Alexander Livingstone Sewell1
M, #1465, b. 8 January 1880, d. 23 February 1902
Alexander Livingstone Sewell was born on 8 January 1880.2 He was the son of Alexander W. Sewell and Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver.3 Alexander Livingstone Sewell was baptised on 22 February 1880 privately by E.W. Sewell.2 He died on 23 February 1902 in Westmount, Québec, at the age of 22 of acute tuberculosis.1,4,5 He was buried on 25 February 1902 in Mount Hermon Cemetery W-868, after a service at Trinity Church conducted by E.J. Etherington.1,4,5
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1902.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Registre d'inhumation du Mount Hermon Cemetery, 1848-1904."
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W43.
Alexander W. Sewell1
M, #1096, b. 18 May 1836, d. 23 May 1891
Alexander W. Sewell. Land surveyor of Dominion Land.2,3 He was baptised on 18 May 1836 at Québec privately by his father, Minister of the Chapel of Holy Trinity.4 He was born on 18 May 1836 in Québec.5 He was the son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart.5 Alexander W. Sewell married Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver, daughter of Thomas Hamilton Oliver and Jane Elizabeth Jamieson, on 13 May 1871 in Québec the service was conducted by the Rev. H.D. Powis.1 Alexander W. Sewell died on 23 May 1891 in Québec City at the age of 55.2 He was buried on 25 May 1891 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 868.2,5
Children of Alexander W. Sewell and Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver
- Alexander Sewell5 b. 14 Oct 1872, d. 14 Oct 1872
- Alexander Sewell5 b. 12 Dec 1873, d. 31 Jan 1874
- Amy Margaretta Stewart Sewell5 b. 1 Feb 1875, d. 8 Oct 1892
- Constance Marina Sewell+5 b. 25 Nov 1877, d. 16 Feb 1969
- Alexander Livingstone Sewell5 b. 8 Jan 1880, d. 23 Feb 1902
- Janie Graham de Quincy Sewell+5 b. 25 Jun 1885, d. Aug 1922
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Congregational) (Québec (Congregational Societes), Duplicata des mêmes registres), 1871.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity Church)), 1891.
- [S110] 1881 Canadian Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1836.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Algernon Percy Sewell1
M, #199, b. 15 March 1879, d. 30 May 1935
Algernon Percy Sewell was born on 15 March 1879 in The Vicarage, Headcorn, Kent.2 He was the son of Rev. Henry Doyle Sewell M.A. and Edith Pierce Morgan.1 Algernon Percy Sewell was baptised on 25 April 1879 at the the Parish Church, Headcorn, Kent.3 He married Caroline Winifred "Frieda" Horne, daughter of John Horne and Jane Charlotte Cassan, on 14 June 1911 in St. Peter's Church, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Rev. G. Cassan Horne (brother of the bride) & Rev. E. Chadwick, Vicar, officiated.1 Algernon Percy Sewell died on 30 May 1935 at "Holders," Great Chart, Ashford, Kent, at the age of 56.4 His funeral took place on 4 June 1935 at Great Chart Church, Great Chart, Kent, at 3pm. He requested that there should be no mourning. He left an estate of £21,201, with net personality of £18,358.4,5
Admitted Pembroke College, Cambridge, Oct. 1898. Schools, Monkton Combe and Tonbridge. Matriculated Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Articled to Mr. J.C. Knocker, solicitor, Tonbridge. Admitted as a Solicitor, 1905; practised in London, at East Grinstead and at 11 Bank Street, Ashford, Kent. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt., R.G.A; mentioned in despatches). He was Registrar of Ashford County Court.6,5
Admitted Pembroke College, Cambridge, Oct. 1898. Schools, Monkton Combe and Tonbridge. Matriculated Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Articled to Mr. J.C. Knocker, solicitor, Tonbridge. Admitted as a Solicitor, 1905; practised in London, at East Grinstead and at 11 Bank Street, Ashford, Kent. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt., R.G.A; mentioned in despatches). He was Registrar of Ashford County Court.6,5
Children of Algernon Percy Sewell and Caroline Winifred "Frieda" Horne
- Winifred Edith Sewell+ b. 15 Aug 1912, d. Jun 1990
- Douglas Percy Horne Sewell MBE b. 14 Jul 1913, d. Sep 2004
- Olive Marjorie Cassan Sewell b. 3 Jan 1919, d. Mar 1992
Citations
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Monday, Mar 24, 1879; pg. 1; Issue 29523.
- [S202] Kent Parish Records, Headcorn, Kent. Baptisms 1560-1899.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, May 31, 1935.
- [S205] Newspaper, hitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, 13 July 1935.
- [S356] J.A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses.
Lt. Col. Algernon Robinson Sewell
M, #394, b. 31 August 1817, d. 10 January 1875
Lt. Col. Algernon Robinson Sewell was born on 31 August 1817 in Quebec.1 He was the son of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith. Lt. Col. Algernon Robinson Sewell was baptised on 18 December 1817 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.1 He married Henrietta Caroline Staples, daughter of John James Staples and Anna Loughlin, on 14 March 1850 in St. Paul's Church, Candy, Ceylon.2,3 Lt. Col. Algernon Robinson Sewell died on 10 January 1875 in Québec at the age of 57 of inflamation of the lungs.4,5 He was buried on 12 January 1875 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, Plot 622.4,5
Colonel, 15th Foot, later the East Yorkshire Regiment.
