Joseph William Sewall1

M, b. 4 October 1822, d. 6 March 1846
Joseph William Sewall|b. 4 Oct 1822\nd. 6 Mar 1846|p29.htm#i988|General Joseph Sewall|b. 21 Apr 1795\nd. 27 Nov 1851|p24.htm#i837|Eliza Smith|b. c 1799\nd. 24 Feb 1848|p28.htm#i985|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|||||||
     Joseph William Sewall was born on 4 October 1822.2 He was the son of General Joseph Sewall and Eliza Smith.1 Joseph William Sewall died on 6 March 1846 at the age of 23.2

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 36.

Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall1

M, b. 22 January 1826, d. 16 December 1907
Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall|b. 22 Jan 1826\nd. 16 Dec 1907|p29.htm#i989|General Joseph Sewall|b. 21 Apr 1795\nd. 27 Nov 1851|p24.htm#i837|Eliza Smith|b. c 1799\nd. 24 Feb 1848|p28.htm#i985|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|||||||
Colonel Frederick D. Sewall
     Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall was born on 22 January 1826 in Maine.3,4 He was the son of General Joseph Sewall and Eliza Smith.2 Frederick Sewall was prepared for college at the North Yarmouth Academy. After graduating from Bowdoin in 1846 he studied law in the office of the Tallman and Richardson and was admitted to the bar in 1849. He practised his profession in his native city until the outbreak of the Civil War. He had always been interested in military affairs, and in August 1861, was appointed Assistant Adjutant General of the U.S. Volunteers and assigned to duty in the Army of the Potomac on the staff of General O.O. Howard and served with him until after the battle of Fair Oaks. In July 1862 he was appointed Colonel of the Nineteenth Maine Volunteers and again joined the Army of the Potomac. In the spring of 1863 he was made Colonel of the Third Regiment of the Veteran Reserve Corps and was engaged on a board of examination and staff duty till 1864 when he was assigned to the defences of Washington with his regiment and placed in command of a brigade before Alexandria. In March 1865 he received the brevet rank of brigadier-general of volunteers on account of faithful and meritorious services during the war. After further service in mustering out volunteers and in the South as Acting Assistant Inspector General on the staff of General Howard, he finally left the army in 1868.
He was soon after made a special agent in the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Washington. In 1873 he was appointed by President Grant, a supervisor in the same service and on the discontinuance of that office in 1876, became chief of the division of special agents of the Internal Revenue. This position he held continuously until the second administration of President Cleveland. In 1894, he resumed the practice of his profession at Bath but three years later was re-appointed by President McKinley, to his former position in the Treasury Department. He was later transferred at his own request to Boston and took charge of the division of the New England states, he continued to perform its duties until his death.5 Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall married Evelina Hill Gove, daughter of Hartley Gove and Evalina Hill, on 14 November 1849 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, They had eight children of whom only two were lving at the date of the 1900 Census.6,7 Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall died on 16 December 1907 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 81 suddenly, of heart failure.5 He was buried on 19 December 1907 in Maple Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine.8

Children of Colonel Frederick Dummer Sewall and Evelina Hill Gove

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Civil War Service Records.
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  3. [S89] LDS Record, An unverified IGI Individual Record.
  4. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 36.
  5. [S216] Anon, Graduates of Bowdoin College, p. 427.
  6. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine). City Clerk.
  7. [S208] 1900 US Census, Maine, Bath.
  8. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Daily Globe, 20 December 1907.
  9. [S216] Anon, Graduates of Bowdoin College, p. 428.

Ann Louisa Sewall1

F, b. 9 July 1833
Ann Louisa Sewall|b. 9 Jul 1833|p29.htm#i990|General Joseph Sewall|b. 21 Apr 1795\nd. 27 Nov 1851|p24.htm#i837|Eliza Smith|b. c 1799\nd. 24 Feb 1848|p28.htm#i985|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|||||||
     Ann Louisa Sewall was born on 9 July 1833.2 She was the daughter of General Joseph Sewall and Eliza Smith.1 Ann Louisa Sewall married Dr. Frederick R. Swazey on 16 December 1857 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.3 Ann Louisa Sewall and Dr. Frederick R. Swazey appear on the census of 1860 at Bucksport, Maine.4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 36.
  3. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine).
  4. [S107] 1880 US Census.

