Charlotte Isabelle Sewell1

F, #1577, b. 6 October 1899, d. 1980
     Charlotte Isabelle Sewell was born on 6 October 1899 in Portneuf, Québec.2 She was the daughter of Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell and Grace Eyre Ford.1 Charlotte Isabelle Sewell was baptised on 24 September 1900 in her father's house, Portneuf.2 She died in 1980 in Portneuf, Québec, unmarried. She had remained at home to run the family farm and to look after her mother3 and was buried in Cimetière Woodend, Portneuf, Quebec.4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Valcartier (Church of Scotland), 1900.
  3. [S203] Information from Iain Alex Sewell.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 100852180."

Charlotte Mary Sewell

F, #215, b. 21 November 1851, d. 22 July 1920
     Charlotte Mary Sewell is also recorded as Daisy Sewell.1 She was baptised on 21 November 1851 at the Parish Church, Headcorn, Kent, by James I. Monypenny, Vicar of Hadlow.2 She was the daughter of Rev. Henry Doyle Sewell M.A. and Elizabeth Charlotte Monypenny. Charlotte Mary Sewell's birth was registered in the quarter ending December 1851 in the Hollingbourne, Kent, registration district.3,4 She married Henry Morgan, son of Robert William Morgan and Jane Beale Bleaden Pierce, on 7 June 1881 in Headcorn, Kent, by licence. The witnesses were Henry Sewell, John B. Macqueen and David A. Bamford. The groom is listed as gentleman (widower) of London Road, Gloucester.5 Charlotte Mary Sewell and Henry Morgan appeared in the 1901 census at York Mansions, Prince of Wales Road, Battersea.6 Charlotte Mary Sewell died on 22 July 1920 in Essebere Farm, Witheridge, Devon, at the age of 68 her home address was 21 Balmuir Gardens, Putney.7

Children of Charlotte Mary Sewell and Henry Morgan

Citations

  1. [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell.
  2. [S202] Kent Parish Records, Headcorn, Kent. Baptisms 1560-1899.
  3. [S50] British Census 1881.
  4. [S34] Unverified internet information, 1837online.com.
  5. [S202] Kent Parish Records, Headcorn, Kent. Marriages 1837-1904.
  6. [S121] 1901 British Census.
  7. [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941.
  8. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.

Charlotte Mary De Quincy Sewell1,2

F, #412, b. 8 January 1814, d. 31 December 1825
     Charlotte Mary De Quincy Sewell was born on 8 January 1814.3 She was the daughter of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith.1 Charlotte Mary De Quincy Sewell was baptised on 14 April 1814 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by Salter Jehosaphat Mountain.3 She died on 31 December 1825 at the age of 11. Her memorial stone at Mount Hermon apparently gives the date of her death exactly one year later.4 She was buried on 2 January 1826 in St. John's Street burial ground, Québec, and re-buried in Mount Hermon W-463.4,5

Citations

  1. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1814.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1826.
  5. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W23.

Claudia Clara Sewell1

F, #1824, b. 13 August 1902, d. 1973
     Claudia Clara Sewell was born on 13 August 1902 in Parkvale, Toronto, Ontario.2 She was the daughter of Stephen St. Albans Sewell and Clara Priscilla Lepper.3 Claudia Clara Sewell is recorded as Claudia Mary Sewell by a subsequent correction in the birth record.4 She was also known as "Honey" Sewell.3 She married Robert Ashby Jarvis, son of Herbert Cherriman Jarvis and Eleanor Susan Hutchings, on 10 October 1925 in St. Mark's Church, Toronto, Ontario.5,6,7 Claudia Clara Sewell and Robert Ashby Jarvis were divorced in 1939.3 Claudia Clara Sewell died in 1973.3

Child of Claudia Clara Sewell and Robert Ashby Jarvis

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959.
  3. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  4. [S89] Family Search, Canada, Ontario Births, 1869-1912.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928.
  6. [S89] Family Search, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927.
  7. [S205] Newspaper, The Ottawa Journal, 5 October 1925.

Colin Blackburn Sewell1

M, #1999, b. 2 August 1900, d. 11 July 1968
     Colin Blackburn Sewell was born on 2 August 1900 in York County, Ontario.2 He was the son of Colin James Sewell and Robina Buchan Blackburn.3 Colin Blackburn Sewell married Gertrude Leah Johnson, daughter of Howard Johnson and Elizabeth Publicover, on 18 April 1936 in Saint James the Apostle, Montréal.1 Colin Blackburn Sewell died on 11 July 1968 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, at the age of 674,5 and whose ashes are in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montréal.6

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Saint James the Apostle), 1936.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1909.
  3. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  4. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nshalifa/…
  5. [S205] Newspaper, The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), 12 July 1968.
  6. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 108198045."

