Coytmore Jevan
Husband Coytmore Jevan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Coytmore Mother:
Marriage: 1500
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Lewis Ap Jevan
Born: 1505 - Almer Park Co., Salop, Wales Baptized: Died: 1558 Buried: August 23, 1558 - St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, EnglandSpouse: Anne Wilson Marr: 1533 - St. Mary, Almer Park, Salop, England
General Notes: Child - Lewis Ap Jevan
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Lewis Ap Jevan and Anne Wilson
Husband Lewis Ap Jevan
Born: 1505 - Almer Park Co., Salop, Wales Baptized: Died: 1558 Buried: August 23, 1558 - St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, England
Father: Coytmore Jevan Mother:
Marriage: 1533 - St. Mary, Almer Park, Salop, England
Wife Anne Wilson
Born: 1515 - St. Mary, Almer Park, Salop, England Baptized: Died: 1573 - St. Mary, Almer Park, Salop, England Buried: August 28, 1573 - St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, England
Father: Richard Wilson Mother:
Children
1 M Andrew Lewis
Born: 1550 - Almer Park Co., Salop, Wales Baptized: Died: October 1, 1617 - Shrewsbury Co., Salop, Wales Buried: - St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, EnglandSpouse: Mary Herring Marr: 1589
General Notes: Husband - Lewis Ap Jevan
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General Notes: Wife - Anne Wilson
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General Notes: Child - Andrew Lewis
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Llyne Jevan
Husband Llyne Jevan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Wenllion Gwenllian
Born: 1367 - Rady, Glamorganshire, Wales Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Howell Williams Marr: Rady, Glamorganshire, Wales
General Notes: Husband - Llyne Jevan
®1 Title: New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV, Media: Book, Page: 2102.
General Notes: Child - Wenllion Gwenllian
®1 Title: New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV, Media: Book, Page: 2102.
Rhys Ddu Ap Jevan
Husband Rhys Ddu Ap Jevan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jevan Ap Sais Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Verch Rhys
Born: 1324 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Gawdyn Ap Llewelyn Marr: 1344
Elie The Jew
Husband Elie The Jew
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Olivier Jullineau
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Louyse Roger
Jewell and Ruth Francis Lane
Husband Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ruth Francis Lane
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John A. Jack Lane Mother: Alice Mae Stitham
Other Spouse: Richard William Angotti
Other Spouse: Holland
Children
General Notes: Wife - Ruth Francis Lane
Certificate Number:
Bride Name: HOLLAND RUTH F
Bride Town/State: MILLINOCKET, ME
Groom Name: ANGOTTI RICHARD W
Groom Town/State: MILLINOCKET, ME
Date of Marriage: Friday October 8, 1948
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Certificate Number:
Bride Name: LANE RUTH F
Bride Town/State: MILLINOCKET, ME
Groom Name: ANGOTTI RICHARD W
Groom Town/State: MILLINOCKET, ME
Date of Marriage: Friday October 8, 1948
Albert Jewell and Myra Augusta Reynolds
Husband Albert Jewell
Born: July 11, 1854 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Rufus Moody Jewell Mother: Marcia Susan Whitman
Marriage: April 7, 1875 - Winslow, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine
Wife Myra Augusta Reynolds
Born: August 31, 1857 - Winslow, Maine Baptized: Died: - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine
Children
1 F Blance Jewell
Born: May 29, 1878 - Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Katie Jewell
Born: May 31, 1881 - Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Myra Augusta Reynolds
Samuel Morrill and Betty Jewell
Husband Samuel Morrill
Born: February 4, 1761 - Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Increase Morrill Mother: Sarah Herbert
Marriage:
Wife Betty Jewell
Born: August 19, 1764 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Sally Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Anne Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Ezra Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M James Morrill
Born: February 28, 1788 - Amesbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Olive
6 F Rhoda Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Richard Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Dorothy Morrill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Alton Sentner and Dorothy Jewell
Husband Alton Sentner
Born: 1939 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ivan Sentner Mother: Viola Hannah Birt
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Shiela Sentner
Born: 1966 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Donna Sentner
Born: 1967 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Christene Sentner
Born: 1969 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Harley Sentner
Born: 1971 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Abraham Wyman and Elizabeth Jewell
Husband Abraham Wyman
Born: July 25, 1790 - Chesterville, Maine Baptized: Died: July 4, 1874 - Wisconsin Buried: July 1874 - Cataract Cem., Monroe, Wisconsin
Father: Daniel Wyman Mother: Ruth Wing
Marriage: February 20, 1811
Wife Elizabeth Jewell
Born: May 4, 1789 Baptized: Died: October 31, 1854 - Phillips, Maine Buried: October 1854 - Sand Hill Cem., Phillips, Maine
Children
1 F Mary A. Wyman
Born: 1811 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Caroline K. Wyman
Born: October 12, 1812 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: June 13, 1850 - Temple, Maine Buried:Spouse: Alpheus Hodgkins Marr: May 1, 1834 - Temple, Maine
3 M Bracket J. Wyman
Born: September 14, 1814 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: October 18, 1854 Buried: October 1854Spouse: Sarah Conant Marr: February 10, 1835 - Temple, Maine
4 M William Wyman
Born: May 11, 1817 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: April 16, 1892 - Phillips, Maine Buried: 1892 - Sand Hill Cem., Phillips, MaineSpouse: Rosilla D. Howard Marr: April 16, 1840
5 M John Wyman
Born: November 30, 1822 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clarissa
6 M Elias Libby Wyman
Born: January 12, 1824 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: November 5, 1891 - Glendale, Wisconsin Buried: - Greenfield Cem., Tunnel City, WisconsinSpouse: Louisa J. Witney Marr: April 5, 1854 - Phillips, Maine
7 F Martha T. Wyman
Born: April 23, 1826 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Andrew Keen Marr: February 17, 1842 - Temple, Maine
8 F Mary Jane Wyman
Born: February 12, 1829 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: September 28, 1835 Buried: September 1835 - Sand Hill Cem., Phillips, Maine
9 M Thomas Jefferson Wyman
Born: October 27, 1831 - Temple, Maine Baptized: Died: - Wisconsin Buried:Spouse: Clara Ann Barker Marr: 1853 - Sparta, Wisconsin
10 M Almond Wyman
Born: 1834 Baptized: Died: March 22, 1854 Buried: 1854 - Sand Hill Cem., Phillips, Maine
Erwin Leroy Jewell and Mildred Lillian Tapley
Husband Erwin Leroy Jewell
Born: May 4, 1912 - ME 1 Baptized: Died: September 19, 1979 - Houlton, Aroostook Co., ME 1 2 Buried: - Jewell Cemetery, Monticello, Aroostook Co., ME 1Marriage: June 12, 1935 3
Wife Mildred Lillian Tapley 4
Born: January 1, 1908 - Monticello, Aroostook Co., ME 1 4 Baptized: Died: February 26, 1998 - Monticello, Aroostook Co., ME 1 4 Buried: March 1, 1998 - Jewell Cemetery, Monticello, Aroostook Co., ME 1
Father: Henry Allen Tapley 4 Mother: Emma Jane Pryor 4
Other Spouse: Clifford Porter - June 30, 1926 3
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, Monticello, Arookstook County, Maine, United States of America, January 1, 1908
2. Alt. Death, Monticello, Arookstook County, Maine, United States of America, February 26, 1998
Children
General Notes: Husband - Erwin Leroy Jewell
1920 - age 7.
General Notes: Wife - Mildred Lillian Tapley
1910 - age 2.
1920 - age 12.
1930 - age 22. First married at age 18. Next door is herhalf-sister Lizzie (Folsom) Nelson, her brother James Leicesteris inLizzie's household.
From Jill DeLong:
OBITUARY:
Houlton Pioneer Times
Mildred P. Jewell
Mildred Tapley Porter Jewell, 90, of Monticello, died Feb. 26,1998, at her residence.
She was born Jan. 1, 1908, at Monticello, the daughterof Henryand Emma (Pryor) Tapley. Mrs. Jewell was a member of theMonticello Calvary Pentecostal Church, R.S.V.P. and theMonticello Senior Citizens. She is survived by a daughter,Leona Porter DeLong of Bridgewater; a son, Richard JewellofMiddlebury, Vt.; a cousin Pearl Pryor Bradley of Centreville,N.B.; her grandchildren, Valerie Pelletier, Clifford Conrad,Cary and Randy Green, Holly Copeland, Kelly Moore, DawnMcIntire, Shawn Jewell, Dennis, Jerome, Susan, Diane, Darla,Ann, Steven, Brian, Jill and Julie DeLong; 27great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, many niecesand nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Clifford Porterin 1933; her husband, Erwin Jewell in 1979; her daughter, EvelynPorter Green; two grandsons, Mark DeLong and Clay Green; agranddaughter, Karen DeLong; four brothers, Miles Folsom, LewisFolsom, Leycester Tapley and HowardTapley; six sisters, OpalCummings, Bessie Wotton, Doris Ford, Elizabeth Nelson, StellaRicker and Violet Henderson.
Parmenio Libby and Eunice Jewell
Husband Parmenio Libby
Born: November 22, 1791 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: October 14, 1875 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:
Father: Abner Libby Mother: Anna Harding
Marriage: November 10, 1814 - Limerick, York Co, ME
Other Spouse: Fanny Ward - November 4, 1822 - Fryeburg, Oxford Co, ME
Other Spouse: Eliza Larrabee - February 23, 1831 - Limington, York Co, ME
Wife Eunice Jewell
Born: 1793 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: April 16, 1820 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:
Children
1 F Rosetta Thompson Libby
Born: September 20, 1815 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: April 14, 1881 - Limington, York Co, ME Buried:
2 F Anna Libby
Born: May 17, 1817 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Eunice Jewell Libby
Born: April 6, 1819 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: March 24, 1820 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Parmenio Libby
Source: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pgs 260-262
General Notes: Wife - Eunice Jewell
Father: James JEWELL , Sr. b: Abt 1744 in England
Mother: Susanna BRACKETT b: 7 Oct 1748 in Georgetown, ME
Joseph Jewett and Frances Fanny Jane Jewell
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: July 1811 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: September 7, 1865 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Buried: - Browns Corner Cemetery, Canaan, Somerset County, Maine
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage: May 16, 1838 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Bowker - March 31, 1858 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact -
Wife Frances Fanny Jane Jewell
Born: September 30, 1814 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: January 3, 1851 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact -
Children
1 F Mary Frances Jewett
Born: March 28, 1839 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Daniel S. Harrin Marr: March 28, 1858 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
2 M Joseph Alfred Jewett
Born: June 24, 1840 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: October 29, 1842 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
3 F Harriet Amanda Jewett
Born: September 10, 1841 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: June 23, 1842 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
4 F Ellen Jewett
Born: February 10, 1843 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Caroline V. Jewett
Born: February 28, 1844 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: 1902 - Minersville, Trinity County, Califorina Buried:
6 M Joseph Henry Jewett
Born: April 11, 1845 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Emma A. Brown Marr: Exeter, Maine
7 F Elizabeth Amanda Jewett
Born: August 12, 1846 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M William Jewett
Born: December 21, 1847 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Helen Isabell Jewett
Born: February 10, 1850 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - San Diego, San Diego County, California Buried:Spouse: Al Woodbury Chase Marr: October 20, 1868 - Lowell. Middlesex County, MassachusettsSpouse: D. M. Smith Marr: 1874 - Ft. Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
General Notes: Wife - Frances Fanny Jane Jewell
Jacob Jewell and Martha Quimby
Husband Jacob Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha Quimby
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Quimby Mother: Martha Eastman
Children
1 F Lydia Jewell
Born: December 20, 1777 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Severance Marr: December 9, 1792
Elias Libby and Jane Jewell
Husband Elias Libby
Born: March 12, 1790 - Scarborough, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: April 1, 1871 - Limerick, York Co, ME Buried: - Cem, Limerick, York Co, ME
Father: Abner Libby Mother: Anna Harding
Marriage: November 28, 1809 - Limerick, York Co, ME
Other Spouse: Hannah M. McGrath - Limerick, York Co, ME
Wife Jane Jewell
Born: August 27, 1789 - Fox Island/Vinalhaven, Knox Co, ME Baptized: Died: December 27, 1852 Buried: - Cem, Limerick, York Co, ME
Children
1 M Harrison Jewell Libby
Born: June 18, 1811 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: April 21, 1891 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Margaret Agnes Libby Marr: July 17, 1832
2 M Francis Orville Libby
Born: September 20, 1814 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: March 12, 1873 Buried:
3 M James Brackett Libby
Born: August 1, 1816 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: March 26, 1889 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Buried:
4 F Jane Jewell Libby
Born: October 1, 1818 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: November 11, 1890 - Saco, York Co, ME Buried:Spouse: Joseph Hobson Marr: May 22, 1838 - Limerick, York Co, ME
5 F Susan Ann Libby
Born: December 27, 1820 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Elizabeth C. Libby
Born: December 18, 1822 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: March 27, 1850 - Limerick, York Co, ME Buried:
7 F Roxanna Libby
Born: November 18, 1824 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: November 10, 1841 - Limerick, York Co, ME Buried: - Cem, Limerick, York Co, ME
8 M Elias Osgood Libby
Born: August 17, 1829 - Limerick, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: October 31, 1860 - New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Elias Libby
Source: C. T. Libby, Vol I, pgs. 259-260 and Judith Connors Lubinski - See MISC: GENEALOGICAL and FAMILY HISTORY of the STATE of MAINE - Little - 1909
Rev. Elias Libby
Source: Allen Humphries - the MOCA books for York Co., ME - page 1166 - Baptist & Hillside Cemeteries, Limerick, ME
General Notes: Child - Harrison Jewell Libby
Source: Judith Connors Lubinski - See MISC: GENEALOGICAL and FAMILY HISTORY of the STATE of MAINE - Little - 1909
Harrison Jewell, eldest child of Rev. Elias and Jane (Jewell) Libby
General Notes: Child - James Brackett Libby
Occupation: Wholesale Dry Good, Widowed, Living with son, Charles and his wife, and daughter Alice and her son in Portland, ME in 1880 Census.
