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Surname Newbold
« on: Saturday 20 November 21 04:34 GMT (UK) »

NEWBOLD who may be a paternal grandfather from... Y-DNA Match

Franks,  Joshua Franks,b1803 (Josiah) Married Stanley, Sarah b1801
Daughter, Elizabeth Franks, b1825  Married Newbold, William b 1823

The NEWBOLD family line that I have an interest in stayed in the UK and the family moved to  Dorrington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England

Charles T NEWBOLD b1896 d1975 & Brother Frank NEWBOLD b1894 d1968, these brothers would have been in the Leicester area around 1919

Looking for Matthew ELD, Leicestershire who is a large DNA match with me on my Y-DNA results,
also...

Thanks

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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 20 November 21 09:30 GMT (UK) »
Newbold:

Charles Thomas and Frank were both registered in the Sleaford Registration District - mother's maiden name is Skin(n)s.

Marriage in Dorrington - 25 November 1892 - Joseph Newbold (father Charles) and Mary Skins (father Thomas).

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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 20 November 21 11:10 GMT (UK) »
Charles's war record shows that his home address was in Revesby, Lincolnshire in 1919, having been discharged in Lichfield.

Charles married Q2 1923 and Frank Q1 1920,  both in Horncastle District, Lincolnshire and were there in 1939.

There is a notice in the Skegness Standard 21 July 1937:-
NEWBOLD - In ever loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who died at Revesby. July 22nd 1934.
May the wind of heaven blow softly,
O'er our loved one's silent grave.
- From Joseph Newbold (husband) and Family. Mareham-le-Fen.

Boston Guardian 28 July 1934 - quite a long death notice, mentioning Charles and Frank as mourners.

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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 20 November 21 12:15 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, I am hoping someone has done a DNA test which could confirm which of the two brothers was my grandfather?

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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 20 November 21 13:26 GMT (UK) »
A possibly stupid question, sorry.  I'm making the assumption that your parents were born and married in England or Wales.  If so then it should be fairly simple to trace their parents.  I'm not that conversant with Australian records, but the few marriage certificates I do possess show both sets of parents.
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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 20 November 21 15:42 GMT (UK) »
Charles Newbold seems only to have had one son, Charles, born in 1924.

I can see five children for Frank, but they were all girls. Violet, his wife, nee Dixon, had one child by a previous marriage, but also a girl in 1914.

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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 20 November 21 20:58 GMT (UK) »
A possibly stupid question, sorry.  I'm making the assumption that your parents were born and married in England or Wales.  If so then it should be fairly simple to trace their parents.  I'm not that conversant with Australian records, but the few marriage certificates I do possess show both sets of parents.

I moved to Australia around 30 years ago and have no Australian ancestors My parents were born and married in Formby, Lancashire, England around b1921/22 mar 1943
My fathers birth certificate has no father shown, his marriage certificate shows the name Cufflin, the man my grandmother eventually married in 1924 Leicester is not my genetic father so I am researching DNA matches to find males who would have been in the same area as my grandmother around 1920 either Lancashire or Leicestershire.
My 2 largest DNA matches have the surnames NEWBOLD & ELD
Thanks for your input
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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 20 November 21 21:03 GMT (UK) »
Charles Newbold seems only to have had one son, Charles, born in 1924.

I can see five children for Frank, but they were all girls. Violet, his wife, nee Dixon, had one child by a previous marriage, but also a girl in 1914.

David

I have those two as possible candidates for being my grandfather, as for Frank he had no male children but unless someone does a DNA test I won’t have the information that will help
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Re: Surname Newbold
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 21 November 21 14:42 GMT (UK) »
I see no matches to my direct line Newbolds however thought I would just check where they lived.

Bearing in mind my direct line is a female Newbold b in 1796 Exton Rutland and I know they were in Exton for at least 100yrs prior, families at that time had many children, so your line is potentially/ possibly one of the male Newbold siblings which I have not researched fully.
Her parents  were John/Elizabeth ( Walker) Newbold who had 4 sons, only one lived ( George) to go onto having children, he had 2 sons, Eli and George, Eli had one son and George 7 sons from mid 1850, some of them/their families moved to Lincolnshire or Leicestershire..... there are several Charles in my line and one Frank.
Charles and family including one son Frank in the 1911 were in Queniborough Leicestershire.
 
So, mainly Lincolnshire/Rutland border towns/villages and some moved to the Rutland/Leicester border, so places like Wymondham and Queninborough Leicestershire and those lines had moved from Exton  and Cottesmore Rutland and many of those later desendants who I have researched went onto migrate to places like Canada and the US.
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend