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Newton Earp

Newton Jasper Earp
Born(1837-10-07)October 7, 1837
DiedDecember 18, 1928(1928-12-18) (aged 91)
Occupation(s)Farmer, soldier, carpenter
Spouse
  • Nancy Jane"Jennie" Adam (1854- September 15, 1865)
ChildrenEffie May, Wyatt Clyde, Mary Elizabeth, Alice Abigail, and Virgil Edwin
Parent(s)Nicholas Porter Earp and first wife, Abigail Storm
Relativessiblings Mariah Ann, James, Virgil, Martha, Wyatt, Morgan, Warren, Virginia Ann, and Douglas Earp
Military Service
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branchUnion Army
Years of service1861-65
RankPrivate
4th Corporal
6th Sergeant
Unit4th Iowa Cavalry
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War

Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837 – December 18, 1928) was an American pioneer born in Kentucky in 1837.[1]

He was the eldest child of Nicholas Porter Earp and Abigail Storm. He was the half-brother of Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp.

He was in the Union army during the Civil War, serving as a part of the 4th Iowa Cavalry, and eventually mustered out with the rank of corporal. Departing the army in 1865 he went to Missouri to farm on the land of his father near Lamar,[2] then lost an election for constable five years later at Lamar. In 1871 he moved to Kansas, near the town of Stearling, Rice County where he was a farmer and pioneer settler, and thence to Garden City, in which town he rose quickly, becoming marshal for some time.[3][4] He was said to have hunted buffalo in 1873 near Peace, Kansas.[5] He had also migrated to Wyoming and Nevada,[3] probably settling in the towns of Casper and Paradise before moving to California. Newton was a Mason and died in 1928. [5]

  1. ^ Thrapp 1991, p. 446.
  2. ^ Roberts 1963, p. 46.
  3. ^ a b Chrisman 1982, p. 209.
  4. ^ Roberts 1963, p. 46-47.
  5. ^ a b Thrapp 1991, p. 447.

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