Colin Douglas Sewell1

M, #2424, b. 4 July 1922, d. 3 March 2008
     Colin Douglas Sewell was also known as Pete.1 He was born on 4 July 1922.2 He was the son of Henry Arthur Sewell and Grace Violet Douglas.1 Colin Douglas Sewell was baptised on 9 August 1922 at St. Mathew's Church, Québec.2 He married Elizabeth Anne Borcoman.1 In 1995, the address of Colin Douglas Sewell was PO Box 455, Creemore, Ontario.1 He died on 3 March 2008 in Ontario at the age of 853 and is buried in Creemore Union Cemetery, Creemore, Simcoe County, Ontario.3

Child of Colin Douglas Sewell and Elizabeth Anne Borcoman

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Saint Mathew`s Church)), 1922.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#141260082."

Colin James Sewell1

M, #1549, b. 27 January 1871, d. 8 May 1954
     Colin James Sewell is also recorded as Colin Jack Sewell.2 Bank manager.3 He was born on 27 January 1871 in Montréal.4,5,6 He was the son of Dr. Charles Colin Sewell and Helen Amelia Webster.1 Colin James Sewell was baptised on 21 March 1871 at St. George's Church, Montréal.4 He married Robina Buchan Blackburn, daughter of Robert Blackburn and Mary Ann French, on 15 November 1899 in "Burnside", Ottawa, Ontario.6,7 Colin James Sewell died on 8 May 1954 in Richelieu, Province of Québec, at the age of 83.1 He was buried on 10 May 1954 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 1075.1

Children of Colin James Sewell and Robina Buchan Blackburn

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Saint James the Apostle), 1936.
  3. [S225] 1911 Canadian Census, Lanark South, Ontario.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Montréal (Anglican Saint George), 1871.
  5. [S110] 1881 Canadian Census.
  6. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1801-1926.
  7. [S205] Newspaper, The Ottawa Journal, 16 November 1899.
  8. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1906.
  9. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1909.

Colleen Joyce Sewell1

F, #2234, b. 25 October 1924, d. 19 November 1967
     Colleen Joyce Sewell was born on 25 October 1924 in Great Falls, Montana.2 She was the daughter of James Courtney Sewell and Hildegarde Cecilia Pings.1 Colleen Joyce Sewell married John Alexander McMillen Jr., son of John Alexander McMillen and Jennie Decker, on 9 November 1946 in Newton, New Jersey.1 Colleen Joyce Sewell died on 19 November 1967 probably in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, at the age of 43.3,2

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S210] Social Security Death Index.
  3. [S206] 1920 US Census, Portage, Houghton, Michigan.

Constance Marina Sewell1

F, #1464, b. 25 November 1877, d. 16 February 1969
Constance Marina Sewell aged 2½
     Constance Marina Sewell was born on 25 November 1877.2 She was the daughter of Alexander W. Sewell and Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver.1 Constance Marina Sewell was baptised on 25 December 1877 at Québec.2 She married Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP, son of William Alexander Hubbard and Catherine Eliza Susannah Gordon St. Aubyn, on 6 September 1911 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.3 Constance Marina Sewell died on 16 February 1969 in Québec City at the age of 91.1

Child of Constance Marina Sewell and Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Congregational) (Québec (Congregational Societes)), 1877.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1911.

Constance May Sewell1

F, #1132, b. 6 February 1855, d. 21 January 1876
     Constance May Sewell was born on 6 February 1855.2 She was the daughter of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Jane Beswick.1 Constance May Sewell was baptised on 28 July 1856 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 She died on 21 January 1876 in Québec at the age of 20 of diphtheria. The cause of death in the burial register is "inflamation of the wind pipe."3 She was buried on 24 January 1876 in Mount Hermon Cemetery AA-312, the service was conducted by George V. Housman, rector of Quebec.3,4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1856.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1876.
  4. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, AA21.

Constance May Sewell1

F, #1550, b. 20 January 1876, d. 6 September 1967
     Constance May Sewell was born on 20 January 1876 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of Dr. Charles Colin Sewell and Helen Amelia Webster.3 Constance May Sewell was baptised on 15 March 1876 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 She married William Molson Dobell, son of Rt. Hon. Richard Reid Dobell and Elizabeth Frances Macpherson, on 7 December 1895 in Québec.4 Constance May Sewell died on 6 September 1967 in Québec at the age of 91.3 She was buried on 8 September 1967 on the memorial stone of Richard Reid Dobell she is called Constance Mary Sewell.3,5

Children of Constance May Sewell and William Molson Dobell

Citations

  1. [S110] 1881 Canadian Census.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1876.
  3. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1895.
  5. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W52.

