Joseph Mather1
M, #4811
Nathaniel Mather1
M, #4802, b. 20 March 1630, d. 26 July 1697
Nathaniel Mather was born on 20 March 1630 in England.2 He was the son of Rev. Richard Mather and Katharine Holt.1 Nathaniel Mather graduated in 1647 from Harvard.3 Was vicar of Barnstable, Devon, 1656-1662, pastor of the English Church in Rotterdam, his brother's successor in Dublin 1671-1688, and then until his death pastor of a church in London.3 He died on 26 July 1697 at the age of 67.2
Rev. Richard Mather1
M, #4800, b. 1596, d. 22 April 1669
Rev. Richard Mather was born in 1596 in Lowton, in the parish of Winwick, Liverpool.2,3 He was the son of Thomas Mather and Margaret (Unknown).3 Rev. Richard Mather married Katharine Holt, daughter of Edmund Holt, on 29 September 1624 in Bury, Lancashire.4 Rev. Richard Mather married Sarah Hankredge on 26 August 1656 in Boston, Massachusetts.4,5 Rev. Richard Mather died on 22 April 1669 in Dorchester.2
Children of Rev. Richard Mather and Katharine Holt
- Joseph Mather2
- Rev. Samuel Mather2 b. 13 May 1626, d. 29 Oct 1671
- Timothy Mather2 b. 1628, d. 14 Jan 1684
- Nathaniel Mather1 b. 20 Mar 1630, d. 26 Jul 1697
- Rev. Eleazar Mather2 b. 13 May 1637, d. 24 Jul 1669
- Rev. Increase Mather+1 b. 21 Jun 1639, d. 23 Aug 1723
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
- [S20] Various editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- [S75] Frederick Lewis Weis, Colonial Clergy, p. 136.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 12.
Samuel Mather1
M, #4814, b. 30 October 1706, d. 27 June 1785
Samuel Mather was born on 30 October 1706 in Boston.2 He was the son of Rev. Cotton Mather and Elizabeth Clark.1 Samuel Mather graduated in 1723 from Harvard.1 He died on 27 June 1785 in Boston at the age of 78.2
He was pastor of the North Church, Boston, from 1732 to 1742, when, owing to a dispute among his congregation over revivals, he resigned to take charge of a church established for him in North Bennett Street.1
He was pastor of the North Church, Boston, from 1732 to 1742, when, owing to a dispute among his congregation over revivals, he resigned to take charge of a church established for him in North Bennett Street.1
Samuel Mather1
M, #5994, b. 28 August 1674, d. March 1733
Samuel Mather was born on 28 August 1674 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of Rev. Increase Mather and Maria Cotton.1 Samuel Mather died in March 1733 in Witney, Oxfordshire, at the age of 58 and was buried on 14 March.
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 164n.
Rev. Samuel Mather1
M, #4808, b. 13 May 1626, d. 29 October 1671
Rev. Samuel Mather was born on 13 May 1626 in Wooton, Lancashire.2 He was the son of Rev. Richard Mather and Katharine Holt.3 The first fellow of Harvard College who was a graduate, chaplain of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1650-1662 and pastor (1656-1671, excepting suspension in 1660-1662) of St. Nicholas's in Dublin.3 Rev. Samuel Mather died on 29 October 1671 in Dublin, Ireland, at the age of 45.1
Thomas Mather1
M, #7932
Child of Thomas Mather and Margaret (Unknown)
- Rev. Richard Mather+1 b. 1596, d. 22 Apr 1669
Timothy Mather1
M, #4810, b. 1628, d. 14 January 1684
Timothy Mather was born in 1628 in England.1 He was the son of Rev. Richard Mather and Katharine Holt.2 Timothy Mather married secondly Elizabeth Weeks on 20 March 1678 at Dorchester.1,3 Timothy Mather died on 14 January 1684 in Dorchester from a fall.1
Flora C. Matheson1
F, #26316, b. circa 1871, d. 13 July 1968
Flora C. Matheson was born circa 1871 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 She was the daughter of Neil Matheson and Effie Monroe. Flora C. Matheson married George F. Sewall, son of George Frank Sewall and Martha J. Currier, on 24 April 1894 in Boston, Massachusetts.1 Flora C. Matheson died on 13 July 1968 in Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The notice of her death states that she was in her 100th year.2
Children of Flora C. Matheson and George F. Sewall
- Chauncey Matheson Sewall+3 b. 9 Jul 1895, d. 25 Sep 1965
- Clara (Anne) Urling Sewall+ b. 9 Jul 1895, d. 29 Apr 1980
Neil Matheson
M, #26791
Neil Matheson married Effie Monroe.
