Jonathan M. Sewall

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Jonathan Mitchell Sewall (1748–1808) was a lawyer and poet who achieved some notability, published as Jonathan M. Sewall.

He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, to Mitchell Sewall and Elizabeth Price.[1][2][3][4][5][6] (or according to other sources, York in 1749[7]) and adopted by his uncle, chief Justice Stephen Sewall, studied law and in 1774 became register of probate in Grafton County, New Hampshire. His ode, War and Washington was celebrated and sung in the revolutionary war. A volume of his poems was published in 1801.[7] He died in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on March 29, 1808.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b The New England Gazetteer 4th edition, 1829 By John Hayward
  2. ^ Dictionary of American Biography. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1928–1936.
  3. ^ New Hampshire Early State Papers, vol.22.
  4. ^ Bell, Charles H. (1894). Bench and Bar in New Hampshire.
  5. ^ Hazlett, Charles A. (1915). History of Rockingham County.
  6. ^ Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. Ancestry.com.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary 2nd edition, 1832 by William Allen
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