He had entered military service as an ensign, by purchase, on 16 February 1838. Promoted Lieutenant by purchase, 18 September 1840; appointed Adjutant, 16 May 1845; promoted Captain, by purchase, 28 June 1850; Major (without purchase) on 12 November 1858 vice Mansergh who had been dismissed the service by the sentence of a General Court Martial. On 1 April 1866 he was promoted Lt. Colonel on half pay.6
He had entered military service as an ensign, by purchase, on 16 February 1838. Promoted Lieutenant by purchase, 18 September 1840; appointed Adjutant, 16 May 1845; promoted Captain, by purchase, 28 June 1850; Major (without purchase) on 12 November 1858 vice Mansergh who had been dismissed the service by the sentence of a General Court Martial. On 1 April 1866 he was promoted Lt. Colonel on half pay.6
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1817.
- [S239] Annual Register, 1850, p. 179.
- [S457] D.V. Attendorff, "Staples of Ceylon", p. 16.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1875.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p. 83.
Alice Sewell1
F, #363, b. 7 August 1838, d. 18 April 1921
Alice Sewell was born on 7 August 1838 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of Sheriff William Smith Sewell and Mary Isabella Smith.1 Alice Sewell was baptised on 5 October 1838 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 She married firstly Surgeon Major John Pope Duff, son of Hugh Duff and Joanna Ross, on 11 June 1867 in the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Québec, by licence.3 Alice Sewell married secondly General Sir Edward Lechmere Graves Russell K.C.S.I., son of Major General Lechmere Coore Graves Russell C.B., on 24 February 1876 in St. Judes, Southsea, Hampshire.4 Alice Sewell and General Sir Edward Lechmere Graves Russell K.C.S.I. appear on the census of 4 April 1881 at 26 Queens Square, Walcot (Bath), Somerset, with the two stepchildren from her former marriage, the two daughters from the present marriage and six domestic servants. Alice Sewell died on 18 April 1921 in Bath, Somerset, at the age of 82.5,6
Children of Alice Sewell and Surgeon Major John Pope Duff
- Walter John Duff7 b. c Apr 1868, d. 21 Aug 1872
- Sir Hector Livingston Duff K.B.E., C.M.G.1 b. 10 Jan 1872, d. 10 Feb 1954
- John Lechmere Duff4 b. 11 Apr 1874, d. 26 Dec 1921
Children of Alice Sewell and General Sir Edward Lechmere Graves Russell K.C.S.I.
- Gwendoline Russell+4 b. Mar 1877, d. Sep 1968
- Winifred Penelope Russell4 b. Mar 1878, d. 12 Dec 1957
Citations
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1838.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church) 1867.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p.96.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941.
- [S205] Newspaper, Times of India, 26 August 1872.
Alison Priscilla Earle Sewell1
F, #2218, b. 15 June 1934, d. 26 December 2020
Alison Priscilla Earle Sewell was born on 15 June 1934 in Royal Victoria Hospital, Montréal.1 She was the daughter of Stephen St. Albans Sewell Jr. and Alison Barnard Earle Walker.2 Alison Priscilla Earle Sewell was baptised on 4 November 1934 at Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal.1 She married Peter A. Schmid.2 Alison Priscilla Earle Sewell died on 26 December 2020 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, at the age of 86.3
Schmid (Sewell), Priscilla “Gran”, of Dartmouth
It is with great sadness that the family of Priscilla Alison Earle Schmid, known to most as Gran, passed away peacefully on December 26th 2020 at the age of 86. She spent her final days surrounded and loved by her family.
Priscilla was born June 15, 1934 in Montreal, Quebec, a daughter of the late Stephen and Alison Sewell, High school sweetheart of the late Peter Schmid. Beloved mother of Wendy Kerr (Rob), Michael Schmid, and Susan Mills.
Priscilla spent many cherished years with her family on Lac Brule, Quebec where she grew up. In 1972, Peter and her family settled in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. For 40 years, prior to her retirement, she was an early childhood educator, working alongside her daughter Wendy at A Child's Place Daycare. Priscilla touched the hearts of many children who walked through their doors, and to this day still call her Gran.
She had many passions in life; gardening, knitting, reading, crossword puzzles and spending summers at the family cottage in LaBelle with her grandchildren Brad, Pat (Paula), Sarah (Mike), Jenny (Gavin), Nick (Nicole), Maggie (Rickey), Becky (Jeremy), Peter (Mary). Her greatest joy later in life was her three great grandchildren in Ontario; Willow, Mya, and Gunnar. She is also survived by her sister Gerry Whitley and brother Stephen Sewell, and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her great grandson Rory; her sister Margaret, and brother David.
Cremation has taken place. There will be a small service planned at a later date. Gran's family would like to thank the nurses on 3 West at Dartmouth General Hospital for their compassionate care and support.3
Schmid (Sewell), Priscilla “Gran”, of Dartmouth
It is with great sadness that the family of Priscilla Alison Earle Schmid, known to most as Gran, passed away peacefully on December 26th 2020 at the age of 86. She spent her final days surrounded and loved by her family.