Constantia Caroline Sewell1

F, #17733, b. 11 August 1833, d. 22 September 1880
     Constantia Caroline Sewell was born on 11 August 1833 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of Robert Shore Milnes Sewell and Louisa Janet Smith.1 Constantia Caroline Sewell was baptised on 13 November 1833 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 She married Dr. Francis Nathaniel Burton Bowen, son of Hon. Edward Bowen and Eliza Davidson, on 8 January 1861 in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire.3 Constantia Caroline Sewell and Dr. Francis Nathaniel Burton Bowenappear in the 1861 census at 5 South Park Villas, Ilford, Essex. Despite his being on half pay they had two house servants. Constantia Caroline Sewell died on 22 September 1880 in Marylebone, London, at the age of 47. She was buried in Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire.4,5

Child of Constantia Caroline Sewell and Dr. Francis Nathaniel Burton Bowen

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, American Vital Records from the Gentleman's Magazine p. 252.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1833.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Thursday, January 10, 1861.
  4. [S120] Free BMD.
  5. [S205] Newspaper, The Standard (London, England), Thursday, September 30, 1880.

Cornelia Maude Sewell1

F, #1983, b. 6 August 1901, d. 17 March 1975
     Cornelia Maude Sewell is recorded as Maud Sewell in the 1911 Census.2 She was born on 6 August 1901 in Portneuf, Québec.3,4 She was the daughter of Charles Albert Sewell and Eva Jane Ross.1 Cornelia Maude Sewell died on 17 March 1975 in Québec City, Québec, at the age of 73 unmarried.4 She was buried on 19 March 1975 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 374.1,5

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S225] 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec Centre.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1901.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree Project. Fraser R. Lindsay, GEDCOM File.
  5. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, Q43.

Darlene Carol Ann Sewell1

F, #6667, b. say 1944, d. 8 May 2009
     Darlene Carol Ann Sewell was born say 1944 in Kenora, Ontario.1 She was the daughter of Eric Dearden Sewell and Helen Muriel O'Connor.2,3 Darlene Carol Ann Sewell married Terrance Edward Houghton.2 Darlene Carol Ann Sewell died on 8 May 2009 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.1

DARLENE CAROL ANN HOUGHTON (SEWELL). Suddenly, at the St. Boniface Hospital, Darlene passed through to the next part of her journey, on May 8, 2009 with her family by her side. Darlene was born in Kenora, Ontario 60 something years ago. She is survived by her partner Bryce Chesser; brother Don Sewell of Kenora; daughter Lisa Siddall (Jon), grandson Eldon Siddall of Winnipeg; son Bob Houghton (Sandy) of St. Louis, Missouri; niece Marilyn Sewell (Derek) of North Bay, Ontario; brother-in-law Lorne Houghton (Isabelle), niece Tiffany Scheibler (Richard), nephew Kevin Houghton (Lisa) of Kenora. She leaves behind a large number of friends and colleagues, all of whom will miss her dearly. Darlene grew up in Kenora and that is where she lovingly raised her two children while embarking on her working career at the Royal Bank. She later moved to Winnipeg to stay closer to her children when they left Kenora to attend University. She was able to resume her career at the Royal Bank in Winnipeg, where she worked until her retirement in June 2007. She was a very gentle soul with a kind caring personality. She opened her heart and her home to all. There were many occasions in the summer when Bryce would arrive home from work to find numerous friends and children in and around the swimming pool. Darlene loved to travel - especially to St. Louis to visit her beloved son Bob. There were always travel magazines strewn around the house as Dar was planning her next journey. She and Bryce were able to travel to many exotic locations in the course of the last dozen years. She was a wonderful, loving mother, whose focus was always on her children, of whom she was immensely proud. During the last three and a half years she was able to shower her love on her grandson Eldon. He could always put a smile on her face. Getting Darlene to smile and laugh was never very difficult. She greatly enjoyed laughter and fun, and she was always able to see the funny side of any situation. When you become Dar's friend, you were a friend forever. Thank you to the kind and caring staff at the St. Boniface Hospital and at CancerCare Manitoba. Darlene is in a wonderful place now, and we all are grateful for the many great years we were able to spend with her.4

Citations

  1. [S601] Website QuebecRecords.com (http://obituary.genealogiequebec.com/obituary/) "http://obituary.genealogiequebec.com/obituary/…."
  2. [S34] Unverified internet information, e-mail address.
  3. [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell, http://www.robertsewell.ca/pdf/002Sewell.pdf (February 2009).
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Winnipeg Free Press, 12 May 2009.

David St. Albans Sewell1

M, #2220, b. 6 January 1936, d. before 2020
     David St. Albans Sewell was born on 6 January 1936 in Royal Victoria Hospital, Montréal.2 He was the son of Stephen St. Albans Sewell Jr. and Alison Barnard Earle Walker.1 David St. Albans Sewell was baptised on 1 March 1936 at Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal.2 He died before 2020.

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, Actes), 1936.

Delaware Sewell1

M, #25234, b. 1835, d. 1 January 1879
     Delaware Sewell was born in 1835.1 He was the son of Col. John Saint Alban Sewell and Margaret or Mary Hobbs.1 Delaware Sewell died on 1 January 1879

THE OCCIDENTAL EXPLOSION,
TWO MEN KILLED ON NEW YEAR’S DAY.
W.M. Solomon and Delaware Sewell the Victims—Particulars of the Accident—A Reasonable Explanation — The Funeral Last Thursday.
About 10 o’clock last Wednesday morning, William M. Solomon was instantly killed and Delaware Sewell so seriously injured that he died within a few hours. At the hour named smoke was seen issuing from the main tunnel of the Occidental mine, where the two men were working. This was followed by the reports of two explosions. Mr. Solomon, the father of the deceased and of J.Z. Solomon, Superintendent of the Occidental mine and mill, ran to the tunnel and looked in. He could see nothing but heard moans. Going into the tunnel he found Sewell lying speechless on the ground, his clothes torn off. He walked up the tunnel to where the two men had been working, looking for his son, but did not find him. On returning be found him lying between the rails, under a two-inch plank, dead. The plank was a section of the flooring of the track; one end of it was still nailed to the sill, the other was loose It was evident that the explosion had raised the plank and it had fallen back just as Solomon reached the spot, in endeavouring to escape. The bodies of the two men were removed to a neighbouring house, at once, while J.Z. Solomon jumped on horseback and came to this city after a physician. W.M. Solomon being dead nothing could be done for him. Some hopes were entertained of saving Sewell's life, but they were not retained long. As soon as the physician had examined him, he pronounced his case hopeless and he died about five hours after the accident.
The physician who attended the men states that Solomon was found entirely uninjured, apparently, as he had not a wound on his body, and that he died by asphyxiation. Sewell, however, died from inhaling poisonous fumes, and from extreme cold consequent on the loss of the epidermic or outer skin, which fell in large scales whenever the man was moved. He had also suffered a compound fracture of the third rib of the left side, the rib having been forced out of place over three inches and a piece having been broken off which penetrated into the lung. Through the opening thus made and through the pores of the cuticle or true skin exposed by the removal of the outer skin, air was admitted. This would doubtless have caused the unfortunate man to literally freeze to death.
A REASONABLE THEORY.

The cause of the explosion is not known, and must therefore be guessed at. As usual in such cases, many theories are advanced, but that which is most generally accepted by the miners of this city is that the unfortunate men went to the magazine without a light; that they there struck a match to look about; that a piece of the match fell into the keg of black powder, which stood close to the door; that, the powder being been wet and hardened into a cake, it began to sizzle, and (the fire having penetrated the “cake” to the soft powder beneath) an explosion followed. The concussion resulting from this explosion then caused the giant powder to explode. This part of the theory, at least, is reasonable enough, as two reports were undoubtedly heard. Now as to the men: Upon hearing the sizzling of the black powder they became aware of what they had done, and started on a run for the entrance of the tunnel. Sewell being ahead; but the explosion occurred before they could get out, and they were found as stated, but about seventy-five feet apart. Had the explosions occurred while they were in the drift, they would undoubtedly hare been reduced to atoms. The fact that they took no light to the magazine is shown by their lantern (they could not use a candle because of the air-currents in the tunnel) having been found close to the car, about thirty feet away from the junction of the drift with the tunnel and in the opposite direction to that in which the bodies were found. The additional fact that Solomon was apparently uninjured adds great weight to this theory of the miners.
BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS.

Delaware Sewell was a native of Canada and about 42 years old. He came to this city in 1860, and has remained on or about the Comstock ever since. He has at times been worth quite a sum of money, and owned a mill opposite the old brewery, in the lower end of this city. He was also, at one time, Superintendent of the Pioneer mill, and has had charge of various mines. He is not known to have owned any property at the time of his death, besides a dwelling house in this city and a third interest in the Edison mine, in Delaware District, which was named after him. He was a member of three associations, to-wit: The Miners’ Union, the Masonic, and the Odd Fellows; and was not married.
Solomon was not so generally known as Sewell, but is very highly spoken of by all who knew him. He was not a member of any local society, but was about to be admitted to the Silver City Miners’ Union. He was a native of New Jersey, and 25 years old.
THE FUNERAL

As they had been intimate friends, a double funeral was agreed upon. in pursuance of this agreement Sewell's remains were brought to the hall of Amity Lodge, while those of Solomon were taken to the hall of the Miners’ Union.
About half past 8 o’clock Thursday afternoon Amity Lodge met and, after the preliminary services, escorted Sewell’s remains to the Miners’ Union Hall, where they were received by the Miners’ Union, and religious services were held. At their conclusion the procession was again formed, the Masons taking the lead with Sewell’s body, the Miners’ Union coming next, with Solomon's remains, and citizens closing up the line of march. In this order the graveyard was reached, when the procession broke ranks.
The funeral was attended by many citizens of Virginia, Gold Hill and Dayton, and was beyond a doubt the largest funeral which has ever taken place in this city. Yerington Times, 4 January 1879.2

Citations

  1. [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.robertsewell.ca/johnstalban.html
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Yerington Times (Yerington, Nevada), 4 January 1879.

