Newins Family Tree

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Descendants of William Lawrence - Newins

Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1 NEWINS was born Abt. 1750 in Lisreaghan, County Galway, Ireland. and died 1848 in Patchogue, New York. He married MARTHA JAYNE SMITH 1781 in Middle Island, New York., daughter of BENJAMIN SMITH and MARTHA JAYNE. She was born 1760 in Middle Island, New York., and died 1840 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for WILLIAM LAWRENCE - NEWINS:
Born around 1750 in Lisreaghan,County Galway, Ireland, he was pressed into the British Military Service serving in the Royal Navy aboard a Man-Of-War, commanded by Captain De Verl, during the Revolutionary War. While stationed in Boston Harbor, he jumped ship escaping to join the American Forces with whom he always had sympathy. He went over land to Bridgeport, Connecticut, secured a boat, and crossed over the Sound to Old Field, Long Island. He was given sanctuary at the farm of Benjamin Smith. He married Martha Jane Smith, Benjamen's daughter. He settled in Patchogue in 1813, engaging in the oyster and clamming industry. He became a leading citizen in the Community and was one of the first Trustees of the Patchogue Congregational Church. He died at the age of 93 in Patchogue.

Authorities: Portrait & Biography of Long Island 1875 by; Charles S. Pelletreau 1898, Mr. Robert Garcia, Irish Book of Arms plate 102, page 174.


More About WILLIAM LAWRENCE - NEWINS:
Burial: 1848, Union, Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Military service: Bet. 1778 - 1781, The Continental Army during the American Revolution. Rank: Major
Occupation: Bayman.

More About MARTHA JAYNE SMITH:
Burial: 1840, Union, Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM NEWINS and MARTHA SMITH:
Marriage: 1781, Middle Island, New York.

Children of WILLIAM NEWINS and MARTHA SMITH are:
2. i. ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS, b. 1782, Setauket, New York; d. August 30, 1825, Setauket, New York.
3. ii. WILLIAM HIRAM NEWINS, b. 1788, Setauket, New York; d. August 07, 1867, Patchogue, New York.
4. iii. HANNAH NEWINS, b. September 08, 1799, Setauket, New York; d. March 18, 1872, Patchogue, New York.
5. iv. SARAH NEWINS, b. March 08, 1802, Setauket, New York; d. March 08, 1864, Patchogue, New York.
6. v. HENRY JOSEPH NEWINS, b. September 07, 1805, Setauket, New York; d. Unknown, The Great South Bay.
7. vi. HESTER NEWINS, b. April 24, 1809, Setauket, New York; d. May 17, 1884, Patchogue, New York.


Generation No. 2

2. ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1782 in Setauket, New York, and died August 30, 1825 in Setauket, New York. He married SARAH WOODHULL JAYNE 1821 in Caroline Church, Setauket, New York. She was born 1783 in Setauket, New York, and died February 13, 1869 in Setauket, New York.

Notes for ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS:

Authorities: New York Times Publications, Mr. Charles S. Pelletreau "Genealogy and Family History of New York" Vol. III (C) 1907. Mr. Robert Garcia.

More About ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS:
Burial: August 30, 1825, Caroline Episcopal Church Cemetery, Port Jefferson, New York.
Occupation: Farmer.

More About SARAH WOODHULL JAYNE:
Burial: February 15, 1869, Caroline Episcopal Church Cemetery , Port Jefferson, New York.
Tombstone Inscription: " Sleep mother a peaceful quiet sleep and when the morning comes we hope again to meet."

More About ELIPHALET NEWINS and SARAH JAYNE:
Marriage: 1821, Caroline Church, Setauket, New York

Child of ELIPHALET NEWINS and SARAH JAYNE is:
8. i. ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS;3 JR., b. September 13, 1825, Setauket, New York; d. Abt. 1889, Brooklyn, New York.


3. WILLIAM HIRAM2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1788 in Setauket, New York, and died August 07, 1867 in Patchogue, New York. He married KATHERINE SMITH, daughter of DANIEL SMITH and HANNAH MOGER. She was born June 24, 1795 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 25, 1857 in Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM HIRAM NEWINS:
Burial: August 09, 1867, Union, Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About KATHERINE SMITH:
Burial: March 28, 1857, Union, Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Children of WILLIAM NEWINS and KATHERINE SMITH are:
i. ALBERT3 NEWINS.
9. ii. SMITH LAWRENCE NEWINS, b. May 31, 1815, Patchogue, New York; d. September 03, 1898, Patchogue, New York.
10. iii. DANIEL AARON NEWINS, b. 1819, Patchogue, New York; d. 1875, Water Island, Fire Island.
11. iv. SARAH ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. September 19, 1821, Patchogue, New York; d. March 16, 1890, Patchogue, New York.
12. v. WILLIAM HIRAM NEWINS, b. October 27, 1828, Manhattan, New York; d. April 02, 1898, Patchogue, New York.
13. vi. MARY KATHERINE NEWINS, b. 1832, Patchogue, New York; d. May 08, 1915, San Francisco, California.


4. HANNAH2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 08, 1799 in Setauket, New York, and died March 18, 1872 in Patchogue, New York. She married HIRAM EDMUND GERARD 1829 in Patchogue Methodist Church, son of ZOPHAR GERARD and CHARLOTTE. He was born August 08, 1779 in Middle Island, New York, and died April 21, 1860 in Patchogue, New York.

More About HANNAH NEWINS:
Burial: March 21, 1872, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Notes for HIRAM EDMUND GERARD:



Hiram Gerard was born in Middle Island, Long Island, New York. Moved with is parents, Zophar and Hannah Gerard to Patchogue. Zophar owned a huge farm in the vicinity around Church street, Railroad Avenue and Gerard Street off of South Ocean Avenue. At the age of 16, Hiram and his brothers owned and operated a Ship building Business off of West Avenue. He contracted typhoid during the epidemic of 1860. (R. G.)

HIRAM GERARD.
Hiram Gerard, for many years a prominent resident of Patchogue, Long Island, was born in the village of Middle Island, Suffolk County, in 1799, a son of Zophar and Charlotte (Smith) Gerard.
Zophar and Charlotte Gerard, parents of Hiram Gerard, had a family of two sons and two daughters, all of whom lived to years of maturity.
Hiram Gerard acquired his literary education in the public schools of Patchogue, and after completing his studies he learned the trade of carpenter with his father; he also obtained a thorough knowledge of the boat and ship building business, which at that time was one of the principal industries of Patchogue. Mr. Gerard eventually devoted all his time and attention to his trade, and soon became the leading ship builder on the south side of Long Island. He designed and built between sixty and seventy vessels for some of the best known captains of his day, constructing the entire ironwork on some of them with his own hands. He possessed a natural mechanical genius, unbounded energy, perseverance and honesty, and the name of Hiram Gerard was regarded by all who knew him with respect and confidence in both social and business circles.
Mr. Gerard was married at Patchogue, to Miss. Hannah Newins, daughter of William and Martha (Smith) Newins, and the following named children were born to them: Hannah, born Sept-September 4, 1824; Hester Ann, born September 3, 1826; Sarah Jane, born August 12, 1828; Augusta, born October 9, 1830, Anna Louise born December 23, 1832, died in October, 1877; Hiram Edwin, born June 29, 1834, died September 26, 1864; Charles H., born May 15 1837; William R., born January 1 1840, died October 23, 1858; Marietta and Loretta, twins, born June 15, 1842. Loretta died September 15 1843, and Marietta died February 20. 1847 ; and Thotimus born February 3,1847, Hiram Edwin Gerard, sixth child in order of birth born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard, was drowned by accident in the East river while crossing on a ferryboat from Hunter’s Point; two ferryboats met in collision and it is supposed that he was thrown overboard by the force with which they came together. His body was found six days later and identified by means of money and articles found in his clothes; he was thirty years of age and unmarried. The father of these children died at his residence in Patchogue on April 21, 1860, from an attack of typhoid fever; his wife passed away March 19, 1877. His life was noble, honorable, kindly and just, his reputation was unassailable, and he left to his sons and daughters not only the accumulations of a successful business career, but the priceless heritage of a good name.


Authorities: HISTORY OF LONG ISLAND by William S. Pellatreau 1903. Gravestone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, NY

More About HIRAM EDMUND GERARD:
Burial: April 24, 1860, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About HIRAM GERARD and HANNAH NEWINS:
Marriage: 1829, Patchogue Methodist Church

Children of HANNAH NEWINS and HIRAM GERARD are:
14. i. AUGUSTA JANE3 GERARD, b. October 09, 1830, Patchogue, New York; d. January 06, 1906, Patchogue, New York.
ii. ANNA LOUISE GERARD, b. December 13, 1832.
iii. WILLIAM RICHMOND GERARD, b. February 01, 1834, Patchogue, New York.
iv. HIRAM EDMUND GERARD, b. July 03, 1837, Patchogue, New York; d. September 26, 1864, Brooklyn, New York.

More About HIRAM EDMUND GERARD:
Burial: November 01, 1864, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

v. CHARLES HIRAM GERARD, b. June 05, 1838.
vi. THEODOSIUS GERARD, b. February 08, 1842.
vii. LORETTA RICHMOND GERARD, b. June 15, 1842, Patchogue, New York; d. September 15, 1843, Patchogue, New York.


More About LORETTA RICHMOND GERARD:
Burial: September 17, 1843, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

viii. MORRETTA RICHMOND GERARD, b. June 15, 1842, Patchogue, New York; d. February 20, 1847, Patchogue, New York.

More About MORRETTA RICHMOND GERARD:
Burial: February 23, 1847, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.


5. SARAH2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 08, 1802 in Setauket, New York, and died March 08, 1864 in Patchogue, New York. She married DANIEL WICKS 1817 in Patchogue Congregational Church, son of MOSES WICKS and JEMIMA SECOR. He was born December 21, 1787 in Patchogue, New York, and died October 31, 1880 in Patchogue, New York.

More About SARAH NEWINS:
Burial: March 10, 1864, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for DANIEL WICKS:
Spent some time in early 1800's in Rising Sun, Indiana with his brother Zephaniah and his sister Eleanor. Moved back to Patchogue where he continued working as a Cabinet maker. Possibly moved back to Patchogue in the mid 1820's when he made a trip to New York with his family and the family of his brother-in-law, Shadrach Hathaway. Hathaway stocked up on provisions while in New York and returned to Rising Sun.

Authorities: History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana, F.E. Weakly & Co. Publishers (C) 1885 page 746., Mr. Michael W. Rode, Mr. Robert Garcia.

More About DANIEL WICKS:
Burial: November 03, 1880, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About DANIEL WICKS and SARAH NEWINS:
Marriage: 1817, Patchogue Congregational Church

Children of SARAH NEWINS and DANIEL WICKS are:
i. WILLIAM P.3 WICKS, b. June 30, 1818, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. October 16, 1855, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for WILLIAM P. WICKS:
Authorities: Mr. Robert Garcia, Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, N.Y.

More About WILLIAM P. WICKS:
Burial: October 18, 1855, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

ii. GEORGE ALBERT WICKS, b. June 27, 1824, Rising Sun, Indiana; d. May 07, 1914, Brooklyn, New York; m. CAROL ANN SMITH; b. 1860, Patchogue, New York; d. December 01, 1898, Patchogue, New York.

More About CAROL ANN SMITH:
Burial: December 03, 1898, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

iii. MARTHA J. WICKS, b. June 02, 1826, Rising Sun, Indiana.
iv. SARAH C. WICKS, b. 1832, Patchogue, New York; d. June 01, 1898, Patchogue, New York; m. GEORGE EDWARD SMITH; b. 1818, Patchogue, New York; d. October 07, 1898, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for SARAH C. WICKS:
Mr. Robert Garcia, Tombstone Inscription Cedar Grove Cemetery, N.Y.

More About SARAH C. WICKS:
Burial: June 03, 1898, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for GEORGE EDWARD SMITH:
Authorities: Mr. Robert Garcia, Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, N.Y.

More About GEORGE EDWARD SMITH:
Burial: October 10, 1898, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

v. ELEANORE H. WICKS, b. 1835, Patchogue, New York; d. October 08, 1881, Boston, Mass.; m. GEORGE EDWARD SMITH; b. 1818, Patchogue, New York; d. October 07, 1898, Patchogue, New York.

More About ELEANORE H. WICKS:
Burial: October 12, 1881, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for GEORGE EDWARD SMITH:
Authorities: Mr. Robert Garcia, Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, N.Y.

More About GEORGE EDWARD SMITH:
Burial: October 10, 1898, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

vi. LAWRENCE H. WICKS, b. November 26, 1836, Patchogue, New York; d. April 27, 1856, Patchogue, New York.

Notes for LAWRENCE H. WICKS:
Authorities: Mr. Robert Garcia, Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, N.Y.

More About LAWRENCE H. WICKS:
Burial: April 30, 1856, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.


6. HENRY JOSEPH2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 07, 1805 in Setauket, New York, and died Unknown in The Great South Bay. He married ELIZA HEDDING 1832 in Newark, New Jersey. She was born July 07, 1813 in Newark, New Jersey, and died September 27, 1873 in Patchogue, New York.

More About HENRY JOSEPH NEWINS:
Burial: Unknown, His body was never recovered.

Notes for ELIZA HEDDING:

Authority: Tombstone Inscriptions Union Cemetery, Patchogue, NY.

More About ELIZA HEDDING:
Burial: September 29, 1873, Union Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About HENRY NEWINS and ELIZA HEDDING:
Marriage: 1832, Newark, New Jersey

Children of HENRY NEWINS and ELIZA HEDDING are:
15. i. JOSEPH HENRY3 NEWINS, b. September 07, 1833, Patchogue, New York; d. September 02, 1908, Riverhead, New York.
16. ii. AARON CLARK NEWINS, b. April 17, 1835, Patchogue, New York; d. January 13, 1907, Sayville, New York.
iii. MARTHA JANE NEWINS, b. 1841, Patchogue, New York; d. Unknown, Brooklyn, New York; m. THOMAS B. MOORE; b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

More About MARTHA JANE NEWINS:
Burial: Brooklyn, New York.

More About THOMAS B. MOORE:
Burial: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

iv. GEORGE ALBERT NEWINS, b. 1843, Patchogue, New York; d. Unknown, City Island, New York.
17. v. JOSEPHINE NEWINS, b. July 28, 1852, Patchogue, New York; d. May 18, 1905, Riverhead, New York.


7. HESTER2 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 24, 1809 in Setauket, New York, and died May 17, 1884 in Patchogue, New York. She married EBENEZER ROE June 1830 in Patchogue, New York., son of STEPHEN ROE and SARAH SMITH. He was born September 23, 1808 in Setauket, New York, and died July 20, 1862 in Patchogue, New York.

More About HESTER NEWINS:
Burial: May 19, 1884, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About EBENEZER ROE:
Burial: July 22, 1862, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Hotel Manager (Roe's Hotel, Patchogue, NY.)

More About EBENEZER ROE and HESTER NEWINS:
Marriage: June 1830, Patchogue, New York.

Children of HESTER NEWINS and EBENEZER ROE are:
i. HENRIETTA3 ROE, b. June 01, 1831, Patchogue, New York; d. April 17, 1854, Patchogue, New York; m. REUBEN EDWARDS; b. Patchogue, New York; d. In the Atlantic Ocean off Fire Island.

More About HENRIETTA ROE:
Burial: April 18, 1854, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About REUBEN EDWARDS:
Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

ii. THEADORIAS B. ROE, b. October 31, 1835, Patchogue, New York; d. June 27, 1881, Patchogue, New York; m. WILLIAM O. REEVES; b. July 20, 1830; d. April 18, 1881, Patchogue, New York.

More About THEADORIAS B. ROE:
Burial: June 29, 1881, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM O. REEVES:
Burial: April 21, 1881, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

iii. WALTER SMITH ROE, b. October 14, 1840, Patchogue, New York; d. November 09, 1879, Patchogue, New York. m. NETTIE SMITH.

More About WALTER SMITH ROE:
Occupation: Physician. He practiced Family Medicine. He had his office and home at 228 East Main Street in Patchogue, New York. 
Burial: November 11, 1879, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Note: Deacon Stephen ROE, son of Captain Austin Roe and Catherine Jones. Born in Setauket, LI, NY 25 OCT 1779, died East Patchogue 15 SEPT 1851. He married Sarah (Sally) Smith, daughter of Major Charles and Maria (Marvin)Smith of E. Patchogue. Stephen and Sally made their home in Monroe County, NY where they had Catherine (25 SEPT 1800-22OCT 1845), wife of Peter Hallock; Smith Roe (31 JAN 1802-1SEPT 1804); Ebenezer (1803-?); Esther Roe (23 JULY 1803-15 SEPT 1805); Maria Roe (27 JULY 1805-?); Ebenezer (1808-1882); and Sally 08 MAY 1810) who married Issac Hudson. Youngest son Stephen Smith Roe (08 APR. 1812-18 MARCH 1893) married Huldah Sophronia Randall 19 DEC 1838. Sally died giving birth to the youngest son or soon thereafter. Deacon Roe returned to E. Patchogue and married second Sarah (Sally) Beebe who gave the widower four more children to raise on their farm - Matilda (1813-?); Lester (1815-1851); Thomas (1821-1844); and Elizabeth (1823-1856).

Authority: Mr. Thomas Randell.

Generation No. 3

8. ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS;3 JR. (ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 13, 1825 in Setauket, New York, and died Abt. 1889 in Brooklyn, New York. He married SARAH CATHERINE DELAMATER. She was born November 06, 1832 in Orange County, New York, and died June 03, 1885 in Brooklyn, New York.

Notes for ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS; JR.:
Co-partners with his brother-in-law William Floyd in a Grocery Store in Manhattan, New York.

More About ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS; JR.:
Burial: Abt. 1889, Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
Occupation: Merchant; Floyd & Newins Groceries.

More About SARAH CATHERINE DELAMATER:
Burial: June 05, 1885

Child of ELIPHALET JR. and SARAH DELAMATER is:
18. i. CHARLES MORTIMER4 NEWINS, b. September 21, 1859, Brooklyn, New York; d. April 27, 1933, Plainfield, New Jersey.


9. SMITH LAWRENCE3 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 31, 1815 in Patchogue, New York, and died September 03, 1898 in Patchogue, New York. He married MARY ELIZABETH WARREN June 11, 1839 in Manhattan, New York. She was born May 01, 1824 in Saratoga, New York, and died April 12, 1907 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for SMITH LAWRENCE NEWINS:
THOMAS, GEORGE, SAMUEL and WILLIAM ALBIN 2nd New York Cavalry Company H, Yaphank

Thomas, George, Samuel, and William Albin
2nd New York Cavalry Company H Yaphank

The four Albin brothers joined the 2nd New York Cavalry when they enlisted on September 30, 1862 for three years at New York City .The brothers were listed as deserters when all four left camp on October 27, 1862, less than a month after enlisting. Apparently there are circumstances surrounding there leaving, unfortunately we have been unable to find out the reason as of yet.

A Provost Marshal named Captain Smith L. Newins was given the duty of arresting Thomas Albin. Taking two men with him they went to Thomas Albin's home in Yaphank. Captain Newins demanded admission and was met at the door by Thomas, who was armed, with a musket, which he pointed at the Captain. Thomas was quickly disarmed, handcuffed and led away.

Local Yaphank resident in his diary recorded the incident. He wrote that he attempted to explain to the Provost Marshal the circumstances leading to the desertion, but they were not detailed in the diary .


OBITUARY
SMITH L. NEWINS
Smith L. Newins, one of the oldest residents of Patchogue, died at his home on Ocean Avenue on Monday afternoon of pneumonia. He had been sick less than a week.
Mr. Newins was born on May 30, 1915. His parents were, William and Kate Newins, who with his grandfather, William Newins, were among the earliest settlers of Patchogue.
Mr. Newins was a prominent figure in Brookhaven in his early life, having served as collector, Brookhaven Town Trustee, and overseer of the poor. He was one of the builders of the Patchogue Union School and served as a member of the Board of Education.
During the war he was Provost Marshal of the First District and also Internal Revenue Collector.
He was married in 1839. Besides his widow, his surviving children are; Mrs. M. J. Thompson, James L. Newins, Mrs. E. A. Cowles, D.W.Newins, A.H. Newins, Mrs. Kate Kelly, of Patchogue, Mrs. B. F. Carman of New York, George W. Newins, and H.S. Newins.
Mr. Newins was a charter member of South Side Lodge No. 493 F. and A.M., which attended the Funeral at his late residence on Wednesday. The Rev. J.W. Diggles officiating.
Mr. Newins was active up to the Wednesday before his death. He was an energenic citizen and leader for all improvements of during his time.

Authorities: Longwood Public Library, The Long Island Advance Publications September 8, 1898, Mr. Edward J. Newins; Sr., Tombstone Inscriptions Lake View Cemetery.

More About SMITH LAWRENCE NEWINS:
Burial: September 06, 1898, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1865, Provost Marshal for Long Island during the Civil War. Rank: Captain.
Occupation: Bayman & Merchant, Brookhaven Town Trustee, Member of the Patchogue Board of Education.

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH WARREN:

Obituary
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Mrs. Mary E. Newins, Widow of the late Captain Smith L. Newins of Patchogue, whom she survived eight years, died at her home on Ocean Avenue on Friday, April 12, 1907 at the age of 82 years, 11 months and 12 days. She was ever well and it is known of her that under no circumstances would she complain or murmur, though she may have been suffering bodily or mentally from which most others would complain.
About Easter she was stricken with a slight shock which caused her speech an effort. She soon afterward took a severe cold, from which she never recovered.
She was buried from her late home on Monday last, the Rev. Jacob Probst, Rector of Saint Paul's Church officiating. She was laid in Lake view Cemetery beside her late husband. The bearers were: Captain Henry Gillette, C.F. Howell, Howard S. Conklin, Richard A. Porter, M. H. Woodhull, G. Stanley Niccoli of South Side Lodge, No. 493, F. and A. M., of which Captain Newins was a member. Mrs. Newins is survived by four sons and three daughters.
She was a kind wife, a thoughtful and indulgent mother; exemplary in her deeds of kindness to the needy and lowly. To her Neighbors in sickness and misfortune she had a word of kindness, sympathy and cheer. To the needy she gave comfort. No beggar without asking the cause was ever turned from her door without consolation.

Authorities: Long Island Advance Publication, April 19, 1907, Mr. Edward J. Newins; Sr., Tombstone Inscriptions Lake View Cemetery.

More About MARY ELIZABETH WARREN:
Burial: April 14, 1907, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About SMITH NEWINS and MARY WARREN:
Marriage: June 11, 1839, Manhattan, New York

Children of SMITH NEWINS and MARY WARREN are:
19. i. MARTHA JANE4 NEWINS, b. December 18, 1841, Manhattan, New York; d. September 09, 1904, Patchogue, New York.
20. ii. EMILY ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. August 17, 1843, Patchogue, New York; d. April 30, 1912, Patchogue, New York.
21. iii. SUSIE JANE NEWINS, b. February 11, 1845, Patchogue, New York; d. February 10, 1896, New Bern, North Carolina.
22. iv. JAMES LAWRENCE NEWINS, b. January 31, 1847, Patchogue, New York; d. November 30, 1918, Patchogue, New York.
v. SADIE FRANCES NEWINS, b. March 24, 1850, Patchogue, New York; d. December 18, 1897, Brooklyn, New York; m. ANDREW J. BOWDEN.

More About SADIE FRANCES NEWINS:
Burial: December 20, 1897, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

23. vi. DANIEL WARREN NEWINS, b. May 31, 1852, Patchogue, New York; d. June 22, 1931, Brookhaven, New York.
vii. HARRIET NEWINS, b. 1854, Patchogue, New York; d. 1910, Patchogue, New York.

More About HARRIET NEWINS:
Burial: 1910, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

viii. ALICE NEWINS, b. February 05, 1854, Patchogue, New York; d. 1854, Patchogue, New York.

More About ALICE NEWINS:
Burial: 1854, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

ix. ISABELLA F. NEWINS, b. May 11, 1856, Patchogue, New York; d. July 09, 1927, Patchogue, New York; m. ARINGTON H. CARMEN, April 05, 1874, Baldwin, New York; b. August 03, 1831, Patchogue, New York; d. August 23, 1924, Patchogue, New York.

More About ISABELLA F. NEWINS:
Burial: July 12, 1927, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ARINGTON H. CARMEN:
Burial: August 26, 1924, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ARINGTON CARMEN and ISABELLA NEWINS:
Marriage: April 05, 1874, Baldwin, New York

24. x. GEORGE WARREN NEWINS, b. August 08, 1858, Patchogue, New York; d. March 02, 1943, Valley Stream, New York.
25. xi. HAMMOND STODDARD NEWINS, b. April 09, 1862, Patchogue, New York; d. June 12, 1916, Brooklyn, New York.
xii. ALBERT HIRAM WARREN NEWINS, b. May 18, 1865.
xiii. KATHERINE WARREN NEWINS, b. April 05, 1867, Patchogue, New York; d. February 11, 1942, Blue Point, New York; m. JOSEPH KELLY, January 22, 1890, Patchogue, New York; b. July 20, 1841; d. January 1942.

More About KATHERINE WARREN NEWINS:
Burial: February 13, 1942, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About JOSEPH KELLY:
Burial: Unknown

More About JOSEPH KELLY and KATHERINE NEWINS:
Marriage: January 22, 1890, Patchogue, New York


10. DANIEL AARON3 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1819 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1875 in Water Island, Fire Island. He married MARY EDWARDS. She was born 1825 in Patchogue, New York, and died in Patchogue, New York.

More About DANIEL AARON NEWINS:
Burial: 1975, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Education: Brookhaven Union School
Occupation: United States Life Saving Service

More About MARY EDWARDS:
Burial: Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Child of DANIEL NEWINS and MARY EDWARDS is:
i. SARAH4 NEWINS, b. 1844.


11. SARAH ELIZABETH3 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 19, 1821 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 16, 1890 in Patchogue, New York. She married SAMUEL SCUDDER HAWKINS December 31, 1840 in Manhattan, New York, son of JAMES HAWKINS and ELIZABETH SMITH. He was born August 24, 1810 in Lake Grove, New York, and died September 10, 1891 in Patchogue, New York.

More About SARAH ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Burial: March 18, 1890, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Notes for SAMUEL SCUDDER HAWKINS:
More information concerning the Hawkins family can be found in the Book "A Hawkins Genealogy" by; Ralph C. Hawkins, Gateway Press 1987.

Authorities: A Hawkins Genealogy, By; Ralph Hawkins 1985.
Gravestone inscriptions:

More About SAMUEL SCUDDER HAWKINS:
Burial: September 12, 1891, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Merchant

Marriage Notes for SARAH NEWINS and SAMUEL HAWKINS:
Married in Manhattan New York by the Reverend Henry Chase.

More About SAMUEL HAWKINS and SARAH NEWINS:
Marriage: December 31, 1840, Manhattan, New York

Children of SARAH NEWINS and SAMUEL HAWKINS are:
26. i. CHARLES SANFORD4 HAWKINS, b. October 06, 1843, Patchogue, New York; d. 1920, Patchogue, New York.
ii. WILLIAM E. HAWKINS, b. December 15, 1850, Patchogue, New York; d. 1925, Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM E. HAWKINS:
Burial: 1925, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


12. WILLIAM HIRAM3 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 27, 1828 in Manhattan, New York, and died April 02, 1898 in Patchogue, New York. He married NANCY ELIZABETH SMALLING SMITH March 27, 1850 in Manhattan, New York., daughter of DAVID SMALLING and ELIZABETH ROBINSON-SMALLING. She was born March 20, 1834 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 1920 in Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM HIRAM NEWINS:
Burial: April 04, 1898, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Notes for NANCY ELIZABETH SMALLING SMITH:

- Mrs. Nancy E. Newins -

Mrs. Nancy E. Newins, 86 years old, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Conklin of Rider Avenue, after a long period illness. Funeral service was held at the Conklin home Wednesday afternoon at 2 O' clock, the Rev. Louis H. Johnston officiating, and interment was held in Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Newins was one of Patchogue's fine old ladies with a host of friends, a descendant on both sides of her family from Colonial stock, member of a very large family, and a life long resident of this Village. She was the daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth Smith, her grandfather on her father's side being Ananias Smith, owner of extensive land between, East main Street and the Great South Bay in the vicinity of Bay Avenue, who was a quaint character in local history. Her grandfather on her mother's side was Joseph Robinson, one of the first settlers of East Patchogue. She was the last of several children.
She leaves five children, H. Dewitt and Fred Newins, Mrs. Howard S. Conklin, and Mrs. Frank A. Potter of Patchogue, and Howard S. Newins of Islip, 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Hiram Newins, died 23 years ago.
Mrs. Newins was a member of the Congregational Church from childhood and was for many years an active worker in it, retaining an interest in church affairs even after old age and failing health kept her home.

Authorities: Long Island Advance Publications, December 3, 1920. Mr. Robert Garcia, Mr. Horace Dewitt Newins,Tombstone inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery.


More About NANCY ELIZABETH SMALLING SMITH:
Burial: November 1920, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About WILLIAM NEWINS and NANCY SMITH:
Marriage: March 27, 1850, Manhattan, New York.

Children of WILLIAM NEWINS and NANCY SMITH are:
27. i. WILLIAM LAWRENCE4 NEWINS, b. May 22, 1851, Patchogue, New York.; d. September 11, 1893, Patchogue, New York.
28. ii. HIRAM DEWITT NEWINS, b. June 02, 1857, Patchogue, New York.; d. January 02, 1944, Patchogue, New York.
29. iii. HOWARD SMITH NEWINS, b. November 19, 1861, Patchogue, New York; d. July 18, 1936, Islip, New York.
30. iv. ELIZABETH FREEMAN NEWINS, b. 1867, Patchogue, New York; d. July 15, 1950, Patchogue, New York.
31. v. WILFRED B. NEWINS, b. 1871, Patchogue, New York.; d. August 12, 1951, Port Jefferson, New York.
32. vi. LUELLA BLANCH NEWINS, b. May 19, 1878, Patchogue, New York.; d. April 04, 1956, Melbourne, Florida.


13. MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1832 in Patchogue, New York, and died May 08, 1915 in San Francisco, California. She married LEANDER P. VAN ORDEN October 14, 1854 in Woodhull Residence in Patchogue, New York. He was born October 03, 1825 in Brooklyn, New York, and died July 08, 1898 in San Francisco, California.