Rachel Allen Trufant1

F
Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||Hon. David Trufant||p40.htm#i1341||||||||||
     Rachel Allen Trufant was the daughter of William Trufant.1 Rachel Allen Trufant married William Dunning Sewall, son of Joseph Sewall and Lydia Marsh, on 1 January 1821 in Bath, Maine.2

Children of Rachel Allen Trufant and William Dunning Sewall

Citations

  1. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 36.
  2. [S104] Various contributors, Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. VI. p.479.
  3. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  4. [S192] Private communication.

Harriet Hyde Sewall1

F, b. 1823
Harriet Hyde Sewall|b. 1823|p29.htm#i992|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
     Harriet Hyde Sewall was born in 1823 in Bath, Maine.2,3 She was the daughter of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.1 Harriet Hyde Sewall married Abraham Lowe Cutler, son of Dr. William H. Cutler and Abigail Lowe, on 30 October 1844 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.4

Children of Harriet Hyde Sewall and Abraham Lowe Cutler

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 104 p. 85.
  3. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  4. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine). City Clerk.

Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall1

F, b. 1 July 1825, d. 17 July 1863
Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall|b. 1 Jul 1825\nd. 17 Jul 1863|p29.htm#i993|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
     Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall was born on 1 July 1825 in Bath, Maine. She was the daughter of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.2 Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall married Joseph Ropes on 12 June 1855 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.1 Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall died on 17 July 1863 in Italy at the age of 38.3

Children of Marcia Elizabeth S. Sewall and Joseph Ropes

Citations

  1. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine).
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  3. [S439] Various, Historical collections, Vol. 8, p. 49.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Daily Advertiser, (Boston, MA) Wednesday, March 23, 1898.
  5. [S439] Various, Historical collections, Vol. 8, p. 57.
  6. [S107] 1880 US Census, Ward 7, Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.

Hon. Arthur Sewall1

M, b. 25 November 1835, d. 5 September 1900
Hon. Arthur Sewall|b. 25 Nov 1835\nd. 5 Sep 1900|p29.htm#i995|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
      William J. Bryan's running mate for the Presidency in 1896.2 Hon. Arthur Sewall was born on 25 November 1835 in Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, The news item of his death in the New York Times gives his birth as 8 November 1835.3,4 He was the son of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.1 Hon. Arthur Sewall married Emma Duncan Crooker, daughter of Charles Crooker and Rachel Sewall, on 29 March 1859 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.5 His father had established a shipbuilding firm in 1823, and after receiving a common school education, the son at an early age entered its employ, and in 1854 succeeded with his elder brother to the business, building and managing a fleet of constantly increasing numbers and proportions. Upon his brother's death the firm style became Arthur Sewall & Co. After launching the Roanoke, the last built and largest wooden ship in the world, Mr. Sewall turned his attention to steel, and in 1894 launched the Dirigo, the first steel sailing ship built in America. He was a firm believer in the future of the American merchant marine and of its importance to the nation, and constantly proved his faith by adding to his fleet. He did not confine his activities to the sea, but was largely interested in land transportation. He was director and for nine years president of the Maine Central railway, president of the Eastern railway before its merger in the Boston & Maine, director of the Boston & Maine, New York & New England, and Mexican Central railroads. He was president of the Bath National bank and identified with many industrial corporations. Mr. Sewall was always a Democrat, was a delegate to the national conventions, 1872, 1876, 1880 and 1884, member of the Democratic national committee, 1888-96, candidate of his party for U.S. senator; 1893, and in this year declared in favor of the free coinage of silver, and at the Chicago convention of 1896 accepted the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States.3 Hon. Arthur Sewall died on 5 September 1900 in Small Point, Sagadahoc County, Maine, at the age of 64 at 8.30 in the morning as a result of a stroke which occured on Sunday.3 He was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine, by religion a Swedenborgian.

Children of Hon. Arthur Sewall and Emma Duncan Crooker

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S160] New York Times, 18 December 1915.
  3. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 9, p. 209.
  4. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records of Georgetown, Maine, to the year 1892. Ed. Hill, Mary Pelham.
  5. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine).

Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall1

M, b. 24 September 1837, d. 7 December 1915
Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall|b. 24 Sep 1837\nd. 7 Dec 1915|p29.htm#i996|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
     Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall was born on 24 September 1837 in Bath, Maine.2 He was the son of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.1 Frank Sewall graduated from Bowdoin College, A.B., 1858, A.M., 1861; continued his studies in the universities of Tubingen and Berlin, Germany, and attended lectures at the Sorbonne, Paris, France, 1861-66. He was ordained to the New-Church (Swedenborgian) ministry, 1863; was pastor at Glendale, Ohio, 1863-64, and was President of Urbana University, Ohio, 1870-86, was pastor at Glasgow, Scotland, 1886-88, and in Washington, D.C., from 1890 when he became pastor of the Church of the New Jerusalem where he served for 25 years. He received the honorary degree of D.D. from Bowdoin, 1902. He is the author of: The Christian Hymnal (1867); Moody Mike (1869); Angelo, the Circles Boy (1874); The Pillow of Stones (1876); The Hem of his Garment (1876); The Latin Speaker (1878); The New Metaphysics (1888); The Ethics of Service (1889); Dante and Swedenborg and other Essays in the New Renaissance (1893); The Angel of the State (1896); Introduction and Notes to Translation of Kant's Dreams of a Spirit Seer (1900), and Swedenborg and Modern Idealism (1902): and translated: Swedenborg's "The Soul or Rational Psychology" (1886), with introduction and appendix; "The Poems of Giosue Carducci, with Essays on the Hellenic Revival in Italy" (1892), and "The Trophies," sonnets of J. M. de Heredia (1900).3,4 Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall married Thedia Redelia Gilchrist, daughter of William Wallace Gilchrist and Redella Ann Cox, on 28 October 1869 in Port Richmond, Staten Island, the service was conducted by the Rev. Chauncy Giles.5 Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall died on 7 December 1915 in 1618 Riggs Place, Washington, DC, at the age of 78 at 7.30 in the morning after an illness of six months.3 The funeral of Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall took place on 9 December 1915 at Church of the New Jerusalem, Washington, DC.3

Children of Rev. Dr. Frank Sewall and Thedia Redelia Gilchrist

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925.
  3. [S313] Washington Post, December 08, 1915. Page 16.
  4. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 9, p. 209.
  5. [S205] Newspaper, New York Herald, 29 October 1869.
  6. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 42.
  7. [S34] Unverified internet information.
  8. [S107] 1880 US Census.

Alice Worcester Sewall1

F, b. May 1842, d. 8 January 1933
Alice Worcester Sewall|b. May 1842\nd. 8 Jan 1933|p29.htm#i997|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
     Alice Worcester Sewall was born in May 1842 in Maine.2,3,4 She was the daughter of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.1 Alice Worcester Sewall graduated in 1859 from Bath High School, Maine.5 She died on 8 January 1933 in Bath, Maine, at the age of 90 unmarried. She is described in her obituary in The Hartford Courant as being the last of a family whose name has been identified with shipbuilding in Bath for more than a century.2,6

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S160] New York Times, 9 January 1933.
  3. [S207] 1910 US Census.
  4. [S208] 1900 US Census, Maine, Bath.
  5. [S438] Parker McCobb Reed, History of Bath, p. 210.
  6. [S205] Newspaper, The Hartford Courant, 9 Jan 1933.

Edward Sewall1

M, b. 28 September 1833, d. 21 March 1879
Edward Sewall|b. 28 Sep 1833\nd. 21 Mar 1879|p29.htm#i998|William Dunning Sewall|b. 16 Jan 1797\nd. 1877|p24.htm#i838|Rachel Allen Trufant||p29.htm#i991|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Lydia Marsh|b. 3 Jan 1773\nd. 21 Jul 1805|p24.htm#i836|William Trufant||p319.htm#i12519||||
     Edward Sewall is also recorded as Oscar Sewall.2 Shipbuilder.3 He was born on 28 September 1833.4 He was the son of William Dunning Sewall and Rachel Allen Trufant.1 Edward Sewall married Sarah Elizabeth Swanton on 2 July 1856 in Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.5 Edward Sewall died on 21 March 1879 in New York City at the age of 45 he apparently suffered an attack of vertigo at the Windsor hotel and fell over a balustrade, shattering a chandelier in his fall of some 20 feet to the floor below.2,4

Children of Edward Sewall and Sarah Elizabeth Swanton

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, 21 March 1879.
  3. [S209] 1870 US Census, Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine.
  4. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 36.
  5. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1779-1903 Bath (Maine).
  6. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 37.

