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  Henry Sewell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sewell was born on 7 September 1807 in the town of Newport, on England's Isle of Wight.
Sewell remarried in 1850, and made plans to emigrate to New Zealand, hoping for improved financial prospects in the colony.
Sewell was elected as representative for the Town of Christchurch seat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Sewell   (803 words)

  
 William Sewell - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM SEWELL (1804-1874), English divine and author, was born at Newport, Isle of Wight, on the 23rd of January 1804, the son of a solicitor.
Sewell, who took holy orders in 1830, was a friend of Pusey, Newman and Keble in the earlier days of the Tractarian movement, but subsequently considered that the Tractarians leaned too much towards Rome, and dissociated himself from them.
The first University Commission had just released the colleges from the fetters of their original statutes, and Sewell was called on to determine his attitude towards the strong reforming party in.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /William_Sewell   (651 words)

  
 Sewell
Henry Sewall (I) was a Linen Draper in Coventry, Warwickshire; and was Mayor of Coventry in 1589 and 1606.
Henry Sewall emigrated to Maryland in 1661, and became Secretary of Maryland.
Henry Sewall born 1701, died of smallpox in 1721.
www3.sympatico.ca /robert.sewell/sewell.html   (3651 words)

  
 Other Sewells
Henry was a planter in St. Mary's County and Secretary of the Province of Maryland.
Roger Sewell (born circa 1618 at Redenhall) married in 1646 at Redenhall to Ruth (born circa 1620).
The arms claimed and borne for centuries by the Sewells of New England, and by their ancestors in the United Kingdom, are: "Sable, a chevron between three bees volant, argent" which means "a fl shield with a silver chevron and three silver flying bees".
www.robertsewell.ca /othersewell.html   (3214 words)

  
 Sewell Henry - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born on the Isle of Wight, England, Sewell qualified as a solicitor....
Henry (of Portugal) (1512-1580), King of Portugal (1578-1580), son of King Emanuel of Portugal.
Henry was educated for the priesthood and at about...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Sewell_Henry.html   (109 words)

  
 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 189
Charles Sewell married Sophia Gill, daughter of Charles Gill and Betsy Towne, on 4 September 1814 in Augusta, Maine, (1817 according to Augusta Vital Records and 3 July 1817 in Sinnett).
Charles Coffin Sewell died on 28 August 1838 in Galena, Illinois, at the age of 33 reputed to have fallen to his death whilst helping to construct the steeple of the First Presbyterian Church.
Charlotte Mary Sewell was baptised on 21 November 1851 in Parish Church, Headcorn, Kent, by James I. Monypenny, Vicar of Hadlow.
www.sewellgenealogy.com /p189.htm   (3190 words)

  
 Livingston
The Arms of Sewell are described as “Sable, a Chevron between three Bees volant, Argent” which means “a fl shield with a silver chevron and three silver flying bees”.
The Sewells of the southern United States have for Arms a Leopard’s head on a shield, and a John Sewell in the 14th century had for Arms a “Sea-Whale” or whale on a shield.
Yet another Sewell family from Essex (traced from 1583 to 1727 and apparently extinct after 1727) had for Arms a silver shield with a red diagonal and three silver birds on the diagonal.
robertsewell.tripod.com /bruce.html   (4859 words)

  
 Sewell - A Bedfordshire Hamlet 
The earliest appearance of the Sewell surname in its modern spelling, except maybe for an additional 'e' at the end, is in the Domesday Survey of 1086.
The hamlet of SEWELL is on the north slope of the Chilterns in the parish of Houghton Regis and on the edge of Dunstable.
Late 13c: Houghton and Sewell: Ralph, son of Richard de Sewell, demises to Alexander, son of Ralph de Sewell, a rent with homages of lands and tenements in Hocton and Sewewell.
www.sole.org.uk /bedhmlet.htm   (896 words)

  
 Henry Arthur Sewell
Henry was the fourth of the five surviving children born to Jonathan William Sewell and Pamela, nee Jones.
Henry Arthur Sewell was made up to Ordinary Seaman on 27th March 1878 when he signed on for a further 10 years, by which time his records show that he had grown another 3 ½ inches.
Her first stop in Australia was at Melbourne, where on 23rd May 1881 the ship was ‘dressed’ and a Royal salute was fired to celebrate the birthday of HM Queen Victoria, this was repeated on Monday 20th June to celebrate her accession.
www.sole.org.uk /hasewe.htm   (1285 words)

  
 Henry Sewell the Soldier
Henry Sewell was born in April 1822 in Great Leighs, Essex the son of Johnathon Sewell a farmer steward.
Henry doesn’t seem to have been an exceptional soldier as it took him nearly eight years before he was promoted to Corporal.
September 1873 Colour Sergeant Henry Sewell was found to be unfit for service due to defective vision and dismissed from the regiment.
www.sole.org.uk /hensewe.htm   (898 words)

