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  1. May 15, 2020 · John’s wife, Mary, passed away from cancer in 1790, leaving him with a profound sense of loss. The couple never had children of their own but had adopted two orphaned nieces from Mary’s side of the family.

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    Newton's wife Mary Catlett died in 1790, after which he published Letters to a Wife (1793), in which he expressed his grief. Plagued by ill health and failing eyesight, Newton died on 21 December 1807 in London.

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · The Love of John and Mary Newton. John Newton's marriage to Mary Catlett changed his life, but their story often gets overshadowed by other famous events in his life. Updated Aug 18, 2023. Today John Newton is best known for his inspiring hymn "Amazing Grace," which is probably the best known hymn ever written.

  4. The Amazingly Graced Life of John Newton. His was a tale of two lives, with God at the pivot point. Chris Armstrong. Image: The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs...

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · John and his wife, Polly, were unable to have children. But in 1774, after almost 25 years of marriage, they adopted 5-year-old Betsy, one of Polly’s nieces who had been orphaned. Nine years later, they adopted another of Polly’s orphaned nieces, 12-year-old Eliza.

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  7. February 1750 Newton marries Mary Catlett, daughter of George & Elizabeth. May 1754 Newton meets fellow believer, Captain Andrew Clunie.

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