Sydney Ellen Wingate1,2,3

F, b. 10 March 1815, d. 26 March 1887
Sydney Ellen Wingate|b. 10 Mar 1815\nd. 26 Mar 1887|p29.htm#i999|Joseph Ferdinand Wingate|b. 29 Jun 1786|p29.htm#i1000|Margaret Gay Tingey|b. 27 Sep 1782\nd. 19 Jun 1862|p320.htm#i12547|Joshua Wingate|b. 3 Mar 1746/47\nd. 11 Oct 1844|p511.htm#i19600|Hannah Carr|d. 26 Mar 1814|p511.htm#i19601|Capt. Thomas Tingey U.S.N.||p511.htm#i19599||||
     Sydney Ellen Wingate was born on 10 March 1815 in Bath, Maine.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Ferdinand Wingate and Margaret Gay Tingey.2 Sydney Ellen Wingate married Hon. George Popham Sewall, son of Joseph Sewall and Hannah Shaw, on 8 August 1837.2 Sydney Ellen Wingate died on 26 March 1887 in Old Town, Maine, at the age of 72.4

Children of Sydney Ellen Wingate and Hon. George Popham Sewall

Citations

  1. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 118 p. 176.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 42.
  3. [S154] 1860 US Census, ME, PENOBSCOT, OLDTOWN.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, (Bangor, ME) Tuesday, March 29, 1887.
  5. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.

Joseph Ferdinand Wingate1

M, b. 29 June 1786
Joseph Ferdinand Wingate|b. 29 Jun 1786|p29.htm#i1000|Joshua Wingate|b. 3 Mar 1746/47\nd. 11 Oct 1844|p511.htm#i19600|Hannah Carr|d. 26 Mar 1814|p511.htm#i19601|Rev. Paine Wingate|b. 19 Sep 1703\nd. 19 Feb 1756|p511.htm#i19602|Mary Balch|b. 1705\nd. 9 Oct 1787|p511.htm#i19603|||||||
     Joseph Ferdinand Wingate was born on 29 June 1786 in Havehill, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Joshua Wingate and Hannah Carr.2 Joseph Ferdinand Wingate married Margaret Gay Tingey, daughter of Capt. Thomas Tingey U.S.N., on 29 November 1808 in Washington, District of Columbia.2

Children of Joseph Ferdinand Wingate and Margaret Gay Tingey

Citations

  1. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Patriot, June 3, 1809.
  2. [S192] Private communication, 27 October 2008.
  3. [S107] 1880 US Census.

George Tingey Sewall1

M, b. 18 July 1844, d. 31 October 1899
George Tingey Sewall|b. 18 Jul 1844\nd. 31 Oct 1899|p29.htm#i1001|Hon. George Popham Sewall|b. 24 Apr 1811\nd. 30 Dec 1881|p24.htm#i844|Sydney Ellen Wingate|b. 10 Mar 1815\nd. 26 Mar 1887|p29.htm#i999|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Hannah Shaw|b. 24 Feb 1784\nd. 10 Aug 1830|p24.htm#i842|Joseph F. Wingate|b. 29 Jun 1786|p29.htm#i1000|Margaret G. Tingey|b. 27 Sep 1782\nd. 19 Jun 1862|p320.htm#i12547|
      A lawyer.3 George Tingey Sewall was born on 18 July 1844 in Maine.1,3 He was the son of Hon. George Popham Sewall and Sydney Ellen Wingate.2 George Tingey Sewall graduated in 1867 from Bowdoin College A.M. July 1870.1,4 He died on 31 October 1899 at the age of 55 unmarried.1

Citations

  1. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 42.
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  3. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, (Bangor, ME) Thursday, July 14, 1870.

James Wingate Sewall1

M, b. 11 November 1852, d. 25 May 1905
James Wingate Sewall|b. 11 Nov 1852\nd. 25 May 1905|p29.htm#i1002|Hon. George Popham Sewall|b. 24 Apr 1811\nd. 30 Dec 1881|p24.htm#i844|Sydney Ellen Wingate|b. 10 Mar 1815\nd. 26 Mar 1887|p29.htm#i999|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Hannah Shaw|b. 24 Feb 1784\nd. 10 Aug 1830|p24.htm#i842|Joseph F. Wingate|b. 29 Jun 1786|p29.htm#i1000|Margaret G. Tingey|b. 27 Sep 1782\nd. 19 Jun 1862|p320.htm#i12547|
     James Wingate Sewall was born on 11 November 1852 in Old Town, Maine.2 He was the son of Hon. George Popham Sewall and Sydney Ellen Wingate.1 James Sewall was prepared for college at the high school in his native town. At Bowdoin he persued the engineering course and was one of the few upon whom the college has conferred the degree of civil engineer. After graduation with high honours, he entered at once upon his chosen profession. He was employed for two years in township surveys in northern Maine; in 1879 he was assistant engineer of the sewage works at Memphis, Tennessee. During the next two years, as assistant to the late Colonel George E. Waring of Newport Rhode Island, he planned and supervised the construction of the sewage system at Norfolk, Virginia and perform similar tasks at Birmingham, Alabama and other southern towns. As engineer of the Drainage Construction Company of New York City he built the sewage works of Keene, New Hampshire. In 1884 he became instructor in sanitary engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a position he resigned on account of ill-health in the fall of 1885. Returning to his native town, he entered the employment of Pingree & Coe owners and managers of timberlands, and for fourteen years was engaged in topographical and township surveys, a series that gradually covered much of the northern portion of the State. On the death of Mr Coe in 1899, he gave up engineering work and assumed charge of some four million acres of timberlands belonging to that and other estates, having his office in Bangor.3 James Wingate Sewall married Harriet Sterling Moor, daughter of Dudley Watson Moor and Ann Lavinia Hunt, on 27 March 1883.4,2 James Wingate Sewall died on 25 May 1905 in Old Town, Maine, at the age of 52 from complications resulting from malaria.3