Child of Neil Matheson and Effie Monroe
- Flora C. Matheson+ b. c 1871, d. 13 Jul 1968
Janet Mathew1
F, #11511, d. 1485
Janet Mathew was the daughter of Thomas Mathew of Radir.2 Janet Mathew married Thomas Stradling, son of Sir Henry Stradling and Elizabeth Herbert.1 Janet Mathew died in 1485.3
Children of Janet Mathew and Thomas Stradling
- Jane Stradling+1 d. 1520
- Sir Edward Stradling
Thomas Mathew of Radir1
M, #21128
Child of Thomas Mathew of Radir
- Janet Mathew+1 d. 1485
Citations
- [S546] Thomas Nicholas, Glamorganshire, p. 102.
Currie Duke Mathews1
F, #2263, b. 13 December 1900, d. 6 July 1965
Currie Duke Mathews was born on 13 December 1900 in New York.2 She was the daughter of Wilbur Knox Mathews and Currie Duke.1,3 Currie Duke Mathews married firstly Francis Higginson Cabot Jr., son of Francis Higginson Cabot and Maud Bonner, on 18 April 1921 in St. Thomas's Church, New York City.1 Currie Duke Mathews died on 6 July 1965 in Murray Bay, Quebec, at the age of 64.
Children of Currie Duke Mathews and Francis Higginson Cabot Jr.
- Mary Currie Cabot4 b. 8 Sep 1922
- Francis Higginson Cabot C.M., C.Q.+ b. 6 Aug 1925, d. 19 Nov 2011
Rachel Mathews1
F, #1841, b. 1 January 1872, d. 12 October 1946
Rachel Mathews was born on 1 January 1872 in Marquette, Michigan.2 She was the daughter of Henry Mathieu and Anastasie Labuety.2 Rachel Mathews married Herbert Joseph Sewell, son of Frederick George Sewell and Jane Edwards, on 19 September 1898 in Newtonville, Michigan.1 Rachel Mathews died on 12 October 1946 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the age of 74 buried in Forest Hills Cemetery.2
Children of Rachel Mathews and Herbert Joseph Sewell
- Harriette Josephine Sewell+2 b. 12 Apr 1900, d. 21 May 1970
- Herbert Mathieu Sewell+2 b. 8 May 1902, d. 18 Oct 1989
Wilbur Knox Mathews1
M, #19380
Wilbur Knox Mathews married Currie Duke, daughter of General Basil Duke, on 7 June 1898 in Louisville, Kentuky.2
Child of Wilbur Knox Mathews and Currie Duke
- Currie Duke Mathews+1 b. 13 Dec 1900, d. 6 Jul 1965
Rev. Alexander Mathieson D.D.1
M, #20882
Child of Rev. Alexander Mathieson D.D. and Catherine Elizabeth McKenzie
- Robert Napier Mathieson+1 b. 15 Nov 1853
Amy G. Mathieson1,2
F, #19490, b. December 1879
Amy G. Mathieson was born in December 1879 in Canada.3 She was the daughter of Robert Napier Mathieson and Mary Lillias Fraser.1
Elsie F. Mathieson1,2
F, #19491, b. April 1882
Elsie F. Mathieson was born in April 1882 in Canada.3 She was the daughter of Robert Napier Mathieson and Mary Lillias Fraser.1
Robert Napier Mathieson1
M, #19485, b. 15 November 1853
Robert Napier Mathieson was born on 15 November 1853 in Montréal, Québec.2 He was the son of Rev. Alexander Mathieson D.D. and Catherine Elizabeth McKenzie.1,3 Robert Napier Mathieson married Mary Lillias Fraser, daughter of Alexander Fraser and Mary Mead Torrance, on 27 May 1876 in Cobourg, Ontario.1 Robert Napier Mathieson and Mary Lillias Fraser appear on the census of 1910 at Pittsburgh where Robert is listed as a commercial writer on a newspaper.4
Children of Robert Napier Mathieson and Mary Lillias Fraser
- Amy G. Mathieson5 b. Dec 1879
- Elsie F. Mathieson5 b. Apr 1882
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Presbyterian Saint Andrew), 1853.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1926.
- [S207] 1910 US Census, Pennsylvania. Allegheny, Pittsburgh Ward 14, District 459.
- [S432] Marie Fraser, Communications from Marie Fraser.
Henry Mathieu1
M, #1842, b. February 1845, d. 22 September 1916
Henry Mathieu was born in February 1845 in Canada.2 He was the son of Angelina Mishahun.3 Henry Mathieu married Anastasie Labuety.4 Henry Mathieu died on 22 September 1916 in Baraga Township, Michigan, at the age of 71.3
Child of Henry Mathieu and Anastasie Labuety
- Rachel Mathews+4 b. 1 Jan 1872, d. 12 Oct 1946
Susan Matlock
F, #25404
Susan Matlock married Jesse Boyington.