Sources: LDS; CTL Libby, Vol I, pgs. 494-495; Judith Connors Lubinski - See MISC: GENEALOGICAL and FAMILY HISTORY of the STATE of MAINE - Little - 1909
James Brackett Libby
General Notes: Child - Roxanna Libby
Source: Allen Humphries - Roxana was called Roanna by CTL and Roxanna in Taylor's Limerick book
John Timothy Myers and Julianne Mae Grace Jewell
Husband John Timothy Myers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Daniel Myers Mother: Barbara Ann Johnson
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Marlyne Josette Earlywine
Other Spouse: Karen Heath
Wife Julianne Mae Grace Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Harold Moses Kenniston and Katherine Jewell
Husband Harold Moses Kenniston
Born: December 22, 1886 - Amherst, Maine Baptized: Died: May 29, 1976 - Bar Harbor, Maine Buried:
Father: Seth Albert Kenniston Mother: Marion Ethel Williams
Marriage: August 1908 - ME
Wife Katherine Jewell
Born: September 17, 1887 - Hallowell, ME Baptized: Died: February 19, 1970 - Ellsworth, ME Buried:
Children
1 F Anne Carrick Kenniston
Born: October 17, 1909 - Amherst, Maine Baptized: Died: - Augusta, Maine Buried:
2 M Gordon Fletcher Kenniston
Born: October 11, 1912 - Amherst, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Severance and Lydia Jewell
Husband John Severance
Born: December 9, 1752 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Severance Mother: Susanna Smith
Marriage: December 9, 1792
Wife Lydia Jewell
Born: December 20, 1777 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Jacob Jewell Mother: Martha Quimby
Children
1 M Asa Severance
Born: March 31, 1798 - Sandwich, Carroll Co., NH Baptized: Died: February 19, 1828 Buried:Spouse: Rhonda Webster
2 F Anne Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jacob T. Mudgett
3 M John Smith Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dorothy French
4 M Sargent Jewell Severance
Born: May 20, 1809 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Burton Marr: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5 M Levi Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Lydia Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Jacob Jewell Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Sukey Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Martha Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Polly M. Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 F Eliza Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
12 M James Madison Severance
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Adaline Randall
General Notes: Child - Sargent Jewell Severance
James Edwin Tyler and Mary Ann Jewell
Husband James Edwin Tyler
Born: December 3, 1819 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Tyler Mother: Eunice Libby
Marriage: 1849
Other Spouse: Mary Jane Sanborn
Wife Mary Ann Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Nancy H. Tyler
Born: January 1, 1850 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Charles E. Tyler
Born: April 14, 1852 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary A. Tyler
Born: December 9, 1853 - Limington, York Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Nathaniel Jewell and Hannah Weare
Husband Nathaniel Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: 1695 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Weare
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Peter Weare Mother: Ruth Gooch
Other Spouse: Michael Shaller
Children
Robert Loring Jewell and Florence Elizabeth Wyman
Husband Robert Loring Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: Private
Wife Florence Elizabeth Wyman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Frank Kelley Wyman Mother: Elizabeth Mayers Williams
Children
Notes: Marriage
Rufus Moody Jewell and Marcia Susan Whitman
Husband Rufus Moody Jewell
Born: December 23, 1828 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: November 23, 1868 - Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Marriage: August 1847 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Other Spouse: Laura Jane Wyman - October 25, 1864
Wife Marcia Susan Whitman
Born: July 25, 1829 - Solon, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: October 4, 1862 - Waterville, Maine Buried:
Father: Isaiah Jenkins Whitman Mother: Eliza Wyman
Children
1 F Rosanna Jewell
Born: November 2, 1847 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Brackett Marr: 1867
2 M Wallace Henry Jewell
Born: September 11, 1849 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Mary Silva Cushman Marr: November 5, 1872 - Clinton, Maine
3 M Albert Jewell
Born: July 11, 1854 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Somerset Mills, Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Myra Augusta Reynolds Marr: April 7, 1875 - Winslow, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Rufus Moody Jewell
FATH: Enos Jewell, 1783-1867
MOTH: Frances Fairbanks, 1785-1842
General Notes: Wife - Marcia Susan Whitman
NAME: _MARN M Jewell
General Notes: Child - Rosanna Jewell
Rufus Moody Jewell and Laura Jane Wyman
Husband Rufus Moody Jewell
Born: December 23, 1828 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: November 23, 1868 - Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Marriage: October 25, 1864
Other Spouse: Marcia Susan Whitman - August 1847 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Wife Laura Jane Wyman
Born: 1845 - Kingsbury, Maine Baptized: Died: February 7, 1895 Buried:
Father: Henry Wyman Mother: Martha Wiggins
Children
General Notes: Husband - Rufus Moody Jewell
FATH: Enos Jewell, 1783-1867
MOTH: Frances Fairbanks, 1785-1842
Arthur Eugene Jipson and Ruth Viola Jewell
Husband Arthur Eugene Jipson
Born: March 21, 1890 - Burlington, Maine Baptized: Died: August 2, 1959 Buried:
Father: Wesley Jipson Mother: Nancy Davis
Marriage: July 12, 1922 - Auburn, Maine
Other Spouse: Helen V. Taylor - March 31, 1928 - Webster, Maine
Wife Ruth Viola Jewell
Born: August 12, 1897 - Wales, Maine Baptized: Died: March 2, 1927 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Will, Probated in Androscoggin Probate Court #15854
Children
1 M Wesley Nelson Jipson
Born: August 19, 1926 - Wales, Maine Baptized: Died: September 23, 1930 - Wales, Maine Buried:
Walter Jewell and Eva Mae Snowman
Husband Walter Jewell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eva Mae Snowman
Born: June 13, 1915 - Weld, Franklin, ME Baptized: Died: September 13, 2008 - Edgewood Manor Rehabilitation Center, Farmington, ME Buried:
Father: Roland Earl Snowman Mother: Pansy M. Witham
Other Spouse: Wilton
Children
William Jewell and Martha Stratton
Husband William Jewell
Born: May 29, 1839 - Gorham, NH Baptized: Died: August 27, 1914 - Gorham, New Hampshire Buried: - Evens Cemetery, Gorham, Gorham, New HampshireMarriage:
Wife Martha Stratton
Born: May 26, 1841 - Chester, ME Baptized: Died: March 6, 1914 Buried: - Evans Cemetery In Gorham, Gorham, New Hampshire
Father: Paul Stratton Mother: Sarah Ann Frazier
Children
Barney Jr Morrison and Cheryl Jewers
Husband Barney Jr Morrison
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Cheryl Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Edward Jewers Mother: Mary Eva Duby
Other Spouse: Albert
Children
Richard Gene Oliver and Evelyn Agnes Jewers
Husband Richard Gene Oliver
Born: December 6, 1934 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Raymond Ellis Oliver Mother: Mary Jane Ayotte
Marriage: August 26, 1955 - Millinocket, ME
Other Spouse: Patrica York - April 1, 1976
Wife Evelyn Agnes Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Mark Richard Oliver
Born: July 6, 1957 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hoa Thi Do Marr: January 12, 1978 - Pensacola, FLSpouse: Glenda Kersey Marr: December 16, 1995 - Pensacola, FL
2 F Debra Jean Oliver
Born: April 20, 1960 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Micheal Fitzgerald Marr: March 6, 1981
Henry Alfred Jewers and Ada Louise Whynot
Husband Henry Alfred Jewers
Born: November 17, 1829 - Halifax, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Jewers Mother: Ellen Whynot
Marriage: September 22, 1878 - Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Other Spouse: Margaret Barry - September 24, 1869 - Annapolis, Nova Scotia
Wife Ada Louise Whynot
Born: May 29, 1857 - Upper La Have, Nova Scotia Baptized: October 18, 1857 - St. James Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia Died: January 10, 1907 - Millinocket, ME Buried:
Father: George Whynot Mother:
Children
1 M Thomas Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Effie Mae Jewers
Born: December 24, 1889 - Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: March 25, 1972 - Middlebury, Connecticut Buried:Spouse: Eliazer Alec Dawe Marr: October 1, 1907 - Millinocket, ME
General Notes: Husband - Henry Alfred Jewers
100 years old, 1929, Millinocket, Maine. The Govenor of Maine presented a gold cane to Henry Alfred on his 100th birthday. He was the oldest person to die in Millinocket.
the family moved, from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. After 1891, on to Summerside PEI, then on to Rumford Falls, Maine in 1893. Then on to Millinocket, Maine in 1904.
John Jewers and Mary Oneil
Husband John Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Oneil
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Jewers
Born: 1804 Baptized: April 1, 1804 - Halifax, Nova Scotia Died: Buried:Spouse: Ellen Whynot Marr: 1827
2 F Sarah Jewers
Born: 1795 - Ecum Secum, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: March 18, 1860 - Ecum Secum, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Henry Pye
John Edward Jewers and Barbara E. McInnis
Husband John Edward Jewers
Born: 1875 Baptized: Died: 1957 Buried:
Father: Henry Alfred Jewers Mother: Margaret Barry
Marriage: July 18, 1911 - Millinocket, ME
Wife Barbara E. McInnis
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Edward Jewers
Born: July 13, 1918 Baptized: Died: September 24, 1995 - Millinocket, ME Buried:Spouse: Mary Eva Duby Marr: August 12, 1935 - Millinocket, ME
Joseph Vandine and Mary Jewers
Husband Joseph Vandine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hubbard Vandine Mother: Mary J. Montgomery
Marriage:
Wife Mary Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Joseph Vandine Jr
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Stephanie Hutchinson
2 F Donna Vandine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Leslie Curie
3 F Nancy Vandine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Daniel Nicholson Jr
4 M David Vandine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Debra Micholson
Michael Bruce Jewers and Cheryl Tapley
Husband Michael Bruce Jewers
Born: November 19, 1950 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Edward Jewers Mother: Mary Eva Duby
Marriage: August 4, 1975 - Millinocket, ME
Wife Cheryl Tapley
Born: August 24, 1959 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wallace Wally Arthur Tapley Mother: Irene M. Santerre Rena Twin
Children
1 F Tracey Lynn Jewers
Born: February 19, 1976 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Jamie Lynn Jewers
Born: June 22, 1978 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Kelly Marie Jewers
Born: June 19, 1982 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Bill Waye and Norma A. Jewers
Husband Bill Waye
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Norma A. Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Edward Jewers Mother: Mary Eva Duby
Other Spouse: Clinton G. Haines
Children
Robert Jewers and Ellen Whynot
Husband Robert Jewers
Born: 1804 Baptized: April 1, 1804 - Halifax, Nova Scotia Died: Buried:
Father: John Jewers Mother: Mary Oneil
Marriage: 1827
Wife Ellen Whynot
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Alfred Jewers
Born: November 17, 1829 - Halifax, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Barry Marr: September 24, 1869 - Annapolis, Nova ScotiaSpouse: Ada Louise Whynot Marr: September 22, 1878 - Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
General Notes: Child - Henry Alfred Jewers
100 years old, 1929, Millinocket, Maine. The Govenor of Maine presented a gold cane to Henry Alfred on his 100th birthday. He was the oldest person to die in Millinocket.
the family moved, from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. After 1891, on to Summerside PEI, then on to Rumford Falls, Maine in 1893. Then on to Millinocket, Maine in 1904.
