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Newling Family Tree Newlings were a family of John Newling Elizabeth Sarah (Newling) married Newling Family tree B: B:1754 B:Dec 1739 /Jan 1740 threshing machinists who D: Bu:5 Feb 1829 Harston, lab pr = D:Bu: 25 Nov 1849 harston age 95 pr D:Nov 1849 age 99yrs 11 went around the farms M: M: 1799 Inclosure map had land in Ch St 1841 age 85? Independent ch St months threshing the corn from 1850s, to at least 1911. Until 1916 in Kellys directory as machinists but from 1922-29 John Newling Thomas Newling Ann Selby Rebecca Newling B:1792 Harston Martha Newling in Kelly’s they were recorded B:C:9 jun 1782 harston pr B:1799 Foxton B:1788 Harston D:12 Bu:18 May 1871 age 81 D: 1 Jan 1794 Harston pr D:Bu:16 Feb 1863 D:Bu:13 Jun 1858 as farmers. D:1873 Harston Harston pr B:C:15 Mar 1794 harston pr Harston age 80 pr = age 57 Harston pr M:1823? D: M:wife died bef 1841 M:John Stittle 1813- see M: 1841 ch St drillman M: 1841 Ch St Harston Stittle family tree 1851 ch St machine man gardener see below for family John Newling Sarah Willmott 1841 widow Elizabeth, Sarah Newling Thomas Newling George Newling Susan Newling B:C:7 Aug 1836 harston pr B:1838 Haslingfield sons Thomas & John B:C:22 Feb 1824 Harston pr B: C:14 May 1826 B: 1826? C:24 Feb B:C:24 Nov D:22 Bu 25 Mar 1890 age 54 D:19 Bu:23 Nov 1907 had 3 separate D: Bu:28 Oct 1909 age 86 Harston pr harston pr 1828 harston 1832 Harston pr Harston pr Estate=£115 age 69 Harston pr households adjacent M: D:before 1905 D: Bu:8 Dec 1871 D: gravestone gravestone to each other 1851 ch St M:A-J 1852 to Harston age 44 otp M:to John = M:A-J 1858 chesterton district M:1857? 1881 annuitant age 56 Ch St Elizabeth Willmott pr Wisbey 1851 ch St 1891 1891 1851 ch St M:before 1848 1851 ch St 1861 engine driver Ch St 1901 1901 see below See below 1871 Labourer high St machinist 1905 spinster ? in dad’s will & by 1866 record 1881 machinist agricultural ch St Thomas Newling Farm machinist Susan Newling Kate Newling Sarah Jane Newling katherine (Kate) Willers William John Newling Frederick Newling B:C:1 Jul 1860 Harston pr B:C:2 Sep1866 Harston pr B:C:3 Sep 1871 B:C:5 Sep 1858 = dad= George, farmer B:C:1 May 1862 B:C:4 Sep 1864 Harston D:5 Bu: 9 Jan 1940 age 79 Harston pr D: Harston IGI harston pr B:1859 Harston Harston pr pr M:12 May 1881 Harston pr M:22 Nov 1890 to James D: D: D:12 Bu:15 jun 1922 age D:Oct 1937 Harston D: 1883 carpenter Drake, harness maker of M: M:20 Jul 1882 John 62 harston pr gravestone M: M: pearce B:1858 of 1891 engine driver railway ch St M:1881 age 21; Wits: Rochester, dad=James, See below See below Lewisham, dad= 1901 Thrashin machinist, own acc’t ch St George Willers, susan bricklayer baliff 1911 thrashin machine proprietor 37-39 Newling +Laura Bass Ch St Bertie Frank Hopkins chauffeur 1917; Ethel Kate Newling John Newling Daisy Newling Sarah Elizabeth Newling later Haulage contractor B:C:4 Mar 1883 Harston B:C:1 Mar 1885 Harston pr B:C:4 Nov 1888 Harston B:C:6 Apr 1890 Harston B:J -S 1886 chesterton district = D:9 Sep 1962 addenbrookes effects £3461 8s 10d D:Bu:24 Feb 1932 age 47 of pr D: D:4 jul 1959 at Chesterton Hosp. 29 M:20 Dec 1915 Church St, Harston pr (Harston D: 2 Oct 1962 Bu:7 Oct M: Union Lane Effects £715 1901 housemaid in Fitzwilliam house, Cambridge Burial Ground) spinster (Button End M: Lived 37-9 Church st. M:to Elizabeth Jane Burial Ground + bro’) 1901 bakers assit’t/ bread maker 1911 help at home Ch St 1911 help with business steam thrashin Ch St John Henry Newling B:20 Oct C:21 Nov 1920 Harston pr Thomas Newling Hannah Ansell pr B:C:9 jun 1782 harston pr B:1786 Hauxton? D: Bu:16 Feb 1863 Harston age 80 pr D:Bu:20 Nov 1834 Harston age 48 = M: wife died bef 1841 pr 1841 Ch St Harston gardener M:24 Apr 1810 Hauxton John Ansell Newling Joseph Newling Elizabeth Newling Mary Ann Newling Rebecca Newling Wiliam Newling 21 Jul 1825 B:C:19 May 1811 Hauxton pr B:14 May 1815 Hauxton pr B:C:24 May 1814 Hauxton pr B:4 Mar 1817 harston B:C:14 May 1820 Hauxton pr D:before dad D:before dad D:1875 (probate info) C:22 Mar Hauxton pr B: M: M: M:James Oyston 1818 Hauxton IGI D:Bu: 4 Dec 1913 D: D:27 Bu:30 Dec 1898 Harston of M: Harston pr Chesterton Union Why wasn’t he in dad’s will? M: age 95 1841 Ch St 1881 spinster 1881 spinster pauper pauper Ch St Ch St why wasn’t she in dad’s will? James Newling George Newling Joseph Newling Ann