Child of Susan Matlock and Jesse Boyington
- William Lewis Boyington b. 2 Apr 1868, d. 16 Jun 1949
Hattie Matteson1
F, #8599, b. 1872
Hattie Matteson was born in 1872.1 She married George Barnum Alden, son of Charles Henry Alden and Emily F. Barnum.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Gregory Matthew1
M, #16971
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 160 p. 273 et seq. Article by Eben W. Graves.
Nicholas Matthew1
M, #16969, d. 1645 or 1646
Nicholas Matthew married Eleanor Archer, daughter of Christopher Archer and Alice (Unknown) widow Hacke, on 5 August 1633 in Wonston, Hampshire.1 Nicholas Matthew died in 1645 or 1646.1 He made a will on 23 February 1644/45 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Winchester 9 May 1646.1
Children of Nicholas Matthew and Eleanor Archer
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 160 p. 273 et seq. Article by Eben W. Graves.
Charles Matthewe1
M, #8670, b. say 1635, d. October 1683
Charles Matthewe was born say 1635. He was the son of Thomas Matthewe and Margery Hoar.1 Charles Matthewe died in October 16832 and is buried on 11 October 1683 in St. Ewen, Bristol, Gloucestershire.3
Thomas Matthewe1
M, #6651, b. say 1614, d. 1639
Thomas Matthewe was born say 1614 in Gloucestershire. He married Margery Hoar, daughter of Charles Hoar and Joanna Hincksman, on 26 December 1633 in St. Nicholas Church, Gloucester, Gloucestershire.1 Thomas Matthewe died before or in 1639 in Gloucestershire.
Child of Thomas Matthewe and Margery Hoar
- Charles Matthewe2 b. s 1635, d. Oct 1683
Victoria Matthews
F, #26395
Victoria Matthews married William Thompson.
Child of Victoria Matthews and William Thompson
- Jane Thompson+ b. 13 Nov 1689
Margaret Mayme Mattson1,2
F, #23427, b. 1 January 1925, d. 4 November 2015
Margaret Mayme Mattson was born on 1 January 1925 in Cromwell, Minnesota.1 She married Douglas Earl Sewall, son of Earl Albert Sewall and Irene Mary Sipe, on 11 July 1981 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.1 Margaret Mayme Mattson died on 4 November 2015 in Cromwell, Carlton County, Minnesota, at the age of 90.3
Margaret Mattson Sewall, 90, of Cromwell, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, in Villa Vista Care Center. She will be dearly missed.
She was born Jan. 1, 1925, in Cromwell to Konsta and Ellen (Heikkila) Westerlund.
Margaret attended Eagle Lake Grade School and graduated from Cromwell High School in 1943.
She married Leonard Mattson of Floodwood in September of 1943. They first moved to Duluth and in 1946 to Minneapolis. Margaret worked for Precision Associates for over 25 years in the production of Orings, a large percent going to NASA for spaceships.
With the marriage of her only daughter, Kathleen, to a Swiss in 1971, her move to Switzerland was emotionally hard for Margaret. Over the years she flew around 15 times to visit her "Swiss" family. Cromwell became her second home when her brother, George, built them a cabin on Island Lake. After Leonard died, driving up north in the winter was a trial. George introduced her to Doug Sewall of St. Louis Park who drove Margaret to Cromwell during the winter months. Both were lucky to find love a second time and they were married in July of 1981.
Upon retirement, the homes in Minneapolis were sold and the happy move to Cromwell was made in 1987. Margaret taught Doug to dance and from that moment on, they hardly took off their dancing shoes. Visiting friends and relatives had top priority. With retirement, they became Minnesota Snowbirds and spent three months every year in Tempe, Ariz., for over 20 years until aging prevented the long drive. Every day was filled with visiting friends, meeting new ones and dancing their days away.
Margaret loved to cook and bake. Her apple pies were special as many who received them, would attest to. Always having worked full time she always found time to make bread or pulla, cakes or cookies. Her decorated doll cakes for daughter, Kathleen's, birthdays were always a highlight. Fishing, canning tomatoes and beans from their garden and picking raspberries kept them busy.
In her 80's, Margaret had several major surgeries plus an arm injury all which she survived surprisingly well. Then Margaret's memory slowly began to fade and signs of dementia prevented her from remaining in her dear home. The move to the Villa Vista Care Center came in April, 2015.
Margaret was preceded in death by her first husband, Leonard Mattson; her parents; her infant brother; her two brothers, Leo and George; and her stepson, Jim Sewall.
