in a way that is a trick question... isaac was born three months after the death of his father, his mother remaried and left him in the care of his grandmother, so to answer the question...his step father was a Reverend.
They were called Graeme And TaitIsaac Newton Senior and Hannah Ascogh
Sir Isaac Newton had no other name.
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Sir Isaac Newton was a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He is best known for his contributions to the laws of motion and universal gravitation. He served as a professor at the University of Cambridge and held various government positions related to science and mathematics.
i am guessing that he died
Jacklyn and Fig Newton.
His mother was a paster. his father a prostitute.
They were called Graeme And TaitIsaac Newton Senior and Hannah Ascogh
Isaac Newton's stepfather's name was Barnabas Smith. After Isaac's father died before he was born, his mother Hannah Ayscough remarried Barnabas Smith, a well-to-do clergyman, when Isaac was three years old. Barnabas Smith played a significant role in Isaac Newton's upbringing and education.
Isaac Newton is father died 3 months before Isaac was born, and when Isaac was 3 years of age, his mother remarried
His father was also named Isaac Newton. His mother was named Mrs Hannah Newton. -Lyss
Hannah Ayscough
Isaac Newton invented Newtons.
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Sir Isaac Newton's stepfather, Barnabas Smith, died in 1653.