Newling B: B: B: B: D: D: D: D: M: M: M: 18 mar 1873 cherry M: Hinton poss to Emily jane cornell dad= henry IGI George Newling labourer/sawyer/carpenter; Son of John carpenter Rosina Pate servant of Cambridge George Avis tailor B:1826 Harston dad= W’m, farmer B:1818 Swaffham D:3 Bu:8 Dec 1871 Harston age 44 otp pr B:1826 Haslingfield D: M: of haslingfield D:J-S 1898 Chesterton district M: 1851 carpenter = M:2 Sep 1847 harston pr = 1861 carpenter 1881 living Newmarket + new husband 1871 High St, Harston, carpenter George Avis, 14 Exning Rd Ann Elizabeth newling Emily Newling Elizabeth Newling George Newling Phyllis Newling John Newling Charles Newling Harry Newling Arthur Newling Ann Newling B: C:12 Apr 1848 B:1849 Harston B:C:24 Aug 1851 B:C:1 Jan 1854 B:C:30 Mar B:C:3Oct B:1860 B:C:2 Nov B:C:2 jul 1865 B:2 Dec 1866 Harston pr D: Harston pr Harston pr 1856 Harston 1858 Harston D: 1862 Harston Harston pr harston pr D:Bu:4 Oct 1848 1951 age 1 D: D: pr pr M: pr D: D: Harston pr 1961 eldest M: M: D: D: D:Bu:30 Aug M: 1881 living daughter with 1961 with family 1871 miller High M: M: 1902 of Newmarket family 1971 not with St, Harston Chesterton 1971 not with family Union age 41 family pr M: From Ancestry CVN FT Elizabeth Wilmott siblings born Haslingfield by 1837;dad=Serjeant Wilmott B:2 Nov 1834 Bassingbourn/ Haslingfield D:11 Jan 1907 Haslingfield M:29 june 1852 Haslingfield A-J 1853 Thomas Newling dad= john, mum=anne 1861 widow- publican, high St, Haslingfield William Prime B:1 jul 1826? C:14 May 1826 harston pr M:no marriage To William Prime but Had several more children B: D:16 Sep 1859 Haslingfield Machinist’s Widow by 1871 in Haslingfield, near the church D: M: 29 june 1852 Haslingfield = 1881 Seamstress living cantelupe Rd = M:1859-61? Haslingfield? Think no marriage 1851 ch St 1854 machinist 1891 living in the Knapp 1901 occured Serjeant Newling machinist Edward Newling Maud Mary William (Prime) Robert (Prime) Kate B:J -M1854 Haslingfield Annie Newling Sarah Newling Elizabeth Newling Matilda (Prime) D:Jun 1912 B:25 Dec 1855 B:8 Sep 1857 B:4 mar 1859 B:J-M 1861 Newling Newling Newling Newling Newling- M:age 25 to: Haslingfield Haslingfield Haslingfield Haslingfield B:1863 B:1866 B:1868 B: 1870 daug ??? D: Haslingfeild Haslingfield Haslingfield B:1875 Lucy Jane Stidworthy D: D: D: O-D 1905 Haslingfield dad= W’m, stonemason M: M: M:to Henry 1881 Ag lab D: D: D: D: Haslingfield B:1852 Bath, Somerset = Charles Adams Cantelupe Rd M: M: M:O-D 1889 to M:to D:Dec 1954 1891 coprolite lab Not in Caroline Emma/Emily Cambridge D: 1891 living Hants Not in 1881/91 M:22 may 1879 Harston pr 1901 builder/lab; wife 1881/91 census + Chapman Had children: M: age 27 had children Susannah census + family 1881 Ag Lab Archibald 1881 1911 farm lab , Cantelupe Rd James 1893 Cantelupe Harston: Alice 1880 family Thomas B:1 Jan 1882 Barton Rd, Harry John Rd Newton Ellen 1885 Haslingfield, 2 sons- 1894 Edward 14, Walter Eliza Grace 1881 lived Ch St Harston in old school house, machinist Charles Newling grandson Lilly Newling 11 (Walter, 18, in Stephen Serjeant Newling pr 1897 M: :O-D 1889 Chesterton B:1874 haslingfield grandaug Tank Corps of army B:1894 Hilda Horm? D: D: 1898 district to: B:1885 1918 then demob. Sarah Livimore Churchman M: D: M:29 Jan 1921 to Mabel 1891 coprolite B:1861 Hinxton D:1937 1881 with Gran M: Emily Gatward pr lab 1891 coprolite lab living Cambridge Chronicle: 24 May 1895 1901 coalman Had children born Newton: 1891 living with William John1890-1974 with Gran Eliz’th Gran Eliz’th Inquest Carpenter’s Arms, lived ch St George Frederick 1892 - Haslingfield into death of un-named Harston, 1965 child of Edward Newling, a labourer, Ivy Newling- came to Harston Sydney Charles 1895-1916 of haslingfield. School Florence Mary 1897-1985 B:13 Mar 1921 sch reg Elizabeth Newling, grandmother of Emily Harriet 1897-1980 D: 1891 Newton agric engine the child, said child died last Friday- M:to Victor Northrop driver been small & weak, fed on 1901 Newton, Middle Farm condensed milk; mother paid every House, foreman on farm 1911 lived Town’s End, attention, father lately in full Newton, farm baliff, + father- employment; plenty of food in house; in-law W’m Churchman, Surgeon said child badly nourished, retired miller emaciated, died of starvation from either insufficient quantity or bad quality of food.
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