More About MARY KATHERINE NEWINS:
Burial: May 10, 1915, Alameda, California

Notes for LEANDER P. VAN ORDEN:
LEANDER VAN ORDEN; SR. a California Pioneer of eighteen hundred and forty-nine, was born at the corner of Warren Street and Broadway, in the city of New York, N. Y ., on the third of October, I825. He was the third child in a family of nine children, and his younger brother, Wm. Brown Van Orden of Grass Valley, Cal., and his sisters, Mrs. Frances Van Narden of Brooklyn, NY, and Mrs. Amanda Woodhull of Patchogue, Long Island, still survive him.
The history of his family, on his father's side. is as follows : Andries, Peter and Jacob Van Orden, sons of Andries and Parma Van Orden, emigrate from Holland to America in the year 1700. and settled in Scrawlingsburg, N. Y. Andrief Van Orden, the son of Andries, was born August 3, 1756, and was married to Elizabeth Town, July 4, 1779. To them were born twelve children; the tenth child, Andrew, the father of Leander, was born May 13, 1797. Andrew gained a fair education, and his early vocation was of a clerical nature, also serving for two years as a deputy sheriff of the City of New York. He was of a social disposition, with some talent for music and public speaking, and took an active part in political affairs, being at one time a candidate for sheriff in the City of Brooklyn. On the 18th of September, 1826, he received a commission, signed by Governor De Witt Clinton, as Captain in the State Militia of New York. From the same Governor he received a commission to rank as Ensign of Light Infantry in the 97th Regiment of Infantry. On December 2, 1830, he received a commission from Lieut. Governor Enos T. Throop, as Major of the 85th Regiment of Infantry. He was married to Mary Brown, the daughter of William and Ruth Brown of Bayport, Long Island, whose ancestors settled in that vicinity at a very early date. The marriage took place January 26, 1819, and, at the time of the birth of his son, Leander, he was engaged in the grocery business, at the corner of Broadway and Warren Streets, which he continued for several years longer at Quinty Slip on the East River. He finally removed from there to Brooklyn in the vicinity of Atlantic Street Ferry, where he conducted a hotel business for over forty years. He died March 17, 1869, at the age of 72 years, having survived his wife five years.
The subject of our sketch received a moderate education during his early boyhood, such as his father's means and the private schools of those days afforded ; for no public free school system had as yet been inaugurated. He was a hearty, playful boy. a welcome visitor to his relatives out of the city during his occasional vacations. Living near the water front, he became an excellent swimmer, the bow-spit of a ship being a favorite diving place. It is related that while still quite young, and on the way to market with a favorite dog, the latter was attacked by another dog, and a crowd gathered; Leander sturdily knocked the knees of the by-standers with his basket, that his dog might be given fair play. From an early date, he assisted his father in conducting his business ; but, at the age of nineteen, became desirous of learning the market butcher's business, at which he served his time, afterward resuming employment with his father until the news arrived of the discovery of gold in California in 1849. To this early training and to a brave and hopeful nature, may be attributed his readiness, in after life. to turn his hand with remarkably facility and excellent success, in spite of the limitations of his early education, to a variety of business ventures and public offices.
The news from California created the fever in his breast, and, like thousands of others, he could not rest until he was on the road to the gold fields.
Leander Van Orden, then at the age of twenty-three years, his cousin, Israel Green, of Patchogue, Long Island, and John Kelly Jr., a neighbor in Brooklyn, became a part of a company of twelve men who left New York on January 20, 1849, with a complete coiner's outfit and a portable house, being under contract for three years with the firm of Curtis, Randall & May, who paid their fares for cabin passage in the steamer Hartford, piloted by Capt. LeFevre. On the third night out, the steamer was caught in a gale opposite Cape Hatteras, and rolled her fore mast out. On the fourth of March she put in to Bermuda for repairs, and lay there until April seventh. On the twenty-second of May, she put in to Bahia in Brazil, and left there on the ninth of June. She reached the Straits of Magellan on the seventh of July, and left there on the ninth of August. Thence up the coast of South America, they came with much delay to Cocos Island, here they lay but half a day. arriving at Acapulco early in October. During the passage, the company of Curtis, Randall & May were obliged to sacrifice their large stock of provisions for the benefit of the other passengers, and much discomfort was suffered by all during this tedious and toilsome voyage which was to have been completed In three months. Mr. Van Orden would sometimes say, by way of a joke, that the ship-bread could walk the deck because of the number of weevils in it. At Acapulco, Mr. Van Orden left the Hartford and took passage on the steamer Unicorn, reaching San Francisco on the thirty-first day of October. eighteen hundred and forty-nine.
Having had so long and tedious a journey, he and his companions found the field already occupied by other coiners, and were released from their contract. Being out of funds, he sought employment at anything he could get to do, until he could accumulate money enough to carry him to the Mecca of all Californians in those day.-the gold mines. He related how he drove a four mule freight wagon and, in crossing ,the Plaza on Keay Street between Clay and Washington Streets, it became mired, and he was obliged to unload entirely before being able to proceed. On another occasion he hired his outfit to Samuel Brannan, then Alcalde, fur the purpose of holding a public auction in Portsmouth Square.
Having succeeded in getting together money enough,. and Bldwell's Bar being a very prominent mining camp, he went to that place in January, eighteen hundred and fifty, going by sloop to Sacramento. and having Mr. John Kelly, Jr., as a mining partner. Mr. Kelly relates that he was saved from drowning by Mr. Van Orden, when crossing the Feather River. They mined at Bidwell's Bar for a year or eighteen months when, a great excitement springing up about Gold Lake, they, with a number of others, packed their blankets and tools and started to find the place. Here all one had to do was to shovel the gold into sacks and pack it away. Not being successful in finding the coveted bonanza, Mr. Van Orden became discouraged and returned to Bidwell's Bar, where. after mining for a time, he purchased an interest in a general merchandise business which he carried on for about two years, in conjunction with Ben Bevinuring this time he experienced many exciting incidents, one of which was being chased by Indians while on a return trip from Marysville with a loaded team. having just reached the brow of a hill, upon the discovery of the pursuing Indians, the heavy wagon was dashed down the hill at full speed. and thus reached Bidwell's Bar in safety.
Selling out his interest in the grocery business which had been successful, he purchased an interest in a ranch on the Feather River, about half way between Marysville and Oroville. Known as; "Charlie's Ranch." which was retained until the spring of eighteen hundred and fifty-four. when he sold it (having suffered a loss of crops by the floods, and ill health from malaria), and returned to his old home in Brooklyn, N.Y., after an absence of six years. During that time he never carried a weapon, or felt any need of doing so.
On one of his visits to Patchogue, Long Island, he met Miss. Mary Newins, and a mutual attachment springing up, they were married three months later; (October 14, 1854), going to Philadelphia to spend the honeymoon.
After a very pleasant time spent in visiting relatives and friends, they left New York for California, November 29. 1854, in the steamer Northern Light. Reaching Grey town on December 5th, they disembarked and proceeded up the San Juan River in a small steamer to Castillo Rapids. There they were transferred to another steamer which transported them across Lake Nicaragua to the landing at Virgin Bay. From thence, a team conveyed them across the remaining portion of the Nicaraguan Isthmus to San Juan del Sur. The voyage was completed in the steamer Ullcte Sam; San Francisco being reached on December 22, without accident or incident worthy of note, save the occurrence of fire around the vessel's smoke-stack on three occasions, without, however, causing damage of any moment. This trip was noted, at that time, as having been the quickest one ever made between New York and San Francisco; twenty-three days being the time consumed. Though there were five other bridal couples in the company, Mrs. Van Orden was the only lady who was able to be upon the deck at all time. and present at all the meals; and this seemed to be due to the fact that she had been accustomed to the water all her life,-the residents on the Great South Bay of Long Island being, with few exceptions, boatmen and oystermen.
Upon landing in San Francisco, they had the pleasure of making their first abode in the old Brooklyn Hotel, then located on Broadway Street, and conducted then, and for many years subsequenl1y on Bush Street, by Mr. Van Orden's old friend and mining partner of pioneer days, Mr. John Kelly, Jr.
In eighteen hundred and fifty five, Mr. Van Orden entered into a co-partnership with Frederick Pearks, a wholesale produce and grocery business, was opened by them on Front Street, San Francisco, under the firm name of Pearks & Co. In September of this year their oldest son, Charles Howard, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden, there residence being upon Stone Street near Washington Street, then a popular residence locality.
In eighteen hundred and fifty six, the firm moved it's business to Marysville, and Mr. Joseh Ashford was admitted as partner, the firm name of Pearks & Co. being retained. Mr. Van Orden disposed of his interest in that business in eight hundred fifty- seven and established his home and a grocery business in Orville, Butte County. This business was followed for a limited length of time, and, in eighteen hundred and sixty two he was appointed Public Administrator to fill the unexpired term, being afterwards elected to fill the same office, and later still, that of Assessor. These offices were filled by him with Characteristic energy and faithfulness, and kept him employed until eighteen hundred and sixty eight or sixty-nine.
Having been a victim of asthma, and the climate in San Francisco having proven beneficial to him, he removed to that city in eighty hundred and seventy, but with the added purpose of giving to his children better opportunities for education and success in life. During their sojourn in Orville, five sons and a daughter were born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Orden.
After some temporary employment as manager of a restaurant in the place of it's owner, he joined Mr. Max Brooks, of Orville, in the purchase of the Boston Cracker Bakery then the oldest and largest business of the kind on the Coast. Unfortunately, the former owner, with others, son organized a larger concern with more modern machinery, and the newer owners, before very long, were glad to dispose of their business to the rival firm. Mr. Van Orden then joined his old time friend, Mr. Joseph Giusti, in the restaurant business in the California Market, upon retiring from this about eighteen hundred and seventy two or seventy - three, he became one of the innumerable victims of the mining stock craze, in which it was hoed by one and all to realize a fortune of limited space and time. Setting bravely to work once more, he secured, through the aid of friends, one of the least remunerated positions in the Custom House Service, and, by degrees, was promoted to that of Chief Weigher. During the thirteen years of this employment he earned an enviable reputation for promptness, efficiency and rectitude, and was counted to be, at the time of his retirement, through administration changes, by far the most efficient officer in his department. There was at all times in him a notable absence of any arrogant spirit, and a uniform willingness to oblige the merchants whose goods were passing through his hands, his fellow officers and those who called upon him for employment.
The disability brought upon him by the increasing lung disability and his advancing age, made a laborious employment impossible, and any permanent situation practically unattainable. always self-reliant, and unwilling in any degree a burden on others, he manfully and cheerfully took upon himself some light duties in the office of one of his sons. Here, until a few days before his death, he exhibited the same industrious, trustworthy nature, and the ready adeptness and cheerfulness of spirit so refreshing to those who knew him. While genial, he was never obtrusive; modest, yet fond of converse with his fellows, one who enjoyed things of life, yet temperate in all things, while steady and faithful in all his home relations, a holiday appealed strongly to him, and he scarcely allowed one to pass without having made some short excursion, or partaken of some entertainment in Remembrance of the day. It was while enjoying a bicycle tournament upon the Fourth of July that additional chill was received which resulted in his fatal illness, and his last hours found him still brave and hopeful. It is unusual to relate that, though in a quarter of a century a comfortable night's rest had scarcely been his, few, if any of his friends, were aware of his daily sufferings, so unfailing was his cheerfulness, and so unapt was he to direct attention to himself.
He died on the eighth day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, at the age of 67 years, 9 months and 5 days, leaving his wife and four children - Charles Howard, Leander, Emily and George Newins Van Orden. His son Willie died at the age of twelve years, and two other sons died in infancy.

Authorities: Mrs. Susan Batt, Mr. Robert Garcia, Mr. William C. Jenkins, Jr.


More About LEANDER P. VAN ORDEN:
Burial: July 10, 1898, Alameda, California
Occupation: Pioneer, Prospector '49er, Merchant, Rancher, Politician and Customs Officer In San Francisco, California.

More About LEANDER VAN ORDEN and MARY NEWINS:
Marriage: October 14, 1854, Woodhull Residence in Patchogue, New York.

Children of MARY NEWINS and LEANDER VAN ORDEN are:
33. i. CHARLES HOWARD4 VAN ORDEN, b. September 1855, San Francisco, California; d. November 14, 1938, San Francisco, California.
34. ii. LEANDER P. VAN ORDEN, b. 1856, San Francisco, California; d. March 29, 1928, Alameda, California.
iii. WILLIAM BROWN VAN ORDEN, b. Abt. 1862, San Francisco, California; d. 1874, San Francisco, California.

More About WILLIAM BROWN VAN ORDEN:
Burial: 1874, Alameda, California

iv. EMILY VAN ORDEN, b. 1863, San Francisco, California; d. July 04, 1937, San Francisco, California.

More About EMILY VAN ORDEN:
Burial: July 06, 1937, Alameda, California
Occupation: Selector/United States Mint, San Francisco, California.

35. v. GEORGE NEWINS VAN ORDEN, b. October 29, 1869, San Francisco, California; d. January 18, 1937, San Francisco, California.


14. AUGUSTA JANE3 GERARD (HANNAH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 09, 1830 in Patchogue, New York, and died January 06, 1906 in Patchogue, New York. She married CHARLES SMITH HAVENS December 12, 1848 in The Patchogue United Methodist Church. He was born August 12, 1821 in Patchogue, New York, and died December 09, 1880 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for AUGUSTA JANE GERARD:
For further information of the Haven's family, see "The Havens Family of Suffolk County New York" by; Barrington Havens.

More About AUGUSTA JANE GERARD:
Burial: January 09, 1906, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About CHARLES SMITH HAVENS:
Burial: December 11, 1880, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About CHARLES HAVENS and AUGUSTA GERARD:
Marriage: December 12, 1848, The Patchogue United Methodist Church

Children of AUGUSTA GERARD and CHARLES HAVENS are:
i. JULIA ANNE4 HAVENS, b. October 02, 1849; d. August 25, 1933; m. JOHN SMITH ROBERT; b. August 04, 1840; d. May 1914.
ii. MORETTA GERARD HAVENS, b. July 30, 1851.
iii. GIRARD HAVENS, b. October 19, 1853, Patchogue, New York.
36. iv. DEWITT MILLER HAVENS, b. September 10, 1858.
37. v. LOUISE MINTURN HAVENS, b. August 22, 1860, Patchogue, New York; d. November 23, 1896, Amity, New York.
vi. ANNA AUGUSTA HAVENS, b. September 02, 1862.


15. JOSEPH HENRY3 NEWINS (HENRY JOSEPH2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 07, 1833 in Patchogue, New York, and died September 02, 1908 in Riverhead, New York. He married JANE E. MOORE November 28, 1857 in Riverhead, New York, daughter of MULFORD MOORE and BETSEY SMITH. She was born March 07, 1838 in Riverhead, New York, and died June 16, 1925 in Riverhead, New York.

Notes for JOSEPH HENRY NEWINS:

September 1908.


J. Henry Newins; age 75

Senior member of J. H. Newins & Son, one of the largest business enterprises of its kind in this district and one of the chief enterprises of this Village.
Ship Building trade - worked at Jamesport and other places for some years.
Became a traveling Representative for a Tobacco business - later purchased the business.
Established Branch business in Hempstead.
Elected 1875 Suffolk County Treasure, served two terms.
1882 nominated Suffolk County Clerk - defeated.
Member of Free and Accepted Masons
Trustee of Riverhead Savings Bank.
Director Suffolk County Mutual Benefit Association.
Fire Commissioner.
Vice President of the Riverhead Bank.

Authorities: Sanford Scrapbook p 271. Scrapbook at Suffolk County Historical Society, Riverhead, NY., Miss. Justine Wells; Historian for the town of Riverhead, NY.



More About JOSEPH HENRY NEWINS:
Burial: September 04, 1908, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York
Occupation: Merchant. (J. H. Newins & Son).

More About JANE E. MOORE:
Burial: June 18, 1925, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York

More About JOSEPH NEWINS and JANE MOORE:
Marriage: November 28, 1857, Riverhead, New York

Children of JOSEPH NEWINS and JANE MOORE are:
i. ALICE ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, b. 1865, Riverhead, New York; d. 1941, Riverhead, New York; m. (1) WILLIAM HENRY BARNES; b. 1861, Manhattan, New York; d. 1938, Riverhead, New York; m. (2) FREDERICK B. CARRINGTON, June 10, 1886, Riverhead, New York.; b. Detroit, Michigan.

More About ALICE ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Burial: 1941, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York

More About WILLIAM HENRY BARNES:
Burial: 1938, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York

Marriage Notes for ALICE NEWINS and WILLIAM BARNES:
Riverhead L.I., November 21 - The marriage of Mrs. Alice Carrington of Riverhead and William Henry Barnes of Manhattan took place at the residence of the bride in this village Saturday afternoon. Archdeacon Robert Weeks of the Episcopal Dioceses of Suffolk County officiated.

The wedding was a very quiet affair, only the immediate families of the contracting parties being present.

Chrysanthemums were the decorations. The bride wore a travelling dress and after the ceremony left town on the afternoon train for a honeymoon tour of the South.

Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Barneswill reside at Bay Ridge.

Authority: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archives, New York City Library.

Marriage Notes for ALICE NEWINS and FREDERICK CARRINGTON:
Carrington, Frederick B. of Detroit, Michigan, and Newins, Alice of Riverhead, daughter of J. H. Newins, married 10 June 1886 at Riverhead by Rev. E. S. Terry.

Authority: The Long Islander Newspaper, June 1886.


More About FREDERICK CARRINGTON and ALICE NEWINS:
Marriage: June 10, 1886, Riverhead, New York.

ii. FRANK MOORE NEWINS, b. April 28, 1861, Riverhead, New York; d. November 06, 1945, Riverhead, New York; m. KATHRYN MILLER; b. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

More About FRANK MOORE NEWINS:
Occupation: Merchant. (J. Henry Newins & Son), Director: Suffolk County Trust Company.


16. AARON CLARK3 NEWINS (HENRY JOSEPH2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 17, 1835 in Patchogue, New York, and died January 13, 1907 in Sayville, New York. He married JANE E. COWLES, daughter of AMOS COWLES and ELIZA TAPPAN. She was born March 07, 1837 in Kingston, New York, and died February 01, 1903 in Sayville, New York.

Notes for AARON CLARK NEWINS:




Suffolk County News January 20, 1907

Capt. Aaron C. Newins died on Monday morning at his home in this village, age 72 years. The deceased was a native of Patchogue and followed the sea nearly all his active life, during a considerable portion of which he was engaged in the Menhaden Fisheries and was well known as one of the most capable skippers along the coast. He is survived by one brother, J. H. Newins, the well-known Riverhead cigar Manufacturer, and one sister, Mrs. Moore of New York City. He also leaves three sons, Richard, Charles and George Newins, and four daughters, Mrs. F.B. Smith, of New London Conn.; Mrs. George S. Brush, of Ridgewood Park, New Jersey,; Mrs. Annie A. Crane and Mrs. Ira Beede, of Sayville. The funeral took place Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. from the home of his son-in-law, Ira Beede, the Rev. J. H. Prescott Officiating. It was largely attended, two stage loads of relatives from Patchogue being present in addition to others from more distant points. Interment was in the Union Cemetery.

Authorities: Suffolk County News, Sayville Public Library, Tombstone inscriptions Union Cemetery, Sayville, New York.

More About AARON CLARK NEWINS:
Burial: January 15, 1907, Union Cemetery, Sayville, New York
Education: Brookhaven One Room School House in East Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Bayman.

More About JANE E. COWLES:
Burial: February 04, 1903, Union Cemetery, Sayville, New York

Children of AARON NEWINS and JANE COWLES are:
i. GEORGE4 NEWINS, b. 1862, Patchogue, New York.
ii. CHARLES NEWINS, b. 1864, Sayville, New York.
iii. RICHARD NEWINS, b. 1867, Sayville, New York.
38. iv. ANNA NEWINS, b. May 27, 1871, Patchogue, New York; d. December 10, 1936, Sayville, New York.
v. ESTEL NEWINS, b. 1873, Sayville, New York; m. GEORGE S. BRUSH; b. February 23, 1897, Sayville, New York; d. May 1982, Patchogue, New York.
vi. JOSEPHINE NEWINS, b. 1876.


17. JOSEPHINE3 NEWINS (HENRY JOSEPH2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 28, 1852 in Patchogue, New York, and died May 18, 1905 in Riverhead, New York. She married CLARENCE C. WOODHULL November 20, 1872 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., son of NELSON WOODHULL and MARY SMITH. He was born February 20, 1853 in Patchogue, New York, and died Novemeber 19, 1922 in Riverhead, New York.

Notes for JOSEPHINE NEWINS:
Authority: "Woodhull Genealogy - The Woodhull Family in England and America" compiled by: Mary Goud Woodhull and Frances Stevens @ 1904, Henry T. Coates & Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Robert Garcia.

More About JOSEPHINE NEWINS:
Burial: May 21, 1905, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York.

More About CLARENCE C. WOODHULL:
Burial: May 1922, Riverhead Cemetery, Riverhead, New York.

More About CLARENCE WOODHULL and JOSEPHINE NEWINS:
Marriage: November 20, 1872, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Child of JOSEPHINE NEWINS and CLARENCE WOODHULL is:
i. CARROLL M.4 WOODHULL, b. 1876, Patchogue, New York; d. 1876 Patchogue, New York.


Generation No. 4

18. CHARLES MORTIMER4 NEWINS (ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS;3 JR., ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 21, 1859 in Brooklyn, New York, and died April 27, 1933 in Plainfield, New Jersey. He married ELEANORE MESEROLE LUQUEER October 19, 1876 in Key Port, New Jersey. She was born July 13, 1856 in Brooklyn, New York, and died May 07, 1939 in Plainfield, New Jersey.

Notes for CHARLES MORTIMER NEWINS:

CHARLES M. NEWINS
Retired Wholesale Grocer of Brooklyn
a Prominent Mason and Elk.

Special to The New York Times

EAST ORANGE, N.J., April 26. -- Charles M. Newins, who had been in the wholesale grocery business in Brooklyn for many years, died yesterday at his home, 9 Summer Street, here after a long illness. He was in his seventy-third year.

After retiring from the grocery business Mr. Newins entered the employ of the Brooklyn - Manhattan Transit Company, continuing until a year ago. He was a member of the Masons and was Past Exalted Ruler of the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks.

Mr. Newins leaves his wife, the former Eleanor Luqueer, and two daughters, Mrs. Grace E. Goodhart of East Orange and Mrs. Lillian V.C. Van Leer of Plainfield. He also leaves five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Authority: New York Times Publications; April 27, 1933.

More About CHARLES MORTIMER NEWINS:
Burial: April 29, 1933, Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, New Jersey.
Occupation: Merchant (took over Floyd & Newins Groceries).

More About ELEANORE MESEROLE LUQUEER:
Burial: May 09, 1939, Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, New Jersey.

More About CHARLES NEWINS and ELEANORE LUQUEER:
Marriage: October 19, 1876, Key Port, New Jersey.

Children of CHARLES NEWINS and ELEANORE LUQUEER are:
i. FLOYD SMITH5 NEWINS, b. August 09, 1877, Brooklyn, New York.; d. November 28, 1887, Brooklyn, New York.

More About FLOYD SMITH NEWINS:
Burial: November 30, 1887

39. ii. GRACE ELEANORE NEWINS, b. June 06, 1879, Brooklyn, New York.
40. iii. LILLIAN VAN CORT NEWINS, b. August 03, 1881, Brooklyn, New York.; d. January 1975, Burligton, New Jersey.
iv. EDWARD MORTIMER NEWINS, b. February 22, 1883.
v. CHARLES MESEROLE NEWINS, b. November 03, 1887, Brooklyn, New York; d. 1914.

More About CHARLES MESEROLE NEWINS:
Burial: 1914, Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle, New Jersey


19. MARTHA JANE4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 18, 1841 in Manhattan, New York, and died September 09, 1904 in Patchogue, New York. She married MAJOR LAWRENCE HODSON THOMPSON September 1868 in Patchogue Congregational Church. He was born 1841 in New York State, and died 1897 in Patchogue, New York.

More About MARTHA JANE NEWINS:
Burial: September 11, 1904, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Notes for MAJOR LAWRENCE HODSON THOMPSON:
Maj. Lawrence Hodson Thompson
Birth: 1841
Death: 1904
Lawrence H. Thompson (Union)
Enlistment:
- 24 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Jul 24 1861 at Camp Decker, NY as Private
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company, 73rd Infantry (New York) on Aug 20 1861
- Mustered out from 73rd Infantry (New York) on Jun 29 1865 at Washington, DC
Intra-company transfers:
- Transferred from G Company to H Company on Sep 1 1861
- Transferred from H Company to F Company on Sep 1 1863
Promotions:
- Promoted to Corpl (Full, Vol) on Sep 1 1861 (As of Co. H)
- Promoted to Sergt (Full, Vol) on Dec 15 1861 (Estimated day)
- Promoted to 2nd Lieut (Full, Vol) on Aug 12 1862
- Promoted to 1st Lieut (Full, Vol) on Nov 1 1862
- Promoted to Adjutant (Full, Vol) on May 1 1863
- Promoted to Capt (Full, Vol) on Sep 1 1863 (As of Co. F)
- Promoted to Major (Full, Vol) on Oct 25 1864
Listed as:
- POW (date not indicated) (And paroled, dates unknown)

Sources for the above information:
- New York: Report of the Adjutant-General, (1894-1906)
Burial:
Lakeview Cemetery
Patchogue
Suffolk County
New York, USA
Record added: Mar 23 2008
By:Juno1114.

More About MAJOR LAWRENCE HODSON THOMPSON:
Burial: 1897, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1865, Union Army, US Civil War, Rank: Major

More About LAWRENCE THOMPSON and MARTHA NEWINS:
Marriage: September 1868, Patchogue Congregational Church

Child of MARTHA NEWINS and LAWRENCE THOMPSON is:
41. i. RICHARD LAURANCE5 THOMPSON, b. June 17, 1867, Patchogue, New York; d. Unknown, Patchogue, New York.


20. EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 17, 1843 in Patchogue, New York, and died April 30, 1912 in Patchogue, New York. She married EDWARD AMOS COWLES, son of AMOS COWLES and ELIZA TAPPAN. He was born December 02, 1839 in Patchogue, New York, and died September 10, 1910 in Patchogue, New York.

More About EMILY ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Burial: May 02, 1912, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About EDWARD AMOS COWLES:
Burial: September 13, 1910, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Military service: Bet. 1861 - 1864, Union Army, New York Volunteers during the Civil War
Occupation: Merchant

Children of EMILY NEWINS and EDWARD COWLES are:
i. SMITH NEWINS5 COWLES, b. December 11, 1867, Patchogue, New York.; d. October 23, 1940, Patchogue, New York.; m. JOSEPHINE H. SILVEY, October 1889, Patchogue Congregational Church; b. January 27, 1876, Bluepoint, New York.; d. March 09, 1949, Brookhaven, New York.

More About SMITH NEWINS COWLES:
Burial: October 25, 1940, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About JOSEPHINE H. SILVEY:
Burial: March 11, 1949, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About SMITH COWLES and JOSEPHINE SILVEY:
Marriage: October 1889, Patchogue Congregational Church

42. ii. NETTIE MARTHA COWLES, b. 1870, Patchogue, New York; d. 1915, Patchogue, New York.
iii. GEORGE COWLES, b. 1872, Patchogue, New York; d. 1873, Patchogue, New York.

More About GEORGE COWLES:
Burial: 1873, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

iv. EDWARD FRED COWLES, b. August 02, 1879, Patchogue, New York; d. November 1967, Newark, New Jersey; m. ANNA B. SCHNEIDER; b. Lyons, New York; d. Newark, New Jersey.

More About EDWARD FRED COWLES:
Burial: November 1967, New Jersey

More About ANNA B. SCHNEIDER:
Burial: New Jersey

43. v. MADELINE COWLES, b. June 26, 1890, Patchogue, New York; d. February 15, 1969, Brookhaven, New York.


21. SUSIE JANE4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 11, 1845 in Patchogue, New York, and died February 10, 1896 in New Bern, North Carolina. She married PHILANDER BROWN MILLER July 08, 1865 in Patchogue, New York, son of CHARLES MILLER and CLARISSA SMITH. He was born 1840 in Bayport, New York, and died 1912 in Patchogue, New York.

More About SUSIE JANE NEWINS:
Burial: February 12, 1896, New Bern, North Carolina
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Matron ( Suffolk County Children's Home)

More About PHILANDER BROWN MILLER:
Burial: 1912, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1865, Union Army, US Civil War, Rank: Sargeant.
Occupation: Merchant

More About PHILANDER MILLER and SUSIE NEWINS:
Marriage: July 08, 1865, Patchogue, New York

Child of SUSIE NEWINS and PHILANDER MILLER is:
i. LENA5 MILLER, b. 1872, Bayport, New York; d. 1955, Patchogue, New York.


22. JAMES LAWRANCE4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 31, 1847 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 30, 1918 in Patchogue, New York. He married HARRIET A. MOGER. She was born 1855 in Brookhaven, New York, and died 1910 in Patchogue, New York.

More About JAMES LAWRANCE NEWINS:
Burial: December 02, 1918, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About HARRIET A. MOGER:
Burial: 1910, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Children of JAMES NEWINS and HARRIET MOGER are:
i. MARY L.5 NEWINS, b. December 08, 1871, Patchogue, New York; d. August 23, 1943, Bellport, New York; m. (1) SAMUEL MAGUIRE; b. 1842, Patchogue, New York; d. 1916, Lone Shore, Fire Island; m. (2) GUSTAV BRANDAU; b. Bellport, New York; d. August 06, 1948, Bellport, New York.

More About MARY L. NEWINS:
Burial: August 25, 1943, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About SAMUEL MAGUIRE:
Burial: 1916, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About GUSTAV BRANDAU:
Burial: August 08, 1948, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

ii. HELEN NEWINS, b. February 23, 1896, Patchogue, New York; d. March 1981, Bellport, New York; m. CHARLES GOULD; b. January 16, 1897, Brookhaven, New York; d. November 1967, Bellport, New York.

More About HELEN NEWINS:
Burial: March 1981, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Bet. 1916 - 1961, Patchogue-Medford School System in Patchogue, NY.

More About CHARLES GOULD:
Burial: November 1967, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.


23. DANIEL WARREN4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 31, 1852 in Patchogue, New York, and died June 22, 1931 in Brookhaven, New York. He married MAGGIE GARDNER 1874 in Methodist Church, Bellport, New York. She was born in Bellport, New York, and died in New Jersey.

Notes for DANIEL WARREN NEWINS:
ARRESTED ON A BOAT
________
Two Men Thought to Be responsible for Many Robberies.
(Special to the Eagle)

Patchogue, L.I. December 17 - Daniel Newins of Short Neck and William Brush of Babylon were arrested aboard a black sloop anchored off this place on Saturday night on complaint of James P. Snure. Snure was the owner of several horse blankets, which were stolen early in the evening. He drove all around town hunting for the thieves. Toward midnight he went to Patchogue creek and saw a black Sloop anchored about 100 rods off shore. He partly waded and partly swam to the vessel and heard the voices of two young men in conversation. Satisfying himself that they were the thieves, Snure returned to the shore and hunted up Constable Merriek. The two men entered a row boat, preceded to the sloop and captured the men with out difficulty. Snure found his blankets aboard the sloop and also discovered provisions enough to feed a dozen men for a week. A number of recently killed Chickens were found. The men are believed to belong to a gang which has systematically robbing the oyster bed in the Great South Bay. They were locked up pending a hearing.

Authorities: Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archives, December 17, 1894,Page 7. New York City Public Library.




More About DANIEL WARREN NEWINS:
Burial: June 25, 1931, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About MAGGIE GARDNER:
Burial: New Jersey

More About DANIEL NEWINS and MAGGIE GARDNER:
Marriage: 1874, Methodist Church, Bellport, New York

Children of DANIEL NEWINS and MAGGIE GARDNER are:
i. ETTA5 NEWINS, b. 1874.
44. ii. EDWARD AARON NEWINS, b. December 15, 1875, Brookhaven, New York; d. October 30, 1955, Brooklyn, New York.
iii. JOHN NEWINS, b. December 15, 1875, Brooklyn, New York.
45. iv. SADIE CATHERINE NEWINS, b. 1880, Brooklyn, New York; d. 1966, Sea Cliff, New Jersey.


24. GEORGE WARREN4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 08, 1858 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 02, 1943 in Valley Stream, New York. He married (1) FRANCES CARTER. He married (2) ADELINE WICKS November 07, 1881 in Northport, New York. She was born June 30, 1865 in Commack, New York, and died April 08, 1936 in Freeport, New York.

Notes for GEORGE WARREN NEWINS:
GEORGE W. NEWINS, 80
FORMER DETECTIVE
-------------------

George W. Newins, 80, of 12 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, formerly of Freeport, a retired acting Detective Sergeant of the New York Police department, died yesterday in Nassau Hospital, Minneola. He had been ill three months.
Mr. Newins was born in Patchogue, the son of Smith Newins of that place who was a descendant of one of the settler families of that section. He was one of 13 children and the only surviving member of his family.
Mr. Newins was appointed to the New York Police department November 26, 1897, and served until his retirement, May 28, 1926, most of the time in Far Rockaway. He was a member of the Queens Exempt Firemen's Association, one of the oldest in this section of the country, the New York Veteran Policemen's association and Men's club of the First Presbyterian church, Freeport. He formally belonged to the Patchogue Lodge of Masons. The family lived in Freeport for about 15 years.
Mrs. Adeline Newins, Mr. Newins's wife, was buried nine years ago. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marion E. Duane. of Rockville Centre, and a son, Evertt P. Newins of Chicago.

Authorities: Mr. Edward J. Newins, New York Times Publication, March 3, 1943.

More About GEORGE WARREN NEWINS:
Burial: March 05, 1943, Commack Cemetery, Commack, New York.
Occupation: Police Detective for the New York City Police Department in Brooklyn, New York.

More About ADELINE WICKS:
Burial: April 10, 1936, Commack Cemetery, Commack, New York.