Henry Pye and Sarah Jewers
Husband Henry Pye
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Jewers
Born: 1795 - Ecum Secum, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: March 18, 1860 - Ecum Secum, Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:
Father: John Jewers Mother: Mary Oneil
Children
Dennis Micheal Peterson and Susan Kaye Jewers
Husband Dennis Micheal Peterson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susan Kaye Jewers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Edward Jewers Mother: Mary Eva Duby
Children
William David Jewers and Bonita Louise Mott
Husband William David Jewers
Born: October 11, 1939 - Millinocket, ME Baptized: Died: February 26, 2002 - East Machias, Maine Buried:
Father: Robert Edward Jewers Mother: Mary Eva Duby
Marriage: November 19, 1942 - Millinocket, ME
Wife Bonita Louise Mott
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Thomas Jewett and Jewett
Husband Thomas Jewett
Born: 1553 - Bradford, Yorkshire, Ehgland Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1577 - Yorkshire, England
Wife Jewett
Born: 1551 - Bradford, Yorkshire, Ehgland Baptized: Died: May 27, 1613 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England Buried: May 27, 1613 - Bradford, Church Yard, England
Children
1 M Edward Jewett
Born: May 16, 1579 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: May 16, 1579 - Bilton Ainsty, Yorkshire, England Died: July 12, 1615 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Mary Taylor Marr: October 1, 1604 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
George Price and Abbie C. Jewett
Husband George Price
Born: November 11, 1858 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Price Mother: Rebecca Souther
Marriage: December 16, 1884
Wife Abbie C. Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Roy Lester Price
Born: March 13, 1886 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Abel Jewett and Mary Pingry
Husband Abel Jewett
Born: April 10, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: April 14, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Marriage:
Wife Mary Pingry
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ethan Allen Wilson and Almira Jewett
Husband Ethan Allen Wilson
Born: 1839 - Merrimack Hills, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1892 - Lacrosse, Wisconsin Buried:Marriage: April 1, 1855
Wife Almira Jewett
Born: September 30, 1832 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1893 - Lacrosse, Wis. Buried:
Father: Francis Jewett Mother: Louisa Rideout
Children
1 M Allen E. Wilson
Born: September 11, 1871 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ardra Ellen Wilson
Born: April 7, 1856 - Lacrosse, Wisconsin Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Unknown
3 F Ella C. Wilson
Born: August 4, 1865 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Jessie Wilson
Born: December 3, 1861 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Lillian B. Wilson
Born: December 31, 1868 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Nellie E. Wilson
Born: June 11, 1858 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Perley Wilson
Born: January 8, 1863 - Lacrosse, Wis. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Herbert Trull and Amanda Jewett
Husband Herbert Trull
Born: December 27, 1805 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 15, 1882 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: May 1, 1840 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Wife Amanda Jewett
Born: December 1806 - Norridgewock, Maine Baptized: Died: July 1, 1890 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Children
1 F Ellen Amanda Trull
Born: November 30, 1841 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 28, 1897 Buried:
2 M William Herbert Trull
Born: April 11, 1843 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 5, 1862 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:
3 M Nathan Dole Trull
Born: September 28, 1846 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 5, 1870 Buried:
4 M Harrison Trull
Born: April 22, 1848 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 17, 1886 Buried:
5 M John Franklin Trull
Born: May 1, 1851 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 5, 1851 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Amanda Jewett
Amos Jewett and Jane Tenney
Husband Amos Jewett
Born: July 22, 1719 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 26, 1719 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Marriage:
Wife Jane Tenney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Stephen Pingry and Anna Jewett
Husband Stephen Pingry
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Jewett
Born: September 23, 1729 - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jewett Mother: Hannah Pickard
Children
Benjamin Weston and Anna Steward Jewett
Husband Benjamin Weston
Born: 1807 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Steward Jewett
Born: November 14, 1809 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pichard Jewett Mother: Annie Wyman
Children
Ezekiel Page and Anne Jewett
Husband Ezekiel Page
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 30, 1742
Wife Anne Jewett
Born: October 6, 1725 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Martha Pearson
Children
Aquila Jewett and Anne Tenney
Husband Aquila Jewett
Born: September 14, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: September 16, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: November 24, 1760 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Rebecca Law
Marriage: October 23, 1704 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Martha Pearson
Other Spouse: Mary Jackson - May 22, 1753
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact -
Wife Anne Tenney
Born: August 26, 1683 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Thomas Tenney Mother: Margaret Hidden
Children
1 M William Jewett
Born: July 15, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 15, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: 1786 - Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Hannah Pickard Marr: June 8, 1727
2 F Mehitable Jewett
Born: December 8, 1706 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 1774 Buried:Spouse: Ezekiel Sawyer Marr: December 10, 1730
3 F Rachel Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Enoch Dole
4 M Ezra Jewett
Born: October 14, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: October 15, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Masschusetts Died: March 16, 1793 - Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mary Herrick
5 F Elizabeth Jewett
Born: September 10, 1712 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: September 14, 1712 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Isaac Kimball Marr: May 17, 1733
6 F Bethiah Jewett
Born: July 11, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 17, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: William Webster
7 M Abel Jewett
Born: April 10, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: April 14, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Pingry
8 M Amos Jewett
Born: July 22, 1719 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 26, 1719 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Jane Tenney
9 M Jeremiah Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Jane Searle
General Notes: Husband - Aquila Jewett
Aquila Jewett, was one of the Grantees of Buxton, Maine, "Mr. Aquila Jewett on the right of Samuel Kneeland received lot number 17, range E in Narragensett number 1, now Buxton, Maine.
Aquila Jewett lived in Rowley, Maine where he was Deacon of the Rowley Church.
According to Aquila Jewett's will, dated 6 Dec. 1759, proved 22 Dec. 1760, mentions wife Mary, three sons at Littleton., William, Ezra, and Able, who have had their portion; three eldest daughters, Mehitable, Rachel and Elizabeth; daughters Ann, Bethiah and Priscilla; sons Stephen and Amos; grandson Aquila to have the great Bible; son Jeremiah to have the residue and to be exector.
Aquila Jewett and Martha Pearson
Husband Aquila Jewett
Born: September 14, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: September 16, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: November 24, 1760 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Rebecca Law
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Anne Tenney - October 23, 1704 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Mary Jackson - May 22, 1753
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact -
Wife Martha Pearson
Born: July 6, 1689 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 26, 1752 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Stephen Pearson Mother: Mary French
Children
1 F Anne Jewett
Born: October 6, 1725 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ezekiel Page Marr: December 30, 1742
2 M Stephen Jewett
Born: December 28, 1727 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Hannah Cumings
3 F Rebecca Jewett
Born: August 27, 1731 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: June 26, 1736 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
4 F Priscilla Jewett
Born: May 21, 1733 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Dresser Marr: May 25, 1762
General Notes: Husband - Aquila Jewett
Aquila Jewett, was one of the Grantees of Buxton, Maine, "Mr. Aquila Jewett on the right of Samuel Kneeland received lot number 17, range E in Narragensett number 1, now Buxton, Maine.
Aquila Jewett lived in Rowley, Maine where he was Deacon of the Rowley Church.
According to Aquila Jewett's will, dated 6 Dec. 1759, proved 22 Dec. 1760, mentions wife Mary, three sons at Littleton., William, Ezra, and Able, who have had their portion; three eldest daughters, Mehitable, Rachel and Elizabeth; daughters Ann, Bethiah and Priscilla; sons Stephen and Amos; grandson Aquila to have the great Bible; son Jeremiah to have the residue and to be exector.
Augustus Fifield Jewett and Edith S. Shriver
Husband Augustus Fifield Jewett
Born: June 15, 1857 - Weare, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Fifield Holt Jewett Mother: Millicent Richardson
Marriage:
Wife Edith S. Shriver
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Wife - Edith S. Shriver
Benjamin Jewett and Dorothy Rogers
Husband Benjamin Jewett
Born: April 1, 1703 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: April 4, 1703 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Rogers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William Webster and Bethiah Jewett
Husband William Webster
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Bethiah Jewett
Born: July 11, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 17, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Children
Notes: Marriage
"This may certifie whom it may concern that William Webster, of Haverhill and Bethiah Jewett, of Rowley, were Joyned in Marriage March ye 8, 1738-9." ( Rowley Record )
Angus Cameron Morrow and Clara Augusta Jewett
Husband Angus Cameron Morrow
Born: February 2, 1866 - Morningside, Scotland Baptized: Died: November 22, 1931 - Alvadore, Lane County, Oregon, USA Buried: November 24, 1931 - Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Father: William Morrow Mother: Rosa McClean
Marriage: November 14, 1907 - Center, Oliver County, North Dakota, USA
Wife Clara Augusta Jewett
Born: November 6, 1876 - Corning, Steuben County, New York, USA Baptized: Died: July 9, 1975 - Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Buried: July 11, 1975 - Masonic Cemetery, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Father: Nelson Messer Jewett Mother: Harriet Augusta Farrington
Children
1 F Jean Mary Agnes Morrow
Born: November 9, 1908 - New Salem, North Dakota, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Fredrick Guske Marr: November 30, 1933 - Alvadore, Lane County, Oregon, USA
2 M Bartine Jewett Morrow
Born: December 1909 - New Salem, North Dakota, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Agnes Fisher Marr: 1927 - Alvadore, Lane County, Oregon, USA
General Notes: Husband - Angus Cameron Morrow
was in info-J.Ward 1995
was a teacher
belonged to the Presbyterian Church
was a member of the Masonic Fraternity
natl. papers to US was under number 1874/5
General Notes: Wife - Clara Augusta Jewett
/Morrow/
was in info-J.Ward 1995
General Notes: Child - Jean Mary Agnes Morrow
/Guske/
was in info-J.Ward 1995
was a teacher
General Notes: Child - Bartine Jewett Morrow
Deacon Maximillian Jewett and Elenore Pell
Husband Deacon Maximillian Jewett
Born: October 4, 1607 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: October 19, 1683 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried: October 19, 1683 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Father: Edward Jewett Mother: Mary Taylor
Marriage: August 30, 1671 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Ann Field
Wife Elenore Pell
Born: 1612 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 5, 1689 - Rowley, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Deacon Maximillian Jewett
Source - The American Connection - Jowett Variations
Source - The History of New York State Biographies, Part 27
Deacon Maximillian Jewett was the second son of Edward and Mary Jowett. He was born on 4 October 1607 and baptized on 31 December 1609 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. He and his wife Ann, and brother, Joseph Jowett, sailed from Hull, England in 1638 aboard the ship " John of England" with the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers and a colony of Puritian Families. They arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in December 1638. After spending the winter in Salem or Dorchester, they founded the town of Rowley, Massachusetts in the spring of 1639. Maximillian and his brother,Joseph, came to the New World as men of good estate, lovers of liberty with well defined religious views. He had a two - acre house lot in 1643 on Bredford Street. He was very active in town affairs, a deputy to the General Court many times, served on grand jury and trail jury. he was also one of the first of two Deacons of the Rowley Church, ordained on 3 December 1639. His signature to the inventory of Richard Bailey of Rowley in 1684 is on file at Salem and shows that he still used the name of Jowett. in time, the Jewett spelling was more commonly used and adopted by the American descendants.
