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Jesse A Jewett

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Jesse A Jewett

Birth
Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
15 Mar 1866 (aged 28)
Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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stone is in poor condition, looks like born in St. Albans, Vt., and died in Swanton Vt.

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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
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Jesse A. Jewett, b. May 4, 1837, Swanton, Franklin, Vermont. d. April 16, 1866 (March 16, 1866, gravestone) Swanton, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Eleazer Jewett and Dorothy Abel (buried St.Albans Bay Cemetery).

"On the outbreak of the Civil War he was mustered into the U.S. service as 2nd Lieutenant of Co. C, 5th Vermont Volunteers, Sept. 5th, 1861; was promoted to 1st Lieutenant July 9, 1862; promoted to Captain of Company K, March 21, 1863, and resigned on account of physical disability, May 29, 1863, of which he died. He was in the battles of Lee's Mills, Williamsburg, Golding Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Crompton's Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Mary's Heights, and Salem Heights." Unmarried.

Ref: Frederick Clarke Jewett: History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America : a record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, Deacon Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639; also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800 Rowley, Mass.: Jewett Family of America, 1908, Vol. 1, p. 486.
stone is in poor condition, looks like born in St. Albans, Vt., and died in Swanton Vt.

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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]

Jesse A. Jewett, b. May 4, 1837, Swanton, Franklin, Vermont. d. April 16, 1866 (March 16, 1866, gravestone) Swanton, Franklin, Vermont. He was the son of Eleazer Jewett and Dorothy Abel (buried St.Albans Bay Cemetery).

"On the outbreak of the Civil War he was mustered into the U.S. service as 2nd Lieutenant of Co. C, 5th Vermont Volunteers, Sept. 5th, 1861; was promoted to 1st Lieutenant July 9, 1862; promoted to Captain of Company K, March 21, 1863, and resigned on account of physical disability, May 29, 1863, of which he died. He was in the battles of Lee's Mills, Williamsburg, Golding Farm, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Crompton's Gap, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Mary's Heights, and Salem Heights." Unmarried.

Ref: Frederick Clarke Jewett: History and genealogy of the Jewetts of America : a record of Edward Jewett, of Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and of his two emigrant sons, Deacon Maximilian and Joseph Jewett, settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639; also of Abraham and John Jewett, early settlers of Rowley, and of the Jewetts who have settled in the United States since the year 1800 Rowley, Mass.: Jewett Family of America, 1908, Vol. 1, p. 486.


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