Children of James Wingate Sewall and Harriet Sterling Moor

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 43.
  3. [S216] Anon, Graduates of Bowdoin College, p. 315.
  4. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 118 p. 176.

Joseph Sewall1

M, b. 22 August 1854, d. 16 January 1887
Joseph Sewall|b. 22 Aug 1854\nd. 16 Jan 1887|p29.htm#i1003|Hon. George Popham Sewall|b. 24 Apr 1811\nd. 30 Dec 1881|p24.htm#i844|Sydney Ellen Wingate|b. 10 Mar 1815\nd. 26 Mar 1887|p29.htm#i999|Joseph Sewall|b. 17 Dec 1770\nd. 3 Nov 1851|p21.htm#i746|Hannah Shaw|b. 24 Feb 1784\nd. 10 Aug 1830|p24.htm#i842|Joseph F. Wingate|b. 29 Jun 1786|p29.htm#i1000|Margaret G. Tingey|b. 27 Sep 1782\nd. 19 Jun 1862|p320.htm#i12547|
     Joseph Sewall was born on 22 August 1854 in Maine.2 He was the son of Hon. George Popham Sewall and Sydney Ellen Wingate.1 Joseph Sewall died on 16 January 1887 in Old Town, Maine, at the age of 32 unmarried. A graduate of Bowdoin, like his brother he became a civil engineer.3,4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 43.
  3. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Bangor Daily Whig & Courier, (Bangor, ME) Tuesday, January 18, 1887.

Governor Samuel Cony1

M, b. 27 February 1811, d. 5 October 1870
Governor Samuel Cony|b. 27 Feb 1811\nd. 5 Oct 1870|p29.htm#i1004|Gen. Samuel Cony|b. 1775|p385.htm#i14758||||Lt. Samuel Coney|b. c 1746\nd. 22 Sep 1779|p385.htm#i14759|Susanna Johnson||p422.htm#i16181|||||||
     Governor Samuel Cony was born on 27 February 1811 in Augusta, Maine.1 He was the son of Gen. Samuel Cony. Governor Samuel Cony married firstly Mercy Hannah Sewall, daughter of Joseph Sewall and Hannah Shaw, on 17 October 1833 in Farmington, Maine.2,1 Governor Samuel Cony married secondly Lucy Williams Brooks on 22 November 1849 in Oldtown, Maine.3 Governor Samuel Cony died on 5 October 1870 in Augusta, Maine, at the age of 59.1

Children of Governor Samuel Cony and Mercy Hannah Sewall

Citations

  1. [S195] Mary Lovering Holman, John Coney of Boston, p. 213.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 43.
  3. [S195] Mary Lovering Holman, John Coney of Boston, p. 215.
  4. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 64.

Phoebe Merrill1

F, b. April 1793, d. 14 January 1865
Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|||||||||||||
     Phoebe Merrill was born in April 1793.3 She was the daughter of Stephen Merrill and Phoebe Clifford.2 Phoebe Merrill married Rufus K. Sewall, son of Rev. Samuel Sewall and Abigail Trask, on 29 October 1812.3 Phoebe Merrill and Rufus K. Sewall appear on the census of 1850 at Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, where he is listed as a farmer. In addition to their children they are housing a 12 year old pauper, Clarasa A. Eastman.4 Phoebe Merrill died on 14 January 1865 at the age of 71.3

Children of Phoebe Merrill and Rufus K. Sewall

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
  3. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 49.
  4. [S109] 1850 United States Census, Edgecomb, Lincoln, Maine.