General Notes: Wife - Elenore Pell
Donald Campbell Jewett and Mary E. Stewart
Husband Donald Campbell Jewett 5
Born: May 20, 1890 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Rountree Jewett 5 Mother: Frances Nickels Campbell 5
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Cherryfield, ME
2. Residence - Newtonville, MA
Wife Mary E. Stewart 5
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Donald Campbell Jewett
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Ebenezer Jewett III and Jane E. Knowlton
Husband Ebenezer Jewett III
Born: July 2, 1831 - Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett II Mother: Elizabeth Walker
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Wife Jane E. Knowlton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ebenezer Jewett III and Jane E. Knowlton
Husband Ebenezer Jewett III
Born: July 2, 1831 - Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett II Mother: Elizabeth Walker
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Wife Jane E. Knowlton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ebenezer Jewett III and Jane E. Knowlton
Husband Ebenezer Jewett III
Born: July 2, 1831 - Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett II Mother: Elizabeth Walker
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Other Spouse: Jane E. Knowlton
Wife Jane E. Knowlton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Ebenezer Jewett II and Elizabeth Walker
Husband Ebenezer Jewett II
Born: February 13, 1793 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 18, 1870 - Worchester, Mass. Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett Jewett Mother: Mary Polly Rideout
Marriage: December 21, 1816
Wife Elizabeth Walker
Born: January 27, 1896 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ebenezer Jewett III
Born: July 2, 1831 - Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jane E. KnowltonSpouse: Jane E. KnowltonSpouse: Jane E. Knowlton
2 F Elizabeth Jewett
Born: February 29, 1820 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Joseph Jewett
Born: July 4, 1818 - Weston, Windson Co., Vermont Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Jewett
Born: January 28, 1824 - Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Ebenezer Jewett Jewett and Mary Polly Rideout
Husband Ebenezer Jewett Jewett
Born: November 6, 1745 Baptized: Died: October 6, 1826 Buried:Marriage: March 15, 1792
Wife Mary Polly Rideout
Born: November 12, 1767 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: May 24, 1850 Buried:
Father: James Rideout Mother: Mary Blackman Blackman
Children
1 M Ebenezer Jewett II
Born: February 13, 1793 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 18, 1870 - Worchester, Mass. Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Walker Marr: December 21, 1816
2 M Nathaniel Jewett
Born: July 21, 1796 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 3, 1883 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Nash Marr: 1799
3 F Polly Jewett
Born: September 1, 1794 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M James Jewett
Born: March 29, 1799 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: January 4, 1882 Buried:Spouse: Catherine DurellSpouse: Catherine Durell
5 M Francis Jewett
Born: May 26, 1801 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 12, 1883 Buried:Spouse: Louisa Rideout Marr: October 3, 1831
6 F Susan Jewett
Born: December 16, 1803 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Blood Blood
7 F Lydia Jewett
Born: April 26, 1806 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: September 30, 1887 Buried:Spouse: Martin Giski EldredgeSpouse: Martin Giski Eldredge
General Notes: Child - Lydia Jewett
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Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor
Husband Edward Jewett
Born: May 16, 1579 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: May 16, 1579 - Bilton Ainsty, Yorkshire, England Died: July 12, 1615 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Jewett Mother: Jewett
Marriage: October 1, 1604 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Wife Mary Taylor
Born: 1583 - Bradford, Yorks, England Baptized: - Leeds, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: April 12, 1652 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: William Taylor Mother: Sarah Rogers
Children
1 M William Jewett
Born: September 15, 1605 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: September 15, 1605 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: April 12, 1641 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
2 M Deacon Maximillian Jewett
Born: October 4, 1607 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: October 19, 1683 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried: October 19, 1683 - Rowley, Essex County, MassachusettsSpouse: Ann FieldSpouse: Elenore Pell Marr: August 30, 1671 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
3 M Joseph Jewett
Born: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Buried: - Rowley, Essex County, MassachusettsSpouse: Mary Mallinson Marr: October 1, 1634 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, EnglandSpouse: Ann Allen Marr: May 13, 1653 - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
4 F Grace Jewett
Born: November 4, 1610 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: November 4, 1610 - Bradford Yorks, England Died: - Bradford Yorks, England Buried:
5 F Mary Jewett
Born: 1610 Baptized: November 4, 1610 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: Buried:
6 F Sarah Jewett
Born: 1611 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: August 31, 1613 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: 1671 Buried:
7 M Josias Jewett
Born: May 17, 1612 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: May 17, 1617 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: Buried:
8 F Isabell Jewett
Born: October 2, 1614 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: October 2, 1614 - Bradford West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Mary Taylor
NAME: _MARN M Jewett(Jowett)
General Notes: Child - Deacon Maximillian Jewett
Source - The American Connection - Jowett Variations
Source - The History of New York State Biographies, Part 27
Deacon Maximillian Jewett was the second son of Edward and Mary Jowett. He was born on 4 October 1607 and baptized on 31 December 1609 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. He and his wife Ann, and brother, Joseph Jowett, sailed from Hull, England in 1638 aboard the ship " John of England" with the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers and a colony of Puritian Families. They arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in December 1638. After spending the winter in Salem or Dorchester, they founded the town of Rowley, Massachusetts in the spring of 1639. Maximillian and his brother,Joseph, came to the New World as men of good estate, lovers of liberty with well defined religious views. He had a two - acre house lot in 1643 on Bredford Street. He was very active in town affairs, a deputy to the General Court many times, served on grand jury and trail jury. he was also one of the first of two Deacons of the Rowley Church, ordained on 3 December 1639. His signature to the inventory of Richard Bailey of Rowley in 1684 is on file at Salem and shows that he still used the name of Jowett. in time, the Jewett spelling was more commonly used and adopted by the American descendants.
General Notes: Child - Joseph Jewett
Estate of Joseph Jewett of Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Essex Probate Docket #14931
I Joseph Jewett of Rowley beinge weake of boddy but perfect in understandinge and memory doe make this my last will and testament in manner and forme as followeth, Imprimus after my debts beinge payed I desire the rest of my goods may bee equally divided among my seven children, as well those two that I have by my last wyfe, as the five that I had before. Allwayes provided that my eldest son Jeremiah Jewett must have a double portion, of allestate I have both in New England, and Old, whether personall real further provided that one hundred pounds I have allready payed to my son Phillip Nelson, that shall be counted as part of what I doe give him.
Item I doe give unto my sonne Jeremiah Jewett the farm I bought of Joseph Muzzy I meane all such lands bought of him or any other, that are on the Norwest side of the river called Egipt River, with all the meadow I bought of Nathaniel Stow and Robert Lord Senior, provided he accept of it five hundred pounds and wheras in the fourth line it is saide I desired the rest of my goods to be equally divided amonst my seaven children I meane lands as well as goods and if any of those my above saide seaven children, should depart this life, before the age of twenty one yeares, of day of Marriage then these portions shall bee equally divided amonst the rest, allwayes provided my eldest son Jeremiah shall have a double portion, and as for my two youngest children, and thee portion I leave to the disposings of my brother Maximillean Jewett, and who he shall apoint when he departeth this life, and I make Execuitors of this my last will and testament my brother Maximillean Jewett and my son Phillip Nellson, my son John Carlton and my son Jeremiah Jewett. Allwayes free and willinge that they shall be satisfied out of the Estate, for all such pains and labour, that they shall be all concerninge the above premisse. / Joseph Jewett (Seal).
Dated the 15th of Feburary in the yeare 1660
At the signinge and sealinge hereof I doe give my Esquitors full power to make deed and confirme and Lands I have sold to any.
Signed ans sealed in the presence of us
Ezekiel Northd
Mark Prime
Source: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America, Fredrick Clark Jewett, 1908
Entered into recored as in original document.
Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor
Husband Edward Jewett
Born: - England 6 Baptized: Died: - Bradford, Yorkshire, England; 2 6 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Taylor
Born: - England 6 Baptized: Died: - Bradford, Yorkshire, England; 2 6 Buried:
Children
1 M Maximillian Jewett
Born: October 4, 1607 Baptized: Died: October 19, 1684 - Rowley, Massachusetts 6 Buried:Spouse: Ann AnnSpouse: Ellen Pell Marr: August 30, 1671
General Notes: Husband - Edward Jewett
Of Bradford, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.
General Notes: Wife - Mary Taylor
Of Bradford, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.
General Notes: Child - Maximillian Jewett
He was the first deacon of Rowley in 1639; Freeman 1640; Representative 17.
years.
Overseer and witness of the Will of William STICKNEY, who calls him
"my trusty friend.'
David Mitchill and Eliza Jewett
Husband David Mitchill
Born: February 20, 1798 - Durham, Maine Baptized: Died: May 25, 1874 - Maine Buried:Marriage: 1820 - Maine
Wife Eliza Jewett
Born: October 1804 - Norridgewock, Maine Baptized: Died: 1874 - Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Children
1 M Fifield Mitchill
Born: August 20, 1839 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: February 7, 1924 Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Eliza Jewett
Isaac Kimball and Elizabeth Jewett
Husband Isaac Kimball
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 17, 1733
Wife Elizabeth Jewett
Born: September 10, 1712 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: September 14, 1712 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Children
John Pingry and Elizabeth Jewett
Husband John Pingry
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Jewett
Born: - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jewett Mother: Hannah Pickard
Children
Isaac Kimball and Elizabeth Jewett
Husband Isaac Kimball
Born: July 2, 1707 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 2, 1764 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Kimball Mother: Lydia Day
Marriage: May 7, 1733 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Mehitable Griffin - May 5, 1756 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
Wife Elizabeth Jewett
Born: September 10, 1712 Baptized: Died: 1755 Buried:
Father: Abraham Jewett Mother: Sarah Dorman
Children
1 F Anna Kimball
Born: Baptized: April 11, 1736 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Died: April 1736 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Buried:
2 F Rebecca Kimball
Born: May 24, 1739 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Lydia Kimball
Born: - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Annie Kimball
Born: - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 26, 1742 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Buried:
5 M Isaac Kimball
Born: September 8, 1744 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1744 - Salem, New Hampshire Buried:
6 M Daniel Kimball
Born: Baptized: - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Died: - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Buried:
7 M Jonathan Kimball
Born: - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: April 11, 1811 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mehitable Thurston Marr: December 31, 1765 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
8 M Aquilla Kimball
Born: September 28, 1755 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Moses Kimball
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Isaac Platts and Elizabeth Jewett
Husband Isaac Platts
Born: - Rowley, Massachusetts, USA; 2 6 Baptized: Died: March 27, 1711 6 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Platts Mother: Sarah
Marriage: November 30, 1704 6
Wife Elizabeth Jewett
Born: March 29, 1678 6 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ezekiel Jewett Mother: Faith Parrot
Children
1 F Hannah Platts
Born: September 19, 1705 6 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jonathan Burpee Marr: December 26, 1722 6
2 F Faith Platts
Born: June 8, 1710 - Rowley, Massachusetts, USA; 2 6 Baptized: Died: March 31, 1801 - Rowley, Massachusetts, USA; 2 6 Buried: - Byfield, Massachusetts, USA; Quality: 2 6Spouse: Samuel Stickney Marr: June 6, 1733 - Rowley, Massachusetts, USA; Quality: 2 6
General Notes: Child - Faith Platts
She was a person of great courage, resolution, and of exemplary piety.
John Swain and Emma E. Jewett
Husband John Swain
Born: 1851 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Emma E. Jewett
Born: 1853 - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Steward Jewett Mother: Sarah Wyman
Children
1 M John Swain
Born: 1876 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Sarah Swain
Born: 1877 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Harold Swain
Born: 1880 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Edna H. Swain
Born: 1886 Baptized: Died: 1887 Buried:
5 F Helen Edna Swain
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Ezekiel Jewett and Faith Parrot
Husband Ezekiel Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: September 2, 1723 6 Buried:
Father: Maximillian Jewett Mother: Ann Ann
Marriage:
Wife Faith Parrot
Born: - Rowley, Massachusetts, USA; 2 6 Baptized: Died: October 15, 1715 6 Buried:
Father: Francis Parrot Mother: Elizabeth
Children
1 F Elizabeth Jewett
Born: March 29, 1678 6 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isaac Platts Marr: November 30, 1704 6
General Notes: Husband - Ezekiel Jewett
Ezra Jewett and Lucy Spaulding
Husband Ezra Jewett
Born: - Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 18, 1777 - Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Ezra Jewett Mother: Mary Herrick
Marriage: January 14, 1768
Wife Lucy Spaulding
Born: 1746 - Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William B. Snow and Fanny Wyman Jewett
Husband William B. Snow
Born: 1801 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Fanny Wyman Jewett
Born: June 20, 1803 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: May 2, 1846 - Bloomfield, Maine Buried:
Father: Pichard Jewett Mother: Annie Wyman
Children
Fifield Holt Jewett and Millicent Richardson
Husband Fifield Holt Jewett
Born: December 18, 1813 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: March 10, 1899 - Haniford, California Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage: February 11, 1840 - Woburn, Massachusetts
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Haniford, California
Wife Millicent Richardson
Born: April 19, 1815 - Weare, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: March 13, 1880 - Lincoln, Placer County, California Buried:
Children
1 F Lucretia Millicent Jewett
Born: October 22, 1843 - Lowell, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: January 20, 1887 - Albany, Oregon Buried:
2 F Abby Ann Jewett
Born: June 30, 1846 - Lowell, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Lincoln, Placer County, California Buried:Spouse: Thomas Jenkinson Marr: October 2, 1862
3 M Augustus Fifield Jewett
Born: June 15, 1857 - Weare, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edith S. Shriver
General Notes: Husband - Fifield Holt Jewett
Mr Jewett was one of the pioneers of California, going there in 1852. He later returned to the East after his family, and in 1860 settled on a farm in Placer County, near where now stands the city of Lincoln. He was president of a mining company for a few years and finally received some government land near Lincoln, California, and took up farming, an occupation that he continued in Haniford, California until his death on 10 March 1899. Mr. Jewtt and his wife, Millicent, were members of the Baptist Church, of which he was a Deacon.
