor, Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1852 Silsden, Yorkshire, England b: Jun 1854 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: Sep 1843 Appleton, Roebuck, Yorkshire, England b: Dec 1855 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1858 Keighley Yorkshire England b: Mar 1857 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: Abt. 1857 b: 1859 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1863 Manchester, Lancashire, England b: 1860 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1862 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 01 Jun 1864 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: Abt. 1864 b: 1866 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1868 Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England b: 1868 Manchester, Lancashire, England Residence 1: 1851 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1871 Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1841 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 York Road, Bramham, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1881 Bramham Cum Oglethorpe, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1841 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 York Road, Bramham, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1851 Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1881 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1881 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, York, England Residence: 1901 Wetherby, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1881 Main St Boston Lane, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1901 Wilkinson Terrace, Stutton With Hazlewood, Yorkshire, m: 15 Dec 1883 Clifford, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1901 37 Stanley Street, Runcorn, Cheshire, England m: Mar 1895 Salford, Manchester d: Residence 1: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: Sep 1873 Keighley Residence 1: 1881 64 Crawford St, Leeds Residence 1: 1861 4 Old Row, Armley, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1861 Springfield Place, Boston Spa Residence: 1861 Keighley, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1891 15 Eastborough, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1881 Boarder at 60 Brunswick Street, Keighley, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1891 18 Lorne Street, Thwaits Residence: 1881 The Nook, Wilsden, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 Springfield Close, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: Jun 1887 Leeds Residence: 1871 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 1: 1871 Boston Spa St Mary, Boston Spa, Yorkshire, England Residence: 1901 South Manchester, Lancashire, England Residence 2: 1871 Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1881 4 Ellis Yd, Ripon, Yorkshire, England m: Sep 1868 Bramham, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1881 4 Ellis Yd, Ripon, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1871 Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1871 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1881 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1891 Farm servant England Occupation: 1901 Drayman Occupation: 1901 Steam engine maker d: Residence 2: 1871 Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 2: 1861 The Groves, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1871 Lisbon Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: 01 Dec 1875 Keighley Yorkshire England Residence 2: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 2: 1861 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England m: Jun 1881 Keighley Residence 2: 1871 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1881 Kitchen Maid The Nook Wilsden Residence 2: 1881 15 Kenealy Street, Leeds, Yorkshire, England d: Dec 1873 keighley, Yorkshire Residence 2: 1871 Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 3: 1881 3 Herbert Grove, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1871 Gardener Occupation: 1871 Gardener Residence 3: 1881 3 Herbert Grove, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1881 Domestic servant Residence 3: 1901 Quarry Hill Cottage, Wetherby, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 2: 1891 West Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 3: 1891 59 Banstead Grove, Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1871 Kitchen maid at Hyndburn House, Old Accrington; Residence 3: 1881 64 Crawford St, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Residence 3: 1871 Upper Poppleton, Yorkshire, England d: Occupation: 1871 Mane Street, Ripon. Aprentice to Master Taylor, Robert Residence 3: 1861 The Grove Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1881 Twister Residence 3: 1881 4 Sunny Mount, Keighley, Yorkshire, England d: Dec 1928 d: Residence 3: 1881 15 Kenealy Street, Leeds Residence 4: 1891 Chaple Street, Headingley With Burley, Yorkshire, England d: Abt. 1878 Leeds d: Abt. 1878 Leeds Residence 4: 1891 Chaple Street, Headingley With Burley, Yorkshire, England d: Occupation: 1901 Drayman for timber merch Occupation: 1881 Servant at Paddock House, Sicklinghall, York, England for Residence 4: 1901 59 Banstead Grove, Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Residence 4: 1891 The Terrace, Clifford With Boston, Yorkshire, England Residence 4: 1881 8 Dove St, Thwaites, Keighley, Yorkshire, England Whitehead Residence 4: 1871 Springfield Place, Clifford Cum Boston, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 4: 1901 10 Marlow Street, Keighley Residence 4: 1901 30 Renshaw Street, South Manchester, Lancashire, England Residence 5: 1901 13 Leopold Terr, PotterNewton, Yorkshire, England Residence 5: 1901 13 Leopold Terr, PotterNewton, Yorkshire, England d: Charles WARDMAN Farmer Of 400 Acres Occupation 1: 1881 Paver m: Sep 1878 Leeds Residence 5: 1891 10 Farrers Yard, Keighley, Yorkshire, England d: Residence 5: 1901 St Helens Square, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Occupation: 1881 Servant at 4 Sunny Mount Keighley Occupation: 1901 House Painter Residence 6: 1901 Potter Newton, Yorkshire, England Residence 6: 1901 Potter Newton, Yorkshire,
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