Douglas Percy Horne Sewell MBE

M, #202, b. 14 July 1913, d. September 2004
     Douglas Percy Horne Sewell MBE was born on 14 July 1913 in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.1,2 He was the son of Algernon Percy Sewell and Caroline Winifred "Frieda" Horne. The marriage of Douglas Percy Horne Sewell MBE and Marjorie Jean Lardner was registered in the quarter ending June 1939 in the Chelsea Registration District.1 Douglas Percy Horne Sewell MBE and Marjorie Jean Lardner were subsequently divorced. Douglas's death was registered in the quarter ending September 2004 in the Kent registration district.2

Solicitor, partner in Hallett & Co., of Bank Street, Ashford, Kent. Served as Second Lieutenant, Captain and Temporary Major with 24 Anti Tank Regiment Royal Artillery in Burma. He was awarded an MBE in 1945.

Citations

  1. [S120] Free BMD.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Death Index: 1984-2005.

Edith Sewell1

F, #1088, b. 14 January 1851, d. 23 November 1856
     Edith Sewell was born on 14 January 1851 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of Sheriff William Smith Sewell and Lavinia Marian Griffin.1 Edith Sewell was baptised on 20 February 1851 privately by E.W. Sewell.2 She died on 23 November 1856 in Québec "aged five years and ten months" of scarlet fever.3,4 She was buried on 26 November 1856 in Mount Hermon Cemetery Q279, Sillery, Québec.3,5

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1851.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1856.
  4. [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Registre d'inhumation du Mount Hermon Cemetery, 1848-1904."
  5. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, Q279.

Edith Doyle Sewell

F, #208, b. December 1875, d. 2 May 1964
     Edith Doyle Sewell's birth was registered in the quarter ending December 1875 in the Hollingbourne registration district.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Henry Doyle Sewell M.A. and Edith Pierce Morgan. Edith Doyle Sewell was baptised on 20 January 1876 at the Parish Church, Headcorn, Kent, by Edward Wilkinson, Vicar of Margate.2 She married John William Tyndale McClellan CMG, son of Rev. John Brown McClellan M.A. and Emily Elliott Pierce, on 4 January 1908 in Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent,
A wedding of considerable local interest took place at Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, on Saturday, when Miss Edith Doyle Sewell, daughter of the late Rev. H.D. Sewell, M.A., Vicar of Headcorn, Kent, and of Mrs Sewell, 12, Calverley Park Gardens, Tunbridge Wells, was married to Mr J.W. Tyndale McClellan, son of the Rev. J.B. McClellan, M.A., Principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. The Rev. B.J. Stather Hunt, Vicar of the parish, officiated, assisted by the Rev. J.B. McClellan, father of the bride-groom. The Church was very prettily decorated for the occasion with palms and white chrysanthemums. Dr. Hathaway, organist of Tonbridge Parish Church, presided at the instrument.
     The bride was charmingly attired in a dress of ivory satin, the bodice draped with Carrickmacross lace, the gift of her sister, Mrs. J.C. Knocker. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, lilies of the valley, heather, and orange blossom, and wore a pearl and diamond star, the gift of her mother. There were four bridesmaids, Miss Joy Cave and Miss Kitty McClellan (nieces of the bridegroom), Miss Doris Candy and Miss Enid Candy. They wore white silk frocks, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, with lace caps and wreaths of pink Banksia roses. Shepherds' crooks with bunches of pink roses and ribbons were carried; and gold and pearl brooches, the gifts of the bridegroom, worn. Master Harold Knocker, nephew of the bride, acted as page, wearing a white satin suit with three cornered hat and plume. The bridegroom's gift to him was a gold tiepin. Mrs Sewell, mother of the bride, wore a dress of vieux rose Oriental satin, with velvet toque and ostrich feather of the same shade. Col. Smith was the best man. After the ceremony, a reception was held at 32, Calverley Park Gardens, and subsequently Mr and Mrs McClellan left for Switzerland, the bride travelling in a costume of plum coloured velvet, with pale blue silk hat.3,4


Edith Doyle Sewell died on 2 May 1964 in Tonbridge, Kent, at the age of 88 though the death was registered in the Northampton registry.

Children of Edith Doyle Sewell and John William Tyndale McClellan CMG

Citations

  1. [S120] Free BMD.
  2. [S202] Kent Parish Records, Headcorn, Kent. Baptisms 1560-1899.
  3. [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 06, 1908.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Kent & Sussex Courier, 4 March 1910.

Edith Justine Sewell1

F, #386, b. 26 April 1877, d. 17 July 1946
     Edith Justine Sewell was born on 26 April 1877 in Québec.1,2 She was the daughter of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman.3,4 Edith Justine Sewell was baptised on 20 May 1877 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.1 She married Edward Arthur Bishop on 6 October 1924 in Québec by the Dean of Quebec.5 Edith Justine Sewell died on 17 July 1946 at the age of 69.6

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1877.
  2. [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
  3. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  4. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1924.
  6. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, I158.