General Notes: Wife - Millicent Richardson
NAME: _MARN M Jewett
General Notes: Child - Abby Ann Jewett
Francis Jewett and Louisa Rideout
Husband Francis Jewett
Born: May 26, 1801 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 12, 1883 Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett Jewett Mother: Mary Polly Rideout
Marriage: October 3, 1831
Wife Louisa Rideout
Born: September 11, 1809 - Wilton Hills, N. H. Baptized: Died: February 28, 1889 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Rideout Mother: Rebecca Powers
Other Spouse: Nathaniel F. Howe - June 26, 1833 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire
Children
1 F Almira Jewett
Born: September 30, 1832 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: 1893 - Lacrosse, Wis. Buried:Spouse: Ethan Allen Wilson Marr: April 1, 1855
2 F Julia R. Jewett
Born: May 9, 1839 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Willard Eldred Rideout Marr: January 1, 1856
3 M Perley Jewett
Born: November 11, 1836 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: December 3, 1863 Buried:
4 F Susan Jewett
Born: January 8, 1834 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 1, 1847 Buried:
George Washington Jewett and Mary Ann Moody
Husband George Washington Jewett
Born: 1818 - Kent's Hill, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Ann Moody
Born: February 16, 1820 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dudley Moody Mother: Mary Richardson
Children
Stephen Tuttle and Hannah Jewett
Husband Stephen Tuttle
Born: - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Hannah Jewett
Born: - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jewett Mother: Hannah Pickard
Children
Haynes Jewett and Lydia Sprague
Husband Haynes Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: February 28, 1854 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Lydia Sprague
Born: March 26, 1832 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Adna Sprague Mother: Lydia Cushing
Children
Haynes Jewett and Lydia Sprague
Husband Haynes Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: February 28, 1854 - Hingham, MA
Wife Lydia Sprague
Born: March 26, 1832 - Hingham, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Adna Sprague Mother: Lydia Cushing
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Lydia Sprague
D. M. Smith and Helen Isabell Jewett
Husband D. M. Smith
Born: 1837 - Indiana Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1874 - Ft. Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Wife Helen Isabell Jewett
Born: February 10, 1850 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - San Diego, San Diego County, California Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Frances Fanny Jane Jewell
Other Spouse: Al Woodbury Chase - October 20, 1868 - Lowell. Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Children
1 F Ettie May Smith
Born: 1874 - Missouri Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Li Ie Fay Smith
Born: 1879 - Missouri Baptized: Died: Buried:
Henry Steward Jewett and Sarah Wyman
Husband Henry Steward Jewett
Born: February 1809 - Canaan, Maine Baptized: Died: December 15, 1897 - Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage: June 7, 1842 - Skowhegan, Maine
Other Spouse: Lucinda Bigelow - April 1834
Wife Sarah Wyman
Born: 1815 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: October 11, 1883 Buried:
Father: Joseph Wyman Mother: Polly Snow
Children
1 F Emma E. Jewett
Born: 1853 - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Swain
2 M Albert Jewett
Born: 1842 Baptized: Died: June 15, 1859 Buried:
3 M Preston Jewett
Born: 1858 - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Harlan P. Jewett
Born: May 15, 1844 Baptized: Died: December 7, 1859 Buried:
5 F Sarah S. Jewett
Born: April 28, 1846 Baptized: Died: May 18, 1846 Buried:
6 M Albert E. Jewett
Born: 1860 - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Albert H. Jewett
Born: September 20, 1847 Baptized: Died: 1848 Buried:
8 M Moses Jewett
Born: June 17, 1848 Baptized: Died: August 19, 1869 Buried:
9 M Albert Eugene Jewett
Born: June 15, 1859 Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Preston Alfred Jewett
Born: September 23, 1860 - Augusta, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Wyman
Horace Jewett and Li Ie Oak
Husband Horace Jewett
Born: October 3, 1849 - Tewkesbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Isaac Steward Jewett Mother: Sarah Ann Waldo
Marriage: November 6, 1872 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Wife Li Ie Oak
Born: 1851 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Children
1 M Forest Irving Jewett
Born: September 6, 1873 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: January 18, 1881 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Li Ie Oak
Isaac Steward Jewett and Sarah Ann Waldo
Husband Isaac Steward Jewett
Born: February 1816 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Wife Sarah Ann Waldo
Born: August 1816 - Weare, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Children
1 F Clara Jewett
Born: 1847 - Tewkesbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1865 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
2 M Horace Jewett
Born: October 3, 1849 - Tewkesbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Li Ie Oak Marr: November 6, 1872 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
3 M Lyman Beecher Jewett
Born: October 8, 1853 - North Andover, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Kate L. Soule Marr: August 1874 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Isaac Steward Jewett
Mr. Jewett lived in Tewksbury, Lowell and North Andover, Massachusetts. About 1855, He and his family removed to Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine.
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Ann Waldo
Jacob Jewett and Elizabeth Northend
Husband Jacob Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Bethiah Boynton
Wife Elizabeth Northend
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
James Jewett and Martha Scott
Husband James Jewett
Born: June 27, 1718 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: June 29, 1718 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Marriage:
Wife Martha Scott
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Thomas Reed and Jane Jewett
Husband Thomas Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Jane Jewett
Born: - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Jewett Mother: Hannah Pickard
Children
Jedediah Jewett and Elizabeth Parsons
Husband Jedediah Jewett
Born: June 1, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: June 3, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Dummer
Wife Elizabeth Parsons
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Josiah Smith and Jemima Jewett
Husband Josiah Smith
Born: October 23, 1723 - Newbury, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: - Hopkinton, NH Buried:Marriage: August 23, 1750 - Newbury, Essex, MA
Wife Jemima Jewett
Born: November 8, 1730 - Byfield, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: - New Hampshire Buried:
Children
1 M David Smith
Born: October 16, 1760 - Newbury, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: May 26, 1840 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried: May 27, 1840 - Swan's Island Cemetery, Swan's Island, Hancock, MESpouse: Betsey GrossSpouse: Eunice Thurston Marr: October 22, 1786 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME
General Notes: Child - David Smith
David Smith, who was commonly called "King David", was the first permanent settler on Swan's Island. He was born in 1760, in New Hampshire, where he spent the early part of his life. He was married there and had three children. Concerning his first wife and children we have no records. When the Revolutionary War broke out, he was a lad sixteen years old. He left his home and enlisted in the New Hampshire regiment under Gen. Cilley. He served throughout the war, being in many of the engagements of the North. He fought at the battle of Bennington, Vermont, where, it will be remembered, the Americans had collected a large amount of supplies. Burgoyne sent a detachment under Col. Baum to seize them. Gen. Stark with the militia met him there. As Stark saw the British lines forming he exclaimed: "There are the redcoats. We must beat them today or Betty Stark is a widow."
His bravery so inspired these raw troops that they defeated the British regulars, and took six hundred prisoners. Smith was also at the battle of Bemis Heights, near Saratoga, where he was badly wounded. For his services during the Revolutionary War he received a pension during the remainder of his life.
After the close of the war he came to Maine, with many others who were then leaving the older states to take up land in the district of Maine, which was then being rapidly developed. He settled at first at Deer Isle, where he lived for five years. Here, on October 23, 1786, he married Eunice, daughter of John Thurston, who came to Deer Isle in 1784 from Gloucester, Massachusetts. By this wife Smith had sixteen children. In 1781 he came here with the other workmen employed at Swan's saw and grist mills, and for a number of years he worked at the mills. He lived for a few years on Harbor Island, and afterwards moved into the "Big House". His wife died in 1809.
No longer having employment at the mills, Smith bought of Rufus B. Allyn, Swan's agent, a tract of two hundred and forty acres of land at the "North". One hundred acres of this land is now owned by his grandson, Benjamin Smith, esq., one hundred acres by Capt. John C. Kent, and forty acres by Charles Kent. On this place he first built a log house near where Charles Kent now lives, and later built a timber house forty feet square, which was located just across the highway from Capt.John C. Kent's house.
After the death of his second wife, he married Betsey, daughter of George Gross, who came to Deer Isle in 1784 from Harpswell. Gross was a Revolutionary soldier, and was pensioned by the government. By this wife, Smith had eight children - twenty fourin all after coming here, besides the three by his first wife in New Hampshire. Mrs. Smith died in 1868, aged eighty years.
After moving upon tis tract of land, Smith cleared a fine farm, and spent the remainder of his life as a successful farmer. The soil was then rich, and excellent crops were harvested. He died in 1840, aged eighty years. Most of his large and interesting family settled here. Their children were as follows:
John, born in 1787, was lost at sea while engaged in the West India trade, at about the age of twenty-one years.
Eunice, who was born in 1789, became tye wife of Anthony Merchant, jr., of Merchant's Island. He was born in 1790. Merchant's family settled Merchant's Island, and from him it received its name. They had on son, David S., and one daughter, who became the wife of Willard Mathews, who at the time resided on Merchant's Island. After his marriage he removed to Belfast out of which place he sailed for a number of years as master Mariner. After Eunice's death, Mr. Merchant married Maria Gross. He was for many years collector of taxes in the Isle au Haut collection district, and was a faithful and efficient officer. He died about 1865, at the age of Seventy-five years.
David, 2d, born in 1791. These three children were born at Deer Isle previous to his coming here.
Sarah, born in 1792, on Harbor Island,became the wife of Benjamin Stinson, esq.
Benjamin, born in 1795, at the "Big House". He was the first white child born on this island.
George, born in 1799, never married.
Asa was born in 1803
Ann, wife of Benjamin Kent, was born in 1808.
All the rest of the children by his second wife died in childhood.
By his third wife his children were: John; Mary, who became the wife of Samuel Kent; Eliza, wife of Johnson Billings; James; Lucy, wife of John Stinson, who after his death married John Valentine and lived at Irish Point; William; Dorothy, who married Benjamin Smith, 2d; Solomon, who died young.
HISTORY OF SWAN’S ISLAND
When this group of islands was purchased, they were mostly covered by a dense forest of evergreen trees pine, hemlock, spruce and fir. Sometime before its discovery by Champlain, a part of the island had been burned over,but in the century and more to the time of the arrival of English settlers, a new and better growth had covered the burnt area. The trees in this primeval forest attained great size. This luxurious growth was due to a large amount of decayed foliage, which enriched the soil. After this growth was cut off and manufactured into lumber, the underbrush was burned to clear farms, and large flocks of sheep were turned loose in the wild lands. The richness, where it covered rocky land, was washed into the sea. On this impoverished soil, a smaller growth of spruce and fir now covers the back lots. When Swan came, in 1786, to take possession of his Island Empire, of twenty-five islands included in his purchase, he found a number of settlers who had for some years made their homes here. Ten of these islands had previously been given names by those who had occupied them, namely Burnt Coat, Marshall, John’s, Harbor, Black, Placentia, Loud (Long), Eastern Calf and Western Calf islands. The other fifteen islands had not become of sufficient importance to have been given names, so on the first survey they had been designated by letters. The inhabitants, who had made a temporary or permanent settlement on most of these islands, were pioneer adventurers who had strayed here from different coastal towns and foreign countries. They were a rough hardy people, and their conditions of living most primitive. Col. Swan came down from Boston with a party of friends in his ship to look over his purchase, and make plans for the future. He was a man of great energy and wealth, and the extent and extravagance of his plans gave the poor and primitive settlers the same impression as would the arrival of some great and powerful king. Soon after this visit, his ships began to arrive with a large number of craftsmen carpenters, masons, shipbuilders, millwrights, wharf builders, anda goodly number of common laborers. He also sent supplies and workmen’stools, oxen, cows and sheep. His first work was to erect saw and grist mills, to manufacture the large amount of lumber needed in his building. He selected for the location of his mansion a level tract of land on the eastern side of Old Harbor, which had been cleared by some former occupant. Workmen leveled the land, removed the stumps and rocks, and graded it down to the shore of the harbor. The cellar was dug, and a high brick basement built, and carpenters started on the erection of his mansion. The people of the island always spoke of this mansion as the Big House. It was built on the level tract of land near the residence of the late Harvey C. Bridges, facing Old Harbor, and with a fine view of the harbor, and beyond, the numerous islands extending to the horizon.The house was a large square house of two stories, of colonial style of architecture, with long pillars running up to the coping, surmounted by a cupola, with ornamental railing around the roof. The high brick basement supported the structure, and wide steps led to the piazzas on three sides of the building. There were huge chimneys such as were used when fireplaces were used for heating. There was a long ell at the back for servants’ quarters, andseveral outbuildings and stables. It is said that Montpelier, the home of Gen. Henry Knox, of Thomaston, built nine years later, very much resembled Col. Swan’s mansion at Swan’s Island. His lawns were terraced in gradual descent to the harbor; trees, flowers and shrubs were planted. The first History of Maine, written by Williamson and published in 1833, speaks of it, as a splendid mansion built by Col. Swan, but adds, that it is fast falling into decay. After Swan’s sudden departure to France, his agents managed his affairs for some years, but finally the mansion was abandoned,and without any caretaker, began to deteriorate. Settlers arriving used it as a temporary home while their own house was in the process of erection. Several of the older people told me of the house which they remembered when it was in good repair, but for the want of paint and other repairs, it was in a poor condition when it was destroyed by fire in 1840, after it had stood more than fifty years.After the mansion was burned, the bricks and other material were taken away by the incoming people for use in building chimneys in the houses they were erecting. One of the old settlers told me that when his father came herein 1820, they made their temporary home in the Big House, which at that time sheltered thirteen families. Where this mansion stood, the grass still grows green, and for some years flowers and shrubs bloomed each year. Swan’s saw and grist mills were erected at the same time as the mansion.They were built on either side of a small island, now called Hen island, where a substantial dam had been built, which enclosed a body of water which furnished abundant power by ebb and flow of the tide. The masonry of this dam can still be seen. The saw mill was over the southern mill stream, and the grist mill at the northern side. From each mill a broad roadway ran to theshore. These mills were operated for more than twenty years by Swan’s agents, and other parties. Finally, Swan abandoned this property. The serviceable lumber having been cut off, and better and cheaper facilities for obtaining bread food, made these mills unprofitable. The old water wheel still stood, and the tide flowed over the dam. The buildings and their foundations gradually crumbled away and fell into the pond. Swan built a large store on the Point, which is still called Store Point, where he kept a good stock of such materials as was needed by his workmen, as well as the other settlers. After Prince left, the store was taken over by Silas Hardy, where he traded, built vessels, and in the same store kept the first post office on the island. During the operation of these mills, a large amount of excellent lumberwas shipped from the wharfs he had erected. Quite a number of the early settlers came here on Swan’s vessels. A colony of Irishmen, as laborers, cutoff all the timber on that part of the island, since called Irish Point. The stones used in Swan’s grist mill had an interesting history. After the mills had decayed and fallen into the pond, the two larger stones used to crush the grain were purchased by a man named Bovden, of Brooklin, moved to that place, and installed in a mill that he operated for many years at Benjamin river. Later this mill came into the possession of Abraham Reed, and when his son, Jacob Reed, came to Swan’s Island and built a mill near the eastern shore, he brought these same stones with him. After he had operated his gristmill several years, they were bought by a Silver Mining Company to crush ore in their quarry, operated for a few years near the residence of Arthur Torrey. When this enterprise failed, these stones were left in the building, which finally fell to the ground, and gradually disappeared. Trees grew and obliterated its location. Herbert Joyce, having been informed by his father of their last location, attempted to explore the region and rescue them. With crowbar and pickaxe,he at last located them, among the trees, well under ground. He dug them up and used them for a base for his flag pole in front of his house on the west side of Old Harbor where, no doubt, they will be preserved for a time as a relic of the past. Another interesting relic, was a log found submerged in Swan’s Mill pond, where it had lain for more than a hundred years. The heart of the log was found in good state of preservation, and Llewellyn Joyce made some interesting articles fashioned from that log. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts agreed to exempt Swan’s property here from taxation for a period of twenty-five years, provided he settled within seven years, twenty-two Protestant families, built or caused to be built twenty-two houses at least twenty-two feet square, to build a church, and establish a grammar school. In order to get the required number of families for permanent residents, Swan offered to people of the surrounding towns one hundred acres of land free, either on Burnt Coat or the other islands in hispossession, if they came, built a house, and occupied their property for a term of seven years; at the expiration of that period he would give them a deed of the land so occupied. Besides the men who came here on Swan’s ships, mostly unmarried, families came from Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Mt. Desert and other towns. Most of the young men who came from Massachusetts married among the incoming families, and settled here as permanent inhabitants. There was a demand for common laborers, and the wages offered were most attractive. Some chopped wood in the forest, others, with ox-teams, hauled the logs to the mills, worked at the grist mill, and loaded lumber on vessels that took it to market. There was work building wharves, carpenters for house building, and an urgent call for boat builders, as many of the native population had been fishermen in their former homes. The extensive fisheries, under Swan’s plan, were not to be neglected, as was noted particularly in a subsequent conveyance of property. This industry, however, was not regularly adopted at first, as other lines of employment promised better income, but in after years, it became the chief occupation of the whole town. The church and schoolhouse had not been built at the time of Swan’s departure and the agents by whom his property was managed later did not fulfill Swan’s agreement with the state. Swan had a confidential agent, Joseph Prince, of Beverly, Mass., who came with him, and superintended all the business during the early years of settlement. Prince received $500 a year and his family supported. He managed the saw and grist mills, employed the workmen and paid them their wages, and managed the store. In Hancock Registry of Deeds, vol. 5, page 481, is the following agreement which Swan made with the settlers, dated Feb. 28, 1798: James Swan of Dorchester appointed Joseph Prince of Swan’s Island, formerly Burnt Coat (This is the first time Swan’s Island was recorded) withpower of attorney to sell and convey to David Smith, Joshua Grindle and Moses Staples, one hundred acres of land. To John Rich, William Davis,David Bickmore, Isaac Sawyer and —— Knowlton, thirty acres each, all to betaken from the Great island, and sixty acres of land on Marshall island to Samuel Emerson; and to any other fishermen, who owns a fishing boat, and may settle on the Great island, ten acres each. To be theirs on the following conditions, viz.: They shall live on said land seven years, counting the actual settlement with their families and stock. They shall pay all taxes assessed by the town, state or general government. They shall cut no more wood or timber than to make good and farmer-like improvements, and shall pay the expenseof surveying. Each shall lay out through his land such roads as my agent shall direct, and keep it in repair for seven years. As far as the case may admit, the cordwood and lumber cut on these lands shall be carried to market in vessels belonging to said Swan or his heirs. In like manner the logs felled on this land shall be carried to the saw mills now erected on said island. If the conditions are not complied with, at the end of seven years these lands, with all improvements thereon, shall return to said Swan. This agreement was acknowledged before John Vinal, a justice of the peace at Boston. Soon after 1800, Joseph Prince returned to Beverly, but continued in Swan’s employ in Boston, which required all his attention. Prince no doubt acted in this capacity for many years, as in the final settlement of Swan’s estate, when his will was probated, May 7, 1831, Joseph Prince’s claim against the estate, which was allowed, amounted to $19,749.50. After Swan’s departure for France, his business here was transacted by different agents. Often there was no agent at all, and his property was neglected. His fine mansion began to deteriorate for want of care; the mills closed, and the store was occupied by Silas Hardy. Although Swan’s son was living in Thomaston at that time, there is no record that he or any other member of the family interested themselves in their property here. With Swan’s departure, and the abandonment of his extensive operations, the people, who had had promise of employment and wages which at that time seemed like riches, were exceedingly depressed. Some of them returned to their former homes, but most of them remained and adapted themselves to thenew conditions which did not offer a very flattering prospect for the future. For several years the island’s growth and prosperity remained stationary, while the people were adjusting themselves to new modes of earning alivelihood. The fisheries were the only promise of the future.
The first settler to remain permanently was David Smith, who came herein 1791. He first lived on Harbor Island, where his daughter, Sarah, afterward the wife of Benjamin Stinson, was born. He then moved to the Big House while building a house for himself, and while there his son, Benjamin Smith, was born in 1795, said to be the first white child born on Swan’s Island. Moses Staples came soon after Smith. Both these men had large families, and the descendents of each are numbered in the thousands. Of all the early settlers, these two families are represented by the largest number of descendents in this town at the present time.
The manner in which the people lived here in those early times, may be of interest to future generations. The people met and conquered conditionswhich in this day would be considered impossible. Their condition was not much different from other frontier settlements, except that their isolation on an island, made them more dependent on their own resources. When winter came, they were surrounded by the turbulent ocean, so that stores had to be provided for and their wants anticipated while their boats could reach the mainland. Many of the events, which follow, were related to me in detail by the aged people living when I came to this island. Many of the conditions described have extended down to within my own recollection, in another town. I have personally seen many of the events similar to those described tome by these early residents.Although there were saw mills here, most of the first houses were built of logs. Perhaps the expense was less, or they could construct better to keep out the cold. The chimney and fireplaces were built of surf-worn rocks from thebeaches, and plastered with cement made from burned clam shells and sand.The men who built these cabins were a rough, hardy people, used to hardwork and unknown to luxuries. Some of these had been Revolutionary soldiers adventurous, used to hardship and exposure, restless, as is usual after war’s experience, not willing to return to the peaceful conditions they had left, eager for new adventures in these unoccupied lands now open for settlement. Some left their past behind and sought shelter at this island retreat, where at that time there was no communication with the outside world a haven where they could start life anew. For some years there after any communication, even with relatives and friends they had left behind in their former homes, covered long periods of time. A chance traveler, or vessel seeking shelter in the harbor, sometimes brought news of the outside world which was eagerly received. It is interesting how these people, dependent upon their own resources, met and conquered the difficulties they encountered. They built their cabins in the shelter of the forest, constructed their own boats from the material that grew on the bank, made their nails and other ironwork in the blacksmith shop. Their sleds, carts, and household furniture were mostly constructed of the same material, and made by hand.The first houses were small, usually twenty-two feet square, with a lean-to attached. The whole lower part of the house was in one room, called the kitchen. This was used as cook room, dining room, sleeping quarters and general work shop. It was the family home, and in them were raised large families of children, the largest of which was that of David Smith, who had sixteen children by his first marriage and eight by his second wife twenty-four in all. Many other families were nearly as large. In this kitchen was a broad fireplace, wherein swung the crane, and there were pendent hooks of various lengths on which the pots and kettles were suspended. There was a wide, neatly-swept hearth, upon which was a roaring fire, where the bright tin baker was placed to bake the bread or roast the lamb.When a bannock was to be baked, the dough of corn meal and water was spread about an inch thick upon the baker of sheet iron about eight-by-eighteen inches, and placed upon the hearth, with a brick at its back to turn it to the fire. When its face side was cooked, which with a winter’s fire required but a few minutes, it was removed from the tin, turned upside down, and again presented to the fire. This gave a hard, brittle crust on both sides. These bannocks of corn meal or barley were the only bread used, as these grains could be readily raised on the cleared land, and ground at the mill. Wheat flour was too expensive to come within their means. At one side of the fireplace, and quite near there to, was a cavernous oven, which each Sunday was heated very hot by burning in it hard wood. When the stones or bricks of the oven were steaming hot, the ashes were scraped away, and the Sunday beans and brown bread, pumpkin pies, and a quarter of lamb were placed there in to cook. This process gave to the food a delicious flavor, and it came out steaming hot for breakfast. Under the oven was an ash hole with a capacity of several barrels, into which the ashes, from time to time, were shoveled. High above the fireplace was a mantelpiece, where was kept candlesticks, paper pipe-lighters, and the few ornaments which they possessed. By the side of the fireplace stood tongs, bellows, shovel, and a variety of pots, kettles and skillets.In the fall, after the house had been banked high with fir boughs and the cracks and crannies between the logs caulked to keep out Jack Frost, the correct thing was to lay in a supply of pitch wood for winter evening lights.This was not only used within the cabin, but to light the path when making night trips through the forest. Nearly all these people raised large, stalwart families, each member of which assumed his or her share of work as soon as they were old enough. Cattle and sheep were brought here at an early date. The latter were raised inlarge flocks at little expense, as no feeding was necessary, as the pasture land was extensive. In winter, seaweed and brouse furnished most of the feed required. Each owner marked his sheep, and turned them out together in the unoccupied lands. In shearing time they were all driven in, and each man’sflock was separated. After wool was sheared, it was washed and dried, then picked to clear it of foreign substances. It was then laboriously carded into rolls by hand.These hand cards were made of wood, 8 x 18 inches, with a handle to each,and the two inner sides were covered by leather through which protruded bentwires. Carding of rolls of wool was the task of the girls and women in their odd moments. Then the old spinning wheel was gotten out, and the rolls spun into yarn, reeled into skeins, put on a swift and finally wound into balls of suitable size. The knitting of woolen stockings and mittens, scarfs and wristers, was no small task for these large families. Then, by the hand loom,they wove the yarn into cloth for blankets and underclothing. Some of this cloth was dyed and pressed, which made a comfortable, if not an elegant wardrobe for both men’s and women’s wear. Only one of these ancient looms is left in this town at present time, although in earlier days they were found in nearly every household.The house furnishings in those early days, were of the most primitive character. Most of it was home-made. Chairs, tables, bedsteads were fashioned from trees of the forest. The walls on the inside of the cabin were hewn square, and the crevices caulked with moss, and plastered over to keep out the cold. Sometimes, if newspapers were available, they were used as paper on the walls. On old lady told me she learned the alphabet, when a child, from the newspapers on their cabin walls.From the beams overhead were suspended bundles of herbs, strings of dried apples and newly-made sausages. The chairs had tall, straight backs,and they were arranged around the wall. Candles for lighting were made of tallow in moulds. A wick was placed in each of the twelve moulds, the bottom closed, and melted tallow poured in. When cooled, they were ready for use. Some had brought candlesticks of brass or glass from their formerhomes. The fishing vessels that visited Canadian waters often brought home candlesticks and chinaware, which had been imported from Europe, and wereof fancy designs. Shoes and leather boots for both men and women, were made and repaired by the local cobbler out of skins he had tanned. The beds were high-posted, and often covered by a canopy top, and were corded upwith rope, and covered by a sack filled with straw or fragrant meadow grass.On top of this was a thick feather bed, made from the feathers of the seabirdsthat came in large flocks every fall. There were blankets made of wool, and quilts; the latter a marvel in combinations of colored material worked in fancy designs by needle, was the outside cover.As all space had to be utilized in those small houses, there was a trundlebed for the children, made to fit under the outer bed. This was out of sight in the daytime, but was drawn out at bedtime and made a sleeping place for two or more children. A settee with rockers was near the chimney corner. This was six feet long. A part of the front had a rack behind, which made a convenient receptacle forthe ever-present baby, and still room for another person to set. There was an open cupboard, in which the polished pewter and brass dishes reflected the light from the fireplace.Chinaware, carefully preserved during their pilgrimage here, was highly prized, and only used on special occasions. Plates, steele knives and spoons, colored bowls and platters, with yellow mugs for their tea made up their culinary necessities. The floor, made of logs planed smooth, was unpainted, and sometimes covered with a coating of sand, which on Saturday was swept up, leaving the wood clean and white. Two of the settlers had long clocks, but these were luxuries. Sun marks on the side of the cabin or windowsill, or the hourglass marked the passage of the hours. The first brooms were homemade, with a handle like an ordinary broom, with the lower end flattened on either side, and pierced by a peg. Fir boughs of the HERE THE MANUSCRIPT ENDS.• Was this a printers proof of which the remaining pages were separated?• Was this an actual printed copy?• Will anyone ever find the remainder of Dr. Small’svaluable work? If not, what a terrible loss. No onecan ever fill in the remainder of his work without his notes, or the remainder of this document.