Rev. Rufus King Sewall

M, b. 22 January 1814, d. 17 April 1903
Rev. Rufus King Sewall|b. 22 Jan 1814\nd. 17 Apr 1903|p29.htm#i1006|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Rev. Rufus King Sewall was born on 22 January 1814 in Edgecomb, Maine.2,3 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 He was prepared for College at Gardener Lyceum and at the Academy at Farmington. After graduation in 1837 from Bowdoin he studied theology at Bangor Seminary. He was acting pastor of the Third Congregationalist Church at St. Johnsbury, Vermont in 1841 and 1842 and subsequently preached as a supply at East Cambridge, at Burlington, and at Plymouth, Massachusetts. At the last place he was urged, as he had been in Vermont, to become the settled pastor. His health, however, forbade, and in 1846 he removed to St Augustine, Florida, where he resided at five years, conducting the services in the Presbyterian church as far as he was able, and giving private instruction to members of the family of General Worth, commandant of the United States military post. Returning north he settled in 1851 in Wiscasset, which continued to be his legal residents till his death. The uncertainty of his health, and demands on his time in caring for his wife's property in the South, led him to withdraw entirely from the Ministry and to study law with his kinsman, Kiah B. Sewall (Bowdoin, 1829), at Mobile, Alabama. He practiced his profession in the United States Circuit and Supreme Courts for several years. Most of his time, however, was devoted to historical research, and to his publications on the early history of the state. Mention should be made here of his Ancient Dominions of Maine (1859) and his Ancient Voyages to the Western Continent (1895). He was for over 50 years a prominent member of the main historical Society, serving as vice-president, and on its publishing committee and was the founder and president of the Lincoln County historical Society.4 Rev. Rufus King Sewall married firstly Anne Elizabeth Whitehurst on 21 November 1843 in Salem, Massachusetts, the marriage intentions having been published Burlington 29th October 1843.5,6 Rev. Rufus King Sewall married secondly Mary B. McLean on 10 September 1856.2 Rev. Rufus King Sewall married thirdly Emma Matilda Barnes on 13 November 1862 in Brooklyn, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Buddington.7 Rev. Rufus King Sewall died on 17 April 1903 in Wiscasset, Maine, at the age of 89.8

Children of Rev. Rufus King Sewall and Anne Elizabeth Whitehurst

Children of Rev. Rufus King Sewall and Emma Matilda Barnes

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 49.
  3. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…
  4. [S216] Anon, Graduates of Bowdoin College, p. 184.
  5. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vital Records of Burlington, Massachusetts to the Year 1850.
  6. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Massachusetts Town Marriage Records.
  7. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, New York, Marriage Newspaper Extracts, 1801-1880 (Barber Collection).
  8. [S160] New York Times, 18 April 1903.

Lydia Maria Sewall1

F, b. 25 April 1816
Lydia Maria Sewall|b. 25 Apr 1816|p29.htm#i1007|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Lydia Maria Sewall was born on 25 April 1816 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Lydia Maria Sewall married Dr. Ebener Wells on 19 October 1823.3

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…
  3. [S104] Various contributors, Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. VI. p.480.

Caroline Matilda Sewall1

F, b. 15 April 1818
Caroline Matilda Sewall|b. 15 Apr 1818|p29.htm#i1008|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Caroline Matilda Sewall was born on 15 April 1818 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…

Simon Merrill Sewall

M, b. 14 July 1820, d. 12 October 1895
Simon Merrill Sewall|b. 14 Jul 1820\nd. 12 Oct 1895|p29.htm#i1009|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Simon Merrill Sewall is also recorded as Merrill Sewall. He was born on 14 July 1820 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Simon Merrill Sewall appears on the census of 1850 at Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, listed as a mariner.3 He married Mary Wilson Sanford Mitchell, daughter of John S. Mitchell and Philenia Sewall, on 2 August 1854 in Gardiner, Kennebec, Maine.4 Simon Merrill Sewall died on 12 October 1895 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, at the age of 75 on his way to his southern home in Beaufort, South Carolina. He died of fatty degeneration of the heart. The report in the Boston Daily Advertiser says that he died at the home of his niece, Mrs. Jean de Peiffer.5,6

Children of Simon Merrill Sewall and Mary Wilson Sanford Mitchell

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S214] Fannie S. Chase, Wiscasset in Pownalborough, p. 512.
  3. [S109] 1850 United States Census, Edgecomb, Lincoln, Maine.
  4. [S89] LDS Record, Vital records, 1803-1891 Gardiner (Maine). City Clerk.
  5. [S214] Fannie S. Chase, Wiscasset in Pownalborough, p. 513.
  6. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Daily Advertiser, (Boston, MA) Monday, October 14, 1895.
  7. [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Gardiner, Kennebec County Maine, Birth & Death records 1800 - 1892.