Edmund Durnford Sewell1

M, #1100, b. 21 August 1850, d. 26 December 1930
     Edmund Durnford Sewell was born on 21 August 1850 the Godparents were Capt. Algernon Sewell and Major George Durnford.2 He was the son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Elizabeth Durnford.1 Edmund Durnford Sewell was baptised on 23 September 1850 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 He died on 26 December 1930 in Québec at the age of 80.3 He was buried on 29 December 1930 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, Québec.3,4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1850.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1930.
  4. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W42.

Edmund William Leveson Sewell1

M, #1094, b. 27 February 1833, d. 29 July 1881
     Edmund William Leveson Sewell. Advocate.2 He was born on 27 February 1833 in Québec.1 He was the son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart.1 Edmund William Leveson Sewell was baptised on 7 April 1833 privately by Rev. E.W. Sewell and was received into the church on the 30th October of the same year.3 He married Mary Elizabeth Angelica Hall, daughter of George Benson Hall and Mary Jane Patterson, on 1 June 1872 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by the Bishop of Quebec, assisted by Rev. G.V. Housman.4 Edmund William Leveson Sewell died on 29 July 1881 in Rivière-Trois-Pistoles, Québec, at the age of 48 of congestion of the lungs. The inscription on his grave stone gives a date of 27 July 1881.5,6 He was buried on 31 July 1881 in Mount Hermon Cemetery E-725, in the presence of his father, his brothers Alexander and Edward, hus uncle James and his brother-in-law.5

Children of Edmund William Leveson Sewell and Mary Elizabeth Angelica Hall

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1872.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1833.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1881.
  6. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, E9.

Edmund Willoughby Sewell1

M, #1075, b. 23 September 1825, d. 3 February 1882
     Edmund Willoughby Sewell was born on 23 September 1825 in Cape of Good Hope.2 He was the son of Col. John Saint Alban Sewell and Margaret or Mary Hobbs.1 Edmund Willoughby Sewell was baptised on 21 October 1825 at St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town.2 He married Lucie Angèle Cloutier, daughter of Joseph Cloutier and Geneveive Ladriere dit Flammand, on 10 November 1854 in Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire, Lévis, Québec.3 Edmund Willoughby Sewell died on 3 February 1882 in Point Lévis, Québec, at the age of 56.4,5 He was buried on 6 February 1882 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 166.4,1

The principal promoter of winter navigation between Quebec and Levis and built the steamer Northern Light which plied between P.E.I. and the mainland, for that purpose. He was a harbour commissioner for Quebec.6

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com. South Africa, Birth and Baptism Records, 1700s-1900s.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Lévis (Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire), 1954.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1882.
  5. [S378] Pierre-Georges Roy, Fils de Québec, quatrième série, p. 80.
  6. [S377] Pierre-Georges Roy, Dates lévisiennes, Vol. 6. p. 157.

Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell1

M, #177, b. 3 September 1800, d. 24 October 1890
Rev. E.W. Sewell
     Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell was born on 3 September 1800 in Québec, Canada.2 He was the son of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith. Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell was baptised on 30 September 1800 at Québec by Salter Jehosaphat Mountain, Rector of the English Church at Quebec. His godparents were, William Grant, John Caldwell and Maria Carleton.3,4 He married firstly Susan Stewart, daughter of Hon. Montgomery Granville John Stewart and Catherine Honeyman, on 12 November 1828 in Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Québec City, George Jehosphat, Rector of Quebec, officiating. Marriage bond dated 11 November 1828.5,6,7 Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell married secondly Elizabeth Durnford, daughter of Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E. and Jane Sophia Mann, on 24 October 1842 in Christ Church, Montréal, Rev. Henry Doyle Sewell officiated. Present included: Stephen C. Sewell, James A. Sewell, G. Durnford.8,9 Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Elizabeth Durnford appear on the census of 1881 at Québec together with their son Edmund (spelt Edmond.)10 Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell died on 24 October 1890 in 41 St. Ursule Street, Québec, at the age of 90.11 He was buried on 28 October 1890 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, Plot 825, Funeral by Dean Norman from residence to Trinity Church.11

Sewell was educated at Mr Burrage's School, Quebec, and in 1814-16 at Brentford, Middlesex, England. Studying for the Church of England ministry, he was ordained deacon in 1824, at the cathedral, Quebec, by Bishop Jacob Mountain, and Presbyter, 1827, in the same cathedral by Bishop Stewart. Mr Sewell was curate at the cathedral for some years. Chief Justice Sewell having built the chapel of the Holy Trinity, founded 1824, as a chapel of ease to the cathedral, Mr Sewell officiated there as well, and in 1834 was appointed minister of the church. He continued there until December 1868, when it became the Garrison Chapel. After that, he went to England in 1870 and passing some time on the Continent returned to Quebec in 1879, where he resided until his death. He received the degree of MA from the Bishop's College, Lennoxville in 1864. For many years he was vice president of the Bible Society, and took great interest in everything connected with the evangelical cause. He was very active in his younger days in connection with the jail, orphans home, hospital, church and other societies. The Canadian Album: Encyclopedic Canada, Vol. 5, p. 90.
Trinity Chapel, Quebec City
Rev. Edmund Sewell was the first incumbent
Photograph by Picasa 2.7