Priscilla was born June 15, 1934 in Montreal, Quebec, a daughter of the late Stephen and Alison Sewell, High school sweetheart of the late Peter Schmid. Beloved mother of Wendy Kerr (Rob), Michael Schmid, and Susan Mills.
Priscilla spent many cherished years with her family on Lac Brule, Quebec where she grew up. In 1972, Peter and her family settled in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. For 40 years, prior to her retirement, she was an early childhood educator, working alongside her daughter Wendy at A Child's Place Daycare. Priscilla touched the hearts of many children who walked through their doors, and to this day still call her Gran.
She had many passions in life; gardening, knitting, reading, crossword puzzles and spending summers at the family cottage in LaBelle with her grandchildren Brad, Pat (Paula), Sarah (Mike), Jenny (Gavin), Nick (Nicole), Maggie (Rickey), Becky (Jeremy), Peter (Mary). Her greatest joy later in life was her three great grandchildren in Ontario; Willow, Mya, and Gunnar. She is also survived by her sister Gerry Whitley and brother Stephen Sewell, and many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her great grandson Rory; her sister Margaret, and brother David.
Cremation has taken place. There will be a small service planned at a later date. Gran's family would like to thank the nurses on 3 West at Dartmouth General Hospital for their compassionate care and support.3
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral,Actes), 1934.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/atlantic-dartmouth/…
Allan St. Albans Sewell1
M, #1821, b. 5 July 1890, d. 12 July 1975
Allan St. Albans Sewell was born on 5 July 1890 in Toronto, Ontario, (6 July 1889 in the 1901 Census and 7 July 1890 on his attestation paper.)2,3,4 He was the son of Stephen St. Albans Sewell and Clara Priscilla Lepper.5 Allan St. Albans Sewell was appointed on 1 November 1915, Second Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery.6 He married Edith Madeleine Gilmour, daughter of James Young Gilmour and Mary Sullivan, on 4 September 1926 in St. John's Church, Los Angeles, California.7 Allan St. Albans Sewell died on 12 July 1975 in Armstrong, British Columbia, at the age of 858 and is buried in Armstrong Cemetery, Armstrong, North Okanagan Regional District, British Columbia,9 and his name also appears on a memorial stone in St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario.10
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1913.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1909.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S482] London Gazette, 4 November 1915, p. 10903.
- [S89] Family Search, California, County Marriages, 1850-1952.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, British Columbia, Canada, Death Index, 1872-1990.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 122175014, Allen St. Albans Sewell, showing gravestone photograph."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 161416637, Allan St. Albans Sewell, showing gravestone photograph."
Amy Geraldine Sewell1,2
F, #1404, b. 2 October 1877, d. 10 October 1954
Amy Geraldine Sewell was born on 2 October 1877 in Portland, Maine.3 She was the daughter of Henry George Sewell and Sophia Ellen Sexton.1 Amy Geraldine Sewell died on 10 October 1954 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 77 unmarried.4
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S23] Carma Wallace, "E-Mail Communication," e-mail to John Rees.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine State Archives; Cultural Building, 84 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0084; Pre 1892 Delayed Returns; Roll # 91.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, California Death Index, 1940-1997.
Amy Margaretta Stewart Sewell1
F, #1463, b. 1 February 1875, d. 8 October 1892
Amy Margaretta Stewart Sewell was born on 1 February 1875.2 She was the daughter of Alexander W. Sewell and Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver.2 Amy Margaretta Stewart Sewell was baptised on 1 March 1875 at Québec privately by H.D. Powis.3,2 She died on 8 October 1892 in Québec at the age of 17.1,4 She was buried on 10 October 1892 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 868.1,2
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1892.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Congregational) (Québec (Congregational Societes), Duplicata des mêmes registres), 1875-1877.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W43.
Andrea Maria Sewell
F, #6678, b. 28 June 1950, d. 15 June 1976
Andrea Maria Sewell was born on 28 June 1950 in Hamilton, Ontario.1 She was the daughter of Henry DeQuincy Sewell III and Mary Mabel Eleanor Blanchard Parker.2 Andrea Maria Sewell died on 15 June 1976 in Peach Arch District Hospital, White Rock, British Columbia, at the age of 25.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, e-mail address.
