Abt 1905 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | Robert E. Newton was born about 1905 in Indian Territory; and died. Notes:
By the time of the 1940 census, the family had moved to Kansas, where Robert continued to work in the oil and gas industry.
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Census Listings:
1930 Census
Oklahoma, Hughes County, Jacobs Twp, Holdenville, Ward Three
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 32-16 SD 11 Sheet 9A Stamped 131
Cherry
118-176-204
Dewitt and Mamie Moore family
118-176-205
Newton, Robert E Head R 30 M W 25 M 22 Ok Ark Ark Laborer Oil Fields
Newton, Cloy Wf F W 24 M 21 Tx US US
Newton, Bobbie J Son m W 1 8/12 Ok Ok Tx
Robert married Cloy Fannie McClanahan about 1927. Cloy (daughter of Alva Ernest McClanahan and Eliza Catherine "Katie" Clapp) was born on 20 Oct 1903 in Washita County, Oklahoma; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Living
- 3. Living
- 4. Living
- 5. David Earl Newton was born on 23 Aug 1937 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas; died on 1 Jan 2006 in Idaho; was buried in Rexburg Cemetery, Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho.
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Generation: 2
5. | David Earl Newton (1.Robert1) was born on 23 Aug 1937 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas; died on 1 Jan 2006 in Idaho; was buried in Rexburg Cemetery, Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho. Notes:
Obituary, as copied from his FindAGrave memorial page created by John Warnke:
Survived by his children, Gail (Shane) Goodwin, Michael (Stevie) Newton, Patrick (Anne) Newton, Linda Newton; siblings, Bobby (Fern) Newton; Tommye Cain; seven grand and a great grandchildren, David Earl Newton, 68, died at the Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg of natural causes.
Born in Hutchinson, Kan., to Robert Earl and Cloy Fannie McClanahan Newton, he attended grades schools in Kansas and Oklahoma, graduating from Powell High School, Class of 1955, in Wyoming.
In Oklahoma City, Okla., he married Stella Christensen Jan. 19, 1957. She died Aug. 18, 2005.
Before going to work for the U.S. Postal Service in Oklahoma City, he owned a service station in Wyoming and one in Oklahoma. In 1964, he moved to northern Wyoming and began working on a drilling rig in the oil industry, where he continued to be employed until his retirement in 1995. At that time he became a caregiver for his wife. Besides watching NASCAR, he enjoyed fishing and woodworking.
His wife, his parents a sister and brother-in-law predeceased David.
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