Charles Newell Newhook
Sarah Lander
+-Charles NEWHOOK
| bap. 12 Dec 1778
| d. 13 May 1839
| m. 17 Jan 1804
|
+-Charles Newell NEWHOOK-------+
| b. 18 Oct 1806 |
| d. 1871 |
| m. 4 May 1831 |
| +-Catherine NEWELL (1)
+-Rosie NEWHOOK----------------+ bap. 2 Nov 1762
| | d. ABT Apr 1810
+-[unknown name] MOORE |
|
Thomas Lander NEWHOOK--------+
b. 1832 |
bap. 20 Aug 1832 |
|
+-Charles NEWHOOK--------------+
| b. 1834 |
| d. 6 Jun 1915 |
| |
+-Christiana Catherine Tryphena|
b. 6 Sep 1843 FORWARD |
d. 1932 | +-Thomas Wise LANDER (1)
| | b. 1784
John Newell NEWHOOK----------+ | d. 1817
b. 1852 | | m. 1808
d. 10 Dec 1934 | |
+-Sarah LANDER-----------------+
b. 1810 |
+-Sarah Way TAVERNER
From "Pot Heads and Drumhoops, A Folk History of New Harbour, Trinity Bay"
(1995), by Garry Cranford with Raymond Hillier:
"Newhook was married at Trinity, in Garland's parlour in 1821, apparently at the tender age of
fifteen years". Other sources have said he was married in 1831, at the age of about 24.
N. C. Crewe: "About 1830 Miss Sarah Lander, daughter of the deceased sea-captain, Thomas Wise
Lander, came out from Poole, England, to visit her re-married mother, then Mrs. William Davis
Cross, at Trinity. A fortune-teller had told the young lady that the first man she would meet
in Trinity would marry her. Sure enough, Charles Newell Newhook was the first to help her off
the vessel in Trinity, and in 1831 they were married there, where their first child was born
next year."
N.C. Crewe: "In New Harbour, Charles Newell Newhook (third) took over the plastered house, and some of his fifteen
children were born in it" and "Mr. Newhook is the father of twelve children".
Refer to the obituary of John Newell Newhook.
N. C. Crewe's Newhook Master Shipbuilders Charles Newell Newhook (third), 1806-71.
N. C. Crewe's Newhook Master Shipbuilders John Newhook (Postmaster), 1852-1934.
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