Emeline Eliza Sewall1

F, b. 1 August 1822, d. 2 August 1922
Emeline Eliza Sewall|b. 1 Aug 1822\nd. 2 Aug 1922|p29.htm#i1010|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Emeline Eliza Sewall was born on 1 August 1822 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Emeline Eliza Sewall was living in Bath, Maine.3 She married James Monroe Knight on 26 October 1845.4 Emeline Eliza Sewallpossibly died on 2 August 1922 at the age of 100.4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…
  3. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records.
  4. [S89] LDS Record, Unverified source.

Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall1,2

M, b. 17 March 1824, d. 5 December 1902
Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall|b. 17 Mar 1824\nd. 5 Dec 1902|p29.htm#i1011|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
      A sailor.3 Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall was born on 17 March 1824 in Edgecomb, Maine.4 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall appears on the census of 1850 at Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, listed as a mariner.5 He married firstly Ellen Mitchell, daughter of John S. Mitchell and Philenia Sewall, on 26 April 1856 in Gardiner, Maine.6 Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall married secondly Francelia Augusta Cunningham on 30 March 1863 in Edgecomb, Maine.7,6 Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall died on 5 December 1902 in Everett, Massachusetts, at the age of 78 of apoplexy.4

Children of Capt. Samuel Johnson Mills Sewall and Francelia Augusta Cunningham

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Daily Globe, 18 March 1898.
  3. [S107] 1880 US Census.
  4. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
  5. [S109] 1850 United States Census, Edgecomb, Lincoln, Maine.
  6. [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished).
  7. [S89] LDS Record, Unverified source.
  8. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0004/…

Henry Martyn Sewall1

M, b. 11 October 1828, d. 7 October 1833
Henry Martyn Sewall|b. 11 Oct 1828\nd. 7 Oct 1833|p29.htm#i1012|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Henry Martyn Sewall was born on 11 October 1828 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Henry Martyn Sewall died on 7 October 1833 at the age of 4.3

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…
  3. [S89] LDS Record, Unverified source.

Egbert Thatcher Sewall1

M, b. 10 August 1830, d. 11 June 1868
Egbert Thatcher Sewall|b. 10 Aug 1830\nd. 11 Jun 1868|p29.htm#i1013|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Egbert Thatcher Sewall was born on 10 August 1830.2 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Egbert Thatcher Sewall appears on the census of 1850 at Edgecomb, Lincoln County, Maine, listed as a tin plate worker.3 He married Elizabeth Gore Cunningham, daughter of Thomas Cunningham and Elizabeth Leeman Gore.4 Egbert Thatcher Sewall died on 11 June 1868 at the age of 37 The barque Istria, under command of Capt. Egbert Thacher Sewall, son of Rufus Sewall, Esq., and a brother of Capt. Merrill Sewall, left New Orleans early in the summer bound for Havre, France. The cargo of the Istria consisted of 2,076 bales of cotton; 71 hogsheads of tobacco and 2,460 staves.

On June 11, 1868, when off the coast of North Carolina, as she was rounding Cape Hatteras, the Istria struck on Diamond Shoals, that treacherous reef, where so many vessels have foundered that it is called "the graveyard of the Atlantic." Eleven persons were drowned. While attempting to escape on a raft the cabin boy slipped overboard, and in trying to save him Captain Sewall lost his own life.

Only four of the ship's company were saved, the first and second mates and two Kanakas. Marsden Cunningham of Edgecomb, a brother of the captain's wife, was first officer, and Henry Edwin Sewall, still under twenty years of age, a son of Rufus King Sewall of Wiscasset and a nephew of Captain Sewall, was second officer. They escaped by floating ashore on a hatch.5

Children of Egbert Thatcher Sewall and Elizabeth Gore Cunningham

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…
  3. [S109] 1850 United States Census, Edgecomb, Lincoln, Maine.
  4. [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
  5. [S214] Fannie S. Chase, Wiscasset in Pownalborough, p. 517.
  6. [S209] 1870 US Census, Edgecomb, Lincoln, Maine.

