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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.

  2. 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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  3. His father's dreams for John hit a snag, however, when the impulsive 17-year-old sailor met Mary Catlett, the daughter of family friends, at the Catletts' substantial estate in Kent.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Mary recognized the change in her childhood friend; the two were married on February 1, 1750. Their life together for the next forty years was filled with a boundless love; John always recognized this special love was among the greatest of the gifts of Providence. Marriage Honorable, Comfortable.

  5. Mar 17, 2021 · Chloe Lattanzi doesn't stress about getting married. Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images. For many people, a wedding is the biggest and most important day of their lives — but for Olivia Newton-John's daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, that's not entirely the case.

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  7. Newton-John was the youngest of three children, following her brother Hugh (1939–2019), a medical doctor, and her sister Rona (1941–2013), an actress who was married to restaurateur Brian Goldsmith and was later married to Newton-John's Grease co-star Jeff Conaway (from 1980 until their divorce in 1985). She also had a half-brother, Toby ...

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