Collections And Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society 2, Ser.2
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He wintered at Ipswich, Massachu- setts, but elected to settle in Newbury, where he made his homestead in 1635, and died and was buried in o 308 MAINE niSTOKICAL SOCTETT. l\owle\^, Massachusetts, in Mai-eli a.d. 1656/ aged eiglity- seven years, and was the common ancestor of the several branches of the New Enghmd family of Sew- alls, who are all entitled to the ancient heraldic s^niibol, in a coat of arms, sable' cheron or; between three cr ad-bees vola'dt. Crest, a chaplet of roses, argent, le...aved vert. A bee volant, of the first: and traceable in the family in England, down to the tenth and twelfth centuries. Motto '-vivcre est agere." Samuel Sewall, the third son of John ScAvall, son of Henry of Newbury, settled in York, state of Maine, was an elder of the church at York, and died there, April 28, 1769, aged eighty-one years. He was the father of the subject of this memoir. During one hundred' and forty-eight years of the judicial historj^ of Massachusetts as a province of the crown and as a commonwealth, eighty -four years, col- lectively, descendants of Henry aforesaid, of the Sewall name, have held a seat on the bench ; and three of the name, that of chief justice' of whom the subject of this paper was one.
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