More About GEORGE NEWINS and ADELINE WICKS:
Marriage: November 07, 1881, Northport, New York.

Children of GEORGE NEWINS and FRANCES CARTER are:
i. HENRIETTA5 NEWINS.
ii. JOHNNY DAIL NEWINS, b. 1882, Patchogue, New York; d. 1882, Patchogue, New York.

More About JOHNNY DAIL NEWINS:
Burial: 1882, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever.
Medical Information: Contracted Typhoid during the Epidemic that swept through Patchogue in 1882. He was 8 months old.


Children of GEORGE NEWINS and ADELINE WICKS are:
iii. EVERETT PATRICK5 NEWINS, b. December 25, 1885, Far Rockaway, New York; d. August 1979, Louisville, Kentucky; m. (1) LILLIAN ROGERS; b. July 05, 1893, New York; d. June 1981, Louisville, Kentucky; m. (2) PANZY BROWER; b. New York; d. December 21, 1912, New York.

More About EVERETT PATRICK NEWINS:
Burial: August 1979, Louisville, Kentucky

More About LILLIAN ROGERS:
Burial: June 1981, Louisville, Kentucky

More About PANZY BROWER:
Burial: December 26, 1912

46. iv. JARVIS WICKS NEWINS, b. October 18, 1889, Manhattan, New York; d. July 03, 1935, Portland, Oregon.
v. MARION ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. October 28, 1891, Far Rockaway, New York.; d. October 1985, Mineola, New York.; m. WILLIAM J. DUANE; b. 1876, New York; d. August 01, 1936, Freeport, New York.

More About MARION ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Burial: October 1985, Commack Cemetery, Commack, New York.

Notes for WILLIAM J. DUANE:
WILLIAM J. DUANE
DIES IN HOSPITAL
------------

Former Head of Citizens National Bank, Freeport,
Victim of Appendicitis.

Freeport, Aug. 3 - William J. Duane, of 272 Smith St., formerly President of the Citizen's National Bank of Freeport, died suddenly Saturday night in South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside. He was rushed to the hospital after being stricken with appendicitis and failed to survive the operation. He was 60 years old.
Mr. Duane had been affiliated with the banking business in Manhattan and Freeport for more than 30 years. He was born in Brooklyn and a quarter of a century ago was active in Democratic Politics in the Fifth A.D there. Afterward he made his home in Garden City before coming to Freeport about 15 years ago.
Then he became associated in the real estate business with the late Stephen P. Pettit. Mr. Pettit and Mr. Duane were the prime movers in the inception of the Citizen's Bank on West Merrick Rd., of which Mr. Duane eventually became President.
His wife, Marion E. Newins Duane, survives. He also left six sisters, Ella H. Duane, Josephine A. Duane, Antonette L. Duane, Melissa A. Duane, Florence G. Duane, all of Garden City, and Mrs. Lola D. Kilconie, of Brooklyn.
A solemn Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 A.M. in the Church of Our Holy Redeemer. Burial will follow in Calvery Cemetery, Brooklyn, under the direction of Chester A Fulton & Son. Mr Duane was a member of the Isabella Council 870, K of C.

Authorities: Mr. Edward J. Newins, Newsday Publications; Inc. August 3, 1936.

More About WILLIAM J. DUANE:
Burial: August 03, 1936, Calvery Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.


25. HAMMOND STODDARD4 NEWINS (SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 09, 1862 in Patchogue, New York, and died June 12, 1916 in Brooklyn, New York. He married SARAH (SADIE) O' DONNELL September 11, 1885 in Long Island City. She was born Unknown in Brooklyn, New York, and died March 29, 1918 in Brooklyn, New York.

Notes for HAMMOND STODDARD NEWINS:

Hammond S. Newins
-----------------------
Hammond S. Newins, a son of the late Smith L. Newins of Patchogue, died at 114 Fulton Street, Brooklyn last Monday, age 53 years. Bright's Disease was the cause of death. He was a Native of Patchogue.
Deceased leaves a widow, Mrs. Sadie S. Newins; three brothers, James L., and Daniel W. Newins of Patchogue, George W. Newins of Far Rockaway; two sisters, Mrs. Belle F. Carmen and Mrs. Kate Kelly of Patchogue.
The remains were brought to Patchogue Wednesday and funeral service held at Ruland's Chapel, with the Rev. Jacob Probst in charge. Interment followed in the family plot in Lake View Cemetery.

Authorities: Long Island Advance Publications, June 23, 1916, Mr. Edward J. Newins; Sr.

Note: Hammond's daughter Edith is not mentioned in the Obituary and his Tombstone is missing from the Family Plot in Lake View Cemetery. [r.g].

More About HAMMOND STODDARD NEWINS:
Burial: June 14, 1916, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Cause of Death: Bright's Disease (Kidney Failure)
Occupation: Fisherman

More About SARAH (SADIE) O' DONNELL:
Burial: March 31, 1918, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About HAMMOND NEWINS and SARAH O' DONNELL:
Marriage: September 11, 1885, Long Island City.

Child of HAMMOND NEWINS and SARAH O' DONNELL is:
i. EDITH JANE5 NEWINS, b. August 31, 1886, Patchogue, New York; d. August 1969, South Orange, New Jersey; m. FRANK MERRITT; b. December 07, 1884, Brooklyn, New York; d. October 1982, South Orange, New Jersey.

More About EDITH JANE NEWINS:
Burial: August 1969, New Jersey.

More About FRANK MERRITT:
Burial: October 1982, New Jersey.


26. CHARLES SANFORD4 HAWKINS (SARAH ELIZABETH3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 06, 1843 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1920 in Patchogue, New York. He married ELLEN BUMSTED. She was born 1847 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1935 in Patchogue, New York.

More About CHARLES SANFORD HAWKINS:
Burial: 1920, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About ELLEN BUMSTED:
Burial: 1935, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Children of CHARLES HAWKINS and ELLEN BUMSTED are:
i. LUCY5 HAWKINS, b. February 15, 1873, Patchogue, New York; d. February 15, 1884, Patchogue, New York.

More About LUCY HAWKINS:
Burial: February 17, 1884, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

47. ii. ARTHUR F. HAWKINS, b. June 06, 1874, Patchogue, New York; d. June 28, 1939, Patchogue, New York.


27. WILLIAM LAWRENCE4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 22, 1851 in Patchogue, New York., and died September 11, 1893 in Patchogue, New York. He married EMMA BOLTEN RYDER 1876 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., daughter of JUSTUS RYDER and SARAH COWLES. She was born October 1855 in Patchogue, New York., and died November 22, 1953 in Patchogue, New York.
More About WILLIAM LAWRENCE NEWINS:
Burial: September 14, 1893, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Bay Constable for the Town of Brookhaven.

Notes for EMMA BOLTEN RYDER:
After the death of her first husband, Emma left the family church and became one of the founders of the Christian Science Church in Patchogue, N.Y. For a brief period she owned a restaurant in Patchogue.

More About EMMA BOLTEN RYDER:
Burial: November 25, 1953, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.

More About WILLIAM NEWINS and EMMA RYDER:
Marriage: 1876, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of WILLIAM NEWINS and EMMA RYDER are:
48. i. WALTER HIRAM5 NEWINS, b. December 31, 1877, Patchogue, New York; d. November 04, 1951, Los Angeles, California.
ii. EDITH ARLENE NEWINS, b. January 16, 1883, Patchogue, New York; d. August 1969, Garden City, New York; m. (1) RENE CHAVELLY; b. August 25, 1906, Blue Point, New York; d. October 13, 1987, Blue Point, New York; m. (2) CORYDON VALINTINE SEARING, October 11, 1902, Patchogue, New York; b. December 18, 1878, Oyster Bay, New York; d. 1942, Patchogue, New York.

More About EDITH ARLENE NEWINS:
Burial: August 1969, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About RENE CHAVELLY:
Burial: October 15, 1987.

More About CORYDON VALINTINE SEARING:
Burial: 1942, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Marriage Notes for EDITH NEWINS and CORYDON SEARING:

- SUPRISED THEIR FRIENDS -

Miss Newins of Patchogue and Mr. Searing of Oyster Bay
Quietly Wedded Saturday Night.

(Special to the Eagle)

Patchogue, L.I., Local social circles were somewhat surprised this morning to hear the announcement of the secret marriage of miss. Edith Arlene Newins , a popular Patchogue girl, and only daughter of Mrs. Emma B. Newins to Corydon Valentine Searing, a prominent young man of Qyster Bay.

The Marriage took place late Saturday evening, unknown to the bride's mother, who, although she gave her consent some time ago for Searing to marry her daughter, had requested the ceremony be delayed until next Spring. Mrs. Newins recently purchased the restaurant and confectionery business from Henry Reardon on Ocean Avenue, of which she is to take possession next Monday, and her daughter did not take kindly to the idea of assisting in the business, which fact she told in confidence to a friend. She and Mr. Searing decided to get around the difficulty by getting married at once.

Mr. Searing is the son of A.M. Searing of Oyster Bay, and is employed in the machine shops of the Long Island Railroad at Morris Park, and has been keeping company with Miss. Newins for nearly a year.

When coming to Patchogue to see Miss. Newins, Searing usually stopped at the home of his friend, Charles E. Clowes, a Long Island Railroad Fireman, on Amity Street. Saturday evening, as usual, Miss. Newins called at the Clowes home to meet Mr. Searing, her brother driving her to the house while Mrs. Newins went to Southampton. It was their intention to be married that evening by the Rev. Sherman W. Haven at the Congregational Parsonage, but on account of the storm the Minister was requested to call at the Clowes home where he preformed the ceremony Mr. Clowes and his mother being witnesses.

Mrs. Newins returned from Southampton that night, but was not unduly alarmed at the failer of her daughter to return home believing she had stopped at a friend's house on account of the storm. She was surprised yesterday afternoon when Mr. Searing arrived at her house and informed her that he and Miss. Newins were married. Explanations and congratulations followed.

Mr. and Mrs. Searing left on the evening train yesterday for Jamaica where they will now be boarding. The affair has caused some what of a flutter here.

Authorities: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archives October 13 1902, page 2. New York City Library.


More About CORYDON SEARING and EDITH NEWINS:
Marriage: October 11, 1902, Patchogue, New York

49. iii. HARVEY BOLTEN NEWINS, b. November 25, 1887, Patchogue, New York; d. June 1967, Manhattan, New York.


28. HIRAM DEWITT4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 02, 1857 in Patchogue, New York., and died January 02, 1944 in Patchogue, New York. He married GERALDINE STEPHENSON, daughter of ROBERT STEPHENSON and JULIA ROGERS, October 19, 1882 in Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York. She was born July 06, 1859 in Brooklyn, New York., and died June 30, 1945 in Patchogue, New York.
Notes for HIRAM DEWITT NEWINS:



H. Dewitt Newins
By,
Mabel (Peggy) Newins

My parental Grandfather was born 2 June 1857 in the Newins Homestead in Patchogue, Long Island, New York. He had a difficult start in life as he only weighed two and a half pounds, but, eventually the source of life was very strong within him, and he developed into the a perfect specimen of manhood. His father William Hiram Newins, was born on 27 October 1828 in the City of New York, married Nancy Elizabeth Smalling-Smith in 1851. Nancy was a native of Patchogue, born 20 March 1834. William Newins decided to settled down in Patchogue after his marriage, and bought up many acres of land with the intention of farming which was then considered an extensive scale. He also represented a manufactory of farming implements in Suffolk County, and had wide acquainting for miles around.
Hiram Dewitt, my grandfather, was the second child to be born of this marriage. He had three brothers and two sisters, (William) Lawerance, Howard Smith, Elizabeth Freeman, Frederick Bolton, and Luella Blanch, all of whom are still living with the exception of (William) Lawerance.
H. Dewitt was sent to the Village School which was about a mile from the "Old Homestead". The studies at that time consisted nothing more then the three "r's", and H. Dewitt liked and excelled in arithmetic. His education was limited just to the Village School, and upon completing the courses there, he devoted all his time to farm work. It seemed the most of the chores fell upon his shoulders, perhaps because he always had a fondness for animals and a willingness to work from dawn to dusk. His brothers meanwhile, continued their education and followed other pursuits. Howard Smith operated a clothing store in the Village of Islip, Fred Bolton and Arthur M. Swezey together bought the old Fischel Building and established the Swezey & Newins Department Store still in operation. H. Dewitt inherited the family farm and also became a capable boatman. His home was located a half mile from the Great South Bay and from his earliest years he owned boats and had a passion for sailing.
The following incident of Hiram's school days which he always remembered. One day he and other boys were helping themselves to pears from the old tree in the school yard. The other boys dropped from the tree and ran when they saw the School Master coming. When Hiram finally saw him, he chuckled to himself at the prospect of dropping from the tree and getting away before he was caught. Laughing as he was - his tongue protruding, and when he struck the ground his teeth went right through it. To this day he carries a scar on his tongue.
Hiram, enjoyed a keen sense of humor, and found pleasure in a good practical joke. Back in the days when moon lit parties were quite the thing, Hiram use to entertain his friends by taking them sailing . On one or more occasion when sailing at night in a very light breeze, he would slip forward and noiselessly drop anchor. For several hours those on board supposed that they were sailing until it came time to think about getting home; then Hiram would go Forward and with much gusto heave in the anchor to the astonishment of his guests, whom never expected that they had never been sailing all the time. Much merriment would then result from the knowledge that the joke was on them.
Hiram and some other small playmates got a good laugh out of a joke they played on an unsuspecting gentleman one evening. While he was making a call, the boys unharnessed the horse from the wagon and stuck the shaft through the fence. They then re harnessed the horse with the fence between him and the wagon. When the old man came out in the extreme dark, the horse seemed to be just as he left it; but of course the poor animal couldn't move, much to the consternation of its owner.
Hiram often visited the Case's who were very good friends of the family. It was at their home that he met Geraldine Stevenson who use to come each summer from New York City to visit. She was born in New York City on July 6, 1859 and married Hiram in 1882. While courting Geraldine at the Case's he would carefully arrange paper bags full of coal that could be laid upon the fire with out noise. The Case's had thought they could tell what time Hiram was leaving by telling him to fix the fire for the night before he went. The Case's thought they could hear the coal being poured on the fire, but there was one young man too smart for them!
After their marriage, Hiram built his own home adjourning the old homestead on a plot of one or two acres. He made his living mostly through oyster farming, by leasing oyster beds out in the bay. He ran a small farm too with the aid of hired help, and for many years had a milk route. Hiram and Geraldine had four sons and a daughter; Robert, Harold, (John) Milton, Stanley and Geraldine. Hiram was always a clean-minded gentleman. He told his four sons that they could repeat any thing they heard him say, and there doesn't seem to be any of his children whom ever heard him use profanity or evil remarks. He always maintained that, " If you can't speak good of one, than don't speak at all".
At one time Hiram became third mate on what was then the largest Long Island sound passenger and freight steamer of of New York for Connecticut ports. This was the "Richard Peck" which is still in service. After all his happy years of home-life, Hiram found he was not content to be away from his family, and did not continue his position on the Richard Peck.
About ten years ago, he was engaged to take a boat from Long Island to Miami by the in-land route. This trip was made successfully and a winter spent in Florida proved to be a big event for he and Geraldine.
Hiram always had a remarkable ability of to "come-back" after a serious illness or accident. Many of his friends think he has a charmed life. The following are just a few examples of this characteristic of his.
When he was a mere boy, his father warned him against attempting to ride one of the horses that was particular spirited. One Sunday morning when every one else was at church, Hiram decided to take a ride. The horse threw him , but not clear. he could not get his feet out of stirrups he was caught in a dangling position his head struck the ground at each stride of the horse's gallop. He was carried some distance before he was able to break free. As a result of this experience he was unconscious for several days. On another occasion while crossing the cow yard which adjourned the barns, Hiram was a attacked by a bull. He was tossed into the air but luckily landed near a ladder that had been left leaning against the barn. while the bull was preparing to charge again, Hiram managed to crawl behind the ladder. Then as the bull attacked the ladder, Hiram was able to crawl under the gate to safety. He was so aroused by this attack that he killed the bull by a blow on it's head with an ax. The bull was one of his father's best animals, so naturally he was terribly upset when he found out Hiram had slaughtered him, but not nearly as much as Hiram when the bull tossed him.
Hiram was for many years troubled with nightmares and sleep walking probably from over work. One morning he jumped from the second floor window in his sleep. His mother - up and about the early chores- saw his form pass by the kitchen window and fainted from fright. Hiram came directly into the house and got smelling salts, and revived his mother. He was not the least bit injured from the fall.
One time Hiram went out on his large sloop anchored off shore to grease the mast. He hauled himself to the mast-head in a chain by means of the halyards. He had planned to work from the top down, but hadn't gone very far when the halyards broke and he landed beside the windlass on the deck. Hiram came to with his only companion, his faithful dog, lapping his face. He managed to crawl tot he stern of the boat and get into his row boat and reached the shore. He then cut himself a stiff willow limb, and with aid of this, hobbled home; hitched a team of horses, road to the village Doctor's, and found that he had fractured the bones in his right ankle. His whole leg from the thigh down was placed in a plaster of Paris cast. When his children came home from school, they were greatly surprised to see their ever-active father with is legs placed on a chair. Hiram was ordered to be absolutely quiet for weeks, how-ever, the very next day he was out sawing wood and continued to be up and around on crutches until the bones healed.
There was a heavy wind blowing one night and Hiram feared that his boat (anchored just off the shore) might drag anchor. Calling his youngest son , Stanley, to aid him Hiram set out in a small motor launch to run out an extra anchor to the sloop. The sloop was jumping her bowsprit under the heavy sea, and it was hard to keep the launch near her bow while Stanley lowered the extra anchor down for his father to run off to windward. In some unexplainable manner Hiram got under the bowsprit as it was coming down in the seaway, and was struck a terrible blow on the head which knocked him unconscious. He fell against the fly-wheel of the motor boat which stopped the engine. Stanley heard the motor stop, but saw nothing in the darkness. Receiving no answer to his repeated shouts, he put on a life-preserver and jumped overboard, and swam around looking for his father. Meanwhile the launch had drifted onto a sandbar and somehow rolled its anchor off the Forward deck and automatically anchored itself. Here the boat was rapidly filling with water as the waves broke over the sand bar. Giving up all hope of ever seeing his father alive, Stanley swam slowly ashore. Suddenly, he made out the faint outline of the launch and hastened over to it. He found his father unconscious form floating in the boat. Stanley some how dragged his father home. Hiram was unconscious for three days, he had suffered a concussion to the brain.
Another serious accident happened when Hiram fifteen years ago. He was repairing a Leader pipe and was standing with one foot on a grape ardor and one foot on the roof of the house, when The ardor gave sway. Hiram fell on an old wooden set tub, (used for washing) , and one of the projecting handles pierced is side under the heart. Soley due to his clean out-door life and his strong desire to live, he pulled through this accident although incapacitated for many months and undergoing double pneumonia.
Now at the age of 72, Hiram is still able to enjoy life, although many of his plans have gone astray and he has been left with less material assets than his brothers and sisters, he continues to look on the bright side of life and keeps on plugging. For the past several years he has spent the winter months with his daughter, Geraldine Hetzel and her family in Charleston, South Carolina, escaping the cold frigid winters of the north. All his children are married and Hiram and his wife, Geraldine, are the proud grandparents of thirteen grandchildren. Once at Charleston, Hiram assisted in the capture of a baby whale. this whale was given over to the care of the Charleston Museum. Hiam is still able to carry on around the waters of the Great South Bay, which gives him great pleasure.

Note: This story is copied exactly as it was written by Mrs. Watson. [R.G]

More About HIRAM DEWITT NEWINS:
Burial: January 04, 1944, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Farmer, Bayman.

More About GERALDINE STEPHENSON:
Burial: July 02, 1945, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About HIRAM NEWINS and GERALDINE STEPHENSON:
Marriage: October 19, 1882, Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of HIRAM NEWINS and GERALDINE STEPHENSON are:
50. i. ROBERT DEWITT5 NEWINS, b. September 02, 1883, Patchogue, New York.; d. August 08, 1964, Patchogue, New York. 51. ii. JOHN MILTON NEWINS, b. January 23, 1886, Patchogue, New York.; d. March 1967, Milton, Mass.
52. iii. HAROLD STEPHENSON NEWINS, b. November 11, 1887, Patchogue, New York; d. March 06, 1963, Gainesville, Florida.
53. iv. STANLEY FROST NEWINS, b. March 06, 1890, Patchogue, New York; d. April 18, 1961, Bayport, New York.
54. v. GERALDINE HAZEL NEWINS, b. November 09, 1891, Patchogue, New York; d. November 1985, Sanford, Florida.


29. HOWARD SMITH4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 19, 1861 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 18, 1936 in Islip, New York. He married ARABELLA FLORENCE CLOCK in Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York, daughter of FOSTER CLOCK and PHOEBE JOHNSON. She was born March 04, 1861 in Islip, New York, and died October 25, 1937 in Islip, New York.

More About HOWARD SMITH NEWINS:
Burial: July 21, 1936, Oakwood, Cenetery, Bayshore, New York
Occupation: Merchant, (H.S. Newins & Son Clothing Store)

More About ARABELLA FLORENCE CLOCK:
Burial: October 28, 1937, Oakwood, Cenetery, Bayshore, New York

More About HOWARD NEWINS and ARABELLA CLOCK:
Marriage: Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York

Children of HOWARD NEWINS and ARABELLA CLOCK are:
55. i. FLORENCE CAROLINE5 NEWINS, b. March 18, 1884, Bayshore, New York; d. March 20, 1958, Islip, New York.
56. ii. DAMON FOSTER NEWINS, b. 1887, Islip, New York; d. 1952, Islip, New York.
57. iii. HARRY HOWARD NEWINS, b. February 27, 1900, Islip, New York; d. March 1985, Bay Shore, New York.
58. iv. SPENCER JOHNSTON NEWINS, b. September 03, 1905, Bayshore, New York; d. July 24, 1964, Bayshore, New York.


30. ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1867 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 15, 1950 in Patchogue, New York. She married HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN January 1888 in The Newins Homestead, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY., son of DAVID CONKLIN and ANGELINA ROGERS. He was born September 05, 1863 in Patchogue, New York, and died October 25, 1925 in Brooklyn, New York.

More About ELIZABETH FREEMAN NEWINS:
Burial: July 18, 1950, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Clerk, (H.S. Conklin Stationers)

Notes for HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:



Howard S. Conklin
Dies in Hospital

Prominent Merchant was Ill
Only Few Days
____

Was Active in many Spheres-
Came from Ancient Long Island Family
Conducted Store 40 Years

The death of Howard S. Conklin, one of Patchogue's leading merchants and citizens, occurred early Wednesday evening in the Brooklyn Hospital at the age of 62. His death was sudden and quite unexpected among his friends. He had been in good health until recently when an internal disorder necessitated an operation which was preformed at the hospital on Monday. Mr. Conklin had been a leading figure in the civic affairs of Patchogue for 40 years.

Mr. Conklin was born on September 5, 1863 in East Patchogue. His father, David F. Conklin, was a farmer who had once been deeply interested in the sea, one of his whaling voyages taking him around the world once lasting three years and eight months. His mother, was Angeline C. Conklin. His early years were spent attending the district school and working on the farm.

He was graduated from the Patchogue High School in June 1882, and continued his education in the Eastman Business College at Poughkeepsie, from which he graduated in December, 1882. In the Fall of 1883 he became bookkeeper and cashier in a business in Brooklyn, and continued there until the Spring of 1884, then he was employed on the Conklin farm until January, 1885 when he took a sea voyage to Savanah, Ga., on the brig Robert Dillon, commanded by Captain E. Eugene Hawkins. The following May he founded the Stationary business on South Ocean Avenue which he conducted till his final illness. For a short time he occupied the store opposite the the present one.

Mr. Conklin joined the Congregational Church in 1880, and always remained active in its affairs. in 1890 he was elected Clerk, an office which he held continuously until the time of his death and for many years he served as superintendent of the Sunday school.
On January 11, 1888, Mr. Conklin married Miss. Lizzie F. Newins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Newins of Patchogue, whom he had known since childhood. They had two children, Howard S. Conklin, Jr. a graduate from Lafayette College now in business at Easton, Pa. and Hazel Elizabeth Conklin, who is a student at Drew Seminary.

The organizations and activities which Mr. Conklin originated or served prominently are numerous. He was one of the charter members of the Union Hook & Ladder Company, and always retained his membership. His death leaves but one surviving charter member of the company, George Taylor. In 1894, he assisted in organizing the Long Island Chautauqua at Point of Woods, Fire Island, and served as a director and secretary of the Chautauqua Steam Boat Company and also of the Chautauqua Hotel Company, he was President and Manager of the latter organization during the season of 1908. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, the I.O.O.F., and of South Side Lodge F and A. M.

In 1920 he organized the very successful Round Table Club, and was Director and Secretary at the begining, becoming the third President of the club, and at the time of his death he was its Secretary. He was a member of the Domino Yacht Club. Many years ago he serve as Patchogue correspondent of the Brooklyn Times.

For 17 years Mr. Conklin was Director and Secretary of the Patchogue Electric Company, He was many years Director of the Patchogue Bank. He was also Director and Treasurer for the Community Hospital. During the World War he served as Director and local Chairman for the American Red Cross, and he was always a member of that organization. For 12 years he was Director and Treasurer of the Long Island Bible Society, and at his death was a Director and Secretary of the Society.

Mr. Conklin was tenth generation of Conklins on Long Island since the settlement of the family on Long Island in 1640. He was the second local businessman to ride a bicycle for business, away back in the days and he was also one of the first local men to own an automobile, one of the old Orient Buckboards.

Besides his wife and two children, Mr. Conklin leaves two sisters, Mrs. Frank Overton of Patchogue and Mrs Eugen Hawkins. Sr. of East Patchogue.

The funeral services were to be held in the Congregational Church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. Louis Harold Johnston officiating. Interment will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue.

Authorities: The Patchogue Advance October 27, 1925, Grave Stone Inscriptions, Cedar grove Cemetery.




More About HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:
Burial: October 28, 1925, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Merchant

Marriage Notes for ELIZABETH NEWINS and HOWARD CONKLIN:
A Brilliant Social Event.
The marriage of Miss Lizzie Newins, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Newins, to H. S. Conklin, our popular stationer, was solemnized at the residence fo the bride's parents, Patchogue, on Wednesday, Jan. 11, before a large number of guests. The ceremony was performed in the south parlor under an arch of green, from which depended the lucky floral horse shoe, while a pyramid of potted plants formed a very pretty background. The Rev. 0. D. Crawford; of the Congregational church officiated At a trifle past the appointed hour the notes of Mendelsohn 's grand old wedding march were heard and the bride and groom entered preceded by two little girls, Lulu and Arlene -a sister and niece of the bride, dressed in white and carrying bouquets. The groom looked particularly neat and trim in his suit of black with white tie and tea rose boutonniere, but there was noticed a stern and thoughtful expression, as though he fully realized the solemnity of the occasion. The bride was charming. Her dress of mahogany faille Francoise, with corsage garniture of white tulle and tea roses was particularly becoming. Her ornaments were diamonds. The ceremony over, congratulations and best wishes were extended; after which the guests sat down to a bountiful collation served by the good host and hostess. Music followed, both vocal and instrumental, and a good social time was in order, when suddenly an old "slipper" appeared on the scene and the sound of rice was heard. The time for the departure of the bride and groom was evidently at hand and so was the rice that had been passed around, for the pair slipped out so quietly that the slipper scarce slipped in time, and the conventional rice throwing was in a measure abandoned But of "good luck" to them just the same, and may they enjoy many years of it, combined with happiness almost perfect. The bride's travelling suit was of silver gray cloth, tailor made, with hat to match. She wore a scarf wrap. The presents received were numerous and beautiful. Among the guests were noticed WH. Newins and wife, D.F. Conklin and wife, Howard Newins and wife, Lawrence Newins and wife, De Witt Newins and wife, Fred Newins, Eugene Hawkins and wife, Miss Lena Conklin, Rev. Otis Crawford and wife, Mrs. Henry Carman and daughter, George W Robinson and wife, Joseph Baily and wife, G. G. Roe and wife, Everett Robinson and wife, Miss Minnie Robinson, Terry Robinson and wife, Mrs. Hewlitt Robinson, Willet Robinson, wife and daughter, Miss Annie Robinson, Sammie Robinson, John Potter and wife, Jesse Mills and wife, Dr. A. H. Terry and wife, Millard Weeks and wife, Warren Weeks and wife, Miss. Nellie Hurtin, Misses Lulu and Georgia Smith, Mrs. Laura Swezey and daughters, Mtrs. Henry Rogers and daughter, of .Speonk; Charles Conklin and wife; Miss Maggie Jurtin, Misses Martha and Mamie Bailey, Judson Overton and wife, Joseph Swezey, Mrs. Winfield Smith, Mrs. John F. Gardner, A. McNeil and wife, Miss Belle Rose, Walter Rose, Miss Fannie Wick, Mrs. Nelson McBride, Miss Nettie Teague, Miss. Mabel Fates, Miss. Lucy Smith, Othniel Smith and wife, Sidney Weeks, Ernest Fishel, Willett Raynor, Mordecai Overton, Miss Lottie Weeks, G. Lupton Robinson, Joseph Robinson, P. 7: Robinson and wife, Jeremiah Robinson and wife, Miss Fussie Anderson, Brooklyn; Miss Bertha Streat, N F. Alfred Peckham and wife, Brooklyn; William Homes and wife,. Mr. and Miss Lieber, Miss Isabelle Wicks, of Conn.,. Miss Ida Weeks, Miss Effie Wicks, Mrs. Scudder Hawkins, Mrs' Wilmot, Malaga Smith and wife, Miss Blanche Robinson, Mrs. Filbert Horton, Mrs. William Dayton, Miss Maggie Horton,. George F. Littell and wife, Mrs. Daniel Newins.

More About HOWARD CONKLIN and ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Marriage: January 1888, The Newins Homestead, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY.

Children of ELIZABETH NEWINS and HOWARD CONKLIN are:
59. i. HOWARD STRONG5 CONKLIN, b. October 04, 1892, Patchogue, New York; d. July 04, 1986, Bloomingfield, New Jersey.
60. ii. HAZEL ELIZABETH CONKLIN, b. 1906, Patchogue, New York; d. March 02, 1986, Bellport, New York.


31. WILFRED B.4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1871 in Patchogue, New York., and died August 12, 1951 in Port Jefferson, New York. He married ISABELLA OSBOURN January 08, 1895 in The Patchogue Congregational Church. She was born September 01, 1872 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1941 in Patchogue, New York.

More About WILFRED B. NEWINS:
Burial: August 13, 1951, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Merchant (Co-owner of Swezey & Newins Department Store in Patchogue, New York)

More About ISABELLA OSBOURN:
Burial: 1941, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About WILFRED NEWINS and ISABELLA OSBOURN:
Marriage: January 08, 1895, The Patchogue Congregational Church

Children of WILFRED NEWINS and ISABELLA OSBOURN are:
i. WILFRED OWEN5 NEWINS, b. 1895, Patchogue, New York; d. November 14, 1947, Miami, Florida; m. IVY JACKSON; b. Auqubouge, New York.

More About WILFRED OWEN NEWINS:
Burial: Unknown, Creamated

61. ii. IRMA JOSEPHINE NEWINS, b. October 26, 1897, Patchogue, New York; d. May 20, 1970, Patchogue, New York.


32. LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS (WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 19, 1878 in Patchogue, New York., and died April 04, 1956 in Melbourne, Florida. She married FRANK ALFRED POTTER June 1901 in 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY., son of JOHN POTTER and ELIZA WILLIAMS. He was born April 05, 1876 in Brooklyn, New York., and died February 07, 1967 in Melbourne, Florida.

Notes for LUELLA BLANCH NEWINS:
Luella was elected to the Patchogue School Board of Education in 1924.

More About LUELLA BLANCH NEWINS:
Burial: April 12, 1956, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Education: Patchogue Union School, graduating June 1895

More About FRANK ALFRED POTTER:
Burial: February 12, 1967, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Education: Patchogue Union School.
Occupation: Bank Executive, Patchogue Bank.