  
 WILLIAM SEWELL (1804-1... - Online Information article about WILLIAM SEWELL (1804-1...
HENRY SEWELL (1807–1879), who became a solicitor, acted in See also:
EDWARDS SEWELL (1810-1903), warden of New College, Oxford, was educated at Winchester and New College.
original statutes, and Sewell was called on to determine his attitude towards the strong reforming party in New College.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SCY_SHA/SEWELL_WILLIAM_1804_1874_.html   (931 words)

  
 RichardsonFamilyTree - htmg17 - (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Richard Sewell [Parents] was born on 15 Aug 1852.
Henry Sewell was born in 1874 in Clerkenwell,Middlesex,England.
Phoeby Sewell was born in 1880 in Clerkenwell,Middlesex,England.
richardsonphil.users.btopenworld.com.cob-web.org:8888 /htmg17.htm   (35 words)

  
 Sewall Family
Combining suil or su with wold, the name, a local one, would mean, when assumed as a surname, one who lived in or near a plain or wood of willows; or one who lived on a southern plain.
We will take off a few flourishes, that is, a few ciphers, from this fairy tale, and say that a lucky Sewall received with his bride her “dot” of $300 in silver—but we won’t say it was her weight in coin.
This is the coat-of-arms engraved under the portrait of the Rev. Samuel Sewall of Boston, a descendant of Henry Sewall, Mayor of Coventry, England, at the end of the sixteenth century.
www.geocities.com /robertsewellca/sewallfamily.html   (1286 words)

  
 Glenn Gohr's Home Page-Sewell/Sowell Genealogy
Presumably the Sewells of North Carolina (where the name is also spelled as SOWELL and SHOWELL) are descended from this same family.
Bob Anderson's Sewell Genealogy (He is researching the family of Henry Sewall, b.
Edwards & Pelosi Homestead (which includes Sewell and Howell of GA & NC) and Descendants of Henry Sewell, b.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~gohrpage/sewell.html   (1198 words)

  
 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 2
She married Otis Henry Sewell, son of Gen.
Henry Sewell and Mary Witherell, in 1859 or 1860.
Ancestors of Henry Sewell (1576-1657) Emmigrant to Massachusetts
www.sewallgenealogy.com /p2.htm   (1323 words)

  
 Henry Sewell - Wikipedia
Sewell wurde auf der Isle of Wight, einer Insel vor der Südküste Englands, geboren.
Sewells Verbindung zu Neuseeland war durch die Canterbury Association zustandegekommen, eine britische Organisation, welche die Kolonialisierung der neuseeländischen Provinz Canterbury zum Ziel hatte.
Sewells Fähigkeiten in juristischen und finanziellen Fragen erwiesen sich als sehr nützlich, allerdings wurde er als elitär und zurückhaltend kritisiert.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Sewell   (514 words)

  
 Former PM's - Official website of the Prime Minister of New Zealand
Henry Sewell was born in the Isle of Wight and educated at Hyde Abbey School, near Winchester.
Sewell support of centralism, over the provinces, was so well-known that the strong provincial following in the House made it impossible for him to lead a government with success, and his ministry only lasted a fortnight.
After resigning as an MP and a few years in England, Sewell returned in February 1859 and in 1860 became an MP again.
www.primeminister.govt.nz /oldpms/1856henrysewell.html   (307 words)

  
 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry - Person Page 217
Edith Squire married firstly Henry Adams, son of John Adams and Agnes Stone, on 19 October 1609 in Charlton Mackrell, Somerset.
She was the daughter of Fitch B. Stacy and Amy Peters Sewell.
Henry Stanton died on 5 December 1903 at the age of 59.
www.sewellgenealogy.com /p217.htm   (1668 words)

  
 Will of Henry Demelt 1892, Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
Henry Demelt of the Town of Franklin County of Delaware and State of New York.
I Henry Demelt being of sound mind and memory, aware of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and desirous of making an equitable and proper disposition of my property at my decease.
I Henry Demelt of the town of Sidney, Delaware county NY being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this life do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament.
www.dcnyhistory.org /will_demelt.html   (1296 words)

  
 VAPARISHRECORDS
Henry Sewell are to pay for themselves and teh inhabitants of this parish for Capt. Willoughby's plantation to Daniel Tanners Creek 32 pounds, ten shillings sterling.
Henry Cotten and job hill are to pay for the inhabitants of the western branch and carney point 33 pounds sterling.
Henry Herbert                       William Smith               John Portlock                Thomas Nash jr.
www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com /vaparishrecords.html   (1543 words)