Arthur Sewell1
M, #354, b. 31 March 1835, d. 5 June 1837
Arthur Sewell was born on 31 March 1835 in Québec City and was privately baptised the same day.2 He was the son of Sheriff William Smith Sewell and Mary Isabella Smith.1 Arthur Sewell died on 5 June 1837 in Québec aged two years and two months.3 He was buried on 7 June 1837 in Québec.3
Arthur Courtney Sewell1
M, #1835, b. 16 July 1889, d. 28 June 1959
Arthur Courtney Sewell was born on 16 July 1889 in Houghton, Michigan.2 He was the son of William Edwards Sewell and Sara Collins Owens.1 Arthur Courtney Sewell married Irene A. Grogan, daughter of Charles Grogan, on 25 February 1922 in Queens, New York.3 He was a chief electrician, Brooklyn Navy Yard.1 Arthur Courtney Sewell died on 28 June 1959 in New York, New York, at the age of 69.1
Children of Arthur Courtney Sewell and Irene A. Grogan
- Rita Irene Sewell b. 1 Dec 1922, d. 18 May 2001
- Arthur J. Sewell1 b. 19 Mar 1925, d. 14 Jun 1993
Arthur J. Sewell
M, #2236, b. 19 March 1925, d. 14 June 1993
Arthur J. Sewell was born on 19 March 1925 in New York.1 He was the son of Arthur Courtney Sewell and Irene A. Grogan.2 Arthur J. Sewell died on 14 June 1993 at the age of 68 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Memorial Gardens, Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina.3
SEWELL Arthur J 1 Lt NY B-NY 19 Mar 25 (NCUS Armor 1 lt 22 Sep 50 0960091)--Enl (USNR 22 Feb 43 active 7 Aug 43 to 29 Apr 46) 2 It Inf 15 Dec 47 Cav 4 Jan 50 1 lt 24 Jan 50.4
SEWELL Arthur J 1 Lt NY B-NY 19 Mar 25 (NCUS Armor 1 lt 22 Sep 50 0960091)--Enl (USNR 22 Feb 43 active 7 Aug 43 to 29 Apr 46) 2 It Inf 15 Dec 47 Cav 4 Jan 50 1 lt 24 Jan 50.4
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, New York, Military Service Cards, 1816-1979.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 89748864."
- [S232] Ancestry.com, U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985.
Arthur Livingston Sewell
M, #369, b. 9 February 1844, d. 14 April 1896
Arthur Livingston Sewell. A broker.1 He was born on 9 February 1844 in Québec.2 He was the son of Sheriff William Smith Sewell and Lavinia Marian Griffin. Arthur Livingston Sewell was born on 14 March 1844 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 He married Florence Lena Wallack, daughter of John Lester Wallack and Emily Mary Millais, on 8 November 1871 in Manhattan, New York. Arthur Livingston Sewell and Florence Lena Wallack appear on the census of 1880 at Ocean, New Jersey, together with their daughter Cora.3 Arthur Livingston Sewell died on 14 April 1896 in 700 Boulevard, New York, at the age of 524 and is probably buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond (Staten Island) County, New York.5
Child of Arthur Livingston Sewell and Florence Lena Wallack
- Florence Cara Sewell+6 b. Jun 1877, d. 24 Jun 1949
Citations
- [S107] 1880 US Census, New Jersey, Monmouth, Ocean, District 119.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1844.
- [S107] 1880 US Census.
- [S160] New York Times, 16 April 1896.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 7249390, showing gravestone photograph."
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Arthur Vernon Sewell1
M, #1557, b. 20 March 1874, d. 3 January 1875
Arthur Vernon Sewell was born on 20 March 1874.2 He was the son of Edward Le Mesurier Sewell and Emily Eliza Housman.1 Arthur Vernon Sewell was baptised on 18 April 1874 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by George V. Housman, Rector of Quebec, who was a Godfather together with James A. Sewell.2 He died on 3 January 1875 in Québec.3 He was buried on 5 January 1875 in Québec.3
Augusta Sewell1
F, #926, b. 12 August 1806, d. 22 November 1888
Augusta Sewell was born on 12 August 1806 in Montréal.2 She was the daughter of Stephen Sewell K.C. and Jane Caldwell.1 Augusta Sewell was baptised on 6 September 1806 at Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal.2 She married Major Philip Durnford, son of Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E. and Jane Sophia Mann, on 3 August 1833 in Kingston Church, Portsea, England.3 Augusta Sewell died on 22 November 1888 in Montréal, Québec, at the age of 82.4 She was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montréal.1
Children of Augusta Sewell and Major Philip Durnford
- Elias de Quincy Durnford4 b. 26 May 1834, d. 13 Aug 1835
- Philip Durnford4 b. 17 Apr 1836, d. 16 Jul 1837
- Stephen Charles Durnford4 b. 24 Jun 1837, d. 12 Mar 1846
- George Durnford+1 b. 1 Aug 1838, d. 6 Dec 1922
- Jane Durnford4 b. 6 Nov 1839, d. 17 Mar 1846
- Augusta Durnford4 b. 9 May 1842, d. 14 Mar 1846
- Edward Comyns Durnford1 b. 14 Apr 1844, d. 13 Jan 1927
- Philip Walker Durnford4 b. 24 Sep 1845, d. 8 Sep 1855
- Sophia Mann Durnford1 b. 3 Jun 1847, d. 11 Dec 1930
- Augustus Decimus Durnford+1 b. 11 Jan 1849, d. 30 Jun 1912
- Maria Georgiana Durnford1 b. 4 Dec 1849
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, Actes), 1806.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Tuesday, August 13, 1833.
- [S220] Cynde Durnford-Branecki, Durnford website.