Jeremiah Jewett and Jane Searle
Husband Jeremiah Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Marriage:
Wife Jane Searle
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jonathon Pickard and Johanna Jewett
Husband Jonathon Pickard
Born: 1687 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: John Pickard Mother: Sarah Smith
Marriage: April 8, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Wife Johanna Jewett
Born: April 12, 1693 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 26, 1748 Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Ruth Wood
Children
1 F Johanna Pickard
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 1, 1748 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Joseph Burpee Marr: June 19, 1740 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Jonathan Steward and Johannah Jewett
Husband Jonathan Steward
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Johannah Jewett
Born: August 3, 1767 - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 19, 1795 - Canaan, Maine Cause of Death: Struck by lightning Buried:
Father: Maximilian Jewett Mother: Rebecca Burpee
Children
John Fertig Jewett and Virgina Skillings
Husband John Fertig Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Virgina Skillings
Born: March 25, 1918 - Northampton, MA Baptized: Died: May 12, 1965 - Boston, MA Buried:
Father: David Nelson Skillings Mother: Susan Clapp Hills
Children
1 M Michael Skillings Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Judith Elaine Davis
2 M Thomas Hills Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Grace Jean Richards
3 F Susan Hilla Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Richard Lundquist
4 F Laura Van Duyn Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Patrick Corcoran
General Notes: Husband - John Fertig Jewett
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Michael Skillings Jewett
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Thomas Hills Jewett
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Susan Hilla Jewett
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Laura Van Duyn Jewett
John Wyman Jewett and Caroline Neil
Husband John Wyman Jewett
Born: June 10, 1808 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: November 25, 1838 Buried:
Father: Pichard Jewett Mother: Annie Wyman
Marriage:
Wife Caroline Neil
Born: 1810 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Jonathan Jewett and Mary Wicom
Husband Jonathan Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: July 26, 1745 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Rebecca Law
Marriage: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Rebecca Hale Poor - December 27, 1742 - Newbury, Massachusetts
Wife Mary Wicom
Born: 1679 - Newbury, Massachusetts Baptized: - Newbury, Massachusetts Died: May 14, 1741 - Exeter, New Hampshire Buried:
Children
1 M Joseph Jewett
Born: December 31, 1700 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Anne Wiggin
2 M Benjamin Jewett
Born: April 1, 1703 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: April 4, 1703 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Rogers
3 M Jedediah Jewett
Born: June 1, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: June 3, 1705 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth DummerSpouse: Elizabeth Parsons
4 M Jacob Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth NorthendSpouse: Bethiah Boynton
5 F Mehitable Jewett
Born: July 19, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 23, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard Thurston
6 M Mark Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Chute
7 M Moses Jewett
Born: November 5, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: November 5, 1715 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Martha Hale
8 M James Jewett
Born: June 27, 1718 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: June 29, 1718 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Martha Scott
9 F Sarah Jewett
Born: August 5, 1720 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: August 7, 1720 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Captain Joseph Hoyt
Jonathan Jewett and Rebecca Hale Poor
Husband Jonathan Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: July 26, 1745 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Rebecca Law
Marriage: December 27, 1742 - Newbury, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Mary Wicom - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Wife Rebecca Hale Poor
Born: 1683 - Newbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: March 16, 1760 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
Notes: Marriage
" Mr. Jonathan Jewett of Rowley and Mrs. Rebecca Poor of Newbury married December 27, 1742 by Rev. Mr. John Lowell." ( Rowley Record ).
Joseph Jewett and Hannah Richardson
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: June 15, 1740 - Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 25, 1814 - Peterboro, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Buried:
Father: Ezra Jewett Mother: Mary Herrick
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Rebecca Abbott
Wife Hannah Richardson
Born: 1744 - Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: December 31, 1609 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Buried: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Father: Edward Jewett Mother: Mary Taylor
Marriage: October 1, 1634 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Other Spouse: Ann Allen - May 13, 1653 - Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Wife Mary Mallinson
Born: May 29, 1606 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: May 29, 1606 - Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Died: April 12, 1652 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Buried: April 12, 1652 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts
Children
1 M Jeremiah Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Sarah Jewett
Born: 1639 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Hannah Jewett
Born: June 15, 1640 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Jewett
Born: April 4, 1643 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Nehemiah Jewett
Born: April 6, 1643 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Faith Jewett
Born: May 5, 1645 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Patience Jewett
Born: May 5, 1645 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Jewett
Estate of Joseph Jewett of Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Essex Probate Docket #14931
I Joseph Jewett of Rowley beinge weake of boddy but perfect in understandinge and memory doe make this my last will and testament in manner and forme as followeth, Imprimus after my debts beinge payed I desire the rest of my goods may bee equally divided among my seven children, as well those two that I have by my last wyfe, as the five that I had before. Allwayes provided that my eldest son Jeremiah Jewett must have a double portion, of allestate I have both in New England, and Old, whether personall real further provided that one hundred pounds I have allready payed to my son Phillip Nelson, that shall be counted as part of what I doe give him.
Item I doe give unto my sonne Jeremiah Jewett the farm I bought of Joseph Muzzy I meane all such lands bought of him or any other, that are on the Norwest side of the river called Egipt River, with all the meadow I bought of Nathaniel Stow and Robert Lord Senior, provided he accept of it five hundred pounds and wheras in the fourth line it is saide I desired the rest of my goods to be equally divided amonst my seaven children I meane lands as well as goods and if any of those my above saide seaven children, should depart this life, before the age of twenty one yeares, of day of Marriage then these portions shall bee equally divided amonst the rest, allwayes provided my eldest son Jeremiah shall have a double portion, and as for my two youngest children, and thee portion I leave to the disposings of my brother Maximillean Jewett, and who he shall apoint when he departeth this life, and I make Execuitors of this my last will and testament my brother Maximillean Jewett and my son Phillip Nellson, my son John Carlton and my son Jeremiah Jewett. Allwayes free and willinge that they shall be satisfied out of the Estate, for all such pains and labour, that they shall be all concerninge the above premisse. / Joseph Jewett (Seal).
Dated the 15th of Feburary in the yeare 1660
At the signinge and sealinge hereof I doe give my Esquitors full power to make deed and confirme and Lands I have sold to any.
Signed ans sealed in the presence of us
Ezekiel Northd
Mark Prime
Source: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America, Fredrick Clark Jewett, 1908
Entered into recored as in original document.
Joseph Jewett and Anne Wiggin
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: December 31, 1700 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Marriage:
Wife Anne Wiggin
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Joseph Jewett and Ruth Wood
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: April 2, 1656 - Rowley Essex County Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 30, 1694 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Ann Allen
Marriage: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Wife Ruth Wood
Born: July 21, 1662 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 29, 1734 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Johanna Jewett
Born: April 12, 1693 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 26, 1748 Buried:Spouse: Jonathon Pickard Marr: April 8, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Joseph Jewett and Rebecca Law
Husband Joseph Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: October 29, 1735 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Deacon Maximillian Jewett Mother: Ann Field
Marriage: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Mary Gage - Bradford, Massachusetts
Wife Rebecca Law
Born: April 1, 1655 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: December 26, 1729 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 M Jonathan Jewett
Born: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: July 26, 1745 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Mary Wicom Marr: Rowley, Essex County, MassachusettsSpouse: Rebecca Hale Poor Marr: December 27, 1742 - Newbury, Massachusetts
2 M Aquila Jewett
Born: September 14, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: September 16, 1684 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: November 24, 1760 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Anne Tenney Marr: October 23, 1704 - Rowley, Essex County, MassachusettsSpouse: Martha PearsonSpouse: Mary Jackson Marr: May 22, 1753
3 F Priscilla Jewett
Born: August 9, 1687 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: August 14, 1687 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:Spouse: Stephen Jewett
4 F Rebecca Jewett
Born: July 24, 1693 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: July 21, 1777 - Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Jeremiah Burpee
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Jewett
Ensign Joseph Jewett lived Rowley, Massachusetts, was made a freeman 9 July 1684 and was a Representative to the General Court for the years of 1718 and 1719.He was a soldier in King Philip's War, serving first in Captain Joseph Gardiner's Company, of Salem, who was killed in the War, and later in Major Appleton's Company. He was in the Narragansett Campaign and for his services received a grant of land.
General Notes: Child - Aquila Jewett
Aquila Jewett, was one of the Grantees of Buxton, Maine, "Mr. Aquila Jewett on the right of Samuel Kneeland received lot number 17, range E in Narragensett number 1, now Buxton, Maine.
Aquila Jewett lived in Rowley, Maine where he was Deacon of the Rowley Church.
According to Aquila Jewett's will, dated 6 Dec. 1759, proved 22 Dec. 1760, mentions wife Mary, three sons at Littleton., William, Ezra, and Able, who have had their portion; three eldest daughters, Mehitable, Rachel and Elizabeth; daughters Ann, Bethiah and Priscilla; sons Stephen and Amos; grandson Aquila to have the great Bible; son Jeremiah to have the residue and to be exector.
Willard Eldred Rideout and Julia R. Jewett
Husband Willard Eldred Rideout
Born: December 21, 1829 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: February 25, 1879 Buried:
Father: Calvin Rideout Mother: Hannah Ranger Ranger
Marriage: January 1, 1856
Wife Julia R. Jewett
Born: May 9, 1839 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francis Jewett Mother: Louisa Rideout
Children
General Notes: Husband - Willard Eldred Rideout
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He was the sexton in Wilton.
Richard Henry Merritt and Laurette Trowbridge Jewett
Husband Richard Henry Merritt
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Laurette Trowbridge Jewett
Born: October 24, 1866 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Marcia Stockbridge Richardson
Children
General Notes: Wife - Laurette Trowbridge Jewett
Lorenzo A. Robinson and Lucy J. Jewett
Husband Lorenzo A. Robinson
Born: - Machiasport, Washington Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Robinson Mother: Jane Sanborn
Marriage:
Wife Lucy J. Jewett
Born: - Machias, Washington Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Lorenzo A. Robinson
Occupation: Sailor, living with wife and inlaws in Machiasport, Washington Co, ME in 1880 Census.
General Notes: Wife - Lucy J. Jewett
Father: John C. Jewett b: Abt 1801 in ME
Mother: Nancy C. b: abt 1804 in ME
Lyman Beecher Jewett and Kate L. Soule
Husband Lyman Beecher Jewett
Born: October 8, 1853 - North Andover, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Isaac Steward Jewett Mother: Sarah Ann Waldo
Marriage: August 1874 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Wife Kate L. Soule
Born: April 3, 1853 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Residence - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine
Children
1 F Clara Stora Jewett
Born: March 17, 1876 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Kate L. Soule
Phillip Kneeland and Mary Jewett
Husband Phillip Kneeland
Born: - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Kneeland Mother: Martha Fowler
Marriage: December 10, 1709 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Wife Mary Jewett
Born: May 27, 1679 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Jewett Mother: Elizabeth Cummings
Children
1 M Phillip Kneeland
Born: 1714 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: April 13, 1715 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Died: April 7, 1796 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Buried:Spouse: Mary Potter Marr: July 7, 1733 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
2 F Sarah Kneeland
Born: December 17, 1715 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Baptized: June 17, 1716 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Died: - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Buried:
3 M Samuel Kneeland
Born: Baptized: June 28, 1719 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Died: Buried:
4 F Mary Kneeland
Born: Baptized: May 21, 1721 - Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - Phillip Kneeland
Y
General Notes: Husband - Phillip Kneeland
SFK gives spouse as Martha Graves with a marriage date of 12/10/1709. Ipswich, MA Vital Records have same date as intentions for Phillip Nealand and Mary Jewitt. Topsfield, MA vital records list children (Phillip, Sarah, Samuel, & Mary with baptisms in 1715 - 1721) of Phillip Nealand but do not give the mother's name.
Topsfield, MA Vital Records also have a birth for another Phillip Nealand (1712) as a son of Sarah Perkins with no father listed.
Death Notes: Wife - Mary Jewett
Y
Death Notes: Child - Samuel Kneeland
Y
Death Notes: Child - Mary Kneeland
Mary Jewett
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Maximillian Jewett Mother: Ann Ann
Children
Maximillian Jewett and Ellen Pell
Husband Maximillian Jewett
Born: October 4, 1607 Baptized: Died: October 19, 1684 - Rowley, Massachusetts 6 Buried:
Father: Edward Jewett Mother: Mary Taylor
Marriage: August 30, 1671
Other Spouse: Ann Ann
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptism 6, Bradford, Yorkshire, England; Quality: 2, October 4, 1607
Wife Ellen Pell
Born: 1620 - Boston. Massachusetts Baptized: Died: August 5, 1689 - Rowley, Massachusetts Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1620
Children
General Notes: Husband - Maximillian Jewett
He was the first deacon of Rowley in 1639; Freeman 1640; Representative 17.
years.
Overseer and witness of the Will of William STICKNEY, who calls him
"my trusty friend.'