Marriage Notes for LUELLA NEWINS and FRANK POTTER:
Potter -Newins
Beneath smiling skies and amidst the perfume of June roses, Miss. Luella Blanch Newins and Mr. Frank Alfred Potter were happily wed at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. William H. Newins, last Saturday afternoon, June 1st at three o'clock. Rev. Chas. N Gleason, of the Congregational church, and the pastor of both the young people, performed the ceremony in the presence of over a hundred guests. The bride, a stately brunette, was dressed in a gown off white silk crepe de chine over white taffeta, with real lace trimmings. The bridal veil of tulle was v caught up with Lillie of the valley and roses. She carried a magnificent Bouquet of white roses and Lillie of the valley in the center of which was an "American Beauty" red rose which was afterwards presented to Mrs. John A. Potter, mother of the groom. The diamond brooch at her throat was the gift of the groom. Mrs. Howard S. Conklin, the only sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of biscuit colored silk crepe de chine, trimmed with lace, and carried beautiful clusters of "Golden Gate II cream colored roses. The bridesmaids were Miss. Julia E. Exton, of Highbridge, NJ. who wore pretty gowns of pink embroidered silk muslin with lace trimmings and carried bouquets of pink roses. Mr. Richard Potter, brother of the groom was , best man, and Messrs. Clarence Vroman and Edward Smith were the ushers. Masters Harvey Newins, Stanley Newins, Damon Newins, Harold Newins, and Howard Conklin Jr., all nephews, of the bride, were the ribbon boys. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Dewitt Newins, Prof. H.L. Koerner played the Mendelsohn wedding march as the wedding party came in. He also played during the reception. The pretty home was tastefully decorated with smilax, the apple blossoms and maiden hair ferns which adorned the mantles being especially effective. The table holding the bride's cake was decorated with dainty festoons of Smilax entwining Lillie of the valley and carnations. After the reception, lunch was served by a caterer. The great display of the bride's gifts was the envy of the fair women present who feasted their eyes upon the wealth of solid silver, cut glass, china ; and handsome novelties in furnishings. There were generous checks from the bride's mother and the groom's father. The souvenirs of the attendants were a gold pin from the groom to his best man and silk umbrellas to the ushers; to the matron of honor and the bride's maids the bride gave each a beautiful lace fan. Mr. and Mrs. Potter left on the afternoon train for New York and will be absent on a ten day tour visiting the Pan-American Exposition, Lake Placid and other northern New York resorts. The bride is a young woman of various accomplishments and an unusually capable young woman. She holds a prominent place in church, social, musical and literary circles. Mr. Potter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Potter and is a man of excellent character and bright prospects. He holds the responsible position of receiving teller in the Patchogue Bank.

Authority: Patchogue Advance June 1901.

More About FRANK POTTER and LUELLA NEWINS:
Marriage: June 1901, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY.

Children of LUELLA NEWINS and FRANK POTTER are:
i. JOHN ALFRED5 POTTER, b. October 26, 1903, Patchogue, New York; d. December 07, 1967, The Great South Bay; m. IMOGENE ROGERS, 1945, Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York; b. October 04, 1909, Patchogue, New York; d. September 1986, Bayport, New York.

Notes for JOHN ALFRED POTTER:
BAYPORT
JOHN POTTER, Boatswain's Mate Second Class:
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, was born October 26, 1903 at Patchogue. After graduation from the Patchogue High School in 1919, he attended the Perkiomen Prep. School at Pennsbury, Pa. and Lafayette University at Easton, Pa. Then was employed as a Dispatcher and Cashier for Reich Bros. In September 1942 he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard and received his basic training at Ellis Island and Northport. He served at the Fire Island Station doing Anti-Submarine duty aboard boats CER 3050 and CER 837, and later patrolling the Long Island Sound in an Anti-Submarine Patrol from New London and Bridgeport. In June 1945 Boatswain Potter was discharged from the service at New York under the point system.

Authority: "Islip Town's World War II Effort" by; Nathaniel R. Howell c. 1948 page 75.

More About JOHN ALFRED POTTER:
Burial: April 1968, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About IMOGENE ROGERS:
Burial: September 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About JOHN POTTER and IMOGENE ROGERS:
Marriage: 1945, Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York

62. ii. HAROLD FRANK POTTER, b. May 19, 1909, Patchogue, New York.; d. November 15, 1987, Seward, Alaska.
iii. ROSWELL WILLIAMS POTTER, b. July 22, 1915, Patchogue, New York.; d. August 12, 1945, Melbourne, Florida.

More About ROSWELL WILLIAMS POTTER:
Burial: August 14, 1945, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Education: Patchogue Union School.


33. CHARLES HOWARD4 VAN ORDEN (MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 1855 in San Francisco, California, and died November 14, 1938 in San Francisco, California. He married LOUISA CAROLINE MONCK, daughter of S. LEE MONCK. She was born January 25, 1865 in San Francisco, California, and died December 14, 1951 in San Francisco, California.

More About CHARLES HOWARD VAN ORDEN:
Occupation: Printer Co-Owner of Philips & Van Orden Publishing Co. in San Francisco, California.

Children of CHARLES VAN ORDEN and LOUISA MONCK are:
63. i. VIOLA5 VAN ORDEN, b. September 04, 1883, San Francisco, California; d. January 1976, Union, New Jersey.
ii. MYRTLE VAN ORDEN, b. 1887, San Francisco, California.
64. iii. HOWARD LOWELL VAN ORDEN, b. August 29, 1889, San Francisco, California; d. December 14, 1973, San Francisco, California.
iv. LEONARD LOWELL VAN ORDEN, b. 1880.


34. LEANADER P.4 VAN ORDEN (MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1856 in San Francisco, California, and died March 29, 1928 in Alameda, California. He married KATE POST. She was born March 22, 1858 in Chicago, Illinois, and died June 09, 1953 in Santa Cruz, California.

More About LEANADER P. VAN ORDEN:
Burial: March 31, 1928, Alameda, California
Education: University of California San Francisco School of Dentisry.
Occupation: Dentist.

More About KATE POST:
Burial: June 11, 1953, Alameda, California
Occupation: Registered Nurse.

Children of LEANADER VAN ORDEN and KATE POST are:
i. MARY CATHERINE5 VAN ORDEN, b. 1887, Alameda, California; d. January 19, 1920, Alameda, California.

More About MARY CATHERINE VAN ORDEN:
Burial: January 21, 1920, Alameda, California

65. ii. LINCOLN VAN ORDEN, b. 1889, Alameda, California; d. June 13, 1929, San Francisco, California.
iii. CLARK C. VAN ORDEN, b. 1895, Alameda, California; d. October 19, 1911, Alameda, California.

More About CLARK C. VAN ORDEN:
Burial: October 21, 1911, Alameda, California

iv. KATHERINE VAN ORDEN.
v. DOROTHY VAN ORDEN.


35. GEORGE NEWINS4 VAN ORDEN (MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 29, 1869 in San Francisco, California, and died January 18, 1937 in San Francisco, California. He married ELIZABETH ISABEL LEWIN, daughter of ROBERT LEWIN and JULIA ALLEN. She was born January 09, 1879 in San Francisco, California, and died August 12, 1943 in Alameda, California.

More About GEORGE NEWINS VAN ORDEN:
Burial: January 20, 1937, Bookdale, California
Degree: Doctorate of Dental Medicine.
Education: University of California San Francisco, School of Dentisry
Occupation: Dentist in San Francisco, California.

More About ELIZABETH ISABEL LEWIN:
Burial: August 14, 1943, Brookdale, California

Children of GEORGE VAN ORDEN and ELIZABETH LEWIN are:
i. EDITH ISABEL5 VAN ORDEN, b. October 08, 1905, Alameda, California; d. September 28, 1977, Marin, California.
66. ii. GEORGE ALLEN VAN ORDEN, b. February 15, 1904, Alameda, California; d. November 16, 1985, San Rafael, California.


36. DEWITT MILLER4 HAVENS (AUGUSTA JANE3 GERARD, HANNAH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 10, 1858. He married MARY ZORETTA KETCHAM June 20, 1883.

Notes for DEWITT MILLER HAVENS:
Authorities: "The Havens Family In Suffolk County, New York" by; Barrington S. Havens

More About DEWITT HAVENS and MARY KETCHAM:
Marriage: June 20, 1883

Children of DEWITT HAVENS and MARY KETCHAM are:
i. ZORETTA5 HAVENS, b. January 11, 1886.
ii. CHARLES SMITH HAVENS, b. May 04, 1887.
iii. DEWITT MILLER HAVENS, b. September 26, 1896.


37. LOUISE MINTURN4 HAVENS (AUGUSTA JANE3 GERARD, HANNAH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 22, 1860 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 23, 1896 in Amity, New York. She married FRANK HOBBY April 18, 1890 in The Patchogue United Methodist Church, son of EDWIN HOBBY and ADELAIDE FROST. He was born Unknown in Brooklyn, New York, and died Unknown in Amity, New York.

Notes for LOUISE MINTURN HAVENS:
Authorities: "Long Island Genealogy" The Havens Family

Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery,


More About LOUISE MINTURN HAVENS:
Burial: November 25, 1896, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About FRANK HOBBY:
Burial: Unknown, The Great South Bay

More About FRANK HOBBY and LOUISE HAVENS:
Marriage: April 18, 1890, The Patchogue United Methodist Church

Child of LOUISE HAVENS and FRANK HOBBY is:
i. GIRARD HAVEN5 HOBBY, b. November 19, 1892, Patchogue, New York; d. January 1969, Amity, New York.

More About GERARD HAVEN HOBBY:
Burial: January 1969, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


38. ANNA4 NEWINS (AARON CLARK3, HENRY JOSEPH2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 27, 1871 in Patchogue, New York, and died December 10, 1936 in Sayville, New York. She married EDWARD BEEBE, son of IRA BEEBE. He was born March 30, 1867 in Sayville, New York, and died September 27, 1903 in Sayville, New York.

More About ANNA NEWINS:
Burial: December 13, 1936, Union Cemetery, Sayville, New York

More About EDWARD BEEBE:
Burial: September 29, 1903, Union Cemetery, Sayville, New York

Children of ANNA NEWINS and EDWARD BEEBE are:
i. ROBERT5 BEEBE.
ii. ANNIE A. BEEBE, b. August 10, 1887, Sayville, New York; d. January 1976, Brooklyn, New York; m. CRANE.


Generation No. 5

39. GRACE ELEANORE5 NEWINS (CHARLES MORTIMER4, ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS;3 JR., ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 06, 1879 in Brooklyn, New York. She married WILSON W. BROWN.

Child of GRACE NEWINS and WILSON BROWN is:
i. GRACE ELEANORE6 BROWN.


40. LILLIAN VAN CORT5 NEWINS (CHARLES MORTIMER4, ELIPHALET SMITH NEWINS;3 JR., ELIPHALET SMITH2 NEWINS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 03, 1881 in Brooklyn, New York., and died January 1975 in Burligton, New Jersey. She married CHARLES VAN LEER.

Notes for LILLIAN VAN CORT NEWINS:

Authorities: New York Times Publications, Mr. Charles S. Pelletreau "Genealogy and Family History of New York" Vol. III (C) 1907. Mr. Robert Garcia.

Child of LILLIAN NEWINS and CHARLES VAN LEER is:
i. CHARLES NEWINS6 VAN LEER, b. March 22, 1902; d. March 1957.


41. RICHARD LAURANCE5 THOMPSON (MARTHA JANE4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 17, 1867 in Patchogue, New York, and died Unknown in Patchogue, New York.

More About RICHARD LAURENCE THOMPSON:
Burial: Unknown, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Child of RICHARD LAURENCE THOMPSON is:
i. LAURENCE EDWARD6 THOMPSON, b. December 08, 1897, Patchogue, New York; d. 1898, Patchogue, New York.

More About LAURENCE EDWARD THOMPSON:
Burial: 1898, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


42. NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES (EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1870 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1915 in Patchogue, New York. She married JAMES STEVENSON. He was born 1867 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1925 in Patchogue, New York.

More About NETTIE MARTHA COWLES:
Burial: 1915, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About JAMES STEVENSON:
Burial: 1925, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Children of NETTIE COWLES and JAMES STEVENSON are:
67. i. MARTHA6 STEVENSON, b. July 23, 1893, Patchogue, New York; d. September 1981, Patchogue, New York.
ii. ADIALIE STEVENSON, b. 1896, Patchogue, New York; d. 1922; m. JAMES MCKNIGHT; b. 1893; d. 1921.

More About ADIALIE STEVENSON:
Burial: 1922, Mount Pleasent Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York

More About JAMES MCKNIGHT:
Burial: 1921, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York

68. iii. EDWARD COWLES STEVENSON, b. 1903, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. January 15, 1955, 21 Potter Street, Patchogue, New York.
69. iv. ANNA STEVENSON, b. March 14, 1905, Patchogue, New York; d. November 20, 1994, Patchogue, New York.
v. VALENTINE STEVENSON, b. 1910, Patchogue, New York; d. 1966, Patchogue, New York; m. ISABEL TRAINOR; b. 1894, Patchogue, New York; d. 1919, Bellport, New York.

More About VALENTINE STEVENSON:
Burial: 1966, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ISABEL TRAINOR:
Burial: 1919, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


43. MADELINE5 COWLES (EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 26, 1890 in Patchogue, New York, and died February 15, 1969 in Brookhaven, New York. She married HARRY VICTOR. He was born October 15, 1885 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 1963 in Patchogue, New York.

More About MADELINE COWLES:
Burial: February 18, 1969, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About HARRY VICTOR:
Burial: July 1963, Lakeview Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Child of MADELINE COWLES and HARRY VICTOR is:
70. i. LORRAINE6 JOSEPHINE VICTOR, b. May 11, 1919, Patchogue, New York; d. April 1996, Brookhaven, New York.


44. EDWARD AARON5 NEWINS (DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 15, 1875 in Brookhaven, New York, and died October 30, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York. He married MARY T. FORAM November 1898 in Saint Columbas R.C. Church, West 25th Street, Manhattan, New York. She was born May 01, 1873 in County Limerick, Ireland, and died in Brooklyn, New York.

More About EDWARD AARON NEWINS:
Burial: November 03, 1955, Pinelawn Memoral Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York

More About MARY T. FORAM:
Burial: Pinelawn Memorial Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York

More About EDWARD NEWINS and MARY FORAM:
Marriage: November 1898, Saint Columbas R.C. Church, West 25th Street, Manhattan, New York

Children of EDWARD NEWINS and MARY FORAM are:
i. JAMES DAVID6 NEWINS, b. February 28, 1900, Brooklyn, New York; d. March 1900, Brooklyn, New York.
ii. EDWARD AARON. NEWINS, b. September 05, 1902, Brooklyn, New York; d. August 06, 1903, Brooklyn, New York.

More About EDWARD AARON. NEWINS:
Burial: August 08, 1903, Calvery Cemetery, Woodside, Queens, New York

71. iii. JOHN J. NEWINS, b. September 05, 1902, Brooklyn, New York.; d. September 04, 1992, Brooklyn, New York.
iv. HAROLD NEWINS, b. Abt. 1905, Brooklyn, New York; d. 1933, Brooklyn, New York.


45. SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS (DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1880 in Brooklyn, New York, and died 1966 in Sea Cliff, New Jersey. She married ANTON BUDINICH November 27, 1901 in Manhattan, New York. He was born 1873 in New Jersey, and died 1954 in Sea Cliff, New Jersey.

More About ANTON BUDINICH and SADIE NEWINS:
Marriage: November 27, 1901, Manhattan, New York

Children of SADIE NEWINS and ANTON BUDINICH are:
i. ANTHONY6 BUDINICH, b. August 31, 1902; d. November 1965.
ii. JOHN BUDINICH, b. August 25, 1905.
72. iii. EDWARD FREDERICK BUDINICH, b. April 01, 1907, New Jersey; d. March 15, 1997, Jersey City, New Jersey.
iv. ALVINA BUDINICH, b. June 04, 1912.
73. v. CATHERINE BUDINICH, b. Unknown.


46. JARVIS WICKS5 NEWINS (GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 18, 1889 in Manhattan, New York, and died July 03, 1935 in Portland, Oregon. He married (1) BERTHA FRANCES ELLIS. She was born July 31, 1891 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and died April 12, 1984 in Costa Masa, California. He married (2) JESSIE MARIAN MCFARLAND in Boise, Ada County, Idaho.

More About JARVIS WICKS NEWINS:
Burial: July 05, 1935, Portland, Oregon

More About JARVIS NEWINS and JESSIE MCFARLAND:
Marriage: Boise, Ada County, Idaho

Children of JARVIS NEWINS and BERTHA ELLIS are:
74. i. MARIAN ADELINE6 NEWINS, b. January 01, 1927.
75. ii. EUGENE GEORGE NEWINS- DENSON, b. August 27, 1918, Billings, Montana.
76. iii. JACK HOWARD NEWINS-DENSON, b. August 27, 1918, Billings, Montana; d. April 30, 2005, Cape Coral, Florida.


47. ARTHUR F.5 HAWKINS (CHARLES SANFORD4, SARAH ELIZABETH3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 06, 1874 in Patchogue, New York, and died June 28, 1939 in Patchogue, New York. He married MARGARET ELIZABETH GODDARD. She was born 1878, and died 1941 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for ARTHUR F. HAWKINS:


Patchogue Advance June 30, 1939

Postmaster Hawkins

Funeral 3 P.M. Today

Postal delivery service in Patchogue will be suspended for one hour this afternoon for the funeral of the late Postmaster Arthur F. Hawkins, which will be held at 3 P.M. from the Hawkins home, 55 Baker Street, Patchogue.
All Patchogue letter carriers in uniform, the majority of the post office clerks, Superintendent of Mails, Harry T. weeks and Assistant Postmaster Robert D. Newins will be Honorary pall bears. Under the plan a few men will remain at the post office to handle window matters during the hour's tribute.
The Rev. Hamington Wilson, Rector of Saint Paul's Episcopal church will officiate at the home services. Special rites will be held at the Ceder grove Cemetery by the Patchogue Lodge of Elks, of which Mr. Hawkins was a member for many years.
A life long resident of Patchogue, Mr. Hawkins had been employed by the Patchogue - Plymouth Lace Mill for 40 years before being appointed Postmaster in February 1934. Active in democratic politics, he had once been a candidate for Sheriff and later Brookhaven supervisor.
He died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital, New York, where he had been a patient for three weeks.
Funeral arrangements were delayed in order that his son, George Hawkins, secretary to Louis Bronfield, author, could get here from California.



More about the Hawkins family can be found in the book "A Hawkins Genealogy" by, Ralph C. Hawkins 1987 Gate Way Press.

Authorities: "A Hawkins Genealogy" by, Ralph C. Hawkins 1985. Gravestone inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery Patchogue, New York, Long Island Advance June 30, 1939.

More About ARTHUR F. HAWKINS:
Burial: June 30, 1939, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Bet. 1934 - 1939, Postmaster General of Patchogue.

Notes for MARGARET ELIZABETH GODDARD:
Authorities: Gravestone inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery Patchogue, New York. "A Hawkins Genealogy" By, Ralph C. Hawkins 1985 Gate Way Press.

More About MARGARET ELIZABETH GODDARD:
Burial: 1941, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Children of ARTHUR HAWKINS and MARGARET GODDARD are:
i. GEORGE ARTHUR6 HAWKINS, b. 1902, Patchogue, New York; d. 1948, Patchogue, New York.

More About GEORGE ARTHUR HAWKINS:
Burial: 1948, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

77. ii. DORIS CATHERINE HAWKINS, b. February 01, 1910, Patchogue, New York.; d. June 11, 1991, Patchogue, New York.


48. WALTER HIRAM5 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 31, 1877 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 04, 1951 in Los Angeles, California. He married (1) Julia Mae Greer, she was born August 28, 1877 and died October 20, 1963 (2) ALICE MAE OVERTON 1898 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., daughter of HENRY OVERTON and SARAH RAYNOR. She was born August 12, 1881 in Patchogue, New York, and died February 15, 1966 in Quogue, New York.

Notes for WALTER HIRAM NEWINS:

Los Angeles Times November 6, 1957

Newins, Walter H.
Services Wednesday at 10 AM in the Wee Kirk O' Heather.
Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

More About WALTER HIRAM NEWINS:
Burial: November 07, 1951, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Niche 20628, Columbarium of Nativity, Glendale, California.

More About ALICE MAE OVERTON:
Burial: February 17, 1966, Oakwood Cemetery, East Quogue, New York.

More About WALTER NEWINS and ALICE OVERTON:
Marriage: 1898, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of WALTER NEWINS and ALICE OVERTON are:
78. i. WALTER LAWRENCE6 NEWINS, b. December 1906, Patchogue, New York; d. July 1959, Center Moriches, New York.
79. ii. EDWARD EARL NEWINS, b. December 03, 1910, Patchogue, New York; d. January 20, 1961, Richmond, Virginia.
80. iii. NANCY ALLISON NEWINS, b. May 07, 1920, Center Moriches, New York; d. August 21, 2003, Kaneohe, Hawaii.


49. HARVEY BOLTEN5 NEWINS (WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 25, 1887 in Patchogue, New York, and died June 1967 in Manhattan, New York. He married (1) LEONE PETRIE. He met (2) An ENGLISH WOMAN. He married (3) LOUISE RAYSON October 27, 1927 in Manhattan, New York. she was born April 19, 1013 and died January 2, 1997.  He married (4) EDNA GREER JAMES February 01, 1937 in Roger Smith Hotel, Samford, Conn., daughter of JOSEPH GREER. She was born October 11, 1898 in New York, and died December 1981 in Miami, Florida.

Notes for HARVEY BOLTEN NEWINS:

Quintuple Love Story

There were 5 woman, not counting his 3 wives, in Harvey Bolton Newins' life, his second wife, Mrs. Louise Newins testified yesterday in suit for separation intended to void his third marriage.

Charges five shared him with three Wives

A way with women was Harvey Bolton Newins forte, as his second wife, Louise Rayson Newins, described it yesterday in Supreme Court. She counted on her fingers and named five in his intimate life - not included of course - the three he married.

She Lists 'Em

#1. Mrs. Julia O'Hara, a formal model from Jacksonville, Florida. #2 (late 1927) an unidentified English woman, #3 ( Spring 1929) Lola Rains, British actress; #4 (early 1932) Helen Wright, who is reputed to be a very Wealthy woman, #5 (Nov. on a trip to California), Dorothy White, actress.

At the hotel Maurice, she said Lola Rains was know as Mrs. Newins, and at the hotel Tuscany Helen Wright bore the same name. He [Harvey] was quite jolly about it all, she said, and frequently introduced his lights-of-love to Mrs. Newins #2.

Asks $250 a week

Mrs. Newins #2, through her attorney, Barnard H. Handler, 270 Broadway asked for alimony of $250 a week and $5,000 counsel fees. A hearing will be held Friday before Justice Lloyd Church.

The second Mrs. Newins says that the 3rd marriage is bigotry. Harvey Newins says that his #2 obtained a Mexican degree that freed him to remarry.

More About HARVEY BOLTEN NEWINS:
Burial: June 1967, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Real Estate Broker

More About HARVEY NEWINS and LOUISE RAYSON:
Marriage: October 27, 1927, Manhattan, New York

More About EDNA GEER JAMES:
Burial: January 1982, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About HARVEY NEWINS and EDNA JAMES:
Marriage: February 01, 1937, Roger Smith Hotel, Stamford, Conn.

Child of HARVEY NEWINS and LEONE PETRIE is:
81. i. PAULA S.6 NEWINS, b. February 19, 1916, in Manhattan, New York.; d. October 12, 1988.
2. DORIS E. NEWINS, b. 1916. in Manhattan, New York.

Child of HARVEY NEWINS and AN ENGLISH WOMAN is:
ii. LYNDON6 NEWINS, b. 1929 in Kent, England.


Child of HARVEY NEWINS and LOUISE RAYSON is:
iii. JUNE6 NEWINS, b. 1928. d. February 15, 2013 in Fort. Lauderdale, Florida she married WYLIE W. DAVIS, b. May2, 1919 and d, December 30, 2002.


Chidren of JUNE NEWINS and WYLIE W. DAVIS are:
i. LOUISE B. DAVIS.
ii. ELIZABETH DAVIS.



Descendants of Harvey Bolten Newins


 Generation No. 1


Temporary Addendum.

1.  HARVEY BOLTEN5 NEWINS  (WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 25, 1887 in Patchogue, New York, and died June 1967 in Manhattan, New York.  He married (1) LEONE ELEANOR PETRIE.    He met (2) ENGLISH WOMAN.    He married (3) LOUISE RAYSON October 27, 1927 in Manhattan, New York.    He married (4) EDNA GEER JAMES February 01, 1937 in Roger Smith Hotel, Sanford, Conn., daughter of JOSEPH GREER.  She was born October 11, 1898 in New York, and died December 1981 in Miami, Florida.


More About HARVEY BOLTEN NEWINS:


Burial: June 1967, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


Education: Patchogue Public Schools


Occupation: Real Estate Broker


More About HARVEY NEWINS and LOUISE RAYSON:


Marriage: October 27, 1927, Manhattan, New York


More About EDNA GEER JAMES:


Burial: January 1982, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York


More About HARVEY NEWINS and EDNA JAMES:


Marriage: February 01, 1937, Roger Smith Hotel, Sanford, Conn.


     Child of HARVEY NEWINS and LEONE PETRIE is:


2.               i.    PAULA S.6 NEWINS, b. February 19, 1916, New York.; d. October 12, 1988.


Child of HARVEY NEWINS and ENGLISH WOMAN is:


                 ii.    LYNDON6 NEWINS, b. England.


Child of HARVEY NEWINS and LOUISE RAYSON is:


3.             iii.    JUNE6 NEWINS, b. 1928, Manhattan, New York; d. February 13, 2013, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.



Generation No. 2



2.  PAULA S.6 NEWINS (HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 19, 1916 in New York., and died October 12, 1988.  She married O'BRIAN. 

Child of PAULA NEWINS and O'BRIAN is:


4.               i.    JACQUELYN7 O'BRIAN.



3.  JUNE6 NEWINS (HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1928 in Manhattan, New York, and died February 13, 2013 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  She married WHILEY H. DAVIS. 


    
Children of JUNE NEWINS and WHILEY DAVIS are:


                  i.    LOUISE B.7 DAVIS.
5.              ii.    ELIZABETH DAVIS.





Generation No. 3


4.  JACQUELYN7 O'BRIAN (PAULA S.6 NEWINS, HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)  She married MCCALL. 


     Child of JACQUELYN O'BRIAN and MCCALL is: 

    i.    TRAYCEE NEWINS8 MCCALL.


5.  ELIZABETH7 DAVIS (JUNE6 NEWINS, HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)  She married CARL EGGERS. 


     Children of ELIZABETH DAVIS and CARL EGGERS are:


6.               i.    GREGORY8 HILLARD.


7.               ii.    AMY HILLARD.



Generation No. 4





6.  GREGORY8 HILLARD (ELIZABETH7 DAVIS, JUNE6 NEWINS, HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)


  
Children of GREGORY HILLARD are:

  i.    CONNOR9 HILLARD.
 ii.    CAITLIN HILLARD.


7.  AMY8 HILLARD (ELIZABETH7 DAVIS, JUNE6 NEWINS, HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)  She married MICHAEL ZAWADSKI. 


     Children of AMY HILLARD and MICHAEL ZAWADSKI are:
 i.    WYATT9 ZAWADSKI.
 ii.    JACKSON ZAWADSKI.


50. ROBERT DEWITT5 NEWINS (HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 02, 1883 in Patchogue, New York., and died August 08, 1964 in Patchogue, New York. He married ALICE BARNARD OVERTON April 19, 1905 in 47 Lake Street, Patchogue, New York., daughter of HORACE OVERTON and KATHERINE CARMEN. She was born December 19, 1883 in Patchogue, New York., and died July 30, 1933 in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for ROBERT DEWITT NEWINS:
1911 - 1964 Charter Member & Secretary Free and Accepted Masons, South Side Lodge, Patchogue, New York

More About ROBERT DEWITT NEWINS:
Burial: August 10, 1964, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: Assistant Post Master

More About ALICE BARNARD OVERTON:
Burial: August 02, 1933, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Marriage Notes for ROBERT NEWINS and ALICE OVERTON:

Newins - Overton

Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock, Miss. Alice B. Overton,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Overton, was married to Mr. Robert Dewitt Newins at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. William Daft on Lake Street. The Reverend S. W. Havens, Pastor of the Congregational Church, of which the bride and groom are members, officiated.
The bride was given away by Dr. Mordici Overton, and the ceremony was performed under a floral arch. The wedding march from Lohergin was played by Miss. Ethel Dolan, of New York.
The bride’s gown was of white chiffon over white silk, and she carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The Maid of honor was Miss. Fannie Overton, her sister, who wore a gown of pink and white organdies, Milton Newins, brother of the groom, was best man.
A large number of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony in the pallors which were tastefully decorated with palms and cut flowers.
After congratulations and the wedding luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Newins left for a trip through the South. On their return they will live in a newly
furnished cottage on the corner of Norton Street and Evergreen Avenue.
The bride is a winsome young woman, and has been for a number of years cashier in the store Swezey and Newins, The groom is a Patchogue
young man and has only recently given up the position he has held in New York for seven years to except an important position in the carpet department of the Patchogue Manufacturing Company. Both Mr. and Mrs. Newins have a host of friends in the village who wish them a happy prosperous future.

Authority: Patchogue Advance Friday April 21, 1905.

More About ROBERT NEWINS and ALICE OVERTON:
Marriage: April 19, 1905, 47 Lake Street, Patchogue, New York.

Children of ROBERT NEWINS and ALICE OVERTON are:
82. i. ETHEL MAY6 NEWINS, b. June 09, 1906, Patchogue, New York.; d. May 2002, Long Beach, California.
83. ii. HORACE DEWITT NEWINS, b. October 24, 1907, Patchogue, New York.; d. February 14, 2007, Bayshore, New York.
84. iii. ROBERTA ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. July 10, 1915, Patchogue, New York; d. May 2002, Bay Shore, New York.


51. JOHN MILTON5 NEWINS (HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 23, 1886 in Patchogue, New York., and died March 1967 in Milton, Mass. He married MABLE EITZEN June 1908. She was born October 11, 1885 in Brooklyn, New York, and died in Milton, Mass.

Notes for JOHN MILTON NEWINS:



H. Dewitt Newins
by;
(John) Milton Newins (1910)

There now lives a man of fifty
Down in Patchogue near the shore
Who has just as many troubles
As the rest of us, and more.
But when you stop and ask him
How he feels, he'll never whine,
He'll just smile a Pleasant smile,
And answer "Fine."

He is stooping just a little
And his pleasures are mighty few.
Hay fever begins to get him,
And the Rheumatism too.
Yet, when you ask him how he's
Feeling
Of despair you'll see no sign,
He'll just smile a Pleasant smile
And answer, "Fine."

What a great old World we'd find this
If the knickers all can be
Just a little more like dad,
This includes you, Rob and me.
Instead of complaining of our
Troubles,
Let's cut them clear down to the rind,
Say, let's try it! let's both smile
And answer, "Fine!"

Poem sent to Stanley Newins.

Authority: Mrs. Amanda Gifford.




(John) Milton Newins
By,
Herman Steinkamp

(A Poem written for his 50th birthday)

We are gathered in this famous Inn
To pay tribute to Grampy, as he is fondly known,
For now he has reached the time to begin
A new life of just a bit more time with all of his own.

Lo, these many years, as a dry goods salesman,
First by train and boat, but later car
Through all New England and then some,
surly can He boasts of making friends near and far --
As he spread out samples, soft and gay
With a good story, or just a word to say
How very much it pleased him to see
The same folks year after year to be
On the job, whether to him came an order
Or simply the chance to past to consider.

These samples in days long gone -
Not only made dresses for little girls
But afforded hours of fun
When used to dress up in capes and swirls.

According to Grampy, Dewitt was always "just fine",
Somehow, through the years he has been guide,
For with never a complaint, Pop uses the same line,
"Just fine", no matter what seemed to betide.