Benjamin Sewell1
M, #419, b. 5 August 1771, d. January 1772
Benjamin Sewell was born on 5 August 1771.2 He was the son of Jonathan/2 Sewell and Esther Quincy.1 Benjamin Sewell died in January 1772.3
Bettie Florence Sewell1
F, #25289, b. 24 September 1913, d. 23 May 2009
Bettie Florence Sewell was born on 24 September 1913 in Blean, Kent, (though the 1939 Register gives 8 May 1913.)1 She was the daughter of Cecil Monypenny Sewell and Ada Florence Cornfoot.1 Bettie Florence Sewell died on 23 May 2009 in Maidstone, Kent, at the age of 95.2
Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell1
M, #1137, b. 18 June 1855, d. 6 January 1917
Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell. Farmer.2 He was born on 18 June 1855 in Québec, Province of Québec.2 He was the son of Montague Charles Sewell and Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Bowles Wolff.3 Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell married Grace Eyre Ford, daughter of Joseph Ford and Isabella Smith, on 1 February 1893 in Chalmer's Church, Québec.4 Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell and Grace Eyre Ford appear on the census of 1911 at Porneuf, Québec. Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell died on 6 January 1917 in Deschambeau, Portneuf County, Québec, at the age of 615 and is buried on 8 January 1917 in Cimetière Woodend, Portneuf, Quebec.5,6
Children of Carl De Lindenburgh Sewell and Grace Eyre Ford
- Montague Carl Sewell+3 b. 29 Apr 1895, d. 22 Oct 1961
- Joseph Algernon Sewell3 b. 16 Oct 1896, d. 8 Oct 1916
- Charlotte Isabelle Sewell3 b. 6 Oct 1899, d. 1980
Citations
- [S203] Information from Iain Alex Sewell.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Chalmer`s Church), 1893.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Portneuf (Church of England), 1917.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 100854621."
Caroline Adelaide Sewell
F, #1387, b. 1858, d. 1951?
Caroline Adelaide Sewell was born in 1858 in Ontario.1 She was the daughter of Robert Shore Milnes Sewell and Louisa F. Wicksteed.2 In 1887 she obtained certification as a nurse at Toronto General Hospital. In 1899 she is listed as a nurse in the Children's Hospital, Toronto, in the city directory. In 1925 she was a witness at the marriage of Claudia Clara Sewell. Caroline Adelaide Sewell died in 1951? Probably unmarried.
THE SENSATION OF the week in New Britain has been the resignation of the matron of the New Britain hospital, Miss C. Adelaide Sewell. This is, strange to say, not the culmination of the recent allopath vs. homeopath troubles, nor in any way connected with them. The resignation was the result of an attempt to aid a friend, which attempt ended badly and the facts became public.
Miss Sewell has been with the New Britain hospital somewhere about a year and a half. She came from Toronto, Can., at the time the hospital was opened in the autumn of ’98, and has since been in charge. She has given good satisfaction, though the allopaths claimed that she, being educated on homeopathic lines, sided with the homeopaths in the troubles between the two schools.
Last February there came to the hospital from Springfield, Mass., a new nurse, a “Miss Bliss.” She was a bright young woman of prepossessing ways, and immediately gained favor with the attending physicians for her skill and cleverness in handling patients.
Miss Sewell introduced her as a friend and there was no comment other than that favorable to “Miss Bliss.” But locked in the hearts of thfese two women was a secret which has now come out and made the situation of both very uncomfortable.
It seems, as Miss Sewell explains, that “Miss Bliss” was really Mrs. Peter Markey of Springfield, and. that her husband is now in the Massachusetts city. He and his wife did not care to go to housekeeping immediately after their marriage and Miss Sewell helped them out by obtaining her a position in New Britain. When circumstances made it best it was "Miss Bliss’ ” idea — and Miss Sewell’s — that she quietly leave and go to her husband in Springfield.
Consequently, and owing to the fact that the New Britain hospital, like all such institutions, has a rule barring married nurses, the fact that “Miss Bliss” was really Mrs. Markey was concealed from the hospital directors.
Everything went on smoothly, and but for the vagaries of nature, all would have been well. The time was approaching when “Miss Bliss” would leave the hospital of necessity. But the first part of week before last, she was in attendance upon an operation which was very unpleasant, and on Friday of that week the unexpected happened.
Drs. E. P. Swasey and Herman Strosser were hurriedly but quietly called in, and in the attic of the hospital occurred the birth into this world of an infant whose eyes were closed in death before they had opened in this world. The doctors were pledged to secrecy and later in the night an undertaker was called and the body of the infant was quietly taken to Fairview cemetery.
Thus far all was well. And for a short time it seemed likely that the untimely arrival of the infant could be kept a secret. The attending physicians attended to the death and burial certificates. Whether they notified Medical Examiner Lyons of the matter is not known, but it is likely that they did. He knew of it, anyway, but has refused to talk to newspaper men about it
On Saturday night the executive committee of the hospital held a meeting. The rumors which were afloat had reached their ears and they proposed to discuss the matter. Miss Sewell learned of this meeting and knew that for her deception her resignation would likely be asked.
Therefore, she forestalled the hospital managers, and, almost before they knew what was happening, she had her resignation before them. They accepted it. She will remain until they choose her successor.
When Coroner Taintor learned of what had occurred, he promptly called upon Medical Examiner Lyons with a view to an investigation, but after a few words with the medical examiner he dropped the matter. Neither will talk.