Margaret is survived by her loving husband, Doug Sewall; daughter, Kathleen (Urs) Eggenschwiler; three granddaughters, Julie (Potis Dimopoulos) Eggenschwiler, Susanne (Othmar) Rueegg and Ariane (Nenad Lukic) Eggenschwiler; six great-grandchildren, Danae, Fiona, Liam, Lilly, Amely and Vivien; step-daughter, Diane Sewall; three step-grandchildren, Rachel (Nick) McCarthy, Dustin Harkins, Jim Sewall; two step-great-grandchildren, Cailyn and Savannah; brother-in-law, Harry (Carmen) Mattson of San Francisco; sister-in-law, Ann Westerlund of Circle Pines; special nephew, Robert (Eileen) Westerlund of Cloquet, Tommy Westerlund of White Bear Lake; nieces, Mary Ellen (Dick) Strauss of Lino Lakes, Carol Westerlund of Jarvenpaa, Finland; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Kathleen wishes to thank her step-dad, Doug, dearly for all the loving care he gave her mom. The family wishes to extend a special thanks for the caring staff of Villa Vista Care Center and Dr. Bode who took care of her over the years and especially these past months.4
Margaret Mattson Sewall, 90, of Cromwell, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, in Villa Vista Care Center. She will be dearly missed.
She was born Jan. 1, 1925, in Cromwell to Konsta and Ellen (Heikkila) Westerlund.
Margaret attended Eagle Lake Grade School and graduated from Cromwell High School in 1943.
She married Leonard Mattson of Floodwood in September of 1943. They first moved to Duluth and in 1946 to Minneapolis. Margaret worked for Precision Associates for over 25 years in the production of Orings, a large percent going to NASA for spaceships.
With the marriage of her only daughter, Kathleen, to a Swiss in 1971, her move to Switzerland was emotionally hard for Margaret. Over the years she flew around 15 times to visit her "Swiss" family. Cromwell became her second home when her brother, George, built them a cabin on Island Lake. After Leonard died, driving up north in the winter was a trial. George introduced her to Doug Sewall of St. Louis Park who drove Margaret to Cromwell during the winter months. Both were lucky to find love a second time and they were married in July of 1981.
Upon retirement, the homes in Minneapolis were sold and the happy move to Cromwell was made in 1987. Margaret taught Doug to dance and from that moment on, they hardly took off their dancing shoes. Visiting friends and relatives had top priority. With retirement, they became Minnesota Snowbirds and spent three months every year in Tempe, Ariz., for over 20 years until aging prevented the long drive. Every day was filled with visiting friends, meeting new ones and dancing their days away.
Margaret loved to cook and bake. Her apple pies were special as many who received them, would attest to. Always having worked full time she always found time to make bread or pulla, cakes or cookies. Her decorated doll cakes for daughter, Kathleen's, birthdays were always a highlight. Fishing, canning tomatoes and beans from their garden and picking raspberries kept them busy.
In her 80's, Margaret had several major surgeries plus an arm injury all which she survived surprisingly well. Then Margaret's memory slowly began to fade and signs of dementia prevented her from remaining in her dear home. The move to the Villa Vista Care Center came in April, 2015.
Margaret was preceded in death by her first husband, Leonard Mattson; her parents; her infant brother; her two brothers, Leo and George; and her stepson, Jim Sewall.
Margaret is survived by her loving husband, Doug Sewall; daughter, Kathleen (Urs) Eggenschwiler; three granddaughters, Julie (Potis Dimopoulos) Eggenschwiler, Susanne (Othmar) Rueegg and Ariane (Nenad Lukic) Eggenschwiler; six great-grandchildren, Danae, Fiona, Liam, Lilly, Amely and Vivien; step-daughter, Diane Sewall; three step-grandchildren, Rachel (Nick) McCarthy, Dustin Harkins, Jim Sewall; two step-great-grandchildren, Cailyn and Savannah; brother-in-law, Harry (Carmen) Mattson of San Francisco; sister-in-law, Ann Westerlund of Circle Pines; special nephew, Robert (Eileen) Westerlund of Cloquet, Tommy Westerlund of White Bear Lake; nieces, Mary Ellen (Dick) Strauss of Lino Lakes, Carol Westerlund of Jarvenpaa, Finland; many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Kathleen wishes to thank her step-dad, Doug, dearly for all the loving care he gave her mom. The family wishes to extend a special thanks for the caring staff of Villa Vista Care Center and Dr. Bode who took care of her over the years and especially these past months.4
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Minnesota, Marriage Index, 1958-2001.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, https://www.moms.mn.gov
- [S205] Newspaper, Star Tribune, 6 November 2015.
- [S205] Newspaper, Duluth News Tribune (MN), 6 November 2015.