A soft spot has Milton for good old Long Island,
When 287 was a farm, we've heard it said,
That before school time, milking was done by hand,
High on the windmill, Granny's prize Rhode Island red
Was a perfect target for a B-B gun.
Some things were done, of course, only in good fun
And Great South Bay was the very best place for
Sailing, fishing, clamming, scootering, or
Just swimming and diving from White Cap Evelyn,
Don, or Winsome --as the well-known boats came in.
How the daughters, too, enjoyed the summers there
With Grampy at the helm for a day on the beach,
Wonderful times, and big waves, the good salt air,
That brought such tremendous appetites to each.

Dewitt had gardens, too, vegetables for the table,
As well as flowers just here and there,
But Grampy prefers dahlias, when he's able
That truly could be shown anywhere.
Although Peg an Ginny did leave New England for a spell'
Now Milt. Newins has his girls and families quite handy

2

And can enjoy his granddaughters almost as well
As if it were just one big family -which is dandy
With what we here present,
It is hoped Grampy well might Find it convenient
To again take a flight, Down to a warmer clime,
To join Dean and Hal,
For rest of Wintertime.
After this happy gathering
We'd gladly have our guest
Away, for his own good, until spring
For that much needed rest.

Authorities: Mrs. Amanda Gifford, Mrs Virgina Blondell.




More About JOHN MILTON NEWINS:
Burial: March 1967, Mespeth Lutheran Cemetery, Mespeth, New York.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Merchant

More About MABLE EITZEN:
Burial: Mespeth Lutheran Cemetery. Mespeth, New York.

More About JOHN NEWINS and MABLE EITZEN:
Marriage: June 1908

Children of JOHN NEWINS and MABLE EITZEN are:
i. JOHN MILTON6 NEWINS, b. 1909, Brooklyn, New York; d. 1909, Brooklyn, New York.

More About JOHN MILTON NEWINS:
Burial: 1909, Mespath Luthern Cemetery, Mespeth, Queens, New York

ii. MABLE NEWINS, b. January 30, 1912, Dorchester, Mass.; d. March 09, 1996, Canton, Mass.; m. BERESFORD WATSON, October 11, 1951; b. July 16, 1900; d. October 10, 1974, Canton, Mass.

More About MABLE NEWINS:
Burial: March 12, 1996, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Mass.
Degree: B.S. Library Sciences
Graduation: May 1935, Simmons’s College Library School, Dearbourne, Michigan
Occupation: Librarian.

More About BERESFORD WATSON:
Burial: October 13, 1974, Milton Cemetery, Milton, Mass.

More About BERESFORD WATSON and MABLE NEWINS:
Marriage: October 11, 1951

85. iii. AMANDA NEWINS, b. January 31, 1917, Milton, Mass.
86. iv. VIRGINA NEWINS, b. June 15, 1922, Milton, Massachusetts.


52. HAROLD STEPHENSON5 NEWINS (HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 11, 1887 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 06, 1963 in Gainesville, Florida. He married ELLA HELENE SCHMIT. She was born October 18, 1888 in Brooklyn, New York, and died April 23, 1969 in Winter Park, Florida.

Notes for HAROLD STEPHENSON NEWINS:


HAROLD S. NEWINS
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Harold S. Newins was born in Patchogue Long Island, New York, November 30, 1887 to H. De Witt and Geraldine (Stephenson) Newins, and spent his boyhood within sight and sound of the Atlantic Ocean. On graduation from the local high school he entered Lafayette College. He received the Ph.D. degree from that institution in 1909 and the M.F. degree from Yale University in1911.
Like many forestry graduates of his day, Newins accepted a job with the United States Forest Service and moved to Oregon. His stay with the Forest Service was brief as Newins soon was to be offered an Instructorship at Oregon State College. From this beginning in 1911, Newins devoted thirty-five of the next forty years of his life to forestry education, leaving the field only at brief intervals during World War I when he did aircraft inspection work for the Army, in 1922-24 when he served as director of dry kiln operations for the Cutler Desk Company, in 1929-31 when he was State Forester of West Virginia, and in 1934 when he served as Inspector of ECW Camps in Michigan.
As a teacher, primarily in the field of wood technology and utilization, Newins demonstrated extraordinary ability in arousing the interest and enthusiasm of his students. He never spared himself in class and he was particularly effective in supervising and guiding students in their extra-curricula activities. Although Newins .taught at four different schools; Oregon State-seven years, Pennsylvania State-four years, Michigan State-four years, and the University of Florida-sixteen years, it was at Florida that Newins contributed significantly to the advancement of forestry education. At Florida, Newins had been hired by University officials to head a one-man forestry department and to teach forestry on a non-professional basis. He performed these duties well, but, in addition, he made it plain to all that, in his opinion, the time was ripe to develop a four-year School of Forestry for the youth of Florida. This was his vision and he dedicated himself to this goal. Few people shared his optimism. The university administration was apathetic, state resources were limited, and forestry education and opportunities were little understood. By his persistence, tact, and perseverance, Newins surmounted these difficulties. In 1937, the Department of Forestry was elevated to the School of Forestry and funds were provided to employ a competent faculty. Land was acquired and developed for a teaching and research forest. Thus forestry education in Florida became a reality, an achievement brought about by the vision and perseverance of Harold Newins.
In addition to his work in forestry education, Harold Newins was active in Society of American Foresters affairs. He served on Society committees and was several times an officer in the Southeastern Section. He was a Fellow in the American Association for Advancement of Science, senior member of the Society of American Foresters, member of the American Forestry Association, member of the Florida Forest and Park Association, and a member of the Xi Sigma Pi honorary forestry fraternity. He belonged to the Gainesville Presbyterian Church and was faculty adviser of Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity.
Retired as Director Emeritus of the School of Forestry on June 15, 1951, Newins found time to manage his 700 acre forest near Gainesville, a timber tract, which he, with keen foresight and enthusiasm, had bought in 1939. On his forest he had made several improvement cuts, leased trees for naval stores, and finally received a Tree Farm Certificate. Thus in retirement as during his active career, Newins continued to build "for the future".
In 1963, Professor Harold S. Newins passed away. The forestry profession lost one of its most distinguished gentlemen, a gentleman who will be long remembered as a pragmatic pioneer in Florida forestry .

Authorities: Florida State University, Gainesville, Florida.

More About HAROLD STEPHENSON NEWINS:
Burial: March 08, 1963, Winter Park, Florida.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.
Graduation: May 1911, Yale University class of 1910.
Military service: Bet. 1915 - 1917, United States Army, Aeronautics Engineer.

More About ELLA HELENE SCHMIT:
Burial: April 26, 1969, Winter Park, Florida.

Children of HAROLD NEWINS and ELLA SCHMIT are:
87. i. GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS, b. October 27, 1916, Corvallis, Oregon.; d. March 11, 2001, Gainesville, Florida.
88. ii. HAROLD STEPHENSON NEWINS, b. January 25, 1921, Corvallis, Oregon; d. February 24, 1986, Yuba City, California.


53. STANLEY FROST5 NEWINS (HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 06, 1890 in Patchogue, New York, and died April 18, 1961 in Bayport, New York. He married ANNA DYRSON 1916 in Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, and died December 29, 1959 in Patchogue, New York.

More About STANLEY FROST NEWINS:
Burial: April 20, 1961, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.
Graduation: June 21, 1906
Occupation: Salesman for Swezey & Newins Department Store.

More About ANNA DYRSON:
Burial: January 02, 1960, Greenlawn Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

More About STANLEY NEWINS and ANNA DYRSON:
Marriage: 1916, Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York

Children of STANLEY NEWINS and ANNA DYRSON are:
89. i. MARTHA DEWITT6 NEWINS, b. December 02, 1917, Patchogue, New York; d. December 22, 2000, Blue Point, New York.
90. ii. LEYTA LOUISE NEWINS, b. August 21, 1924, Patchogue, New York.


54. GERALDINE HAZEL5 NEWINS (HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 09, 1891 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 1985 in Sanford, Florida. She married HARRY CLAYTON HETZEL 1920. He was born August 04, 1889 in Merril, Wisconsin, and died October 1965 in Highland, North Carolina.

More About GERALDINE HAZEL NEWINS:
Burial: November 1985, The Hetzel Family Cemetery, Highlands, North Carolina
Education: Patchogue Union School

More About HARRY CLAYTON HETZEL:
Burial: October 1965, Highland Memorial Park Cemetery ,Highland, North Carolina
Occupation: Farmer (owned a celery plantation in Sanford, Florida)

More About HARRY HETZEL and GERALDINE NEWINS:
Marriage: 1920

Children of GERALDINE NEWINS and HARRY HETZEL are:
i. ANN6 HETZEL, b. September 17, 1921.
ii. JOYCE HETZEL, b. September 20, 1923 d, October 23, 2008, Highland, North Carolina.
Burial: October 25, 2008, Highland Memorial Park, Highland, North Carolina.
91. iii. ELIZABETH JANET HETZEL, b. January 10, 1929, Charleston, South Carolina.
iv. ALAN DOREN HETZEL, b. January 26, 1933.


55. FLORENCE CAROLINE5 NEWINS (HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 18, 1884 in Bayshore, New York, and died March 20, 1958 in Islip, New York. She married CHARLES W. RAYNOR 1911 in Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York. He was born 1881 in Bayshore, New York., and died December 16, 1943 in Islip, New York.

More About FLORENCE CAROLINE NEWINS:
Burial: March 23, 1958, Oakwood, Cemetery, Bayshore, New York.

More About CHARLES W. RAYNOR:
Burial: December 18, 1943, Oakwood, Cemetery, Bayshore, New York.
Occupation: Merchant (Raynor's Car Dealership in Patchogue).

More About CHARLES RAYNOR and FLORENCE NEWINS:
Marriage: 1911, Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York.

Children of FLORENCE NEWINS and CHARLES RAYNOR are:
i. RUSSELL LEROY6 RAYNOR, b. December 10, 1910, Bay Shore, New York; d. March 10, 1961, Islip, New York; m. DOROTHY REMY; b. February 06, 1896, Islip, New York; d. July 22, 1989, Islip, New York.

More About RUSSELL LEROY RAYNOR:
Burial: March 12, 1961, Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn, New York.

More About DOROTHY REMY:
Burial: July 24, 1989, Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn, New York.

ii. MARION CAROLINE RAYNOR, b. June 27, 1915, Bayshore, New York; d. August 1979, Islip, New York; m. ROBERT CHAMPLAIN HULSE PAUL; b. December 17, 1913, Bayshore, New York; d. June 1976, Islip, New York.

More About MARION CAROLINE RAYNOR:
Burial: August 1979, Long Island National Cemetery. Pinelawn, New York.

More About ROBERT CHAMPLAIN HULSE PAUL:
Burial: June 1976, Long Island National Cemetery. Pinelawn, New York.
Military service: 1943-1945 Untied States Army during World War Two Rank: Sergeant


56. DAMON FOSTER5 NEWINS (HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1887 in Islip, New York, and died 1952 in Islip, New York. He married GRACE ADEL ROGERS October 22, 1912 in Patchogue, New York. She was born August 08, 1888 in Brooklyn, New York, and died January 15, 1988 in Islip, New York.

More About DAMON FOSTER NEWINS:
Burial: 1952, Oakwood Cemetery, Bayshore, New York
Education: Islip Public Schools, Colgate College
Namesake: He was named for his Uncle Damon Foster Clock who accidentally drowned in the Great South Bay when he was 20 years old.
Occupation: Merchant, (D.F. Newins Clothing Store in Islip, New York).

More About GRACE ADEL ROGERS:
Burial: January 17, 1988, Oakwood Cemetery, Bayshore, New York

Marriage Notes for DAMON NEWINS and GRACE ROGERS:

Rogers - Newins

The ceremony was held at 2 in the Afternoon. The Reverend Louis H. Johnstone tied the nuptial knot. The music was by Professor Herman Koerner. The bride, gowned in white chartreuse, wearing a veil of old lace that had been her mother's, crowned in orange blossoms and carrying a shour bouquet of bride's roses and maiden har fern, was escorted by her father who gave her away. The Groom's best man was Harry Rogers. Miss. Genevieve Mussis was the flower girl. The Bride's maid was Miss. Cecelia Marks of Brooklyn. A wedding breakfast was served and the couple left on an afternoon train for a honeymoon trip. The will live in Islip.
Authorities: The Grace Newins Archives. The Long Island Advance Publications, inc.

More About DAMON NEWINS and GRACE ROGERS:
Marriage: October 22, 1912, Patchogue, New York

Child of DAMON NEWINS and GRACE ROGERS is:
92. i. WILLIS ROGERS6 NEWINS, b. July 23, 1917, Islip, New York; d. October 10, 2002, Palm Springs, Florida.

57. HARRY HOWARD5 NEWINS (HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 27, 1900 in Islip, New York, and died March 1985 in Bay Shore, New York. He married AUGUSTA J. COSTER September 21, 1922. She was born September 27, 1900 in Islip, New York, and died March 1982 in Bay Shore, New York.

Notes for HARRY HOWARD NEWINS:

Community Work Beckons Howard Newins:

H. Howard Newins of 467 North Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters retired from Long Island Lighting Company on February 1 after more than 43 years of service.
Mr. Newins, now 65, joined LILCO in 1921, and since then has held the positions of Staff Assistant, Customer Accounting Assistant Manager and Assistant Manager of Commercial office. Prior to retirement he was Assistant Manager of the Company's Right of Way and Real Estate Department. Cited by Mr. Newins as one of the most significant changes during his career
at LILCO was the ~ transition from handwritten accounting systems to electronic data processing.
In addition to gardening and photography, Mr. Newins said of his retirement schedule, "I plan to be active in the community through the Boy Scouts, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and church. I also expect to take a trip to Florida soon and a tour of the U.S.A. by train. "
Mr. and Mrs. Newins have two sons, John who lives in West Islip and Stanley, a resident of Schenectady.

Howard Newins Started in Bay Shore as Assistant Manager.

H. Howard Newins, a familiar figure around Islip Town and around the County for more than 50 years resigned Friday from the Long Island Lighting Company after 43 years of distinguished service. Mr. Newins' retirement preceded by three days his 65th birthday which he jokingly told an interviewer occurred Tuesday, February 2nd, "Ground Hog Day. "
The man who has been liaison between the Long Island Lighting Company and developers, politicians and, just plain citizens for a number of years, grew up in Islip where his father operated a department store.

While he attended Islip schools, he worked for a while after school for his dad. Then he went to work for the late William McCollum who later became Sheriff. Mr. McCollum built the building that is still operated as MacIntosh Florists near Town Hall. After graduation from Islip High School, (he can't remember the year), he worked for a time on Wall Street but LILCO finally lured him and he went to work as Assistant Manager of the Bay Shore office in 1921. In 1946, he was promoted to Manager of the Customer Account Department with an office in Mineola. In 1950, he became manager of the Municipal Relations Department which was later changed to the Real Estate and Right of Way Department.
He is a member of the Bay Shore Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club and the Long Island Association as well as the Suffolk County Taxpayers Association; He is also a charter member. Last week, he was tendered a testimonial Dinner by his many friends and fellow LILCO employees at Flynn's Restaurant in Bay 5'hore. He received a ring with the inscription "LILCO 43" representing his years of service. He lives with his wife, Augusta at 467 N. Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters. They have two sons, Stanley, of Schenectady and John of West Islip and two grandchildren. For the future, Mr. Newins plans to spend a lot of time traveling with his wife. They plan a motor trip to Florida in march, and on their return will visit " points west of the Mississippi that I have never seen."

Authorities: Mrs. Grace Newins, Islip Bulletin 1975.



The immediate Past President and now Vice-President of the Suffolk County Council, Howard Newins has taken on the Chairmanship of the newly formed Council Public Relations Committee. Vice President Newins began his service to boys through Scouting in 1934. He has served as member of Cub Pack Committee, Pack Committee Chairman, Troop Committee Member, and District Finance Committee as District Finance Chairman for the Penataquit District. Throughout his service of the District and Council, Howard has maintained his interest in Boy Scout Troop 59, sponsored by the Bay Shore Rotary Club, and is an active member of the Troop Committee.
In addition to his service in Scouting, Vice-President Newins has given Civic Leadership as a former Lions Club President, Chairman of the Board of the Penataquit Methodist Church, a .
member of the Long Island-land Association, and a past President of the Bay Shore Rotary Club.
Mr. Newins is Assistant Manager of the Municipal Relations Department of the Long Island Lighting Company. His two sons have been active in Cub Scouting and Boy Scouting. Vice-President Newins has been a member of the Executive Board of Suffolk County Council Boy Scouts of America. He became Council President in July 1955, after the death of then Council President Ernest Greenwood H. Howard Newins was presented with the Silver Beaver Award in January, 1958 for his service to youth and to his community.

More About HARRY HOWARD NEWINS:
Burial: March 1985, Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, New York.
Occupation: General Manager of the Long Island Lighting Company.

More About AUGUSTA J. COSTER:
Burial: March 1982, Oakwood Cemetery, Bay Shore, New York.

More About HARRY NEWINS and AUGUSTA COSTER:
Marriage: September 21, 1922.

Children of HARRY NEWINS and AUGUSTA COSTER are:
93. i. STANLEY COSTER6 NEWINS, b. May 02, 1933, Bay Shore, New York.
94. ii. JOHN ROBERT NEWINS, b. January 30, 1941, Bay Shore, New York.


58. SPENCER JOHNSTON5 NEWINS (HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 03, 1905 in Bayshore, New York, and died July 24, 1964 in Bayshore, New York. He married (1) MURIEL MOITRIER. She was born February 18, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York, and died January 1985 in Oakdale, New York. He married (2) MARION ALLISON CLOCK June 1929 in The United Methodist Church, Islip, New York., daughter of WILLARD CLOCK and ANNA DANIELS. She was born April 27, 1904 in Islip, New York, and died 1933 in Liberty, New York.

More About SPENCER JOHNSTON NEWINS:
Burial: July 26, 1964, Oakwood, Cemetery, Bayshore, New York.

More About MURIEL MOITRIER:
Burial: January 1985.

More About MARION ALLISON CLOCK:
Burial: 1933, Oakwood, Cemetery, Bayshore, New York.

Marriage Notes for SPENCER NEWINS and MARION CLOCK:

NEWINS - CLOCK
Miss. Marion Allison Clock, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Willard Ward Clock of 110 Ocean Avenue, Islip, and Spencer J. Newins, son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Newins of Willow Avenue, Islip, were married last week in the Islip Methodist Church, the Rev. T.C. Bobilin officiating. Mr. Newins is well known in Patchogue and is the Nephew of Capt. H. Dewitt Newins of Patchogue. The bride is a graduate of Cathedral School in Orlando Florida, and the groom attended New York University. They will reside at 12 Bayview Avenue, Islip, when they return from their Honeymoon.

Authority: The Long Island Advance, Inc. Publications.

Newins - Clock.

Miss. Mary Allison Clock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ward Clock, was married to Spencer J. Newins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Newins, yesterday afternoon in the Islip Memorial Church, Islip, L. I., by the Rev. Theodore Bobilin. There was a program of vocal and instrumental music as the guests were assembling. The Bride was escorted by her father. She wore a gown of ivory white satin embellished with duchess lace finished with a court train of lace and satin. Her Veil tulle was attached to a cap of point lace.
Mrs. Edgar S. Wells of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Lawrence A Lockwood of Province, R. I., sisters of the bride; Mrs. H. Howard Newins and Miss. Dorothy Hunt, were the bridal attendants. H. Howard Newins served as his best man.
The ushers were Damon F. Newins, Clifton Schlemmer, Frank Markvart, and Eugene Hawkins. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents in Ocean Avenue, Islip. When they return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Newins will live in Islip.

Authority: New York Times Publications, October 2, 1927.


More About SPENCER NEWINS and MARION CLOCK:
Marriage: June 1929, The United Methodist Church, Islip, New York.

Children of SPENCER NEWINS and MARION CLOCK are:
95. i. SPENCER JOHNSTON6 NEWINS, b. June 22, 1930, Bayshore, New York; d. August 02, 2007, West Islip, New York.
96. ii. PETER AMAR NEWINS, b. July 16, 1933, Bayshore, New York; d. 1986, Islip, New York.


59. HOWARD STRONG5 CONKLIN (ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 04, 1892 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 04, 1986 in Bloomingfield, New Jersey. He married MAY WALTON COLYER June 26, 1921 in Patchogue Congregational Church, daughter of ISAAC COLYER and SUSAN STAPLES. She was born May 09, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York, and died July 09, 1953 in Bloomingfield, New Jersey.

More About HOWARD STRONG CONKLIN:
Burial: July 08, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About MAY WALTON COLYER:
Burial: July 12, 1953, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About HOWARD CONKLIN and MAY COLYER:
Marriage: June 26, 1921, Patchogue Congregational Church.

Education: Patchogue Union School, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania.
Occupation: Professor of Photography at Lafayette College. Store Owner H.S. Conklin Stationary (1928 - 1935) in Patchogue, New York.

Military Service: United States Army World War 1. Rank: Sargent.

Children of HOWARD CONKLIN and MAY COLYER are:
97. i. HAROLD COYLER6 CONKLIN, b. April 26, 1927, Easton, Pennsylvania.
98. ii. SUZANNE ELIZABETH CONKLIN, b. March 15, 1930, Patchogue, New York; d. July 08, 2008, Sandwich, Massachusetts.


60. HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN (ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1906 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 02, 1986 in Bellport, New York. She married WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS October 20, 1934 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York., son of SAMUEL JENKINS and ELISE BARNES. He was born 1908 in Brooklyn, New York, and died October 26, 1986 in Bellport, New York.

More About HAZEL ELIZABETH CONKLIN:
Burial: March 04, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS:
Burial: October 29, 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Occupation: Conductor for the Long Island Railroad.

Marriage Notes for HAZEL CONKLIN and WILLIAM JENKINS:
Important Autumn Wedding Oct. 20 in Patchogue.

October is rapidly supplanting June as the favorite month in which to take the pleasant path to the altar and many of our prominent Suffolkites are to be married within the next few weeks. An important Autumn wedding will be hat of Miss. Hazel Elizabeth Conklin, daughter of Mrs. Howard Strong Conklin, Senior of Rider Avenue, Patchogue, and William Craig Jenkins of Freeport, which will take place in the Congregational Church, Patchogue, at 4 PM, October 20. For her Matron of honor Miss. Conklin has chosen her sister-n-law Mrs. Howard Strong Conklin, Jr. Her bridesmaids will be Mrs. Clifford Marshall, Patchogue; Mrs. Leslie Brown, Brookhaven; Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Bluepoint, and Miss. Carmen, East Orange, New Jersey, Miss. Suzanne Conklin, Niece of the bridegroom, will be flower girl. Charles Vollmer of Merrick will be best man; John Potter of Patchogue, head Usher. Edward Smith of Freeport, John J. Shay Jr., also of Freeport and Harold Johnstone, of Babylon will also usher. Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the Sorosis Club.

More About WILLIAM JENKINS and HAZEL CONKLIN:
Marriage: October 20, 1934, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of HAZEL CONKLIN and WILLIAM JENKINS are:
99. i. WILLIAM CRAIG6 JENKINS, b. December 31, 1937, Patchogue, New York.
100. ii. NANCY ELIZABETH JENKINS, b. March 1941, Patchogue, New York.
101. iii. DAVID ALLEN JENKINS, b. 1943, Patchogue, New York.


61. IRMA JOSEPHINE5 NEWINS (WILFRED B.4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 26, 1897 in Patchogue, New York, and died May 20, 1970 in Patchogue, New York. She married ARTHUR EDMUND HALLOCK March 27, 1921 in Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York. He was born November 20, 1897 in Patchogue, New York, and died September 27, 1967 in Patchogue, New York.

More About IRMA JOSEPHINE NEWINS:
Burial: May 23, 1970, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About ARTHUR EDMUND HALLOCK:
Burial: September 29, 1967, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ARTHUR HALLOCK and IRMA NEWINS:
Marriage: March 27, 1921, Congregational Church, Patchogue, New York.

Child of IRMA NEWINS and ARTHUR HALLOCK is:
102. i. FREDERICK ARTHUR6 HALLOCK, b. September 20, 1923, Patchogue, New York.; d. February 01, 2003, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


62. HAROLD FRANK5 POTTER (LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 19, 1909 in Patchogue, New York., and died November 15, 1987 in Seward, Alaska. He married GERTRUDE ELIZABETH ROSER August 1932 in 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY. She was born April 05, 1909 in Patchogue, New York., and died November 07, 1986 in Seward, Alaska.

Notes for HAROLD FRANK POTTER:
Built the house located at 21 Potter Street as a gift to his wife. This house was one of the first pre-fabricated houses in Patchogue, ordered from the Sears & Rohrbach Catalog of 1926. In 1938, he sold this house to his cousin, Edward Stevenson. Harold secured a job with the United States Government under FDR's "New Deal" program during the Great Depression Era and worked as a pile driver in Alaska.

More About HAROLD FRANK POTTER:
Occupation: Pile Driver For the United Stated Goverment.

More About GERTRUDE ELIZABETH ROSER:
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Occupation: Registered Nurse

More About HAROLD POTTER and GERTRUDE ROSER:
Marriage: August 1932, 275 Bay Avenue, Patchogue, NY.

Children of HAROLD POTTER and GERTRUDE ROSER are:
103. i. GEOFFREY THOMAS6 POTTER, b. January 24, 1937, Port Jefferson, New York.
104. ii. HAROLD NEWINS POTTER, b. June 09, 1945, Seward, Alaska.


63. VIOLA5 VAN ORDEN (CHARLES HOWARD4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 04, 1883 in San Francisco, California, and died January 1976 in Union, New Jersey. She married CHARLES BERRY. He was born in San Francisco, California, and died in New York.

More About VIOLA VAN ORDEN:
Burial: January 1976
Occupation: Accomplished Musician

Child of VIOLA VAN ORDEN and CHARLES BERRY is:
i. CHARLES VAN ORDEN6 BERRY.


64. HOWARD LOWELL5 VAN ORDEN (CHARLES HOWARD4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 29, 1889 in San Francisco, California, and died December 14, 1973 in San Francisco, California. He married LILA SMITH 1963. She was born February 05, 1927 in Pelham Manor, New York, and died September 29, 2001 in Kentfield, California.

More About LILA SMITH:
Burial: October 02, 2001, San Rafael, California
Education: Mount Vernon Seminary, Washington, DC, Wells College, Aurora, NY, University of California Los Angels.
Military service: United States Navy Intelligence Code Clerk.
Occupation: Educator, Elementary School, Real Estate Broker.

More About HOWARD VAN ORDEN and LILA SMITH:
Marriage: 1963.

Child of HOWARD VAN ORDEN and LILA SMITH is:
i. LESLIE6 VAN ORDEN.


65. LINCOLN5 VAN ORDEN (LEANADER P.4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1889 in Alameda, California, and died June 13, 1929 in San Francisco, California. He married HELLEN O. MACCAUGH. She was born November 03, 1889 in San Francisco, California, and died January 21, 1965 in Alameda, California.

More About LINCOLN VAN ORDEN:
Burial: June 15, 1929, Alameda, California
Education: University of California San Francisco School of Dentisry
Occupation: Dentist in San Francisco, California.

Child of LINCOLN VAN ORDEN and HELLEN MACCAUGH is:
i. CLARK OWENS6 VAN ORDEN, b. June 01, 1914, Alameda, California; d. December 19, 1990, Alameda, California.

More About CLARK OWENS VAN ORDEN:
Burial: December 21, 1990, Alameda, California.


66. GEORGE ALLEN5 VAN ORDEN (GEORGE NEWINS4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 15, 1904 in Alameda, California, and died November 16, 1985 in San Rafael, California. He married (1) WIMIFRED BEEDE. She was born October 12, 1909, and died October 1983 in San Rafael, California. He married (2) MAXINE.

More About GEORGE ALLEN VAN ORDEN:
Burial: November 19, 1985, Mount Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael, California
Occupation: Stillsman Supervisor with the Shell oil and Aramico Company

More About WIMIFRED BEEDE:
Burial: October 1983, Mount Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael, California

Children of GEORGE VAN ORDEN and WIMIFRED BEEDE are:
105. i. SUSAN6 VAN ORDEN, b. July 29, 1938, San Jose, California.
ii. ANN VAN ORDEN, b. December 17, 1939, San Jose, California; d. December 19, 1939, San Jose, California.

More About ANN VAN ORDEN:
Burial: December 1939, Brookdale, California

iii. ELIZABETH VAN ORDEN, b. December 17, 1939, San Jose, California; d. December 19, 1939, San Jose, California.

More About ELIZABETH VAN ORDEN:
Burial: December, Brookdale, California


Generation No. 6

67. MARTHA6 STEVENSON (NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 23, 1893 in Patchogue, New York, and died September 1981 in Patchogue, New York. She married ARTHUR WEEKS. He was born October 23, 1889 in Patchogue, New York, and died March 1978 in Patchogue, New York.

More About MARTHA STEVENSON:
Burial: September 1981, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ARTHUR WEEKS:
Burial: March 1978, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Child of MARTHA STEVENSON and ARTHUR WEEKS is:
106. i. RAYMOND E.7 WEEKS, b. 1913, Patchogue, New York; d. 1991, Patchogue, New York.


68. EDWARD COWLES6 STEVENSON (NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1903 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died January 15, 1955 in 21 Potter Street, Patchogue, New York. He married MILDRED HILDRETH. She was born August 11, 1917 in Pennsylvania, and died November 11, 1994 in Rockledge, Florida.

Notes for EDWARD COWLES STEVENSON:

THE PATCHOGUE ADVANCE, PATCHOGUE, N.Y.

JANUARY 18, 1958

Stevenson Death Ruled a Suicide
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Edward Cowles Stevenson, 52, well - known Patchogue Restaurant proprietor was found dead Saturday night in his garage at 21 Potter Street, an apparent suicide.
News of Mr. Stevenson's death shocked many Patchoguers who had known him as a cheerful and friendly man who often presided over the counter of the H & S restaurant on main street near the Four Corners, which he had operated for 28 years with Budd Hildreth of Blue Point,
His body was found hanging from a beam in the garage by his wife at about 11 P.M. Mrs. Stevenson told police that she had been home reading for some time before she discovered that her husband was not asleep in his room. He had been suffering from insomnia, a heart condition, and diabetes and had trouble sleeping for the past two weeks, according to Coroner P. Jerome Lavinano, who issued a verdict of suicide at the scene.
The body was removed to the Robertaccio Funeral Home, where private funeral services were held Tuesday.
Mr. Stevenson was born in Philadelphia, and had lived in Patchogue for 36 years, He was a member of South side Lodge, F & A. M,, Patchogue, and a member of the Fellow craft Club, Patchogue.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred H. Stevenson; one son, Robert, and a daughter, Colette, both of Patchogue; two sisters: Mrs. Edmund Dennison, and Mrs. Arthur Weeks of Patchogue, and a brother; Valentine of Patchogue.


More About EDWARD COWLES STEVENSON:
Burial: January 17, 1955, Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York..
Occupation: Merchant.

More About MILDRED HILDRETH:
Occupation: Seamstress and Fashion Designer.
 Burial: November 17, 1994, Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York.

Remarried June 1960 to ALFRED "FREDDIE" KASSAB he was born January 19, 1921 in Canada, died October 24, 1994 in Rockledge, Florida.

More About ALFRED KASSAB:
Burial November 17, 1994, Washington Memorial Park,  Coram, New York.


Children of EDWARD STEVENSON and MILDRED HILDRETH are:
i. COLETTE7 STEVENSON, b. 1933, Patchogue, New York; d. 1933, Patchogue, New York.

More About COLETTE STEVENSON:
Burial: 1933, Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York.
Cause of Death: Still Born.

ii. COLETTE STEVENSON, b. 1936, Patchogue, New York; d. 1936, Patchogue, New York.

More About COLETTE STEVENSON:
Burial: 1936,Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York.
Cause of Death: Still Born.

107. iii. ROBERT EDWARD STEVENSON, b. 1941, Patchogue, New York.
108. iv. COLETTE KATHRYN STEVENSON, b. May 10, 1943, Manhattan, New York; d. February 17, 1970, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.


69. ANNA6 STEVENSON (NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 14, 1905 in Patchogue, New York, and died November 20, 1994 in Patchogue, New York. She married EDMUND W. DENISON. He was born March 24, 1906 in Sag Harbor, New York, and died March 16, 1994 in Patchogue, New York.

