Author and Humanitarian Reformer

| 1. | Benjamin Newton was born in 1718; died in 1787. Family/Spouse: Anne Farmer. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 2. | Benjamin Newton Benjamin married Mary Fendall on 23 Apr 1788 in St Marylebone, London. Mary (daughter of John Fendall and Sarah Bolde) was born in 1759; died on 15 Jul 1830 in Cheltenham, Gloucester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 3. | Anne Farmer Newton Family/Spouse: James Commeline. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
| 4. | Caroline Eleanor Newton Caroline married William Fendall on 10 Nov 1821 in Ripon, Yorkshire. William (son of John Fendall and Mary Farquharson) was born in 1793 in Bengal, India; died in 1888 in Sturminster, Dorset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 5. | Mary Newton Family/Spouse: Charles Loder Stephens. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
| 6. | John Farmer Newton John married Eliza Kent in 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 7. | Anne Frances Newton Family/Spouse: Thomas Commeline. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
| 8. | John Fendall John married Annie Nora Voyle on 22 Sep 1863 in Simla, Bengal, India. Annie (daughter of Francis Elliott Voyle and Caroline Sarah Noble) was born on 13 May 1846 in Dinapore, India; died in 1929 in Bromley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 9. | Caroline Anne Fendall |
| 10. | Mary Louisa Fendall |
| 11. | William Lowis Fendall |
| 12. | George Newton Fendall |
| 13. | Frances Maria Fendall |
| 14. | Eleanor Meade Fendall |
| 15. | Charles Bathurst Fendall Charles married Frances Cecilia Pears on 30 Dec 1858 in Windlesham, Surrey. Frances was born on 3 Jul 1836 in Bath, Somerset; died in 1918 in Chertsey, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 16. | Louisa Fendall |
| 17. | Harriet Jane Fendall |
| 18. | John Fendall Newton John married Harriet Fendall in 1848. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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