Edwin Page Sewall1

M, b. 8 November 1832, d. 7 August 1835
Edwin Page Sewall|b. 8 Nov 1832\nd. 7 Aug 1835|p29.htm#i1014|Rufus K. Sewall|b. 10 Dec 1787\nd. 30 Apr 1880|p24.htm#i850|Phoebe Merrill|b. Apr 1793\nd. 14 Jan 1865|p29.htm#i1005|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Stephen Merrill|b. 1748\nd. 1828|p133.htm#i5752|Phoebe Clifford||p133.htm#i5753|
     Edwin Page Sewall was born on 8 November 1832 in Edgecomb, Maine.2 He was the son of Rufus K. Sewall and Phoebe Merrill.1 Edwin Page Sewall died on 7 August 1835 in Edgecomb, Maine, at the age of 2.2

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.spoonergen.com/trees/US-William/d0008/…

Mary Whitmore1

F, b. 21 March 1790, d. 24 March 1842
Mary Whitmore|b. 21 Mar 1790\nd. 24 Mar 1842|p29.htm#i1015|Andrew Whitmore|b. 2 Oct 1760\nd. 31 Mar 1830|p464.htm#i17721|Lucy Couillord||p464.htm#i17722|||||||||||||
     Mary Whitmore was born on 21 March 1790 in Arrowsic.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Whitmore and Lucy Couillord.1 Mary Whitmore married secondly Stinson Sewall, son of Rev. Samuel Sewall and Abigail Trask.1 Mary Whitmore died on 24 March 1842 in Weld, Franklin County, Maine, at the age of 52.2

Children of Mary Whitmore and Stinson Sewall

Citations

  1. [S347] Jessie Whitmore Padden Purdy, The Whitmore genealogy, p. 49.
  2. [S128] NEHGS, Cemetery transcriptions.
  3. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
  4. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  5. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 238 ; Page: 251.

John Stinson Sewall1

M, b. October 1824, d. 24 April 1906
John Stinson Sewall|b. Oct 1824\nd. 24 Apr 1906|p29.htm#i1016|Stinson Sewall|b. c 27 Feb 1789\nd. 14 Jun 1869|p24.htm#i851|Mary Whitmore|b. 21 Mar 1790\nd. 24 Mar 1842|p29.htm#i1015|Rev. Samuel Sewall|b. 21 Dec 1765\nd. 16 Mar 1826|p21.htm#i751|Abigail Trask|b. 30 Oct 1762\nd. 14 Nov 1843|p24.htm#i849|Andrew Whitmore|b. 2 Oct 1760\nd. 31 Mar 1830|p464.htm#i17721|Lucy Couillord||p464.htm#i17722|
      He was a merchant tailor from his death registration.2 John Stinson Sewall was born in October 1824 in Bath, Maine.3,4 He was the son of Stinson Sewall and Mary Whitmore.1 John Stinson Sewall married Amanda N. Hoppin on 10 October 1850 in Boston, Massachusetts, they had four children, two were still living in 1900.5,6 John Stinson Sewall died on 24 April 1906 in Melrose, Massachusetts, at the age of 81 of inflamation of the liver.2

Child of John Stinson Sewall and Amanda N. Hoppin

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 62 ; Page: 340.
  3. [S208] 1900 US Census, MA MIDDLESEX 3-WD MELROSE.
  4. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
  5. [S208] 1900 US Census, Melrose Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
  6. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 47 ; Page: 100.
  7. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 74 ; Page: 52.

Harriet Drummond

F, b. 16 November 1799, d. 16 August 1831
     Harriet Drummond was born on 16 November 1799 in Georgetown, Maine.1,2 She married Samuel Sewall, son of Rev. Samuel Sewall and Abigail Trask, on 12 July 1821 in Phippsburg, Maine.2 Harriet Drummond died on 16 August 1831 at the age of 31.1

Children of Harriet Drummond and Samuel Sewall

Citations

  1. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 50.
  2. [S233] Josiah H. Drummond, The descendants of Alexander Drummond, p. 40.
  3. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 51.

Rebecca Alexander1

F, b. 28 January 1801, d. 8 October 1891
Rebecca Alexander|b. 28 Jan 1801\nd. 8 Oct 1891|p29.htm#i1018|David Alexander||p154.htm#i6780||||||||||||||||
     Rebecca Alexander was born on 28 January 1801 in Harpswell, Maine.1 She was the daughter of David Alexander.1 Rebecca Alexander married Levi Sewall, son of Rev. Samuel Sewall and Abigail Trask, on 12 September 1824 in Harpswell.2 Rebecca Alexander died on 8 October 1891 in Island Falls, Maine, at the age of 90.2

Children of Rebecca Alexander and Levi Sewall

Citations

  1. [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.
  2. [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, The Sewall genealogy, p. 51.
  3. [S22] Rev. Jotham Sewall, A memoir of Rev. Jotham Sewall of Chesterville, Maine., p. 168.
  4. [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #176.