More About ANNA STEVENSON:
Burial: November 23, 1994, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York

More About EDMUND W. DENISON:
Burial: March 19, 1994, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York

Children of ANNA STEVENSON and EDMUND DENISON are:
109. i. CAROL7 DENISON.
110. ii. WILLIAM DENISON.


70. LORRAINE6 JOSEPHINE VICTOR (MADELINE5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 11, 1919 in Patchogue, New York, and died April 1996 in Brookhaven, New York. She married CHARLES WALDRON. He was born May 06, 1910 in Brookhaven, New York, and died January 12, 1993 in Brookhaven, New York.

More About LORRAINE VICTOR:
Burial: April 1996, Oaklawn Cemetery, Brookhaven, New York

More About CHARLES WALDRON:
Burial: January 15, 1993, Oaklawn Cemetery, Brookhaven, New York

Children of LORRAINE VICTOR and CHARLES WALDRON are:
i. TERI JO7 WALDRON, m. JOHN BURNETT.
ii. CHARLES WALDRON.
111. iii. COWLES GEORGE. WALDRON, b. July 19, 1947, Brookhaven, New York; d. July 06, 2002, Brookhaven, New York.


71. JOHN JAMES6 NEWINS (EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 05, 1902 in Brooklyn, New York., and died September 04, 1992 in Brooklyn, New York. He married LUCRETIA MAGINNIS June 10, 1929 in County Galway, Ireland. She was born in County Galway, Ireland., and died 2003 in Levittown, New York.

More About JOHN JAMES. NEWINS:
Burial: September 06, 1992, Saint Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York.

More About LUCRETIA MAGINNIS:
Burial: 2003, Saint Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, New York.

More About JOHN NEWINS and LUCRETIA MAGINNIS:
Marriage: June 10, 1929, County Galway, Ireland.

Children of JOHN NEWINS and LUCRETIA MAGINNIS are:
112. i. JANET LOUISE7 NEWINS, b. February 28, 1930, Brooklyn, New York; d. February 1976, New Jersey.
113. ii. EDWARD JOHN NEWINS, b. March 20, 1933, Brooklyn, New York.
114. iii. LAURENCE DAVID NEWINS, b. April 04, 1941, Brooklyn, New York; d. August 13, 2004, Levittown, New York.


72. EDWARD FREDERICK6 BUDINICH (SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 01, 1907 in New Jersey, and died March 15, 1997 in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Children of EDWARD FREDERICK BUDINICH are:
i. EDWARD FREDERICK7 BUDINICH, b. November 11, 1940.
115. ii. JOYCE BUDINICH, b. August 24, 1945, New Jersey.


73. CATHERINE6 BUDINICH (SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born Unknown. She married ALBERT CEBRASI.

Children of CATHERINE BUDINICH and ALBERT CEBRASI are:
i. FRANK7 CEBRASI.
ii. ALBERT CEBRASI.
iii. EDWARD CEBRASI.
iv. ELIZABETH CEBRASI.


74. MARIAN ADELINE6 NEWINS (JARVIS WICKS5, GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 01, 1927. She married GEORGE DANIEL GLASS, son of GEORGE GLASS and MYRTLE SNOWS. He was born August 27, 1922, and died February 17, 1996 in Newalla, Oklahoma.

Children of MARIAN NEWINS and GEORGE GLASS are:
116. i. LINDA JEAN7 GLASS.
117. ii. KATHRYN GAIL GLASS.


75. EUGENE GEORGE NEWINS-6 DENSON (JARVIS WICKS5 NEWINS, GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 27, 1918 in Billings, Montana. He married JOANNA.

More About EUGENE GEORGE NEWINS- DENSON:
Adoption: Through Adoption Eugene's last name was changed to Denson.

Children of EUGENE DENSON and JOANNA are:
i. SUSAN7 DENSON.
ii. JANICE DENSON.


76. JACK HOWARD6 NEWINS-DENSON (JARVIS WICKS5 NEWINS, GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 27, 1918 in Billings, Montana, and died April 30, 2005 in Cape Coral, Florida. He married ANNA MARIE FERNANDEZ September 17, 1939 in San Francisco, California. She was born 1920 in San Francisco, California.

Notes for JACK HOWARD NEWINS-DENSON:
JACK HOWARD DENSON PH.D.
Obituary
Jack Howard Denson, PhD, age 86, passed away April 29, 2005 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Billings, Montana on August 27, 1918.
He retired to Florida several years ago after spending over 30 years as College Professor in California. Jack worked in sales in San Francisco after graduation from Engineering College. He worked construction in airfields and shipyards before volunteering for service as an officer on B-29's in the Army Air Force during World War II. After the war, he was a telephone company engineer and later started his own business. During the missile race with Russia, he was a long time aerospace engineer, after which he began his distinguished career as a college professor and administrator.
He earned various degrees, traveled world wide, and taught college classes in Panama while working on his doctorate. He enjoyed deep sea fishing and yachting with the Cuban colony in Miami. Dr. Denson authored three political novels, including the well-received historical work "The White Rose of Cuba." His fourth novel will be published posthumously.
He is survived by Marie, his wife of 66 years, his son Jack H. Denson, Jr. of Long Beach, California, his daughter Donna Proffitt Williams (Dave) of Cape Coral; a twin brother, Eugene Denson (Nancy) of Deltona, Florida; and his sister, Marian Beltran of Las Vegas, Nevada. He leaves five grandchildren: Dale, Scott, Jeff, Tosha and Lee; two great grandchildren: Taylor and Isabella Marie, and four loving nieces, Linda, Kathy, Susan and Janice, and a large extended family and many friends.
The family plans private services at Coral Ridge Funeral Home on Sunday, May 1 at 12:00pm. In lieu of flowers would appreciate any donations to the wonderful Hope Hospice North facility of Cape Coral.
You were a good man and a wonderful human being, Dr. Denson, and we will always cherish you in our memories!
.
Published in The News-Press on May 1, 2005.



More About JACK HOWARD NEWINS-DENSON:
Adoption: Through Adoption Jack's last name was changed to Denson.
Burial: May 03, 2005, Cape Coral, Florida.

More About JACK NEWINS-DENSON and ANNA FERNANDEZ:
Marriage: September 17, 1939, San Francisco, California

Children of JACK NEWINS-DENSON and ANNA FERNANDEZ are:
i. JACK HOWARD7 DENSON, m. NANCY.
ii. DONNA MARIE DENSON, m. DAVID WILLIAMS.


77. DORIS CATHERINE6 HAWKINS (ARTHUR F.5, CHARLES SANFORD4, SARAH ELIZABETH3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 01, 1910 in Patchogue, New York., and died June 11, 1991 in Patchogue, New York. She married (1) JOSEPH IARICCI. He was born January 04, 1906, and died March 1974 in Patchogue, New York. She married (2) JOHN WILLIAM ALDRICH July 11, 1932 in Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York, son of WILLIAM ALDRICH and BESSIE WEEKS. He was born January 11, 1910 in Patchogue, New York., and died January 05, 1997 in Riverhead, New York.

More About DORIS CATHERINE HAWKINS:
Burial: June 13, 1991, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About JOSEPH IARICCI:
Burial: March 1974.

Notes for JOHN WILLIAM ALDRICH:
When John Aldrich lost his house and property on Baker Street, he was given permission by John Potter to move into the Newins Homestead on Bay Avenue in Patchogue. His family lived there from 1944 until 1958.

More About JOHN WILLIAM ALDRICH:
Burial: January 07, 1997, Potter's Field Union Cemetery, Riverhead, NY.
Education: Patchogue Union School.
Occupation: Electrical Engineer.

More About JOHN ALDRICH and DORIS HAWKINS:
Marriage: July 11, 1932, Saint Paul's Church, Patchogue, New York.

Children of DORIS HAWKINS and JOHN ALDRICH are:
i. JOHN WILLIAM7 ALDRICH, b. 1938, Patchogue, New York.

More About JOHN WILLIAM ALDRICH:
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.

ii. PATRICIA ALDRICH, b. 1943.
118. iii. GEORGE HERBERT ALDRICH, b. 1945, Patchogue, New York; d. October 03, 2004, Key West, Florida.


78. WALTER LAWRENCE6 NEWINS (WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 1906 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 1959 in Center Moriches, New York. He married (1) BEATRICE YOUNG TERRY, daughter of CHATMAN TERRY and CLARA YOUNG. She was born November 22, 1902 in East Moriches, New York, and died September 12, 1950 in Center Moriches, New York. He married (2) ESTHER CONNELL. He married (3) KATHLEEN SHEPHARD 1926. She was born 1904 in Center Moriches, New York, and died 1986 in Blue Point, New York.

Notes for WALTER LAWRENCE NEWINS:

CM'S LARRY NEWINS DIES.

CENTER MORICHES - Mr. W. Lawrence (Larry) Newins, 53, a Republican Committeeman and former Brookhaven Highway department, foreman in the Bay area, died this week.
Mr. Newins was talking to William Loeffler at the Loeffler and Overton Company office, on Montauk Highway, Center Moriches, shortly after noon Tuesday when he suddenly slid to the floor. He was pronounced dead a few minutes later by Dr. John Foster of Center Moriches.
Born in Patchogue and a resident of Beachfern Road, here, Mr. Newins owned and ran the Center Moriches Cement Block plant, and was a distributor for the American Vault Company.
He was a trustee of Mount Pleasant Cemetery of East Moriches; member of the Moriches Yacht Club; exempt member of the Center Moriches Fire Department and belonged to the Riverhead Moose lodge.
He is survived by his wife, Esther; two sons: Richard of Riverhead and Van Field of Center Moriches; a daughter, Lenore Rosemary Newins and his mother, Alice both of Center Moriches; a brother; Earl, of Richmond, Va., and a sister, Mrs. Nancy Conklin of California.
Funeral services for Mr. Newins were officiated at 3 p. m. Friday at the Center Moriches Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Joseph B. Livesay, pastor. Interment followed at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, East Moriches.
Funeral arrangements were handled by the Moriches Funeral Home.

Authority: Long Island Advance Publications, Inc. July 1959.

More About WALTER LAWRENCE NEWINS:
Burial: July 1959, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York.
Occupation: Was a Highway Foreman for the Town of Brookhaven and owner of the Center Moriches Cement Block Plant.

More About BEATRICE YOUNG TERRY:
Burial: September 14, 1950, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Center Moriches, New York

Notes for KATHLEEN SHEPHARD:
Divorced Larry Newins in 1937. Re-married Reginald C. Brant, he was b. 1905 in Bluepoint, New York, and d. 1970 in Bluepoint, New York. Buried 1970 Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

Authorities: Mr. Richard L. Newins, Tombstone Inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery.

More About KATHLEEN SHEPHARD:
Burial: 1986, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.

More About WALTER NEWINS and KATHLEEN SHEPHARD:
Marriage: 1926

Child of WALTER NEWINS and ESTHER CONNELL is:
i. LENORE ROSE MARY7 NEWINS, b. 1959, Center Moriches, New York. m. ROBERT L. HANEY.
Occupation: Media Specialist & Librarian.
Child of LENORE NEWINS and ROBERT HANEY is:
i. DESI HANEY.

Child of WALTER NEWINS and KATHLEEN SHEPHARD is:
ii. RICHARD LAWRENCE7 NEWINS, b. July 14, 1927, Speonk, New York; d. December 31, 2003, Holtsville, New York.

More About RICHARD LAWRENCE NEWINS:
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1946, United States Navy.
Occupation: Harbour Master, Fire Island National Sea Shore.


79. EDWARD EARL6 NEWINS (WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 03, 1910 in Patchogue, New York, and died January 20, 1961 in Richmond, Virginia. He married CELESTE CONKLIN. She was born 1910 in Center Moriches, New York, and died in Kings Park, New York.

Notes for EDWARD EARL NEWINS:


The Patchogue Advance November 20, 1936


Who's Who
Among Our Neighbors
by; Mary Camplon

The subject of today’s "Who's Who" is a young man who was born in Patchogue but left it at an early age, and after seeking opportunity elsewhere, returned to his home town to become a promising executive. This young man is Earl Newins, who holds the responsible position of New Business Manager for the Patchogue Electrical Light company at the age of 26.
Mr. Newins was born here on December 3, 1910, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Newins, who conducted a fish market on East Main Street that they later sold to B. A. Brant, the present owner.
The family moved to Center Moriches when Mr. Newins was a young boy, and he attended school in that village, also in South Hampton and in New York City.
His career so far in life has been a salesman and the foundation of this work was laid in his first position with the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea company. He worked with other chain stores until about eight years ago when he took a position in the sales department of the Liscum Electrical company in Center Moriches. He first became associated with the Associated Gas and Electric company in the Center Moriches office, and in 1932 transferred to Patchogue.
Mr. Newins is now in charge of the sale of all electrical appliances hand led by the Patchogue Electric company, besides being in charge of new business, having been appointed to the position in July, 1935.
He is thoroughly sold on the great advantages of electric services in the home and believes anyone planning to build should make this item a major consideration in specifications.
Mr. Newins has also entered into the civic life of this community, being a member of the Patchogue Merchants - Civic Association, the Round Table Club, and the Patchogue Community Recreation Association.
Before he came to Patchogue, his favorite hobby was flying and he made several solo flights at Frog Chapman's flying field in East Moriches, but now his pet sport is golf, and he is trying to beat 90.
Mr. Newins is one of our best looking, eligible bachelors.

More About EDWARD EARL NEWINS:
Burial: January 24, 1960, National Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. ( Plot: 15 A 6900).
Military service: United States Navy Reserve World War 2

More About CELESTE CONKLIN:
Burial: Kings Park Psychiatric Hospital Cemetery, Kings Park, New York

Children of EDWARD NEWINS and CELESTE CONKLIN are:
119. i. DEWITT W.7 NEWINS, b. July 19, 1938, Center Moriches, New York.
120. ii. DIANE NEWINS, b. 1940, Center Moriches.
iii. ROBERT LAURENCE NEWINS, b. August 13, 1945, Center Moriches, New York,


80. NANCY ALLISON6 NEWINS (WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 07, 1920 in Center Moriches, New York, and died August 21, 2003 in Kaneohe, Hawaii. She married EDWARD FRANCES CONKLIN May 31, 1941 in Saint Ann's Episcopal in Sayville, New York. He was born June 19, 1907 in Waldon, New York, and died May 13, 2005 in Kailua, Hawaii.

More About NANCY ALLISON NEWINS:
Burial: August 22, 2003, At sea.
Military service: Bet. 1943 - 1946, Women's Air Patrol
Occupation: Librarian, University of Hawaii

More About EDWARD FRANCES CONKLIN:
Burial: May 14, 2005, At sea.

More About EDWARD CONKLIN and NANCY NEWINS:
Marriage: August 13, 1947, Saint Ann's Episcopal Church in Sayville, New York.

Children of NANCY NEWINS and EDWARD CONKLIN are:
i. LAURENCE LEWIS7 CONKLIN, b. September 13, 1950, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
121. ii. LESLIE LORETTE CONKLIN, b. February 10, 1955, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Note: Both Larry & Leslie were adopted from the Blodget Services for Children and Families in Grand Rapids, Michigan Authority: Mrs. Leslie Curry.


81. PAULA S.6 NEWINS (HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 19, 1916 in New York., and died October 12, 1988. She married O'BRIAN.

Child of PAULA NEWINS and O'BRIAN is:
122. i. JACQUELYN7 O'BRIAN.


82. ETHEL MAY6 NEWINS (ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 09, 1906 in Patchogue, New York., and died May 2002 in Long Beach, California. She married EDWARD LEE SMITH December 26, 1929 in Patchogue, New York. He was born June 03, 1908 in Boonesboro, Howard County, Missouri., and died September 1976 in Brightwaters, New York.

More About ETHEL MAY NEWINS:
Burial: May 2002, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Degree: Bachorlett of Arts Education.
Education: Patchogue Union Schools, State Teacher's College, Albany, New York.

More About EDWARD LEE SMITH:
Burial: September 1976, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York.
Occupation: He was a Mechanic for the Hudson Automobile Company in Detroit, Michigan.

Marriage Notes for ETHEL NEWINS and EDWARD SMITH:

The Advance, Patchogue, N.Y. Friday December 27, 1929

SMITH - NEWINS

Miss. Ethel Mae Newins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Newins of 21 Newins Street, Patchogue, became the bride of Mr. Edward L. Smith of Detroit, Michigan, yesterday afternoon in a ceremony performed at the Newins home a 2 o'clock by the Rev. Louis H. Johnston, former pastor of the Patchogue Congregational Church. A small company of the immediate families attended, and the couple stood without formal attendants. A collation followed, catered by Nichols Hotel.
Mr. Smith and his bride will live in Detroit, where he his connected with the Hudson Automobile Company. He comes from an Oklahoma family.
The bride is a native of this village, widely known, belonging to one of Long Island's oldest families. She is a graduate of Patchogue High School and the State Teacher's College of Albany, B.A. Degree, where she was an honor student. For two years she has been teaching in the Grosse Point, Michigan, High School.

Authority: Long Island Advance Publications.




More About EDWARD SMITH and ETHEL NEWINS:
Marriage: December 26, 1929, Patchogue, New York.

Child of ETHEL NEWINS and EDWARD SMITH is:
123. i. ROBERTA ANN7 SMITH, b. January 12, 1936, Grosse Point, Michigan.


83. HORACE DEWITT6 NEWINS (ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 24, 1907 in Patchogue, New York., and died February 14, 2007 in Bayshore, New York. He married ALLENE FISSE April 19, 1933 in The Crystal Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York City. She was born May 02, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York., and died December 31, 1994 in Bayshore, New York.

Notes for HORACE DEWITT NEWINS:
HORACE D. NEWINS, Chief Boatswain Mate.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newins, born October 24, 1907, in Patchogue. He was graduated from Patchogue High School in June 1927. Before enlisting in the service he operated the Ford Agency in Bay Shore, On April 19, 1942 he enlisted with the United States Coast Guard Reserves and was in command of CGR 2050. On December 15, 1942, he was medically discharged at New London, Conn.

Authority : " Islip Town's World War II Effort" , Nathaniel R. Howell 1948.



Horace DeWitt Newins
NEWINS - Horace DeWitt, a prominent businessman who was well known for his deep devotion to his country, his church, community, family and friends, passed away on February 14, 2007 at Sterling Glen in Bay Shore at the age of 99. The son of the late Robert DeWitt Newins and Alice Overton Newins, he was born in Patchogue on October 24, 1907. He graduated from Patchogue Union School in 1922. He was predeceased by his loving wife Allene B. Frisse Newins of 62 years in 1994, and also his two sisters Ethel May Smith and Roberta Elizabeth Stocks. He is survived by his devoted daughter Carolyn and her husband Robert Denny of Warwick, NY, four grandchildren - Karen DeWitt Denny, David Michael Denny, Clare Marie Williams, and Brian Gerard Denny, and also three great grandchildren - Sarah DeWitt, Connor Hall, and Grace Marie. He was entrepreneur of Newins Bay Shore Ford, which he owned and operated very successfully for over 50 years. He was a faithful parishioner of St. Patrick RC Church Bayshore. He was an incredibly trusted advisor as he was President of the New York Ford Dealers Association for many years and received numerous awards. He was a director of the Bay Shore Chamber of Commerce, president of the Lions Club of Bay Shore, and a member of the Southward Ho Country Club since 1947. When he moved to the Admiralty in 1972, he became their president for 15 years. He was a gentleman of few words, but with much care and understanding for everyone. His loves were his wife and family, boating, golf, and his business. He left this world a better place. Visiting, Sunday, 2-4:30 and 7-9PM at the Overton Funeral Home, Inc. 172 Main St. Islip, NY. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10AM, St. Patrick's RC Church, Bay Shore, NY. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village, NY. Donations may be made to the New York Foundling Hospital c/o Development Office, 590 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10114. The family wishes to thank the entire staff of Sterling Glen for their kind and loving care during the last three years.

Newsday Publications Saturday February 17, 2007.

More About HORACE DEWITT NEWINS:
Burial: February 19, 2007, St, John Cemetery, Middle Village, New York.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools
Military service: Bet. April 19 - December 15, 1942, United States Coast Guard Reserves
Occupation: Merchant/Newins Bayshore Ford, Inc.

More About ALLENE FISSE:
Burial: January 02, 1995, St, John Cemetery, Middle Village, New York.

Marriage Notes for HORACE NEWINS and ALLENE FISSE:


The Patchogue Advance Friday April 21, 1933

Miss. Allene B. Frisse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Frisse of Kew Gardens, and Horace D. Newins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Newins, of Newins Street, Patchogue, were married Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the crystal room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, in New York City. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a tulle veil and a cap made of lace from her mother's wedding gown and carried orchards and Lilies of the Valley. Miss. Dorothy Delaney of Brooklyn, was maid of honor, and wore a dress of aquamarine net and carried a bouquet of spring flowers. The bridesmaids were the Misses Eleanor Surplens and Margaret Wilson of Brooklyn, Roberta Newins, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Harold Potter of Patchogue. They wore frocks of peach net and carried spring flowers.
John Potter of Patchogue, a cousin of the groom, was best man, and the Ushers were John Frisse of Kew Gardens, John Hawkins, of Red Bank, New Jersey, Wilfley Scobey of New York City, and Harold Potter of Patchogue.
A dinner and dance was held at the Ritz Carlton following the ceremony, which was attended by many guests.
Upon their return from Bermuda the young couple will reside at 390 Bay Avenue. The Bride is well known here as her family have been summer residents of Bay Avenue for a number of years.



More About HORACE NEWINS and ALLENE FISSE:
Marriage: April 19, 1933, The Crystal Room of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York City.

Child of HORACE NEWINS and ALLENE FISSE is:
124. i. CAROLYN7 NEWINS, b. October 04, 1936, Bayshore, New York.


84. ROBERTA ELIZABETH6 NEWINS (ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 10, 1915 in Patchogue, New York, and died May 2002 in Bay Shore, New York. She married ROBERT JAMES STOCKS August 12, 1940, son of ROBERT STOCKS and MARY BRADY. He was born February 13, 1911 in Islip, New York, and died January 1971 in Brightwaters, New York.

More About ROBERTA ELIZABETH NEWINS:
Burial: May 2002, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ROBERT JAMES STOCKS:
Burial: January 1971, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ROBERT STOCKS and ROBERTA NEWINS:
Marriage: August 12, 1940

Children of ROBERTA NEWINS and ROBERT STOCKS are:
125. i. PATRICIA ANN7 STOCKS, b. March 06, 1941, Bay Shore, New York.126

. ii. PETER BRUCE STOCKS, b. July 06, 1945, Bay Shore, New York

iii. MARY ALICE STOCKS, b. October 14, 1952.

iv. BRENDA LEE STOCKS, b. February 18, 1955, Bay Shore, New York. m. EDWARD KUNZ.

Children of: BRENDA STOCKS AND EDWARD KUNZ are:
i. ABIGAEL ALEXA KUNZ, b November 2009, Bayshore, New York.
ii. JILLAYNE "Jilly Bean" KATHLEEN KUNZ, b. September 14, 2011, Bayshore, New York.
iii. NOELLE SHIRELY BRENDA KUNZ, b. March 2, 2017, Bayshore, New York.

85. AMANDA6 NEWINS (JOHN MILTON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 31, 1917 in Milton, Mass. She married RALPH GIFFORD October 17, 1938. He was born December 24, 1915 in Dorchester, Mass., and died 1999 in Boston, Mass.

More About RALPH GIFFORD:
Military service: Bet. 1943 - 1945, United States Infantry Reserve in the Philippines.
Occupation: Insurance Executive, John Hancock Insurance.

More About RALPH GIFFORD and AMANDA NEWINS:
Marriage: October 17, 1938.

Child of AMANDA NEWINS and RALPH GIFFORD is:
127. i. SANDRA LEE7 GIFFORD, b. August 27, 1948, Milton, Mass.


86. VIRGINA6 NEWINS (JOHN MILTON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 15, 1922 in Milton, Massachusetts and d, December 13, 2015. She married ROY BLONDELL October 17, 1953. He was born November 11, 1918 in Massachusetts, and died January 06, 1999 in Needham, Massachusetts.

More About: Virginia Blondell



Virginia Newins Blondell died peacefully on December 2 with her daughters Susan and Carol by her side. She is survived by her four children, Christine Fowler and her husband William of Newport, Maine, Carl of Rangeley, Maine, Carol Tuttle and her husband Douglas of Newburyport and Susan Lindblad and her husband Timothy of Andover. She is also survived by her grandchildren Michael, Nicholas and Benjamin Fowler, Crista Haskell, Jay and Tyler Tuttle and Henry and Dennis Lindblad and two great grandchildren Thomas Haskell and Lincoln Fowler. She is predeceased by her husband Roy and sisters Mabel Watson and Amanda Gifford.
Ginny was born on
June 15, 1922 in Milton, Massachusetts and was a graduate of Milton High School, Class of 1940. She attended Colby Junior College (now Colby-Sawyer), graduating in 1942. Ginny worked as a medical technician for many years until she met her future husband Roy on a blind date. They married in 1953 and lived in Needham for 60years where they raised their family. Ginny devoted herself to raising her children. Ginny and Roy built a second home on their own in West Dennis, Massachusetts in 1960 and spent every summer and every possible weekend with family and friends. She was a volunteer for many years at Glover Memorial Hospital (now Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital) in Needham, devoting 7000+ hours there. In addition she was active in the Needham Garden Club and played tennis weekly with her tennis group into her 90's. Travel was always a passion having visited Cuba in the 40's, Caribbean islands on cruises, Sweden, Greece, Australia/New Zealand and many other places to name.
Ginny will be missed by all who knew her generous and fun loving spirit. Laughter was always an element of any get together especially the many Blondell milestone family reunions over the past 25 years.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Eaton Funeral Home,
1351 Highland Ave Needham, on Monday, December 21st at 12 Noon. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held from 11AM to 12 Noon prior to the service. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ginny's memory may be made to
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham c/o BIDMC, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston MA 02115.

More About ROY BLONDELL:
Burial: January 09, 1999

More About ROY BLONDELL and VIRGINA NEWINS:
Marriage: October 17, 1953

Children of VIRGINA NEWINS and ROY BLONDELL are:
128. i. CAROL ANN7 BLONDELL, b. October 07, 1954, Massachusetts.
129. ii. SUSAN V. BLONDELL, b. June 21, 1960, Massachusetts.


87. GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS (HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 27, 1916 in Corvallis, Oregon., and died March 11, 2001 in Gainesville, Florida. She married BENJAMIN OTIS FRANKLIN October 27, 1940, son of BENJAMEN OTIS FRANKLIN. He was born March 18, 1911 in Micanopy, Florida., and died in Gainesville, Florida.

More About GRACE RUBINACK NEWINS:
Burial: March 13, 2001, Micanopy Historic Cemetery, Micanopy, Florida.

More About BENJAMIN OTIS FRANKLIN:
Burial: Micanopy Historic Cemetery, Micanopy, Florida.

More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN and GRACE NEWINS:
Marriage: October 27, 1940

Children of GRACE NEWINS and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN are:
130. i. MOLLY GAE7 FRANKLIN, b. January 06, 1941, Gainesville, Florida.
131. ii. BARBARA FRANKLIN, b. November 02, 1945, Gainesville, Florida.
132. iii. BENJAMIN OTIS FRANKLIN, b. June 13, 1950, Gainesville, Florida.


88. HAROLD STEPHENSON6 NEWINS (HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 25, 1921 in Corvallis, Oregon, and died February 24, 1986 in Yuba City, California. He married MYRTEL EDWARDS. She was born October 30, 1923, and died October 08, 1993.

More About HAROLD STEPHENSON NEWINS:
Burial: February 26, 1986, The Pacific Ocean

More About MYRTEL EDWARDS:
Burial: October 10, 1993, The Pacific Ocean

Children of HAROLD NEWINS and MYRTEL EDWARDS are:
i. JACK EDWARDS7 NEWINS, b. August 22, 1946, Solano County, California; m. ANNE.

More About JACK EDWARDS NEWINS:
Education: 1964, Redcliff Highschool, California.
Occupation: Professor of Psychology, Mercer College. Family Counselor.

ii. JILL ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. December 05, 1949, Alameda, California.
iii. LAUREL M. NEWINS, b. December 16, 1959, Tehama County, California; m. NELSON.


89. MARTHA DEWITT6 NEWINS (STANLEY FROST5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 02, 1917 in Patchogue, New York, and died December 22, 2000 in Blue Point, New York. She married VICTOR V. VALERIO December 27, 1944 in Manhattan, New York. He was born 1918 in German Town, Pennsylvania, and died January 11, 2003 in Bay Shore, New York.

More About MARTHA DEWITT NEWINS:
Burial: December 24, 2000, Calverton National Cemetery, Flanders, New York.

Notes for VICTOR V. VALERIO:
Long Island Advance January 16, 2003

Victor V. Valerio, 91, of Blue Point, died on January 11. Mr. Valerio was born on Pennsylvania. He served in the U. S. Army during W.W. II and moved to The Blue Point area after the war in 1945.
Mr. Valerio is survived by his sons and their spouses, Peter and Florence of Ronkonkoma and David and Marge of Speonk; sisters, Rita Masciantonio and Anna Pastore, both of Pennsylvania; and two Grandchildren, Melissa and Joel. He was predeceased by his wife, Martha, in 2000.
Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Raynor & D'Andrea Funeral Home, Bayport. Services were held at the funeral home. Interment followed in Calverton National Cemetery.

More About VICTOR V. VALERIO:
Burial: January 13, 2003, Calverton National Cemetery, Flanders, New York.
Military service: Bet. 1941 - 1945, United States Army Military Police/ Rank: Sergeant.

Marriage Notes for MARTHA NEWINS and VICTOR VALERIO:

The Patchogue Advance January 24, 1943



Valerio - Newins

Miss. Martha Dewitt Newins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newins of Patchogue, and Sgt. Victor Valerio, of German Town, Pa., were married in New York, Monday afternoon December 27 at 4 O'clock.
Her sister, Miss. Leyta L. Newins, and, George E. Kilthau, Yeoman 2/c U.S.C.G., were the witnesses. Sergeant Velario is in the Military Police Detachment of the Boston Port of Embarkment Army Base.

More About VICTOR VALERIO and MARTHA NEWINS:
Marriage: December 27, 1944, Manhattan, New York.

Children of MARTHA NEWINS and VICTOR VALERIO are:
i. DAVID LOREN7 VALERIO, b. 1945, Blue Point, New York; m. MARGE "SMITH".

Notes for DAVID LOREN VALERIO:
Due to a forty year family feud, David Valerio refused to corroborate with the authors.

133. ii. PETER VALERIO, b. 1949, Blue Point, New York.
1. THOMAS VALERIO, b.


90. LEYTA LOUISE6 NEWINS (STANLEY FROST5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 21, 1924 in Patchogue, New York and died January 7, 2009 in Smithtown, New York.  She married LT. COL. DARRELL THEODORE RATHBUN June 04, 1947 in The Craig Field Army Base Chapel, Selma, Alabama. He was born January 29, 1916 in Walden, New York, and died November 16, 2000 in Bayport, New York.

More About LEYTA NEWINS:
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.
Military Service: United States Army Elementary School Gym Teacher.
Burial: January 10, 2009 Dryson Family Plot 8490 sec. 84 Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

More About LT. COL. DARRELL THEODORE RATHBUN:
Military service: United States Army/ Rank: Lt. Colonel
Burial: January 10, 2009  Dryson family Plot 8490 sec. 84  Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
Marriage Notes for LEYTA NEWINS and DARRELL RATHBUN:

More About DARRELL RATHBUN and LEYTA NEWINS:
Marriage: June 04, 1947, The Craig Field Army Base Chapel, Selma, Alabama.

Children of LEYTA NEWINS and DARRELL RATHBUN are:
i. LEYTA ANNETTE7 RATHBUN, b. October 10, 1948, San Francisco, California; d. January 18, 1949, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California.

More About LEYTA ANNETTE RATHBUN:
Burial: January 20, 1949, Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California.

ii. DARRELL CRAIG RATHBUN, b. October 20, 1950, San Francisco, California.

134. iii. BRION GRANT RATHBUN, b. March 08, 1954, Fort Mead, Maryland.


91. ELIIZABTH JANET6 HETZEL (GERALDINE HAZEL5 NEWINS, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 10, 1929 in Charlestown, South Carolina. She married HOWARD FISHER. He was born June 06, 1924.

