Born: March 2, 1861, Oxford, North Carolina.
Died: April 11, 1947, South Fork, North Carolina.
Buried: Rich Fork Baptist Church, Thomasville, North Carolina.
Daughter of John Haymes Mills and Elizabeth Ann Arlington Williams Mills, Martha married Jefferson Davis Newton in 1889. She was a poet and an accomplished pianoforte player, and wrote over 50 hymns. She once heard one of her hymns sung by a 3,000 voice choir (likely on the radio) before she even knew it had been published. She never received more than $5 for a hymn, and payment was more often only $2. She taught music in the Rich Fork Community (Pilot area) of North Carolina, and lived for 30 years in Thomasville on land where the New Community General Hospital was eventually bui… Go to person page >
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha NewtonDate: 1898
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha NewtonDate: 1909
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha NewtonDate: 1897
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha NewtonDate: 1911
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha Mills NewtonSource: Songs for Young People, by Edwin O. Excell (Cincinnati, Ohio: Curts & Jennings, 1897), number 43
Display Title: God's Holy BookFirst Line: What light is this whose constant rayTune Title: [What light is this whose constant ray]Author: Martha NewtonDate: 1909
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