Early New England People Some Account of the Ellis Pemberton Willard Presco
Early New England People Some Account of the Ellis Pemberton Willard Presco
Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb
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Samuel Sewall, the eldest son of Henry and Jane (Dummer) Sewall, was born in Bishop-Stoke, Hamp- shire, England, March 28, 1652. He was instructed by the Rev. Thomas Parker until he entered Harvard Col- lege, where he took his second degree in 1674. He was married by Gov. Bradstreet, Feb. 28, 1676, to Hannah, 218 SEW ALL AND LONGFELLOW. daughter of John and Judith (Quincy) Hull of Boston. Mr. Hull was master of the mint, a man of great wealth, and for several years treasurer of the province. Sa...muel Sewall resided in Boston. He had a large family of children, only six of whom lived to matu ity. They were: Samuel; Hannah, died unmarried at 44 years of age ; Elizabeth ; Joseph ; Mary, married Sam- uel, son of Rev. Josiali Gerrish ; and Judith, who mar- ried Rev. William Cooper, pastor of the Brattle Street Church (his son succeeded him in the same pasto- rate). Mrs. Sewall died Oct. 19, 1717. Samuel Se- wall married, Oct. 29, 1719, Abigail, daughter of Jacob Melyen, and widow of William Tilley.
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