Children of ELIIZABTH HETZEL and HOWARD FISHER are:
i. ELIZABETH ANN7 FISHER, b. July 21, 1951.
ii. JEFFERY ALAN FISHER, b. September 06, 1953.


92. WILLIS ROGERS6 NEWINS (DAMON FOSTER5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 23, 1917 in Islip, New York, and died October 10, 2002 in Palm Springs, Florida. He married NATILIE FERNI. She was born October 17, 1917, and died November 05, 2006 in Central Islip, New York.

Children of WILLIS NEWINS and NATILIE FERNI are:
i. SHERRY7 NEWINS, b. July 31, 1947, Bayshore,New York; m. JOHN ROWE; b. June 15, 1942.
135. ii. WENDY NEWINS.


93. STANLEY COSTER6 NEWINS (HARRY HOWARD5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 02, 1933 in Bay Shore, New York. He married JEAN ALICE CRICHTON July 07, 1956 in Westfield, New Jersey. She was born December 10, 1934 in Westfield, New Jersey.

Notes for STANLEY COSTER NEWINS:
Member of the Board of Directors for Friends of the South Coastal Library in Bethany Beach, Delaware.

More About STANLEY COSTER NEWINS:

Marriage Notes for STANLEY NEWINS and JEAN CRICHTON:

Crichton - Newins'
Mrs. John N. Crichton of Westfield N.J. announces the engagement of her daughter Jean, to Stanley C. Newins, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard Newins of 467 North Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters.
Miss Crichton is a senior at Russell Sage College in Troy. New York.

Mr. Newins graduated from Union College in June and is now employed by I.B.M.

Jean A. Crichton - Stanley C. Newins.
Westfield N.J., July 7, 1956 - The marriage of Miss Jean Alice Crichton, daughter of Mrs. John N. Crichton, of Westfield, to Mr. Stanley Coster Newins', son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard Newins, of Brightwaters, L.I., took place this' afternoon in the Crichton home. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Richard Smith, of the First Presbyterian Church of Westfield
The bride graduated from Russell Sage College, '56. Mr. Newins was graduated from Union College in 1955 and is with International Business Machines Corp. After a trip to the Poconos,
the couple will live in Schenectady, N.Y.

More About STANLEY NEWINS and JEAN CRICHTON:
Marriage: July 07, 1956, Westfield, New Jersey

Child of STANLEY NEWINS and JEAN CRICHTON is:
136. i. JAMES B.7 NEWINS, b. March 13.


94. JOHN ROBERT6 NEWINS (HARRY HOWARD5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 30, 1941 in Bay Shore, New York. He married RUTH she was born April 6, 1943 in Bayshore, New York.

Education: West Islip High school class of 1960.

Children of JOHN NEWINS and RUTH are:
i. JOHN ROBERT7 NEWINS, b. January 18.
137. ii. ROBERT L. NEWINS, b. July 26 m. Lisa. R.


. BRANDON NEWINS, b. March 4, 1992 in Charleston, North Carolina.
More about: BRENDON NEWINS:
Education: Grassfield High School class of 2010.
Longwood University.
Occupation: Carrier Fireman member of the Chesapeake Fire Department.
Children of ROBERT and LISA NEWINS are.
i. COREY MICHAEL NEWINS, b. August 24,  1988 in Charleston, North Carolina he met SAMANTHA SWANSON.
More about: COREY NEWINS:
Education: Grassfield High School.
Child of: COREY NEWINS and SAMANTHA SWANSON:
1. MASON NEWINS b, July 31, 2015 in Wilmington, North Carolina.

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95. SPENCER JOHNSTON6 NEWINS (SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 22, 1930 in Bayshore, New York, and died August 02, 2007 in West Islip, New York. He married (1) JOAN BYINGTON ABBOT in Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York. She was born March 25, 1937 in Bayshore, New York. He married (2) JOYCE MARILYN SCHAPER. She was born September 19, 1937 in Bayshore, New York.

Notes for SPENCER JOHNSTON NEWINS:

SPENCER "BUD"NEWIN5', JR., AVIATION ELECTRICIAN AMTE 3RD CLASS
Mr. Newins was born on June 22,1930, is a long time resident of Islip, and was graduated from Islip High School in 1948. He served with the United States Navy mainly at Pensacola, Florida, and in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, from January of 1951 until October of 1954. He is merited with the Good Conduct Medal, and was employed as a boatyard manager after his separation from the service.
Authority: The Journal of Islip's Korean and Vietnam Veterans.

BUD NEWINS, A MAN MAKING A SPLASH
Islip resident Spencer "Bud" Newins a small, agile man with white hair and the lines that come from good humor and working around the water over a lifetime. He's been messing around with boats all of his life, but recently, Newins' passion for the water has led him to found the Islip branch of SPLASH (Stop Polluting, Littering and Save Harbors).
"It wasn't my idea originally, " said Newins, who owns Burnett Marine Service in Bay Shore. "I was at a meeting of South Shore Estuary Committee and I was saying that I had heard of a volunteer outfit in Freeport that went around cleaning up the waters and that we ought to do the same in Islip.
"Man behind me taps me on the shoulder and says, 'Oh but you can't Turns out it was Al Grover who founded the Freeport group in 1990. "
Freeport SPLASH donated a clam boat, the Long Island Maritime Museum donated an engine and in July of last year, Captain Newins and a crew of Islip Sea Scouts made their first clean-up trip.
"Ironically, the water has been pretty clean, " Newins said. "We go out every Sunday afternoon between one and three. We net trash from the water and separate it out for recycling. Keep Islip Clean gives us the bags and a place to put the trash, Regular boaters are pretty good about not throwing stuff overboard. "
He chuckled. "Know who the major culprits are? Seagulls and crows. They pull stuff out of the trash cans and then the wind puts it in the water. "
In addition to running the group, Newins raises funds. The Mid-Island Marine Trades Association of Islip and Brookhaven gave him seed money and this year Mercury Outboard is donating a new engine. He also runs SPLASH meetings at the Maritime Museum and gives talks at local schools.
"Our biggest problem is educating the public about the need for clean waterways, "Newins said. "People don't realize that things like Styrofoam cups, six-pack rings, cigarette filters, Mylar balloons and plastic utensils are deadly to marine life or that just about everything drains down into the bay eventually. Seventy percent of the pollution in the Great South Bay comes from runoff from roads and lawns.
"But we're making progress, " he said cheerfully. "We have a dozen regular volunteers so far and it will grow. Freeport was slow for their first couple of years, but they have 300 members
now. That's the potential."
The meetings at the Long Island Maritime Museum in West Sayville go beyond the local waters and address environmental damage on a global basis. A line from a SPLASH pamphlet reads, "Humans now rank with volcanoes and continental drift as transformers of earth's life support systems. "
While they think big, they act practically, with grassroots solutions to coastal pollution problems. If you would like more information about SPLASH, or, better yet, you want to get involved, you can contact Bud Newins' through the museum by calling 277-9385. Oh, yes, and you have to be 15 or older to go out on the boat.
Authority: Islip Bulletin Publications May 30, 1996.

Spencer J. Newins

Newins, Spencer J. "Bud"; A prominent businessman who was known for his deep devotion to his Country, his church, community, family and friends, passed away August 2, 2007 at the Little Flower Nursing home in East Islip at the age of 77. The son of Spencer J. Newins and Marion Clock, he was born in the Village of Islip June 22, 1930. He graduated from the Islip High school in June 1948. He was predeceased by his brother Peter. He is survived by his devoted wife Joyce, his son, Thomas J. Newins (Theresa), of Anchorage, Alaska, his daughter, Susan Perry of Wilmington, North Carolina, Stepchildren, Eugene Allen (Susan) Rhodes, Nancy Ratner, Grandchildren, Spencer Tobin Newins, Matthew Perry, Max, Rachel, and Justin, and many nieces and nephews. He served in the United States Navy mainly at Pensacola, Florida, and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, from January 1951 until October 1954. He was merited with the good Conduct Medal. Mr. Newins and his brother, Peter, operated the Bayshore Marina Basin located on Maple Ave. in Bayshore previously owned and established by his father in 1929. Mr. Newins belonged to one of the oldest Families on Long Island, a direct descendant of Ananias "Old Rooster Skin" Smith of Patchogue and Richard "Bull" Smith of Smithtown. He was a nephew of Fred B. Newins, co-founder of Swezey & Newins Department Store in Patchogue, his grandfather Howard Smith Newins owned and operated the H. S. Newins Clothing Store in the Village of Islip.
Mr. Newins was founder of the Islip branch of "SPLASH" (Stop Polluting, Littering and Save Harbors), a conservation organization dedicated to the preservation of the Great South Bay. He was a member of the Islip Masonic Meridian Lodge, a devoted member of the Islip Methodist Church and regularly attended Bible Study there. A Masonic Memorial service is planned for Sunday August 12, from 1-5 PM at the Overton Funeral Home, Inc. 172 Main Street, Islip N.Y.
Authorities: Mr. Robert Garcia, Mrs. Joyce Newins, Newsday Publications, Inc., Islip Bulletin & Suffolk County News.




More About SPENCER JOHNSTON NEWINS:
Burial: August 12, 2007, Cremated. Ashes scattered over the Great South Bay in Islip, New York.
Degree: Electrical Engineer.
Education: Islip Public Schools graduating June 1948.
Military service: Bet. 1951 - 1953, United States Navy.
Occupation: Bayman.

More About SPENCER NEWINS and JOAN ABBOT:
Divorce: Abt. 1970
Marriage: Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York.

Children of SPENCER NEWINS and JOAN ABBOT are:
138. i. THOMAS JOHNSTON7 NEWINS, b. October 07, 1961, Bayshore, New York.
139. ii. SUSAN JOANNE NEWINS, b. May 10, 1963, Bay Shore, New York.


96. PETER AMAR6 NEWINS (SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 16, 1933 in Bayshore, New York, and died 1986 in Islip, New York. He married LYNNE STOKER ABBOT in Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York. She was born January 17, 1939 in Bayshore, New York.

More About PETER AMAR NEWINS:
Education: Islip Public Schools
Military service: United States Navy
Occupation: Partner with his Brother

More About PETER NEWINS and LYNNE ABBOT:
Marriage: Islip Methodist Church, Islip, New York.

Children of PETER NEWINS and LYNNE ABBOT are:
140. i. AUDREY LYNNE7 NEWINS, b. May 25, 1959, Bayshore, New York.
141. ii. KAREN ELIZABETH NEWINS, b. December 14, 1960, Bayshore, New York.
142. iii. PETER CLOCK NEWINS, b. February 23, 1965, Bayshore, New York.


97. HAROLD COYLER6 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG5, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 26, 1927 in Easton, Pennsylvania. He married JEAN MIEKO MORISUYE June 11, 1954 in New Haven, CT., daughter of MASANOBE MORISUYE and KIKUE HASEGAWA. She was born August 26, 1926 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, d. July 22, 2010 in Hamden, Connecticut. Memorial service was held October 16, 2010 at Dwight Hall, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

More About HAROLD CONKLIN and JEAN MORISUYE:
Marriage: June 11, 1954, New Haven, CT.
SAD NEWS
Dear all,
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing on February 18, 2016 of our dear colleague Professor Harold C. Conklin. Hal was the Franklin Muzzy Crosby Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology and Curator Emeritus of Anthropology in the Peabody Museum of Natural History. He was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1926, and developed an early interest in Native American Indian cultures and languages. His military service in World War II introduced him to the Pacific and the Philippines in particular, beginning a life-long personal and professional commitment to that world region. After his bachelor's degree in 1950 from the University of California, Berkeley, he came to Yale and completed his Ph.D. in 1955. After several years on the faculty of Columbia University, he returned to Yale in 1962 as Professor in the Department of Anthropology, in which capacity he taught for thirty-four years. He was a Curator of the Peabody Museum of Natural History for those decades and, for a time, the Director of the Museum's Division of Anthropology.
Hal has long been recognized as a world authority on the peoples of the Philippines and Indonesia, with whom he worked during twenty-five trips totaling over thirteen years of field research. He published on a vast range of topics, including musical instruments; language policy issues; writing systems and the nature of literacy; the comparative study of folk taxonomies; and the production and significance of cultigens in human societies. In particular, his unparalleled investigations of the subsistence patterns and cultural practices of swidden-agriculturalists of the Mindoro tropical forest and of terraced-rice farmers of northern Luzon represent singular and foundational contributions to the scientific description and analysis of systems of folk knowledge.
His indelible legacy is not just in his profound scholarship but also in his deep and abiding passion for the peoples of the Philippines and his lifelong personal engagement with students and colleagues. For the Museum and the Department as well as for his family and for friends worldwide, his passing is an unrecoverable loss but he leaves lasting memories for all of us.
Further information and memorial details will follow.
David Skelly
Director, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Frank R. Oastler Professor of Ecology, Yale School of Forestry & Envtl Studies
peabody.yale.edu
Tel: (203) 432-3752

Children of HAROLD CONKLIN and JEAN MORISUYE are:
143. i. BRUCE ROBERT7 CONKLIN, b. July 22, 1959, New York.
144. ii. MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN, b. May 03, 1961, New York.


98. SUZANNE ELIZABETH6 CONKLIN (HOWARD STRONG5, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 15, 1930 in Patchogue, New York, and died July 08, 2008 in Sandwich, Mass. She married CHARLES SIVCO.

Children of SUZANNE CONKLIN and CHARLES SIVCO are:
i. JAMES MICHAEL7 SIVCO, b. New Jersey.
ii. DOUGLAS EDWARD SIVCO.
iii. GREGORY CHARLES SIVCO,b.October 30,1956 m. DEBORAH SKURKAY.

Children of GREGORY SIVCO and DEBORAH SKURKAY are:
i. Scott Michael Sivco b, May 25 in Warren, New Jersey.
ii. Michelle Sivco
iii. Carolyn Sivco b, June 6, 1993 in Warren,New Jersey.
More about Carolyn Sivco
Education: Lehigh University graduation May 18, 2015.
 
145. iv. LORRINE ELIZABETH SIVCO m. HENRY SHEPLEY.

Child of LORRINE SIVCO and HENRY SHEPLEY is:
i. Anthony Hamilton Shepley.


99. WILLIAM CRAIG6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 31, 1937 in Patchogue, New York. He married JULIE EDNA NEWTON September 28, 1968 in First Baptist Church of Port Jefferson, New York. She was born in Port Jefferson, New York.

More About WILLIAM CRAIG JENKINS:
Military service: Bet. 1964 - 1967, United States Army
Occupation: Conductor for the Long Island Rail Road

More About WILLIAM JENKINS and JULIE NEWTON:
Marriage: September 28, 1968, First Baptist Church of Port Jefferson, New York

Children of WILLIAM JENKINS and JULIE NEWTON are:
i. BABY DAUGHTER7 JENKINS, b. 1973; d. 1973.

More About BABY DAUGHTER JENKINS:
Burial: 1973, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

ii. BABY SON JENKINS, b. 1973; d. 1973.

More About BABY SON JENKINS:
Burial: 1973, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

iii. TREVOR JENKINS, b. August 14, 1975.
iv. LAUREN JENKINS, b. April 07, 1977, Bayport, New York.


100. NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 1941 in Patchogue, New York. She married EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY. He was born April 29, 1943 in Richmond Hills, Queens, New York, and died July 25, 1982 in Newark, Delaware.

Notes for EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY:
He served as Scoutmaster of Troop 44 of the Patchogue Congregational Church and on the Cub Scout Pack 11 committee. He was a member of the Long Island Scale Model Society (Model Trains), and an avid golfer who won several trophies on Long Island.

Authorities: Long Island Advance August 1982, Gravestone inscriptions Cedar Grove Cemetery.

More About EDWARD ALBERT FLUERY:
Burial: July 29, 1982, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Education: Oyster Bay High School, C.W. Post College and Dowling College.
Occupation: Legal Supervisor.

Children of NANCY JENKINS and EDWARD FLUERY are:
146. i. PETER7 FLUERY, b. December 26, 1968, Patchogue, New York.
147. ii. THOMAS MICHAEL FLUERY, b. January 13, 1970, Patchogue, New York.


101. DAVID ALLEN6 JENKINS (HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1943 in Patchogue, New York. He married HELENA STRUMER. She was born 1943.

Child of DAVID JENKINS and HELENA STRUMER is:
i. MICHELLE7 JENKINS, b. 1974.


102. FREDERICK ARTHUR6 HALLOCK (IRMA JOSEPHINE5 NEWINS, WILFRED B.4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 20, 1923 in Patchogue, New York., and died February 01, 2003 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He married HELEN LLOYD November 23, 1946 in Louisville, Kentucky. She was born July 28, 1919 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Notes for FREDERICK ARTHUR HALLOCK:


July 26,1997 will be the Hallock Family Reunion at Hallockville.

Fred A. Hallock, D.M.D. of 1301 River Reach Drive, Apartment 503, Et . Lauderdale, Florida 33315-1159 writes: When visiting my cousin Grant Hallock of Check, Virginia, he asked if I had seen the Hallock Family Connections publication. This I had heard about, and the summer reunions some years back. I had visited the Harders in Bellport (Mother was a Hallock) and they informed that indeed all this was going on.

Time for my statistics, my name is Fred or Frederick A. Hallock, age 74. Being raised on Long Island during the depression, and going to college at the University of Florida , really got sand in my shoes. (A saying goes: once you get sand in your shoes, you will be back). The ROTC during the war put me in the medical department and a chance to attend dental school at the University of Louisville. Kentucky was my home for 33 years, where my wife produced 4 new Hallocks. In 1980, I moved to Ft. Lauderdale along with a lot of New Yorkers. I feel that this is home now. My wife and children for the most part, remain in Kentucky , and are doing well.

Out of 5 grandchildren, only one male and redheaded. Separate picture enclosed.

Fred A. Hallock, D.M.D.

Authority: "Hallock Family Connections" December 1996.

Obituary.

Dr. Fred Hallock, passed away on Saturday February 1, 2003. He was 81 years old. He is survived by family members. Fred served honorably in the U.S. Army in World War II and eventually attained The rank of Colonel. After the war he operated a successful dental practice in Kentucky. Upon retirement he relocated to Ft. Lauderdale. He is survived by his wife Helen, Sons, Frederick; Jr, Joseph, James, and Glenn and many grandchildren.

Authority: The Sunshine Cathedral, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

More About FREDERICK ARTHUR HALLOCK:
Burial: February 04, 2003, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, United States Army Pacific Theater. Rank: Coronel
Occupation: Doctor of Dentistry.

More About FREDERICK HALLOCK and HELEN LLOYD:
Marriage: November 23, 1946, Louisville, Kentucky

Children of FREDERICK HALLOCK and HELEN LLOYD are:
148. i. FREDERICK ARTHUR7 HALLOCK, b. September 09, 1950, Louisville, Kentucky.
ii. JAMES PAUL HALLOCK, b. October 01, 1952, Louisville, Kentucky; m. CAROL RUTH REYNOLDS, December 15, 1979; b. September 25, 1956, Baton Rouge, La.

More About JAMES HALLOCK and CAROL REYNOLDS:
Marriage: December 15, 1979

149. iii. JOSEPH LLOYD HALLOCK, b. July 31, 1955, Danville, Kentucky, m. DEBRA HARPER
child of: JOSEPH HALLOCK and DEBRA  HARPER is:

More about: DEBRA HARPER:
Occupation: Educator Kindergarten University of Kentucky.

Child of: JOSEPH HALLOCK and DEBRA HARPER is:

SARA ANN HALLOCK b, December 7, 1982 in Saint Charles, Missouri.

150. iv. GLENN ANTHONY HALLOCK, b. November 13, 1958, Danville, Kentucky, d. 2006. m. SHARON RAY SMITH she was born May 13, 1957 in Lexington, Kentucky
.
Children of GLENN HALLOCK and SHARON SMITH are:

I. GLORIA MARIE HALLOCK, b. March 30, 1976.
ii. SHELLY HELEN HALLOCK, b, February 28, 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia.


103. GEOFFREY THOMAS6 POTTER (HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 24, 1937 in Port Jefferson, New York. He married NEVA BELLE WHEATLEY. She was born May 01, 1941 in Ellensburg, Washington.

Children of GEOFFREY POTTER and NEVA WHEATLEY are:
151. i. LYNETTE ALETA7 POTTER, b. March 07, 1963, Astoria, Oregon.
152. ii. JENNERFER MARJORY POTTER, b. September 27, 1963, Anchorage, Alaska.
153. iii. TIMOTHY JOHN POTTER, b. December 01, 1965, Oakland, California.


104. HAROLD NEWINS6 POTTER (HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 09, 1945 in Seward, Alaska. He married JEANIE STODDERD. She was born September 11, 1947 in Pocatello, Idaho.

Children of HAROLD POTTER and JEANIE STODDERD are:
154. i. STEPHANIE ELLEN7 POTTER, b. November 17, 1968, Anchorage, Alaska.
ii. KATHERINE HOUY POTTER, b. November 04, 1971, Anchorage, Alaska.


105. SUSAN6 VAN ORDEN (GEORGE ALLEN5, GEORGE NEWINS4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 29, 1938 in San Jose, California. She married SHERWOOD LEONARD BATT. He was born March 16, 1936 in Marin, California.

More About SUSAN VAN ORDEN:
Education: Alhambra High School Class of 1956.

Children of SUSAN VAN ORDEN and SHERWOOD BATT are:
155. i. SHERILYNN7 BATT, b. May 20, 1958, Matinez, California.
ii. KEVIN DUANE BATT, b. June 10, 1960, San Jose, California.


Generation No. 7

106. RAYMOND E.7 WEEKS (MARTHA6 STEVENSON, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1913 in Patchogue, New York, and died 1991 in Patchogue, New York. He married ESTHER PAYN. She was born 1919, and died 1994 in Patchogue, New York.

More About RAYMOND E. WEEKS:
Burial: 1991, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

More About ESTHER PAYN:
Burial: 1996, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Patchogue, New York

Children of RAYMOND WEEKS and ESTHER PAYN are:
156. i. RAYMOND E.8 WEEKS.
ii. GARY E. WEEKS.
iii. PENNEY WEEKS.


107. ROBERT EDWARD7 STEVENSON (EDWARD COWLES6, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1941 in Patchogue, New York. He married VIVIAN "SMITH".

Child of ROBERT STEVENSON and VIVIAN "SMITH" is:
i. ROBERT8 STEVENSON.


108. COLETTE KATHRYN7 STEVENSON (EDWARD COWLES6, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 10, 1943 in Manhattan, New York, and died February 17, 1970 in Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina. She married May his name be blotted out forever, September 14, 1963 in Manhattan, New York.,

Notes for COLETTE KATHRYN STEVENSON:
She was murdered in Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Name on her Grave Marker was changed from "MacDonald" to "Stevenson".

More About COLETTE KATHRYN STEVENSON:
Burial: February 20, 1970, Washington Memorial Park, Coram,
Cause of Death: She was murdered by her husband.
Education: Patchogue Public Schools, Skidmore College.


More About MAY HIS NAME BE BLOTTED OUT FOREVER:
Education: Patchogue Public Schools, Princeton University.
Military service: Bet. 1968 - 1971, United States Army Special Forces.
Occupation: Was a Physician his medical license was revoked when he was convicted of three counts of capital Murder in 1972.

Notes for MAY HIS NAME BE BLOTTED OUT  FOREVER.
For more information see the Books "Fatal Vision" by, Joe Mcginniss, G. B. Putnam & Sons © 1983. "Fatal Justice" By, Jerry Potter & Fred Post, W.P Norton & Company, Inc. ©1995. This individual is presently serving three life consecutive sentences in a Federal Prison.


More About  COLETTE STEVENSON:
Marriage: September 14, 1963, Manhattan, New York.

Children of COLETTE STEVENSON are:
i. KIMBERLY KATHRYN8 MACDONALD, b. April 04, 1964, Princeton Medical Center, New Jersey; d. February 17, 1970, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Notes for KIMBERLY KATHRYN MACDONALD:
She was murdered in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Name on her grave marker was changed from "MacDonald" to "Stevenson".

More About KIMBERLY KATHRYN MACDONALD:
Burial: February 20, 1970, Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York.
Cause of Death: She was murdered by her father.

ii. KRISTEN JEAN MACDONALD, b. May 08, 1967, Chicago, Illinois; d. February 17, 1970, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Notes for KRISTEN JEAN MACDONALD:
She was murdered in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Name on her grave marker was changed from "MacDonald" to "Stevenson".

More About KRISTEN JEAN MACDONALD:
Burial: February 20, 1970, Washington Memorial Park, Coram, New York.
Cause of Death: She was murdered by her father.


109. CAROL7 DENISON (ANNA6 STEVENSON, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) She married ANDERSON.

Notes for CAROL DENISON:
Refused to cooperate with the authors.

Child of CAROL DENISON and ANDERSON is:
i. DAUGHTER8 ANDERSON.


110. WILLIAM7 DENISON (ANNA6 STEVENSON, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)

Notes for WILLIAM DENISON:
Refused to cooperate with the Authors.

Children of WILLIAM DENISON are:
i. DAUGHTER8 DENISON.
ii. SON DENISON.


111. COWLES GEORGE7 WALDRON (LORRAINE6 VICTOR, MADELINE5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 19, 1947 in Brookhaven, New York, and died July 06, 2002 in Brookhaven, New York. He married PAULA ANDREAT TYLOR 1968. She was born August 04, 1947.

More About COWLES GEORGE WALDRON:
Burial: July 08, 2002, Oaklawn Cemetery, Brookhaven, New York.
Military service: Bet. 1968 - 1970, United States Army Air Force.

More About COWLES WALDRON and PAULA TYLOR:
Marriage: 1968.

Children of COWLES WALDRON and PAULA TYLOR are:
157. i. WITNEY CHRISTINA8 WALDRON, b. July 19, 1969, Smithtown, New York.
ii. CHRISTIAN COWLES WALDRON, b. April 21, 1972, Barnwell Army Base, Texas; d. 1977, Brookhaven, New York.

More About CHRISTIAN COWLES WALDRON:
Authority: Mr. Cowles GEORGE Waldron.
Burial: 1977, Oakwood Cemetery, Brookhaven, New York.
Cause of Death: Accidentally hung himself in his father's chicken coop. He was only 4 years old.


112. JANET LOUISE7 NEWINS (JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 28, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, and died February 1976 in New Jersey. She married THOMAS POPE. He was born 1926.

More About JANET LOUISE NEWINS:
Burial: February 1976, New Jersey

Child of JANET NEWINS and THOMAS POPE is:
i. LYDIA8 POPE, b. 1951.


113. EDWARD JOHN7 NEWINS (JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 20, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York. He married GEORGETTE. She was born in 1935.

Children of EDWARD NEWINS and GEORGETTE are:
158. i. EDWARD JOHN8 NEWINS, b. March 23, 1956, Hazlet,  New Jersey.
ii. KIMBERLY ANN NEWINS, b. June 19, 1958. in Hazelet, New Jersey.
iii. VICTORIA JEAN NEWINS, b January 1, 1960. in Hazelet, New Jersey.
159. iv. ELIZABETH MARY NEWINS, b. 1962. in Hazelnet, New Jersey.


114. LAURENCE DAVID7 NEWINS (JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born April 04, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York, and died August 13, 2004 in Levittown, New York. He married ALBERTA HELEN CYWINSKI. She was born 1941, and died August 03, 2000 in Levittown, New York.

More About LAURENCE DAVID NEWINS:
Burial: August 15, 2004, Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, New York.

More About ALBERTA HELEN CYWINSKI:
Burial: August 06, 2000, Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, New York.

Children of LAURENCE NEWINS and ALBERTA CYWINSKI are:
160. i. DENISE M.8 NEWINS, b.June 21, 1962, Nassau County, New York.
161. ii. CHRISTOPHER NEWINS, b. November 04, 1964, Nassau County, New York.


115. JOYCE7 BUDINICH (EDWARD FREDERICK6, SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 24, 1945 in New Jersey. She married PETER JOHN TUZZO. He was born May 26, 1944 in New Jersey, and died September 1977 in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Children of JOYCE BUDINICH and PETER TUZZO are:
162. i. PETER JOHN8 TUZZO, b. November 02, 1966.
ii. SCOTT TUZZO, b. July 13, 1968.
163. iii. JEFFERY TUZZO, b. July 17, 1969.


116. LINDA JEAN7 GLASS (MARIAN ADELINE6 NEWINS, JARVIS WICKS5, GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) She married JOHN JENKINS.

Children of LINDA GLASS and JOHN JENKINS are:
i. KELLY JEAN8 JENKINS.
ii. JULIA ANN JENKINS.


117. KATHRYN GAIL7 GLASS (MARIAN ADELINE6 NEWINS, JARVIS WICKS5, GEORGE WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) She married JERRY WAYNE SELF.

Child of KATHRYN GLASS and JERRY SELF is:
i. WILLIAM ELLIS8 SELF.


118. GEORGE HERBERT7 ALDRICH (DORIS CATHERINE6 HAWKINS, ARTHUR F.5, CHARLES SANFORD4, SARAH ELIZABETH3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1945 in Patchogue, New York, and died October 03, 2004 in Key West, Florida. He married BARBARA WICKS. She was born in Patchogue, New York.

Notes for GEORGE HERBERT ALDRICH:


George H. Aldrich
ALDRICH George H., age 61, former long time resident of Patchogue and owner of Long Island Vision Center in East Setauket, most recently a resident of the Florida Keys, died on October 3, 2004 after a long struggle with melanoma. George is survived by his loving wife Barbara; sons, Glenn and Andrew; daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Brian Rosenberg; daughter, Alexandra; brother and sister-in-law, John W. and Barbara; sister, Pat Schackman; mother-in-law, Mary Wicks; brothers-in-law, Mark and Wayne Wicks, and many nieces and nephews. George graduated from Patchogue-Medford High School in 1961, and soon thereafter began his 33-year career as an optician. At the age of 42, George achieved one of his proudest accomplishments when he earned a Black Belt in karate after five years of training. While still residing in Patchogue, George was an active member of the United Methodist Church, having been a member of the church choir and the UMM. In 1998, George, his wife, and two youngest children relocated permanently to the Florida Keys after falling in love with the area while vacationing there a few years earlier. George found his niche as the exclusive distributor of Panama Jack products for all of the Florida Keys, and proudly built his business into a phenomenal success, becoming known to so many Keys residents as "Panama Jack." Perhaps George's most notable contribution was his unwavering sense of humor. He brought so much love and laughter to so many lives, and for that he will be so affectionately remembered and so deeply missed. A religious service will be held at the United Methodist Church, 80 South Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, on Saturday, October 16th, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations would be greatly appreciated to: Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, 3150 Salt Creek Lane, Suite 122, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 60005, Tel. 888-221-CTRF.

Authority: Newsday Publications, Inc. 10/13/2004.

More About GEORGE HERBERT ALDRICH:
Education: Patchogue Public Schools.
Occupation: Optician (Retired).

Children of GEORGE ALDRICH and BARBARA WICKS are:
i. KAREN8 ALDRICH, b. Patchogue, New York.
ii. GLEN ALDRICH.
iii. ANDREW ALDRICH.


119. DEWITT W.7 NEWINS (EDWARD EARL6, WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 19, 1938 in Center Moriches, New York. He married (1) AUDRY JENNINGS. She was born November 11, 1938. He married (2) GAIL ANN MARTIN, daughter of HENRY MARTIN and VIRGINA SPRAGUE. She was born November 20, 1939 in Manhattan, New York, and died March 22, 1980 in Hamptons, New York.

More About GAIL ANN MARTIN:
Burial: March 24, 1980

Children of DEWITT NEWINS and GAIL MARTIN are:
i. DEAN S.8 NEWINS, m. MARY QUIST.
ii. ANDREW NEWINS.
iii. MICHAEL NEWINS.


120. DIANE7 NEWINS (EDWARD EARL6, WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1940 in Center Moriches. She married (1) RODRICK DEMMEYER. She married (2) KENT WRIGHT. He was born 1939, and died 1977.

Children of DIANE NEWINS and KENT WRIGHT are:
i. MARY BETH8 WRIGHT.
164. ii. KIMBERLY WRIGHT, b. 1960.