During the last week, there have been many ugly rumors about to the effect that the father of this child was a New Britain doctor and that Miss Sewell was protecting her friend in wrongdoing, if not in crime. But there seems little, if any, foundation for such. Mrs. Markey will return to Springfield when able. Bridgeport Herald, 13 May 1900.3
MISS SEWELL LOST HER OWN
POSITION BY ATTEMPTING TO
AID AN OLD FRIEND
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The New Britain Hospital Does Not Employ Married Nurses, But Matron Sewell Brought One, a Friend of Hers, There to Stay a Few Months.
The Premature Birth of an Infant Gave the Whole Thing Away and Before Her Resignation Could Be Asked For She Handed It to the Astonished Executive Committee.
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POSITION BY ATTEMPTING TO
AID AN OLD FRIEND
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The New Britain Hospital Does Not Employ Married Nurses, But Matron Sewell Brought One, a Friend of Hers, There to Stay a Few Months.
The Premature Birth of an Infant Gave the Whole Thing Away and Before Her Resignation Could Be Asked For She Handed It to the Astonished Executive Committee.
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THE SENSATION OF the week in New Britain has been the resignation of the matron of the New Britain hospital, Miss C. Adelaide Sewell. This is, strange to say, not the culmination of the recent allopath vs. homeopath troubles, nor in any way connected with them. The resignation was the result of an attempt to aid a friend, which attempt ended badly and the facts became public.
Miss Sewell has been with the New Britain hospital somewhere about a year and a half. She came from Toronto, Can., at the time the hospital was opened in the autumn of ’98, and has since been in charge. She has given good satisfaction, though the allopaths claimed that she, being educated on homeopathic lines, sided with the homeopaths in the troubles between the two schools.
Last February there came to the hospital from Springfield, Mass., a new nurse, a “Miss Bliss.” She was a bright young woman of prepossessing ways, and immediately gained favor with the attending physicians for her skill and cleverness in handling patients.
Miss Sewell introduced her as a friend and there was no comment other than that favorable to “Miss Bliss.” But locked in the hearts of thfese two women was a secret which has now come out and made the situation of both very uncomfortable.
It seems, as Miss Sewell explains, that “Miss Bliss” was really Mrs. Peter Markey of Springfield, and. that her husband is now in the Massachusetts city. He and his wife did not care to go to housekeeping immediately after their marriage and Miss Sewell helped them out by obtaining her a position in New Britain. When circumstances made it best it was "Miss Bliss’ ” idea — and Miss Sewell’s — that she quietly leave and go to her husband in Springfield.
Consequently, and owing to the fact that the New Britain hospital, like all such institutions, has a rule barring married nurses, the fact that “Miss Bliss” was really Mrs. Markey was concealed from the hospital directors.
Everything went on smoothly, and but for the vagaries of nature, all would have been well. The time was approaching when “Miss Bliss” would leave the hospital of necessity. But the first part of week before last, she was in attendance upon an operation which was very unpleasant, and on Friday of that week the unexpected happened.
Drs. E. P. Swasey and Herman Strosser were hurriedly but quietly called in, and in the attic of the hospital occurred the birth into this world of an infant whose eyes were closed in death before they had opened in this world. The doctors were pledged to secrecy and later in the night an undertaker was called and the body of the infant was quietly taken to Fairview cemetery.
Thus far all was well. And for a short time it seemed likely that the untimely arrival of the infant could be kept a secret. The attending physicians attended to the death and burial certificates. Whether they notified Medical Examiner Lyons of the matter is not known, but it is likely that they did. He knew of it, anyway, but has refused to talk to newspaper men about it
On Saturday night the executive committee of the hospital held a meeting. The rumors which were afloat had reached their ears and they proposed to discuss the matter. Miss Sewell learned of this meeting and knew that for her deception her resignation would likely be asked.
Therefore, she forestalled the hospital managers, and, almost before they knew what was happening, she had her resignation before them. They accepted it. She will remain until they choose her successor.
When Coroner Taintor learned of what had occurred, he promptly called upon Medical Examiner Lyons with a view to an investigation, but after a few words with the medical examiner he dropped the matter. Neither will talk.
During the last week, there have been many ugly rumors about to the effect that the father of this child was a New Britain doctor and that Miss Sewell was protecting her friend in wrongdoing, if not in crime. But there seems little, if any, foundation for such. Mrs. Markey will return to Springfield when able. Bridgeport Herald, 13 May 1900.3
Caroline Esther Sewell1,2
F, #390, b. 31 August 1839, d. 18 September 1927
Caroline Esther Sewell was born on 31 August 1839.3 She was the daughter of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Maria Cornelia Westrene Macrae.1 Caroline Esther Sewell was baptised on 21 January 1840 at Québec though the baptismal record does not record the day.3 She died on 18 September 1927 in Cap a L'Aigle, Québec, at the age of 88 unmarried.4 She was buried on 20 September 1927 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 312.4
Citations
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1875.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church).