  
 Letters
Henry Sewall the Son to return to New England in 1659 which accordingly he did and to assist him in the object of his voyage, Protector Richard Cromwell wrote a letter to the Governor and assistants of Massachusetts, very complimentary to Mr.
Henry Doyle’s sister Fanny to whom this letter was written was married to Trevor Humphries, whose mother was Maria Davenport; heiress of Bramell Hall in Cheshire.
Formerly there was a Sewell Chantry connected with the Church and it is supposed that this monument was in it and that it was formed by that part of the aisle in which it is.
www.robertsewell.ca /letters.html   (10033 words)

  
 HENRY RIDGELY OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND
J.D.WARFIELD, stated that Henry RIDGELY married Sarah, and speculated that Sarah was a daughter of James WARNER and Elizabeth HARRIS, apparently based upon Henry RIDGELY and James WARNER having jointly patented the tract "Waldridge" in 1661.
Henry's first wife Elizabeth HOWARD died about 25 years before Nicholas was born, and his father Henry died was barely 5.
Henry RIDGELY's third marriage to Mary, widow of Mareen DUVALL was too late for her to be mother to any of his children.
home.netcom.com /~fzsaund/ridgely.html   (1014 words)

  
 Sewell
This page was set up by Robert Sewell in June 2006 to show the Sewell / Sewall Family since the earliest known times.
Percy Ambrose Sewell Hickey who patented the arms "Per chevron Sable and Vair; three bees volant, Or." Percy was a barrister at Inner Temple and he died in 1915.
Sewallis Arthur Sewell was born on September 15, 1854 and died on May 5, 1890.
www.robertsewell.ca /sewell.html   (3870 words)

  
 Sewell or Sewall of Coventry (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I was brought up knowing Sewell was spelt with an E and that in line with other trans-Atlantic spelling differences the Americans didn't know how to spell the name properly.
Henry Sewall (1614-1700) a Puritan, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1635 and Colonel Henry Sewell (1624-1665) a Catholic, who arrived in Maryland in 1661.
Robert Sewell of Canada has the all embracing website on the family name to which I have turned on numerous occasions when trying to decipher the old pedigrees and I am further indebted to him for sending me photographs of the Sewells of Quebec which appear on this site.
www.sewellgenealogy.com.cob-web.org:8888   (413 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Children were: Abigail SEWELL, Henry SEWELL, Richard SEWELL, Anne SEWELL, Margaret SEWELL.
He was married to Martha HORN on 15 Mar 1540 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
She was married to Henry VIII King Of ENGLAND on 30 May 1536.
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d181.htm   (1185 words)

  
 Other Surnames-Descendants of Richard Sewell
Henry came from England to St. Mary's Co.
69, Henry V. Hill of this city and Miss Maria Ann Hamilton, daughter of Francis Hamilton of Prince George's Co., MD were married 4/22/1816 by Rev. Mr.
Negro Jacob was convicted and sentenced to be hung at Court house, Montgomery Co. (16 Aug.)., (4) Vital Records in the Frederick-Town Herald - 1817:, John O'Neale of Montgomery Co.
www.onealwebsite.com /Sewell.htm   (4810 words)

  
 Obits S
Homer Tollison of Alpharetta and a brother, Wyatt Sewell of Montezuma.
Sewell had lived in Oglethorpe for 40 years, moving there from Cummings, Ga. She was the widow of J. Sewell and a member of Cedar Valley Baptist Church.
Miss Shirah, a native of Crisp County, was born March 31, 1916, the daughter of John Henry Shirah and Mattie Leigh [Massey] Shirah.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ga/county/macon/Obits/obitsS.htm   (8522 words)

  
 The Sowell Family History
HENRY SEWELL (WILLIAM ABIHUE, ISSAC SOWELL, OBEDIAH, RICHARD R., RICHARD R., CHARLES, THOMAS, THOMAS) was born 1817, and died 1865.
JAMES H. was born Jan 09, 1852 in Henry Co., AL, and died April 08, 1906 in Washington Co., FL.
She was born Nov 15, 1852 in Henry Co., AL, and died April 09, 1922 in Washington Co., FL.
www.marvelcreations.com /sowell.html   (7012 words)

  
 Re: Henry Sewell
I'm looking for any info on the Sewell side of my family.
Sarah and John Sewell's parents were born Father Ga. Mother NC.
Don't know if their Father's name was Henry or not.
genforum.genealogy.com /sewell/messages/2138.html   (155 words)

  
 Henry Sewell family genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
23 NV 1935, Emma - Cherokee County, Al Descendants of Henry Sewell
My sister and I have been admitted into the Daughters of the American Revolution through Samuel Sewell Sr.
This page is not meant to be an endorsement or an advertisement, only a useful service to others.
www.gsc.edu /library/rhoman/Family/sewell/BufordGEN.HTM   (90 words)

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