Richard Thurston and Mehitable Jewett
Husband Richard Thurston
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mehitable Jewett
Born: July 19, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: July 23, 1710 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Jonathan Jewett Mother: Mary Wicom
Children
Ezekiel Sawyer and Mehitable Jewett
Husband Ezekiel Sawyer
Born: June 16, 1717 Baptized: Died: June 26, 1766 Buried:
Father: Ezekiel Sawyer Mother: Hannah Stickney
Marriage: December 10, 1730
Wife Mehitable Jewett
Born: December 8, 1706 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 1774 Buried:
Father: Aquila Jewett Mother: Anne Tenney
Children
Richard Thurston and Mehitable Jewett
Husband Richard Thurston
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Thurston Mother: Dorcas Gray
Marriage:
Wife Mehitable Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Abraham Jewett Mother: Sarah Dorman
Children
1 F Mehitable Thurston
Born: - Bradford, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jonathan Kimball Marr: December 31, 1765 - Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts
Moses Jewett and Caroline L. Neil
Husband Moses Jewett
Born: August 30, 1800 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Pichard Jewett Mother: Annie Wyman
Marriage:
Wife Caroline L. Neil
Born: 1802 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Nathaniel Jewett and Sarah Nash
Husband Nathaniel Jewett
Born: July 21, 1796 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: April 3, 1883 Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Jewett Jewett Mother: Mary Polly Rideout
Marriage: 1799
Wife Sarah Nash
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ebenezer Jewett
Born: 1824 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Hannah Jewett
Born: 1828 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Jewett
Born: 1826 - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Warren Jewett
Born: - Hollis, Hillsboro Co., New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Ebenezer Jewett
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Died young.
General Notes: Child - Warren Jewett
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Died young.
Pichard Jewett and Annie Wyman
Husband Pichard Jewett
Born: August 21, 1772 - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 5, 1860 - Bloomfield, Maine Buried:Marriage: March 16, 1797 - Skowhegan, Maine
Wife Annie Wyman
Born: August 10, 1779 - Skowhegan, Maine Baptized: Died: January 12, 1855 Buried:
Father: Seth Wyman Mother: Annie Steward
Children
1 F Mary Jewett
Born: September 30, 1798 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: July 15, 1835 Buried:
2 M Moses Jewett
Born: August 30, 1800 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Caroline L. Neil
3 F Fanny Wyman Jewett
Born: June 20, 1803 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: May 2, 1846 - Bloomfield, Maine Buried:Spouse: William B. Snow
4 M John Wyman Jewett
Born: June 10, 1808 - Bloomfield, Maine Baptized: Died: November 25, 1838 Buried:Spouse: Caroline Neil
5 F Anna Steward Jewett
Born: November 14, 1809 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Weston
Pickard Jewett and Ann Wyman
Husband Pickard Jewett
Born: August 21, 1772 - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Maximilian Jewett Mother: Rebecca Burpee
Marriage:
Wife Ann Wyman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Stephen Jewett and Priscilla Jewett
Husband Stephen Jewett
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Priscilla Jewett
Born: August 9, 1687 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Baptized: August 14, 1687 - Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Jewett Mother: Rebecca Law
Children
Noyes and Prudence Jewett
Husband Noyes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Prudence Jewett
Born: May 15, 1780 Baptized: Died: February 8, 1861 - Ellsworth, Maine Buried:
Father: Maximilian Jewett Mother: Rebecca Burpee
Children
James Webb and Rebecca Jewett
Husband James Webb
Born: 1767 Baptized: Died: 1821 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Marriage:
Wife Rebecca Jewett
Born: November 12, 1768 - Littleton, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 1848 - Bloomfield, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Maximilian Jewett Mother: Rebecca Burpee
Children
1 M James Webb
Born: 1801 - Bloomfield, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: 1858 - Ludlow, Maine Buried:
George Melville Lincoln and Rebecca R. Jewett
Husband George Melville Lincoln
Born: March 13, 1846 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:
Father: George Lincoln Mother: Mercy Hall
Marriage:
Wife Rebecca R. Jewett
Born: February 21, 1849 - Washington, D.C. Baptized: Died: - New York, New York Buried:
Children
1 M George Frederick Lincoln
Born: June 18, 1867 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: February 11, 1872 - Boston, Massachusetts Buried:
2 M Charles Jewett Lincoln
Born: July 2, 1869 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Rebecca Rose Lincoln
Born: August 25, 1871 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Roy Melville Lincoln
Born: March 11, 1878 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - George Melville Lincoln
Samuel Jewett and Marcia Stockbridge Richardson
Husband Samuel Jewett
Born: July 4, 1818 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: July 12, 1881 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage: February 7, 1850 - Nashua, New Hampshire
Wife Marcia Stockbridge Richardson
Born: April 14, 1826 - West Waterville Oakland , Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anabella Jewett
Born: 1851 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Somerville, Massachusetts Buried:
2 M Frank P. Jewett
Born: 1852 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: January 5, 1872 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
3 M John Reed Jewett
Born: May 17, 1860 - Ashland, Maine Baptized: Died: January 31, 1880 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
4 F Blanch Geneva Jewett
Born: August 9, 1861 - Ashland, Maine Baptized: Died: March 17, 1882 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
5 M Fred Augustus Jewett
Born: November 11, 1862 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: November 9, 1864 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
6 F Angelia Richardson Jewett
Born: May 19, 1864 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Laurette Trowbridge Jewett
Born: October 24, 1866 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard Henry Merritt
8 M Fred Jewett
Born: July 18, 1870 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: March 17, 1882 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:
General Notes: Child - Anabella Jewett
NAME: _MARN M Unmarried
General Notes: Child - Laurette Trowbridge Jewett
Samuel Jewett and Betsy Steward
Husband Samuel Jewett
Born: August 13, 1776 - Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1857 - Canaan, Somerset, Maine Buried:
Father: Maximilian Jewett Mother: Rebecca Burpee
Marriage: - Bloomfield, Somerset, Maine
Wife Betsy Steward
Born: 1778 - Bloomfield, Somerset, Maine Baptized: Died: 1849 - Canaan, Somerset, Maine Buried:
Father: Solomon Steward Mother: Elizabeth Taylor
Children
1 F Eliza Jewett
Born: October 1804 - Norridgewock, Maine Baptized: Died: 1874 - Maine Buried:Spouse: David Mitchill Marr: 1820 - Maine
2 F Amanda Jewett
Born: December 1806 - Norridgewock, Maine Baptized: Died: July 1, 1890 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Herbert Trull Marr: May 1, 1840 - Tewksbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
3 M Henry Steward Jewett
Born: February 1809 - Canaan, Maine Baptized: Died: December 15, 1897 - Maine Buried:Spouse: Lucinda Bigelow Marr: April 1834Spouse: Sarah Wyman Marr: June 7, 1842 - Skowhegan, Maine
4 M Joseph Jewett
Born: July 1811 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: September 7, 1865 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Buried: - Browns Corner Cemetery, Canaan, Somerset County, MaineSpouse: Frances Fanny Jane Jewell Marr: May 16, 1838 - Canaan, Somerset County, MaineSpouse: Elizabeth Bowker Marr: March 31, 1858 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine
5 M Fifield Holt Jewett
Born: December 18, 1813 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: March 10, 1899 - Haniford, California Buried:Spouse: Millicent Richardson Marr: February 11, 1840 - Woburn, Massachusetts
6 M Isaac Steward Jewett
Born: February 1816 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Sarah Ann Waldo
7 M Samuel Jewett
Born: July 4, 1818 - Canaan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: July 12, 1881 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Buried:Spouse: Marcia Stockbridge Richardson Marr: February 7, 1850 - Nashua, New Hampshire
8 F Zilpah Jewett
Born: 1824 - Canaan, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amos Chase
9 M Solomon Stewart Jewett
Born: 1828 - Canaan, Somerset , Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret Ann Worthing
10 M William Jewett
Born: 1830 - Canaan, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Betsy Steward
NAME: _MARN M Jewett
General Notes: Child - Eliza Jewett
NAME: _MARN M Mitchell
General Notes: Child - Amanda Jewett
NAME: _MARN M Trull
General Notes: Child - Fifield Holt Jewett
Mr Jewett was one of the pioneers of California, going there in 1852. He later returned to the East after his family, and in 1860 settled on a farm in Placer County, near where now stands the city of Lincoln. He was president of a mining company for a few years and finally received some government land near Lincoln, California, and took up farming, an occupation that he continued in Haniford, California until his death on 10 March 1899. Mr. Jewtt and his wife, Millicent, were members of the Baptist Church, of which he was a Deacon.
General Notes: Child - Isaac Steward Jewett
Mr. Jewett lived in Tewksbury, Lowell and North Andover, Massachusetts. About 1855, He and his family removed to Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine.
Seth Wyman and Sarah Jewett
Husband Seth Wyman
Born: August 11, 1816 - Skowhegan, Maine Baptized: Died: December 16, 1895 - Skowhegan, Maine Buried: - Southside Cem., Skowhegan, Maine
Father: Joseph Wyman Mother: Polly Snow
Marriage: October 27, 1842 - Skowhegan, Maine
Wife Sarah Jewett
Born: August 26, 1818 - Solon, Maine Baptized: Died: October 11, 1883 - Skowhegan, Maine Buried: - Southside Cem., Skowhegan, Maine
Children
1 M George A. Wyman
Born: April 13, 1845 - Skowhegan, Maine Baptized: Died: August 7, 1922 - Scarsdale, New York Buried: August 1922 - Dorchester, MassachusettsSpouse: Mary Gray Cleveland Marr: November 20, 1867
2 M Harley Wyman
Born: January 10, 1852 - Skowhegan, Maine Baptized: Died: June 5, 1924 - Skowhegan, Maine Buried: June 8, 1924 - Southside Cem., Skowhegan, MaineSpouse: Clara Florence Hoxie Marr: October 3, 1882
3 F Ada Marie Wyman
Born: February 10, 1856 - Skowhegan, Maine Baptized: Died: February 28, 1906 - Southside Cem., Skowhegan, Maine Buried:Spouse: Fred Oscar Eaton Marr: November 24, 1882 - Skowhegan, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Seth Wyman
Cause of Death:<CAUS> pneumonia
General Notes: Child - George A. Wyman
From the notes of John Howard Wyman - wyman.org:
The Skowhegan, Maine, Independent Reporter - 1922 GEORGE WYMAN DIES
Indiana NEW YORK Funeral of Former Resident Will Occur Today in
Dorchester Mass Word was received here the first of the week announcing
the death of George Wyman of Dorchester Heights, Mass.,his death having
occurred in New York where his oldest son Joseph G. Wyman resides. The
deceased was born in Skowhegan in a house located near where the
municipal building now stands, the son of Seth and Sarah (Jewett) Wyman.
When he was a child the family moved to a farm on the middle road which
is now the home of Harley Wyman, the only surviving member of that
family. Mr. Wymanwas born April 13, 1845 and on November 20, 1867 was
married to Miss Mary Cleveland of Massachusetts. The family home was on
Main street (Skowhegan) in the house now owned and occupied by Mrs.
Fayetta Reed. Mr. Wyman was employed in the Bailey Oilcloth factory but
moved from here to Hyde Park, Mass., about 30 years ago. Subsequently he
made his home in Dorchester Heights, Mass., hisemployment being in
connection with the car works there.
Solomon Stewart Jewett and Margaret Ann Worthing
Husband Solomon Stewart Jewett
Born: 1828 - Canaan, Somerset , Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Jewett Mother: Betsy Steward
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Ann Worthing
Born: March 20, 1835 - Sandwich, Stafford County, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: October 30, 1887 - Green Township, Alpena County, Michigan Buried: November 1, 1887 - Greely Cemetery, Green Township, Alpena County Michigan
Father: Moses K. Worthing Mother: Hepsibah Dockum
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact -
Children
1 F Georgia Willa Jewett
Born: November 14, 1855 - Hartland, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: April 30, 1893 - Alpena, Alpena County, Michigan Buried: May 2, 1893 - Evergreen Cemetery, Lot 20 Block 3, Alpena, MichiganSpouse: Henry H. Piper Chamberlain Marr: November 14, 1874 - Cheboygan, Cheboygan County, MichiganSpouse: Andrew P. Bunker Marr: 1877 - Alpena, Alpena County, MichiganSpouse: Isaac Leslie Bunker Marr: June 3, 1889 - Alpena, Alpena County, Michigan
2 F Addie Jewett
Born: 1860 - Ashland, Aroostook County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Burt Jewett
Born: 1862 - Ashland, Aroostook County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Adelia Jewett
Born: 1872 - Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Ann Worthing
Source - Obituary - Alpena Weekly Argus Newspaper, dated, Wednesday,16 November, 1887.
Source - State of Michigan Death Records for the year 1887.
General Notes: Child - Georgia Willa Jewett
Source - Obituary , Alpena Weekly Argus Newspaper, dated, Wednesday, 3 May 1893.
NAME: _MARN M Chamberlain and Bunker
1 Jill DeLong.
2 Maine Death Index (1960-1997).
3 Maine Marriages (1892-1996).
4 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;), Database online.
5 Dr. Leroy A Campbell, Earliest Campbell Families in Maine (Worcester Academy, Worcester, MA 1948), 40.
6
Matthew Adams STICKNEY's 1869 book: "The Stickney Family".
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