Catherine Jean Sewell
F, #2428, b. 4 March 1931, d. 3 January 2001
Catherine Jean Sewell was born on 4 March 1931 in Québec City.1 She was the daughter of Harold Macrae Sewell and Laura Roberts.1 Catherine Jean Sewell was baptised on 7 June 1931 at Holy Trinity, Québec.2 In 1995, the address of Catherine Jean Sewell was PO Box 547, Port Hope, Ontario.1 She died on 3 January 2001 in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 69.3
Cecil Monypenny Sewell
M, #478, b. 11 May 1888, d. June 1973
Cecil Monypenny Sewell was born on 11 May 1888 in Madeira, Portugal. Madeira is shown in the 1901 census. His birth was registered in the Medway, Kent, district in the quarter ending June 1888 and his attestation form gives the place of birth as Rochester and his given age indicates a birth date of 30 April 1888.1,2,3 He was the son of Sewallis Arthur Sewell and Cecilia Hara Dotiani Noris.4 Cecil Monypenny Sewell and his mother Cecilia Hara Dotiani Noris appear on the census of 1901 at Four Oaks, Beckley, near Rye, Kent, where Cecilia is listed as a widow aged 31.4 Cecil Monypenny Sewell married Ada Florence Cornfoot, daughter of Charles Boots Cornfoot and Florence Annie Furminger, on 8 August 1910 in All Saints, Whitstable, Kent.5,6 Cecil Monypenny Sewell and Ada Florence Sewell appear in the 1911 census where his occupation is shown as a grocer of 87 High Street, Herne Bay.7 Cecil Monypenny Sewell and Ada Florence Sewell were divorced on 13 November 1916.5 The marriage of Cecil Monypenny Sewell and Mary E. Phillips was registered in the quarter ending December 1922 in the Hollingbourne, Kent, registration district.1 Cecil's death was registered in the quarter ending June 1973 in the Colchester, Essex, registration district.2
Child of Cecil Monypenny Sewell and Ada Florence Cornfoot
- Bettie Florence Sewell5 b. 24 Sep 1913, d. 23 May 2009
Citations
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S89] Family Search, England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920.
- [S121] 1901 British Census.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1916.
- [S606] Findmypast.com, Kent Marriages And Banns.
- [S569] 1911 British Census.
Cecilia de Quincy Sewell1
F, #21484, b. December 1886, d. December 1886
Cecilia de Quincy Sewell's birth was registered in the quarter ending December 1886 in the Strood, Kent, registration district.1 She was the daughter of Sewallis Arthur Sewell and Cecilia Hara Dotiani Noris.1 Cecilia's death was registered in the quarter ending December 1886 in the Strood, Kent, registration district.1 She was buried on 23 December 1886 in Grange Road Cemetery, Gillingham, Kent.2
Charles Albert Sewell1
M, #1979, b. 21 September 1865, d. 10 April 1941
Charles Albert Sewell is also recorded as Arthur Sewell.2 He was born on 21 September 1865 in Portneuf, Québec.3 He was the son of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Cornelia Janetta Elizabeth Thierens.1 Charles Albert Sewell was "received into the Church" on 2 September 1866 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.4 He married Eva Jane Ross, daughter of Henry Ross and Harriett Anne Sait, on 22 July 1896 in Valcartier at the residence of the bride's father.5 In 1909 Charles Albert Sewell was living at Lake St. Joseph and his occupation was given as Inspector of Mills in the registration of his daughter Geraldine's baptism.6 He died on 10 April 1941 in 80 Avenue des Braves, Québec City, Québec, at the age of 75.3 He was buried on 10 April 1941 in Mount Hermon Cemetery. plot 374.7
Children of Charles Albert Sewell and Eva Jane Ross
- Henry Arthur Sewell+1 b. 19 Apr 1897, d. 27 Mar 1983
- Harold Macrae Sewell+1 b. 17 Jul 1900, d. 28 Mar 1978
- Cornelia Maude Sewell1 b. 6 Aug 1901, d. 17 Mar 1975
- Geraldine Eva Constance Sewell1 b. 8 Feb 1909, d. 3 Mar 1993
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree Project. Fraser R. Lindsay, GEDCOM File.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1866.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Valcartier (Church of England, Saint Catherine), 1896.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1909.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, Q43.
Dr. Charles Colin Sewell1
M, #387, b. 17 June 1841, d. 1 December 1909
Dr. Charles Colin Sewell was born on 17 June 1841 in Québec.1,2 He was the son of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Maria Cornelia Westrene Macrae.3 Dr. Charles Colin Sewell was baptised on 5 October 1841 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.1 He married Helen Amelia Webster, daughter of James Webster and Elizabeth Youl, on 21 March 1870 in the Parish Church, Esher, Surrey.4 Dr. Charles Colin Sewell died on 1 December 1909 in Québec at the age of 685,6 and was buried on 3 December 1909 in Mount Hermon Cemetery, plot 1025.7,6
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1864; McGill University, 1869; M.R.C.P., Edinburgh; colonel and surgeon to the Royal Canadian Artillery, retired, with active service during the Riel rebellion in 1885; principal medical officer of the Quebec District; a governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Quebec; died at his home in Quebec, December 1, from pneumonia, aged 68. He was given a military funeral and the pallbearers were selected from the officers of the permanent and volunteer corps.8
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1864; McGill University, 1869; M.R.C.P., Edinburgh; colonel and surgeon to the Royal Canadian Artillery, retired, with active service during the Riel rebellion in 1885; principal medical officer of the Quebec District; a governor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Quebec; died at his home in Quebec, December 1, from pneumonia, aged 68. He was given a military funeral and the pallbearers were selected from the officers of the permanent and volunteer corps.8
Children of Dr. Charles Colin Sewell and Helen Amelia Webster
- Colin James Sewell+ b. 27 Jan 1871, d. 8 May 1954
- Mabel Sewell7 b. 28 May 1872, d. 20 Jul 1954
- Constance May Sewell+7 b. 20 Jan 1876, d. 6 Sep 1967
- Helen Beatrice Hope Sewell7 b. 27 Aug 1878, d. 11 Dec 1971
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1841.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Thursday, Mar 24, 1870; pg. 1; Issue 26706.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Friday, Dec 03, 1909; pg. 1; Issue 39133.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1909.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S89] Family Search, United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968.
Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell1
M, #1092, b. 7 August 1829, d. 24 September 1876
Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell was born on 7 August 1829 in Québec.2 He was the son of Rev. Edmund Willoughby Sewell and Susan Stewart.2 Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell was baptised on 27 August 1829 at Holy Trinity Church, Québec.3 He married Susan Francis Panton, daughter of James Panton, on 12 November 1868 in Leeds, Ontario, (at which her age is recorded as 36.)4 Charles Randolph Montgomerie Sewell died on 24 September 1876 in Hamilton, Ontario, at the age of 47.5 He was buried on 27 September 1876 in Hamilton Cemetery, Christ Church Cathedral section.2
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1829.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1829.
- [S89] Family Search, Ontario, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869.
- [S460] MI, "Hamilton Cemetery, Ontario."
Charles Stuart Sewell1
M, #21577, b. 3 July 1911, d. 22 April 1916
Charles Stuart Sewell was born on 3 July 1911 in Riverside County, California.1 He was the son of John Edward Taylor Sewell and Emma Mae Ricker.1 Charles Stuart Sewell died on 22 April 1916 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, at the age of 42 and is buried in Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, California.2
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, California Birth Index, 1905-1995.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 83949084."
Charlotte Sewell1
F, #925, b. 26 October 1804, d. 17 April 1888
Charlotte Sewell was born on 26 October 1804 in Montréal.2 She was the daughter of Stephen Sewell K.C. and Jane Caldwell.1 Charlotte Sewell married Colonel John Durnford, son of Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E. and Jane Sophia Mann, on 28 October 1835 in Montréal.3,4 Charlotte Sewell and Colonel John Durnford appeared in the 1861 census at Greenwich, Kent. Durnford is listed as Assistant Military Storekeeper, War Department.5 Charlotte Sewell and Colonel John Durnfordappeared in the 1871 census at Leamington, Warwickshire, hey are in lodgings and John Durnford is listed as a retired army officer.6 Charlotte Sewell and Colonel John Durnford appeared in the 1881 census at Fort George Ordnance House, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Here he is described as "retired deputy superintendant of stores of late Military Stores Department of the Army."7 Charlotte Sewell died on 17 April 1888 at 66 Hauteville, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, at the age of 83.8
Children of Charlotte Sewell and Colonel John Durnford
- Jane Durnford9 b. 16 Sep 1838, d. 17 Sep 1838
- John Elias Durnford1 b. 7 Sep 1843, d. 26 Apr 1867
- Lt. Colonel Charles Day Durnford1 b. 27 Jan 1846, d. 5 Apr 1908
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S220] Cynde Durnford-Branecki, Durnford website.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral,Actes), 1835.
- [S205] Newspaper, Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser (Exeter, England), Thursday, December 17, 1835.
- [S218] 1861 British Census, Kent. Greenwich. Greenwich East, District 18.
- [S100] 1871 British, Warwickshire. Leamington, District 10.
- [S50] British Census 1881.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Star, 17 April 1888.
- [S490] Henry Mosle West Winter, Durnford family records, p. 31.
Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell1,2
F, #389, b. 25 January 1836, d. 30 November 1927
Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell was born on 25 January 1836 in Québec.3 She was the daughter of Dr. James Arthur Sewell and Maria Cornelia Westrene Macrae.1 Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell was born on 27 March 1836 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec, by E.W. Sewell, Minister of the Chapel of the Holy Trinity.3 She married Charles Pipon Champion, son of Thomas Pipon Champion and Ann Routh, on 23 June 1863 in Québec.4 Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell died on 30 November 1927 in Québec at the age of 91.2 She was buried on 2 December 1927 in Mount Hermon Cemetery.2
Children of Charlotte Henrietta Westrene Sewell and Charles Pipon Champion
- Annie Gertrude Champion2 b. 29 Apr 1864, d. 24 Oct 1931
- Walter Sewell Champion+2 b. 8 Feb 1866, d. 12 Nov 1940
- Mary Cornelia Champion+2 b. 30 Mar 1868, d. 22 Jul 1946
- Charles Arthur Champion+2 b. 15 Feb 1870, d. 16 Apr 1936
- Constance Muriel Champion2 b. 8 Jul 1874, d. 22 Jun 1932
- Justine Louise Champion2 b. 29 May 1878, d. 29 Jan 1970