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Name |
Dorothy Seawall |
Born |
29 Oct 1668 |
Gender |
Female |
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468A229A630B8244BADBA381AB3DC4B9DE81 |
Person ID |
I8529 |
Crandall Pember Legacy |
Last Modified |
7 Jun 2021 |
Family |
Ezekiel Northend, Capt., b. 8 Nov 1666, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts , d. 23 Dec 1732/23 Dec 1739, Rowley, Essex Co., MA (Age 73 years) |
Married |
10 Sep 1691 |
Rowley, Essex, MA |
_UID |
891CBDA4AF816641AC1C5A37C3C02C72574B |
Last Modified |
25 Aug 2021 16:45:14 |
Family ID |
F3943 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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- A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England 1620-1675
Author: John Farmer
Call Number: 1760
This work, based almost exclusively on original records, is a director y o f the
first settlers of New England. Arranged alphabetically by surnames, th e d ata
on each individual includes the date of arrival, place of settlement, da t es of birth
and death, and some biographical highlights. It is an invaluable treati s e on the
settlers. Bibliographic Information: Farmer, John. A Genealogical Regist e r of
the First Settlers of New England 1620-1675. 1829. Reprint, Baltimore:
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1964.
SEWALL, ðDAVID, member of the ar. co. 1664. Whitman, 158. HENRY,
Newbury and Rowley, son of Henry Sewall, the mayor of Coventry, in Engla n d,
1606, [Dugdale, Antiq. Warw.] was baptized 8 April, 1576, came to N. E . a nd
settled first at Newbury, thence removed to Rowley, and d. there in Marc h , 1656.
*HENRY, son of the preceding, came to N. E. in 1634, freeman 1637, settl e d at
Newbury, returned to England, a. 1647, resided at Warwick, Bishop-Stok e , and at
Baddesly, of which place he was the minister [Hutchinson, i. Hist. Mas s . 455];
returned to N. E. in 1659, sent for his family which came over in 1661 , w as
representative 1661, 1663, 1668, and 1670. He died at Newbury, 16 May, 1 7 00,
ïÿý. 86. He m. Jane, daughter of Stephen and Alice Dummer, 25 March, 164 6 , by
whom, (who d. 13 Jan. 1701) he had,
1. Hannah, b. at Tunworth, England, 10 May, 1649,
m. Jacob Tappan, of Newbury, and d. 12 Nov. 1699;
2. Samuel (see next article);
3. John, b. 10 Oct. 1654,
m. 27 Oct. 1674, Hannah Fessenden, and d. 8 Aug. 1699;
4. Stephen, b. 19 Aug. 1657, m. 13 June, 1682, Margaret, daughter of Rev.
Jonathan Mitchel, and d. 17 Oct. 1725;
5. Jane, b. 25 Oct. 1659,
m. 24 Sept. 1677, Moses Gerrish, and d. 29 Jan. 1717;
6. Ann, b. 3 Sept. 1662, m. in 1676, William Longfellow;
7. Mehitabel, b. 8 May, 1665, m. William Moody, and d.
8 Aug. 1702; 8. Dorothy, b. 29 Oct. 1668,
m. Ezekiel Northend, of Rowley, 10 Sept. 1691.
The 3, 4, and 5, were b. in Baddesly, the 6, 7, and 8, in Newbury. Fro m J ohn,
the 2d son, descended Hon. David Sewall, LL. D., H. C. 1755, Professor
Stephen Sewall, H. C. 1761, and William B. Sewall, H. C. 1803. From Step h en,
the 3d son, Mitchel Sewall, H. C. 1718, Chief Justice Stephen Sewall , H . C. 1721,
Jonathan Sewall, H. C. 1748, and the late Jonathan Mitchel Sewall, of Po r tsmouth,
derived their descent. ??ðSAMUEL, Boston, son of the preceding, was bo r n at
Bishop-Stoke, in England, 28 March, 1652, came to N. E. in 1661, grad . a t H. C.
1671, was admitted freeman 1678, became a member of the ar. co. 1679 , o f which
he was captain in 1701. He was elected an assistant 1684 to 1686, and ag a in from
1689 to 1691, six years; was one of the first counsellors under the ne w c harter
1692, and continued in office until 1725, and was the last survivor of t h e first
named counsellors. He was appointed judge of the superiour court 1692; c h ief
justice in 1718; judge of prob. in 1715, and d. at Boston, 30 Jan. 173 0 , in his 78th
year. He m. 28 Feb. 1676, Hannah, only child of Hon. John Hull, with wh o m he
received, it is said, Ã
â30,000 in N. E. shillings. He had 14 children , o f whom 6
arrived to adult age, viz.: 1. Samuel, b. 11 June, 1678, m. Rebecca, dau g hter of Gov.
Joseph Dudley, and settled in Brookline, d. 27 Feb. 1751, ïÿý. 72; 2. Han na h, b.
1680, d. unmarried; 3. Elizabeth, b. 29 Dec. 1681, m. Grove Hirst, esq . , 17 Oct.
1700, and d. 10 July, 1716; 4. Joseph, D. D., b. 15 Aug. 1688, grad. a t H . C. 1707,
ordained as colleague pastor with Rev. E. Pemberton,
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Early New England People
Author: Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb
Call Number: R929.1T61
This book contains the history and genealogy of some
early New England families such as: Ellis, Pemberton,
Willard, Prescott, Titcomb, Sewall, and Longfellow.
Bibliographic Information: Titcomb, Sarah Elizabeth. Early
New England People. W.B. Clarke & Carruth. Boston. 1882.
The children of Henry and Jane (Dummer) Sewall were: Hannah, married Jac o b
Toppan of Newbury; Samuel; John; Stephen; Jane, married Moses, son of Ca p t.
William Gerrish of Newbury; Anne; Mehitable, married William, son of Wil l iam
Moody of Newbury; and Dorothy, who married, first, Ezekiel Northend of
Rowley, second, Moses Bradstreet of Rowley. Henry Sewall died March 16,
1700, aged 86 years. The Rev. Mr. Toppan, in a sermon preached after h i s death,
gave him the character of a true Nathaniel. His widow died Jan. 13, 1701.
Samuel Sewall, the eldest son of Henry and Jane (Dummer) Sewall, was bo r n in
Bishop-Stoke, Hampshire, England, March 28, 1652. He was instructed by t h e
Rev. Thomas Parker until he entered Harvard College, where he took his s e cond
degree in 1674. He was married by Gov. Bradstreet, Feb. 28, 1676, to Han n ah,
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daughter of John and Judith (Quincy) Hull of Boston. Mr. Hull was mast e r of the
mint, a man of great wealth, and for several years treasurer of the prov i nce.
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