121. LESLIE LORETT7 CONKLIN (NANCY ALLISON6 NEWINS, WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 10, 1955 in Hawaii. She married DONALD WILLIAM CURREY June 28, 1980 in Kailua, Hawaii.
Marriage Notes for LESLIE CONKLIN and DONALD CURREY:
Reception was held at the home of Edward and Nancy Conklin, 52 South Kalaheo Avenue, Kailua, Hawaii.

More About DONALD CURREY and LESLIE CONKLIN:
Marriage: June 28, 1980, Kailua, Hawaii.

Children of LESLIE CONKLIN and DONALD CURREY are:
165. i. LEILANI MARIA CONKLIN8 CURREY, b. September 10, 1976.
ii. PEARL CELESTE CURREY, b. August 01, 1983; m. MATTHEW PARKS, May 14, 2005, Houghton, Michigan.

More About MATTHEW PARKS and PEARL CURREY:
Marriage: May 14, 2005, Houghton, Michigan.

iii. GRACE SUSAN CURREY, b. June 21, 1988, m TIMOTHY R. MCCOLLEY on May 15, 2010.
iv. HOPE ETTA CURREY, b. November 23, 1985.


122. JACQUELYN7 O'BRIAN (PAULA S.6 NEWINS, HARVEY BOLTEN5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)

Child of JACQUELYN O'BRIAN is:
i. TRAYCEE NEWINS8 MCCALL.


123. ROBERTA ANN7 ( BIRDIE) SMITH (ETHEL MAY6 NEWINS, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 12, 1936 in Grosse Point, Michigan. She married CHARLES MAYNARD. REED, he was born, May 18, 1933 and died April 18, 2015 in Huntington Beach, California.

Child of ROBERTA SMITH and CHARLES REED is:
i. CAROLYN8 REED. b, May 8, 1961, Wittter, California.


124. CAROLYN7 NEWINS (HORACE DEWITT6, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 04, 1936 in Bayshore, New York. She married ROBERT HALL DENNY b, in 1933 the only son of Nathan J. Denny and Helen (McNamara) d, December 22, 2011 in Warwick, New York.
More About: ROBERT DENNY






Robert Hall Denny

12/22/2011

Robert Hall Denny, of Warwick, departed this life peacefully on Thursday evening, December 22, 2011 with his wife by his side comforting him, after a brief and admirable time with cancer.  He was 78 years old.



He was the only son of the six children of the late Nathan J. and Helen E. (McNamara) Denny.



He was born in New Haven, CT and attended Hill House High School.  He sold programs at the Yale Bowl, where he learned his selling skills for his career in marketing.  He was an altar boy at St. Adeans Church for ten years. 



He enlisted in the Navy and very proudly served his country from 1952-1956 aboard the U.S.S. Albert T. Harris during the Korean War.  On leave at home, he met the love of his life on a blind date.  In 1960, he married Carolyn Newins and they had a devoted marriage for 51 years.  After his honorable discharge, he worked nights and attended college by the day.  He graduated from Hofstra University in 1961 Phi Theta Kappa.  He then began his career as a district sales manager for U.S. Gypsum Company and Amerock Corporation for 40 years.  He traveled the New England territory.  He spent his life working hard to be a good provider for his family and teaching his children honesty, integrity and ambition.  He was a 41 year resident of Warwick, where he raised his four children into respectable adults.  He was a devout member of St. Stephen’s parish.  He was a member of the Warwick Valley Country Club and served as pool chairman for many years  One of his fondest memories was having been Santa Claus for the Methodist Nursery School for many Christmas’.



He was an avid reader, especially of Civil War books and he visited every battle field on the east coast.  He was a real fishing enthusiast, fishing everywhere from Alaska to the Caribbean and Canada to Florida.  He enjoyed boating on Long Island and Florida.  He was a lapidarist making jewelry, especially bolo ties for his family.  He and Carolyn delivered Meals on Wheels every week for 22 years. They enjoyed traveling throughout Europe many times.  Bob believed in strong work ethics.  He was a respected gentleman and was generous to his family and friends.  One of his best friends was his father-in-law, Carolyn’s father, whom he boated with and played golf and cards with by the hour.  He helped take care of him in his later years.  And, oh yes, he was quite a dancer.



Those who had the pleasure of knowing him were all touched by his sincere love and caring warmth and his true and loyal friendship.  He was a very genuine person to be respected and we shall all miss him.  He felt his most meaningful accomplishments in life were being a devoted husband, father, grandfather and a good citizen.



Bob leaves to cherish his memories his loving family:  wife, Carolyn (Newins); his four children:  Karen Denny of PA, David Denny and Sheilah of Oregon, Clare Williams and her husband Matt of PA, and Brian Denny of CA; his sisters:  Caryl Lo Presti of CA, Dorothy McNamara of Mass, Rosemary Harkins of CT, and Marilyn Stark of MA; his special grandchildren:  Sarah, Connor, Grace and Margo; also 22 nieces, nephews and cousins and 32 great-nieces and nephews.



Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Natalie Hurley.



Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:30 am on Wednesday at St. Stephens RC Church, Warwick.  Final resting place will be at St. John’s Cemetery, Middle Village.



“This I will remember, when the rest of life is through:  the finest thing I’ve ever done is simply loving you.” - Carolyn



Children of CAROLYN NEWINS and ROBERT DENNY are:
i. KAREN DEWITT8 DENNY, b. April 04, 1963.
ii. DAVID MICHAEL DENNY, b. February 09, 1965.
166. iii. CLAIRE MAE DENNY, b. January 23, 1968.
iv. RYAN GERARD DENNY, b. January 22, 1970.


125. PATRICIA ANN7 STOCKS (ROBERTA ELIZABETH6 NEWINS, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 06, 1941 in Bay Shore, New York. She married DAVID DEMILT. He was born August 31, 1924.

Child of PATRICIA STOCKS and DAVID DEMILT is:
167. i. ERIC8 DEMILT, b. July 22, 1970.


126. PETER BRUCE7 STOCKS (ROBERTA ELIZABETH6 NEWINS, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 06, 1945 in Bay Shore, New York. He married BARBARA CAMPI. She was born February 18, 1945 in Bay Shore, New York.

More About PETER BRUCE STOCKS:

Occupation: Police Officer, Suffolk County Police Department 3rd Precinct.

Children of PETER STOCKS and BARBARA CAMPI are:
 

i. ROBERT JAMES8 STOCKS, b. May 23, 1974, Bay Shore, New York, m. CATHERINE MARIE. in Bayshore, New York, b June 6.

Children of: ROBERT STOCKS and CATHERINE MARIE is:
i. BRIELLE ADELINE STOCKS, b, March 21, 2013 in Bayshore, New York
ii. BETHANY LILLIAN STOCKS, b, October 18, 2016 in Bayshore, New York.

ii. JOHN "JED" EDWARDS STOCKS, b. June 07, 1976, Bay Shore, New York, m. KIMBERLY ENTLER, b June 23, 1978.


Children of JOHN STOCKS and KIMBERLY ENTLER are:
i. JACKSON STOCKS.
ii. RILEY STOCKS.



127. SANDRA LEE7 GIFFORD (AMANDA6 NEWINS, JOHN MILTON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 27, 1948 in Milton, Mass. She married ROBERT POWERS June 14, 1969. He was born July 12, 1946.

More About ROBERT POWERS:
Graduation: Brown University

More About ROBERT POWERS and SANDRA GIFFORD:
Marriage: June 14, 1969

Children of SANDRA GIFFORD and ROBERT POWERS are:
i. STEPHEN8 POWERS, b. April 13, 1976, Rhode Island.

Notes for STEPHEN POWERS:
Graduated from Columbia University.

More About STEPHEN POWERS:
Graduation: May 1998, Columbia University

ii. SCOTT POWERS, b. February 06, 1979, Rhode Island.

Notes for SCOTT POWERS:
Voted Valuable Player of the the Brown University Soccer Team. Chosen all American Soccer Star (Nationally) in High School.

More About SCOTT POWERS:
Graduation: May 2001, Brown University


128. CAROL ANN7 BLONDELL (VIRGINA6 NEWINS, JOHN MILTON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 07, 1954 in Massachusetts. She married DOUGLAS TUTTLE.

Children of CAROL BLONDELL and DOUGLAS TUTTLE are:
i. JAMES8 TUTTLE, b. January 11, 1988, Massachusetts.
ii. TYLER TUTTLE, b. March 20, 1990, Massachusetts.


129. SUSAN V.7 BLONDELL (VIRGINA6 NEWINS, JOHN MILTON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 21, 1960 in Massachusetts. She married TIMOTHY LINDBLAD.

Children of SUSAN BLONDELL and TIMOTHY LINDBLAD are:
i. HENRY8 LINDBLAD, b. February 07, 1994, Massachusetts.
ii. DENNIS LINDBLAD, b. August 07, 1995, Massachusetts.


130. MOLLY GAE7 FRANKLIN (GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS, HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 06, 1941 in Gainesville, Florida. She married HARRY WHITEHEAD GAMBLE. He was born December 30, 1936 in Selma, Alabama.

More About MOLLY GAE FRANKLIN:
Education: 1959, Gainesville Highschool.
University: 1963, Vanderbilt University.

Children of MOLLY FRANKLIN and HARRY GAMBLE are:
i. HARRY WHITEHEAD8 GAMBLE, b. November 27, 1968, Selma, Alabama.
ii. FRANKLIN LANE GAMBLE, b. April 04, 1971, Selma, Alabama.
168. iii. ROBERT WARE GAMBLE, b. August 28, 1975, Selma, Alabama.


131. BARBARA7 FRANKLIN (GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS, HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 02, 1945 in Gainesville, Florida. She married (1) JUSTUS CARLISLE MARTIN. He was born January 05, 1925, and died March 05, 1993 in Georgia. She married (2) SIMMONS LARRY PHILLIPS. He was born May 25, 1943.

More About JUSTUS CARLISLE MARTIN:
Burial: March 07, 1993, Georgia

Child of BARBARA FRANKLIN and JUSTUS MARTIN is:
i. JENNIFER CARLISLE8 MARTIN, b. August 27, 1980, Atlanta, Georgia.


132. BENJAMIN OTIS7 FRANKLIN (GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS, HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born June 13, 1950 in Gainesville, Florida. He married PAMELA PAGE. She was born April 12, 1950 in Gainesville, Florida.

Children of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN and PAMELA PAGE are:
i. LINDSEY8 FRANKLIN, b. August 06, 1979, Gainesville, Florida.
ii. BENJAMIN OTIS FRANKLIN, b. December 04, 1981, Gainesville, Florida.


133. PETER7 VALERIO (MARTHA DEWITT6 NEWINS, STANLEY FROST5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1949 in Blue Point, New York. He married FLORENCE "SMITH".

Children of PETER VALERIO and FLORENCE "SMITH" are:
i. MELISSA8 VALERIO.
ii. JOEL VALERIO.


134. BRION GRANT7 RATHBUN (LEYTA LOUISE6 NEWINS, STANLEY FROST5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 08, 1954 in Fort Mead, Maryland. He married KAREN MEYER May 09, 1981 in Our Lady of the Snow Catholic Church, Blue Point, New York. She was born in Bayport, New York.

More About BRION RATHBUN and KAREN MEYER:
Marriage: May 09, 1981, Our Lady of the Snow Catholic Church, Blue Point, New York

Children of BRION RATHBUN and KAREN MEYER are:
i. DEREK BRION8 RATHBUN, b. February 12, 1988, Patchogue, New York.
ii. ALISSA BROOKE RATHBUN, b. June 02, 1990, Patchogue, New York.


135. WENDY7 NEWINS (WILLIS ROGERS6, DAMON FOSTER5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) She married DONALD SHAPIRO.

Child of WENDY NEWINS and DONALD SHAPIRO is:
i. DAVID ALLEN8 SHAPIRO.


136. JAMES B.7 NEWINS (STANLEY COSTER6, HARRY HOWARD5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 13.

Child of JAMES B. NEWINS is:
169. i. KEITH8 NEWINS.


137. ROBERT7 NEWINS (JOHN ROBERT6, HARRY HOWARD5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 26. He married LISA.


138. THOMAS JOHNSTON7 NEWINS (SPENCER JOHNSTON6, SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born October 07, 1961 in Bayshore, New York. He married (1) TERESA DAWN BREWER. She was born March 08, 1960 in Helena, Montana. He married (2) LISA MARY TOBIN. She was born February 08, 1959 in San Francisco, California.

More About THOMAS JOHNSTON NEWINS:
Education: Islip Public Schools
Occupation: Vice President of Customer Relations Credit Union 1 in Anchorage, Alaska

Child of THOMAS NEWINS and LISA TOBIN is:
i. SPENCER TOBIN8 NEWINS, b. May 28, 1990, Anchorage, Alaska.

More About SPENCER TOBIN NEWINS:
Clubs: Service Highschool Wrestling Team.
Education: Service Highschool, Gonzaga College Class of 2012.


139. SUSAN7 NEWINS (SPENCER JOHNSTON6, SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 10, 1963 in Bay Shore, New York. She married NORMAN PERRY August 1985 in Jupiter, Florida. He was born 1962 in Bay Shore, New York.

More About NORMAN PERRY and SUSAN NEWINS:
Marriage: August 1985, Jupiter, Florida.

Child of SUSAN NEWINS and NORMAN PERRY is:
i. MATTHEW8 PERRY, b. September 17, 1987, West Palm Beach, Florida; m. SARAH EBERHART HENDRICKSON, May 01, 2010, Wilmington, North Carolina.; b. June 15, 1983, North Carolina.

More About MATTHEW PERRY:
Education: Wilmington Public Schools.
Occupation: Mechanical Engineer.

More About SARAH HENDRICKSON:
Degree: AD Medical
Education: New Hanover High School class of 2002. Miller-Motte College class of 2007.
Occupation: Nursing Assistant.

More About MATTHEW PERRY and SARAH HENDRICKSON:
Marriage: May 01, 2010, Wilmington, North Carolina.


140. AUDREY LYNNE7 NEWINS (PETER AMAR6, SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 25, 1959 in Bayshore, New York. She married THOMAS de RIVERA. He was born December 19, 1958 in Bronxville, New York.

More About AUDREY LYNNE NEWINS:
Occupation: Homemaker.

More About THOMAS DE' RIVERA:
Occupation: Electronics Field Engineer.

Children of AUDREY NEWINS and THOMAS RIVERA are:
i. JONATHAN EDWARD DE'8 RIVERA, b. February 03, 1989, Los Angels, California.
ii. JESSICA LYNNE DE' RIVERA, b. July 22, 1991, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. m. MICHAEL TYLER on August 11, 2012.


Child of: JESSICA DE'RIVERA AND MICHAEL TAYLOR IS:
1. GIDEON MICHAEL TAYLOR, b,  August 21, 2013.

iii. BENJAMIN THOMAS DE' RIVERA, b. February 05, 1993, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.
iv. BRIAN RICHARD DE' RIVERA, b. February 05, 1993, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.
v. CONNOR JAMES DE' RIVERA, b. August 16, 1998, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.


141. KAREN ELIZABETH7 NEWINS (PETER AMAR6, SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 14, 1960 in Bayshore, New York. She married CHRISTOPHER QUIGG. He was born November 02, 1961.

Children of KAREN NEWINS and CHRISTOPHER QUIGG are:
i. ZACHERY DAVID8 QUIGG, b. October 13, 1991.

More About ZACHERY DAVID QUIGG:
ROTC: 2005, High School

ii. SARAH ELIZABETH QUIGG, b. March 29, 1993.
iii. ABIGAIL LYNN QUIGG, b. March 14, 1995.
iv. HANNAH JEAN QUIGG, b. July 02, 1997.
v. CHRISTOPHER QUIGG.
vi. JOSHUA QUIGG.


142. PETER CLOCK7 NEWINS (PETER AMAR6, SPENCER JOHNSTON5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 23, 1965 in Bayshore, New York. He married MARY QUEST. She was born December 28, 1964.

More About PETER CLOCK NEWINS:
Degree: Criminal Justice
Education: Bayshore, Brightwaters Public Schools.
Occupation: New York State Corrections Officer.

More About MARY QUEST:
Occupation: Elementary School Teacher.

Children of PETER NEWINS and MARY QUEST are:
i. CHRISTOPHER PETER8 NEWINS, b. May 11, 1994, Vestal, New York.

More About CHRISTOPHER PETER NEWINS:
Clubs: Vestal Little League
Education: Vestal, Public Schools.

ii. WILLIAM JOSEPH NEWINS, b. March 12, 1996.
Clubs: Vestal Little League.
Education: Vestal Public Schools.

143. BRUCE ROBERT7 CONKLIN (HAROLD COYLER6, HOWARD STRONG5, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 22, 1959 in New York. He married BONNIE JEAN PRESTON August 25, 1985. She was born May 30, 1960 in Shreveport, Louisiana.

More About BRUCE CONKLIN and BONNIE PRESTON:
Marriage: August 25, 1985.

Children of BRUCE CONKLIN and BONNIE PRESTON are:
i. DYLAN PRESTON8 CONKLIN, b. May 30, 1992, San Francisco.
ii. CLAIRE ROSE CONKLIN, b. April 08, 1995, San Francisco.


144. MARK WILLIAM7 CONKLIN (HAROLD COYLER6, HOWARD STRONG5, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 03, 1961 in New York. He married NOELLE FOSTER STRONG September 28, 1991 in Greensboro, North Carolina. She was born December 20, 1962 in Statesville, North Carolina.

Notes for MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN:
Education: Taft High school, Northwestern University majoring in Speech & Theater.


More About MARK WILLIAM CONKLIN:
Occupation: Shakespearian Actor.

Actor
Solitude Point (1998) Randy
aka Yukie (Japan) (Japan: English title)

Actor - TV:
"Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" Chan (3 episodes, 1993-1994)
- Dragonswing II (1994) TV Episode Chan
- Challenge (1993) TV Episode Chan
- Initiation: Part 1 (1993) TV Episode Chan

Authority: < IMBD.com >


More About MARK CONKLIN and NOELLE STRONG:
Marriage: September 28, 1991, Greensboro, North Carolina

Child of MARK CONKLIN and NOELLE STRONG is:
i. EMMA STRONG8 CONKLIN, b. May 05, 2001, Salt Lake, Utah.


145. LORRINE ELIZABETH7 SIVCO (SUZANNE ELIZABETH6 CONKLIN, HOWARD STRONG5, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) She married HENRY SHEPLEY.

Child of LORRINE SIVCO and HENRY SHEPLEY is:
i. ANTHONY HAMILTON8 SHEPLEY.


146. PETER7 FLUERY (NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS, HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 26, 1968 in Patchogue, New York. He married KIMBERLY KATHLEEN ROBINSON June 06, 1993 in Patchogue Congregational Church. She was born May 14, 1965.

More About PETER FLUERY and KIMBERLY ROBINSON:
Marriage: June 06, 1993, Patchogue Congregational Church

Children of PETER FLUERY and KIMBERLY ROBINSON are:
i. HEATHER DALE8 FLUERY, b. August 26, 1992.
ii. CRAIG EDWARD FLUERY, b. March 21, 1995.
iii. BRAD CHARLES FLUERY, b. June 03, 1997.


147. THOMAS MICHAEL7 FLUERY (NANCY ELIZABETH6 JENKINS, HAZEL ELIZABETH5 CONKLIN, ELIZABETH FREEMAN4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 13, 1970 in Patchogue, New York. He married DIANE ERICA RUBINSTIEN June 06, 1993 in Port Jefferson, New York. She was born February 19, 1968.

More About THOMAS FLUERY and DIANE RUBINSTIEN:
Marriage: June 06, 1993, Port Jefferson, New York

Children of THOMAS FLUERY and DIANE RUBINSTIEN are:
i. THOMAS MICHAEL8 FLUERY, b. August 12, 1998, South Carolina.
ii. GREGORY ERIC FLUERY, b. September 11, 2000, South Carolina.


148. FREDERICK ARTHUR7 HALLOCK (FREDERICK ARTHUR6, IRMA JOSEPHINE5 NEWINS, WILFRED B.4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 09, 1950 in Louisville, Kentucky. He married LAURA LOUISE CLEMENT July 28, 1979. She was born December 25, 1950.

More About FREDERICK HALLOCK and LAURA CLEMENT:
Marriage: July 28, 1979

Children of FREDERICK HALLOCK and LAURA CLEMENT are:
i. CHRISTINE LOUISE8 HALLOCK, b. July 08, 1984.
ii. STEPHANIE DENISE HALLOCK, b. May 18, 1988.
iii. FREDERICK ARTHUR HALLOCK III.


149. JOSEPH LLOYD7 HALLOCK (FREDERICK ARTHUR6, IRMA JOSEPHINE5 NEWINS, WILFRED B.4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 31, 1955 in Danville, Kentucky. He married DEBORAH LYNN HARPER. She was born July 03, 1955 in Lexington, Kentucky.

Child of JOSEPH HALLOCK and DEBORAH HARPER is:
i. SARA ANN8 HALLOCK, b. December 07, 1982, Saint Charles, Missouri.


150. GLENN ANTHONY7 HALLOCK (FREDERICK ARTHUR6, IRMA JOSEPHINE5 NEWINS, WILFRED B.4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 13, 1958 in Danville, Kentucky. He married SHARON RAY SMITH. She was born May 13, 1957 in Lexington, kentucky.

Children of GLENN HALLOCK and SHARON SMITH are:
i. GLORIA MARIE8 HALLOCK, b. March 30, 1976, Lexington, kentucky.
ii. SHELLY HELEN HALLOCK, b. February 28, 1984, Atlanta, Georgia.


151. LYNETTE ALETA7 POTTER (GEOFFREY THOMAS6, HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born March 07, 1963 in Astoria, Oregon. She married PAUL ANTHONY COOPER. He was born November 12, 1960 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Children of LYNETTE POTTER and PAUL COOPER are:
i. MELISSA LYNN8 COOPER, b. October 07, 1990, Annapolis, Maryland.
ii. MICHELLE NEVA COOPER, b. April 20, 1997, Annapolis, Maryland.


152. JENNERFER MARJORY7 POTTER (GEOFFREY THOMAS6, HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 27, 1963 in Anchorage, Alaska. She married (1) THOMAS SIDNEY GREENE. He was born June 1951 in Massachusetts. She married (2) IRVIN FORREST ALLOWAY. He was born February 01, 1962 in Ellensburg, Washington. She married (3) MICHAEL S. DE VRIES.

Child of JENNERFER POTTER and THOMAS GREENE is:
i. JUSTIN THOMAS8 GREENE, b. September 29, 1988.


Child of JENNERFER POTTER and IRVIN ALLOWAY is:
ii. JESSICA LYNN8 ALLOWAY, b. September 11, 1988, Olympia, Washington.


153. TIMOTHY JOHN7 POTTER (GEOFFREY THOMAS6, HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born December 01, 1965 in Oakland, California. He married JO-ANN PUIKWOK TUSI. She was born June 13.

Children of TIMOTHY POTTER and JO-ANN TUSI are:
i. ALEXANDRIA S.8 POTTER, b. March 22, 1991, Seattle, Washington.
ii. CHRISTINA POTTER, b. March 22, 1991, Seattle, Washington.


154. STEPHANIE ELLEN7 POTTER (HAROLD NEWINS6, HAROLD FRANK5, LUELLA BLANCH4 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 17, 1968 in Anchorage, Alaska. She married STEPHEN WAYNE SCHULTZ. He was born May 07, 1966 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Children of STEPHANIE POTTER and STEPHEN SCHULTZ are:
i. KYLE JAY8 SCHULTZ, b. October 17, 1989, Soldotna, Alaska.
ii. KINSIE JEAN SCHULTZ, b. December 15, 1992, Soldotna, Alaska.


155. SHERILYNN7 BATT (SUSAN6 VAN ORDEN, GEORGE ALLEN5, GEORGE NEWINS4, MARY KATHERINE3 NEWINS, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born May 20, 1958 in Matinez, California. She married (1) ANDREW DE' SANTIAGO. She married (2) RONALD HENDRICKS.

Child of SHERILYNN BATT and ANDREW SANTIAGO is:
i. GABRIAL8 SANTIAGO, b. 1992, San Jose, California.


Child of SHERILYNN BATT and RONALD HENDRICKS is:
ii. JESSE ALLEN8 HENDRICKS, b. June 19, 1981, San Jose, California.


Generation No. 8

156. RAYMOND E.8 WEEKS (RAYMOND E.7, MARTHA6 STEVENSON, NETTIE MARTHA5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)

Notes for RAYMOND E. WEEKS:
Refused to Cooroperate with the Authors

Child of RAYMOND E. WEEKS is:
i. DAUGHTER9.


157. WITNEY CHRISTINA8 WALDRON (COWLES G.7, LORRAINE6 VICTOR, MADELINE5 COWLES, EMILY ELIZABETH4 NEWINS, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 19, 1969 in Smithtown, New York. She married RICHARD WOLANSKI.

Child of WITNEY WALDRON and RICHARD WOLANSKI is:
i. CHASE COWLES9 WOLINSKI.


158. EDWARD JOHN8 NEWINS (EDWARD JOHN7, JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1956 in New Jersey.

Children of EDWARD JOHN NEWINS are:
i. FAITH I.9 NEWINS.
ii. KYLE EDWARD NEWINS.


159. ELIZABETH MARY8 NEWINS (EDWARD JOHN7, JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1962. She married REMSEM STRAUB. He was born 1960.

Children of ELIZABETH NEWINS and REMSEM STRAUB are:
i. JOHN REMSEM9 STRAUB, b. 1989.
ii. ERIC ARTHUR STRAUB, b. 1992.
iii. NATALIE ROSE STRAUB, b. 1998.


160. DENISE M.8 NEWINS (LAURENCE DAVID7, JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born February 23, 1963 in Nassau County, New York. She married PETER SIRAKOWSKI.

Children of DENISE NEWINS and PETER SIRAKOWSKI are:
i. JESSICA JANET9 SIRAKOWSKI.
ii. MATTHEW PETER SIRAKOWSKI, b. August 31, 1995.


161. CHRISTOPHER8 NEWINS (LAURENCE DAVID7, JOHN J.6, EDWARD AARON5, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 04, 1964 in Nassau County, New York. He married CHRISTINE DENISE MOORE. She was born March 17, 1965 in Plainview, New York.

More About CHRISTOPHER NEWINS:
Occupation: Suffolk County Police Officer & Instructor.

Children of CHRISTOPHER NEWINS and CHRISTINE MOORE are:
i. JENNIFER ERIN9 NEWINS, b. August 15, 1995.
ii. PATRICK THOMAS NEWINS, b. August 15, 1995.
iii. BRIAN LIAM NEWINS, b. July 14, 1998.


162. PETER JOHN8 TUZZO (JOYCE7 BUDINICH, EDWARD FREDERICK6, SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born November 02, 1966.

Children of PETER JOHN TUZZO are:
i. PETER RYAN9 TUZZO.

More About PETER TUZZO: 
Education: Central Reginal  Highschool, Bayville, New Jersey, Willk's University 201-2016 Major: Polical Science.
ii. PATRICK TUZZO.
More About: PATRICK TUZZO:

Education: Central Reginal Highschool. Universty of Scraton 2014-2018. Major: Accouting anf Finamce.

163. JEFFERY8 TUZZO (JOYCE7 BUDINICH, EDWARD FREDERICK6, SADIE CATHERINE5 NEWINS, DANIEL WARREN4, SMITH LAWRENCE3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 17, 1969.

Children of JEFFERY TUZZO are:
i. BETHANY9 TUZZO, b. November 20, 1996.
ii. REBECCA TUZZO, b. August 06, 1998.


164. KIMBERLY8 WRIGHT (DIANE7 NEWINS, EDWARD EARL6, WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born 1960. She married JACK HARDING. He was born 1955.

Child of KIMBERLY WRIGHT and JACK HARDING is:
i. NICOLAS9 HARDING, b. 1997.


165. LEILANI MARIA CONKLIN8 CURREY (LESLIE LORETT7 CONKLIN, NANCY ALLISON6 NEWINS, WALTER HIRAM5, WILLIAM LAWRENCE4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born September 10, 1976.

Children of LEILANI MARIA CONKLIN CURREY are:
i. KAYLA9 CURREY, b. October 23, 1995.
ii. ISAAC PERALA, b. March 02, 1999.
iii. AVA PERALA, b. March 23, 2004.
iv. NICKOLAS PERALA, b. October 10, 2000.


166. CLAIRE MAE8 DENNY (CAROLYN7 NEWINS, HORACE DEWITT6, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born January 23, 1968.

Children of CLAIRE MAE DENNY are:
i. SARAH DEWITT9 MACDONALD, b. January 25, 1992.
ii. CONNOR HALL MACDONALD, b. May 22, 1996.
iii. GRACE MARIE MACDONALD.


167. ERIC8 DEMILT (PATRICIA ANN7 STOCKS, ROBERTA ELIZABETH6 NEWINS, ROBERT DEWITT5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born July 22, 1970. He married CHERIE.

Child of ERIC DEMILT and CHERIE is:
i. RYAN9 DEMILT, b. November 02, 1998, Irving, California.


168. ROBERT WARE8 GAMBLE (MOLLY GAE7 FRANKLIN, GRACE RUBINACK6 NEWINS, HAROLD STEPHENSON5, HIRAM DEWITT4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1) was born August 28, 1975 in Selma, Alabama. He Married BETH "SMITH" she was born June 24 1977 in Selma, Alabama.

More about Beth:
Education: John T. Morgan Acadamy class of '95. Auburn University.


Children of ROBERT WARE GAMBLE and BETH "SMITH" are:
i. COLE9 GAMBLE, b. 2005 in Selma, Alabama.
ii. LILLIAN LANE GAMBLE, b. August 23, 2010 in Selma, Alabama.

169. KEITH8 NEWINS (JAMES B.7, STANLEY COSTER6, HARRY HOWARD5, HOWARD SMITH4, WILLIAM HIRAM3, WILLIAM HIRAM2, WILLIAM LAWRENCE -1)

Child of KEITH NEWINS is
i. MICHAEL9 NEWINS.

Addendum:
JAMES ANDERSON VAN ORDEN, b. September 23, 1862 and d, February 24, 1937 in Los Angeles, California m AMANDA JANE McCARTHY, b? died May 2, 1968 in Los Angeles, California.
Children of JAMES VAN ORDEN AND AMANDA McCarthy ARE:
i. JAY ELLIOT VAN ORDEN, b, August 11, 1887
ii. SIMON TILLMAN VAN ORDEN, b. October 7, 1889.
iii. FENTON DAVID VAN ORDEN, b. October 7, 1891. in Denver, Colorado.
iv. THELMA MURIEL, b. March 21, 1897.
v. ERROL LEROY VAN ORDEN, b. December 20, 1902 in Nebraska. d. May 16, 1942 in Los Angeles, California.

ERROL VAN ORDEN, b, December 20, 1901 in Nebraska, d. May 16, 1942 in Los Angeles, California m MARGART McDONALD she was born October 6, 1902 and died December 1966 in Los Angeles, California.
Children of ERROL VAN ORDEN and MARGARET McDONALD is:

1. BETTY LOU VAN ORDEN. b, August 28, 1928 in Los Angeles, California. d, October 8, 1937 in Los Angeles, California.

ii. ROBERT ERROL VAN ORDEN b, March 6, 1931 in Los Angeles, California d, January 25, 1995 in Los Angeles, California.

ROBERT ERROL VAN ORDEN aka. JOHN SMITH, b. March 6, 1931 in Los Angeles, California, son of ERROL VAN ORDEN and MARGARET McDONALD, d, January 25, 1995 in Los Angeles, California. m. LAUNA PATTEN July 1,1960.daughter of HARVEY PATTEN and ALMA MILLER.

Authority: Mr. Anthony Gill.

More about ROBERT VAN ORDEN:
Was a member of Saint Breman’s Roman Catholic Church Choir.
Was a member of the Robert Mitchell Boy’s Choir preforming in such movies as "The Bells of Saint Mary's" and "Going My Way" with Bing Crosby.

He legally changed his name to John Smith as a Stage Name in 1953.

Occupation: Hollywood Actor.

More about LAUNA PATTEN:
Occupation: Hollywood Actress.

Child of ROBERT VAN ORDEN is:
i. MARY SMITH b, 1960's. Los Angeles California.



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