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Appeal to trace relatives of Sir Isaac Newton | |
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Four generations of a Lincolnshire family related to Sir Isaac Newton have begun a new worldwide project to find more of his relatives. | Four generations of a Lincolnshire family related to Sir Isaac Newton have begun a new worldwide project to find more of his relatives. |
The scientist, who was born at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, had no children. | The scientist, who was born at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, had no children. |
Relatives, descended from William Newton - the great, great uncle of Sir Isaac - have joined a worldwide social media project to trace more relations. | Relatives, descended from William Newton - the great, great uncle of Sir Isaac - have joined a worldwide social media project to trace more relations. |
It is being run by the Lincolnshire Age of Scientific Discovery group. | It is being run by the Lincolnshire Age of Scientific Discovery group. |
The project, funded by the Heritage Lottery, aims to hold a reunion for relatives at Newton's birthplace in 2014. | The project, funded by the Heritage Lottery, aims to hold a reunion for relatives at Newton's birthplace in 2014. |
'Father of science' | 'Father of science' |
Philip Newton, who represents the 12th generation directly descended from Sir Isaac's great, great uncle William, said he was "very proud to be related to a man widely recognised as the father of science". | Philip Newton, who represents the 12th generation directly descended from Sir Isaac's great, great uncle William, said he was "very proud to be related to a man widely recognised as the father of science". |
He said: "It was relatively easy to trace our connection as Skillington parish records went back to 1515. | He said: "It was relatively easy to trace our connection as Skillington parish records went back to 1515. |
"The first name on the register was Robert Newton, Isaac Newton's grandfather and from that date onwards we have got it all authenticated. | "The first name on the register was Robert Newton, Isaac Newton's grandfather and from that date onwards we have got it all authenticated. |
"We have always been in agriculture, originally in Skillington, and then my grandfather moved to Barrowby in 1895 and we have been there since." | "We have always been in agriculture, originally in Skillington, and then my grandfather moved to Barrowby in 1895 and we have been there since." |
Mr Newton said it would be "amazing" to find new relatives throughout the world and bring them back for a reunion in Lincolnshire. | Mr Newton said it would be "amazing" to find new relatives throughout the world and bring them back for a reunion in Lincolnshire. |
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