Children of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart

Child of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Elizabeth Durnford

Citations

  1. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  2. [S427] Magazine of American History, Vol. 6, p. 438.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1796-1800.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Protestant), 1786-1800.
  5. [S81] Burke, Landed Gentry.
  6. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1828.
  7. [S205] Newspaper, The Gentleman's Magazine, Jan. 1829, p. 80.
  8. [S232] Ancestry.com, Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral,Actes), 1842.
  9. [S205] Newspaper, New-York Spectator, (New York, NY) Saturday, October 29, 1842.
  10. [S110] 1881 Canadian Census.
  11. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.

Edward Hamilton Sewell1

M, #384, b. 17 March 1875, d. 18 May 1916
     Edward Hamilton Sewell was born on 17 March 1875.2,1 He was the son of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman.3,4 Edward Hamilton Sewell was baptised on 15 April 1875 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by George V. Housman.2 He married Mabel Jessie Ross, daughter of Henry Ross and Harriett Anne Sait, on 4 May 1899 in Québec the service was conducted by E.J. Etherington.5 Edward Hamilton Sewell and Mabel Jessie Ross appear on the census of 1911 at Sherbrooke, Québec.6 Edward Hamilton Sewell died on 18 May 1916 in Sherbrooke, Québec, at the age of 41 s.n.p.7,8 He was buried on 20 May 1916 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 955, by Ricmond Shreve, Dean and Rector of Quebec.7,4

EDWARD HAMILTON SEWELL-The major portion of the life of Edward Hamilton Sewell, of the City of Quebec, was spent in the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. His life was consecrated to the advancement of the Province of Quebec through his work with the great railway system with which he was for years associated, nor did he confine himself to that but took a deep and abiding interest in all civic enterprises and gave his time and energies to promote all worthy causes affecting the people. Quebec had no better example of public spirited citizen than he, for, while he was a native of this Province, his blood was American of English ancestry. He was serving as passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Sherbrooke, Quebec, at the time of his death, May 18, 1916.
Descended from one of the oldest of New England families, distinguished for their many achievements in business, professional and public life, the Sewells of Quebec note that the first representative of the family to locate on Canadian soil was the Hon. Chief Justice Sewell, who was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1766 and was sent to England, where he received his education at Bristol and Cambridge University. After the close of the War of the Revolution he came to Canada and located in the Province of New Brunswick in 1785, where he took up the study of law in the office of Mr. Chipman, who became the famous Judge Chipman. Completing his course of study in 1789, he came to Quebec, where he was admitted to practice, October 30, 1789, and at once began his professional career. He became solicitor general in 1793 and in 1795 advocate and attorney general and judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty. He was also a burgess in the Provincial Parliament for the Royal Borough of William Henry and continued to represent that Borough for three successive terms. In 1808 he was appointed Chief Justice of Lower Canada and president of the Executive Council. He functioned in the first named office until 1838, resigning from the second in 1829. He was appointed, July 19, 1809, Speaker of the Legislative Council and held that office until his death in the City of Quebec, November 12, 1839, at the age of seventy-three years. He was the father of three sons: Rev. E. W; Sheriff W., and Dr. James A., of further mention. Dr. James A. Sewell, who was born in Quebec, took up the study of medicine and to that end attended the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where he was graduated with his degree and returned to Canada. Here he practiced his profession and lived the remainder of his life. He attained a high reputation and for years was Dean of the faculty at Laval University. He was a member of the Church of England. Edward L. Sewell, son of Dr. James A. Sewell, grandson of the Hon. Chief Justice Sewell and father of Edward Hamilton Sewell, was born and grew to manhood in Quebec. He became engaged in the lumber business and eventually was one of the greatest lumber manufacturers in the Province. He married Emily Housman, and they were the parents of three children:
1. Edward Hamilton, of whom further. 2. Mrs. E. A. Bishop, of Quebec. 3. Mrs. C.C. Pangman, of St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Sewell was born in the City of Quebec, March 17, 1875, a son of Edward L. and Emily (Housman) Sewell, and was educated in the public schools. Upon his graduation from high school he entered the lumber business with his father, spending six years in that occupation and then going to Ottawa, where he became passenger agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway and held the post for five years, then being transferred to Sherbrooke, where he performed the same duties for the following twelve years, his death terminating a career of splendid promise and usefulness at a comparatively early age. He was a member of the Church of England, a Conservative in politics and belonged to the order of Free and Accepted Masons and to the Knights Templar Commandery of that organization. Edward Hamilton Sewell married in Quebec, in 1899, Mabel J. Ross, daughter of Henry and Harriet (Sait) Ross, and a sister of the late Ernest Ross. Mrs. Sewell now makes her home at the Chateau St. Louis, on Grande Allee, City of Quebec. The career of Edward Hamilton Sewell was of value to the public of the Dominion, in that he gave to that service a great ability and his whole strength. He was a man of most engaging personal qualities, with a host of staunch friends, whose esteem for him was as sincere as was their grief at his passing. 288 The Storied Province of Quebec.

