Newbold family | The Black Archives History & Research Foundation of South FL, Inc.
Stanley Newbold Sr. was Master of Ceremonies in St. Agnes Episcopal Church, president of three local school P.T.A.'s, treasurer for Mr. Community Club and Miami Is For Me Campaign, judge for the annual Theodore R. Gibson Oratorical Contest, and took part in the TV program, "Legacy," and was a member of the Black Archive's board of trustees. Stanley's mother was Maud Toote Newbold who arrived in the United States in 1918 from Nassau, Bahamas.
Mr. Newbold was married to Mrs. Pauline Newbold. Her father was Simeon Humes Sr.
Stanley and Pauline Newbold's children include: Shirley Newbold Cannon Funches, Gloria G. Newbold, Maude P. Newbold, Cecil Stanley Newbold Jr., and Stephen Charles Newbold Sr.. Maud Newbold was a Miami Times columnist. She wrote the "Chatter that Matters" column during the 1970s and 80s.
The family was very active in the St. Agnes Episcopal Church.