Person:Stephen Sewall (3)

Major Stephen Sewall
m. 25 Mar 1646
  1. Hannah Sewall1649 - 1699
  2. Samuel Sewall1652 - 1729/30
  3. John Sewell1654 - 1699
  4. Major Stephen Sewall1657 - 1725
  5. Jane Sewell1659 - 1717
  6. Anne Sewall1662 - 1706
  7. Mehitable Sewall1665 - 1702
  8. Dorothy Sewall1668 - 1752
m. 13 Jun 1682
  1. Stephen Sewall1684 - 1684
  2. Stephen Sewall1685 - 1685/86
  3. Margaret Sewall1687 - 1736
  4. Jane Sewall1688 - 1688
  5. Major Samuel Sewall1689 - 1757
  6. Susannah Sewall1691 - Aft 1753
  7. Jonathan Sewall1692/93 - 1731
  8. Jane Sewall1694 - 1747
  9. Mehitabel Sewall1695 - Aft 1753
  10. Elizabeth Sewall1696 - 1697
  11. Hannah Sewall1697 - 1697
  12. Mary Sewall1698 - 1699
  13. Mitchell Sewall1699 - 1748
  14. Hannah Sewall1700 - 1700
  15. Henry Sewall1701 - 1721
  16. Chief Justice Stephen Sewall1702 - 1760
  17. Benjamin Sewall1708 - Bef 1741/42
Facts and Events
Name[1] Major Stephen Sewall
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Aug 1657 North Baddesley, Hampshire, England
Christening[1] 24 Sep 1657 North Baddesley, Hampshire, England
Marriage 13 Jun 1682 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Margaret Mitchell
Death[1][3] 17 Oct 1725 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[1][4] Broad Street Cemetery, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[1] 8 Nov 1725 Administration to eldest son Samuel.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 13. Stephen3 Sewall, in Graves, Eben W. The Descendants of Henry Sewall (1576-1656): of Manchester and Coventry, England and Newbury and Rowley, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: Newbury Street Press, 2007)
    99-103.

    "13. Stephen3 Sewall (Henry1-2) was born at North Baddesley, Hampshire, 19 August 1657 and baptized there by Mr. Henry Cox 24 September 1657. He died at Salem, Massachusetts, 17 October 1725 and was buried in the Broad Street Burying Ground.

  2.   Maj. Stephen Sewall, in Perley, Sidney. The History of Salem, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: Sidney Perley, 1924-1928)
    3:163.

    "Maj. Stephen Sewall married Margaret, daughter of Rev. Jonathan Mitchell of Cambridge June 13, 1683 [1682], and was in London the next August; died Oct. 17 1729 [1725]; she died Jan. 20, 1735-6; children: 1. Stephen,2 born Aug. 7, 1684; died Dec. 22, 1684; 2. Stephen,2 born Dec. 21, 1685; died Jan. 29, 1685-6; 3. Margaret,2 born May 7, 1687; married John Higginson; 4. Jane,2 born Dec. 20, 1688; died Dec. 23, 1688; 5. Samuel,2 born Nov. 24, 1689; major; esquire; lived in Boston; married Katherine How Jan. 1, 1716-7; 6. Susannah,2 born Oct. 24, 1691; married Rev. Aaron Porter of Medford Oct. 22, 1713; 7. Jonathan,2 born Feb. 7, 1692-3; lived in Boston; merchant; married, first, Elizabeth Alford Dec. 17, 1718; second. Mary Payne Oct. 8, 1724; she was his widow, of Roxbury, in 1748 and 1751; had children, Jonathan Sewall, the attorney-general, being his son; 8. Jane,2 born April 10, 1694; married Rev. William Cooke of Cambridge March 25, 1723; 9. Mehitabel,2 born May 21, 1695; married Thomas Robie of Cambridge Jan. 17, 1722-3; 10. Elizabeth,2 born Nov. 18, 1696; died Oct. 16, 1697; 11. Hannah,2 born Oct. 14, 1697; died Nov. 6, 1697; 12. Mary,2 born Sept. __, 1698; died July 5, 1699; 13. Mitchell,2 born Oct. 29, 1699; 14. Hannah,2 born Oct. 28, 1700; died Nov. 1, 1700; 15. Henry,2 born Oct. 25, 1701; died young; 16. Stephen,2 born Dec. 14, 1702; H. C, 1721; chief-justice of Massachusetts from 1752; died, unmarried, Sept. 10, 1760; 17. Benjamin,2 born April 6, 1708."

  3. Stephen Sewall, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:56.

    "Stephen (Sewall), Newbury, youngest s. of Henry the sec. b. in Eng. m. 13 June 1682, Margaret, d. of Jonathan Mitchell, the matchless, had, Eliot says, 17 ch. tho. I see acco. of only ten, Margaret, b. 7 May 1687; Samuel, 24 Nov. 1689; Susanna, 24 Oct. 1691; Jonathan, 7 Feb. 1693; Jane, 10 Feb. 1695; Mehitable, 21 May 1697; Mitchell, 29 Oct. 1699, H. C. 1718; Henry, 25 Oct. 1701, d. under 20 yrs.; Stephen, 18 Dec. 1704, H. C. 1721, the Ch. J. wh. d. unm. 10 Sept. 1760; and Benjamin, 6 Apr. 1708; d. 17 Oct. 1725; and his wid. d. 20 Jan. 1736. Of his ds. Margaret m. 11 Nov. 1714, as his sec. w. John Higginson; Susanna m. 22 Oct. 1713, Rev. Aaron Porter; Jane m. Rev. William Cooke; and Mehitable m. Thomas Robie. Gr. serv. this Stephen render. in 1704, as head of the volunt. in a successf. expedit. against the pirate Quelch, wh. with five of his comp. were hang.

    [Additions and Corrections] [Savage 4:704] [Vol. 4] P. 56 l. 5 from bot. aft. Robie add, Aft. 1686 he liv. at Salem."

  4. Maj Stephen Sewall, in Find A Grave.