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Carlos Marion Newton, 1919 - 1997
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Carlos Newton, 1851 - 1925
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos (Charles) Newton, 1825 - 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963

Carlos Newton Vázquez, 1847 - 1895
MyHeritage Family TreesChronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
Carlos Ketron Newton, 1912 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Franklin Newton, 1919 - 1977
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos "Carles" Newton, 1808 - 1886
MyHeritage Family TreesMassachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974

Carlos E Newton, born 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Denton 'Pat' Newton, born Circa 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Alberto Newton, 1938 - 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Newton, born 1890
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Leon Newton, died 1991
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Rodriquez Newton, born 1884
MyHeritage Family Treescarlos newton, born 1902
MyHeritage Family TreesCarlos Newton, born 1882
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Carlos Newton in Old Fort news - May 8 1930
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Carlos Newton, 1851 - 1925
Geni World Family TreeCarlos Newton, 1808 - 1886
Geni World Family TreeCharles Beatty Newton, 1822 - 1905
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Carlos E Newton, born 1842
Geni World Family TreeCarlos E Newton, Jr., 1919 - 1984
BillionGravesCarlos Ermon Newton, 1912 - 1981
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlos N. Newton, 1824 - 1897
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlos Ketron Newton, 1912 - 1977
FamilySearch Family TreeCarlos Davis Newton, 1914 - 1936
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Carlos Newton, born Circa 1831
Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1944
1950 United States Federal Census
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1940
1950 United States Federal Census
Carlos M Newton, born Circa 1919
1950 United States Federal Census
Carlos E Jr Newton, born Circa 1920
1950 United States Federal Census
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1904
1940 United States Federal Census
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1930
1940 United States Federal Census
Carlos E Jr Newton, born Circa 1920
1940 United States Federal Census
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1913
1940 United States Federal Census
Carlos Venegas Newton, 1903 - 1989
California Deaths, 1940 - 1997Carlos Newton, born 1976
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Carlos Newton, born Circa 1902
United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956
Carlos Newton, born 1847
1869 Argentina National Census
Carlos Newton, born Circa 1847
1895 Argentina National CensusEnter a few names and MyHeritage will build your family tree and deliver new insights about Carlos Newton
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The first name Carlos has its origins in the Germanic name Karl, which means "free man" or "man." It first appeared in various forms across Europe, particularly in regions such as France and Spain, where it became popularized through historical figures like Charlemagne (Charles the Great). The name Carlos is often associated with nobility and leadership, reflecting the characteristics of strength and independence attributed to those who bore it. Variations of the name can be found in numerous languages and cultures, including Charles in English and French, Carlo in Italian, and Carlos in Portuguese and Spanish. Each variation maintains a similar pronunciation but may differ slightly in spelling, reflecting the linguistic nuances of the respective cultures. Carlos remains a widely used name in Spanish-speaking countries and has been borne by many notable figures, including artists, athletes, and political leaders, further solidifying its significance in various contexts.
The last name "Newton" has its origins in England, deriving from the Old English elements "neowe," meaning "new," and "tun," meaning "enclosure" or "settlement." This suggests that the name likely referred to someone who lived in or near a new settlement, possibly established during the Anglo-Saxon period. The name is historically associated with various locations named Newton across England, particularly in counties like Cambridgeshire and Lancashire. As for its meaning, it often relates to the characteristics of renewal or new beginnings, which may have been significant for those who initially bore the name, possibly indicating a fresh start in a new community or land. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including "Newtown" in some English-speaking regions and "Néton" in French contexts, reflecting regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. The name has also been borne by notable figures, such as Sir Isaac Newton, further embedding it in historical significance. Overall, the surname Newton encapsulates a rich tapestry of geographical and cultural history, reflecting the movement and settlement patterns of early English society.
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