Citations

  1. [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1875.
  3. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  4. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1899.
  6. [S225] 1911 Canadian Census, Sherbrook, Quebec.
  7. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1916.
  8. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, AA13.

Edward Le Mesurier Sewell1,2

M, #383, b. 7 October 1846, d. 30 March 1898
     Edward Le Mesurier Sewell. Lumber merchant.3 He was born on 7 October 1846 in Québec.4 He was the son of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Maria Cornelia Westrene Macrae.1 Edward Le Mesurier Sewell was baptised on 5 December 1846 at Québec privately by E.W. Sewell, Incumbent of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity.4 He married Emily Eliza Housman, daughter of Rev. George Vernon Housman and Elizan Izza Maria Reeves, on 2 April 1873 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec, the service being conducted by the bride's father.5 Edward Le Mesurier Sewell died on 30 March 1898 in Québec at the age of 51.6,7,8 He was buried on 1 April 1898 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 955, Silery, Québec, funeral from his residence 71 St. Louis Street to the English Cathedral.6,7

Children of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman

Citations

  1. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  3. [S110] 1881 Canadian Census.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1846.
  5. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1873.
  6. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1898.
  7. [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, AA13.
  8. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 154949017, showing gravestone photograph."

Edward Leveson Sewell1

M, #1455, b. 8 January 1878, d. 29 January 1926
     Edward Leveson Sewell was born on 8 January 1878 in Québec.2 He was the son of Edmund William Leveson Sewell and Mary Elizabeth Angelica Hall.1 Edward Leveson Sewell was baptised on 22 April 1878 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by George V. Housman.2 He married Ruth Emily Lord on 30 October 1911 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.1 Edward Leveson Sewell died on 29 January 1926 in East Lebanon, Maine, at the age of 48.1

Children of Edward Leveson Sewell and Ruth Emily Lord

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1878.

Edward Leveson Sewell1

M, #1903, b. 28 October 1907, d. 7 April 1993
     Edward Leveson Sewell was born on 28 October 1907 in Lebanon, York County, Maine.2,3 He was the son of John Edward Taylor Sewell and Emma Mae Ricker.1 Edward Leveson Sewell died on 7 April 1993 in Kern County, California, at the age of 853 and is buried in Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California.4

Citations

  1. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  2. [S207] 1910 US Census, Lebanon, York, Maine.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, California Death Index, 1940-1997.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 83949099."

Dr. Edward Quincy Sewell1

M, #929, b. 26 April 1811, d. 26 November 1872
     Dr. Edward Quincy Sewell was born on 26 April 1811 in Montréal, Québec.2 He was the son of Stephen Sewell K.C. and Jane Caldwell.3 Dr. Edward Quincy Sewell was baptised on 26 May 1811 Samuel Gale, Ward Chipman Jr. and Eliza Davidson were sponsors.2 He graduated on 1 August 1835 from Edinburgh in medicine, his dissertation was on dyspepsia. He graduated at the same time as his brother Stephen. He married Susan Wilson Haydon, daughter of Edward Langley Haydon, on 8 May 1849 in Christ Church, Sorel, Canada.4,5 Dr. Edward Quincy Sewell died on 26 November 1872 in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 616 and is buried in Cimetière Mont-Royal, Outremont, Montreal, Quebec.7

Children of Dr. Edward Quincy Sewell and Susan Wilson Haydon

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Saint George), 1927.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, Actes), 1811.
  3. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Sorel Anglican, Christ Church, 1849.
  5. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Courier, (Boston, MA) Monday, May 21, 1849.
  6. [S205] Newspaper, Perth Courier, 6 December 1872.
  7. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 108946744, Edward Quincy Sewell, showing gravestone photograph."

Eliza Janet Sewell1

F, #407, b. 21 July 1819, d. 8 May 1875
Eliza Janet Sewell
     Eliza Janet Sewell was born on 21 July 1819 in Québec.1 She was the daughter of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith.2 Eliza Janet Sewell was baptised on 9 September 1819 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by George Jehosaphat Mountain. William Burns, Elizabeth Taylor and Jane Sewell were Godparents.1 She married John Ross, son of Hon. David Ross K.C. and Jane Davidson, on 8 June 1844 in Québec Marriage bond dated 1 June 1844 before Louis Panet, Notaire.3 Eliza Janet Sewell died on 8 May 1875 in Glenfield, Québec, at the age of 55.4,5 She was buried on 10 May 1875 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 336, Québec.4

Children of Eliza Janet Sewell and John Ross

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1819.
  2. [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
  3. [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Contrats de mariage de la région de Québec, 1761-1946."
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Baptist) (Québec (Baptist Societies)), 1875.
  5. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.