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Arthur Sewall

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Arthur Sewall

Birth
Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
Death
31 Jul 1961 (aged 74)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Mayor of Bath. Arthur Sewall was born on 21 July 1887 in Bath, Maine. He was the son of William Dunning Sewall and Mary Loke Sumner. Arthur Sewall graduated in 1910 from Yale. He married Laura A. Barler on 18 November 1916 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Arthur Sewall died on 31 July 1961 at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, at the age of 74 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine.


Children of Arthur Sewall and Laura A. Barler


Mary Sewall b. 24 Sep 1917, d. 30 May 1990


William Dunning Sewall b. 21 Jan 1921, d. 26 Apr 2003


BATH, Me. - Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Arthur Sewall, 74, onetime mayor of Bath and retired president of the Bath National Bank. Sewall died in a Boston hospital after a long illness.

A native of Bath, where his family founded a shipyard in 1823, Sewall served as mayor from 1933 through 1937 and again in 1939. He succeeded his father as president of the bank in 1930 and retired several years later to be succeeded in turn by his brother, former Maine Gov. Sumner Sewall.

Tuesday, August 1, 1961, Boston American (Boston, Massachusetts), page 9.


Mayor of Bath. Arthur Sewall was born on 21 July 1887 in Bath, Maine. He was the son of William Dunning Sewall and Mary Loke Sumner. Arthur Sewall graduated in 1910 from Yale. He married Laura A. Barler on 18 November 1916 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Arthur Sewall died on 31 July 1961 at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, at the age of 74 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine.


Children of Arthur Sewall and Laura A. Barler


Mary Sewall b. 24 Sep 1917, d. 30 May 1990


William Dunning Sewall b. 21 Jan 1921, d. 26 Apr 2003


BATH, Me. - Funeral arrangements were being completed today for Arthur Sewall, 74, onetime mayor of Bath and retired president of the Bath National Bank. Sewall died in a Boston hospital after a long illness.

A native of Bath, where his family founded a shipyard in 1823, Sewall served as mayor from 1933 through 1937 and again in 1939. He succeeded his father as president of the bank in 1930 and retired several years later to be succeeded in turn by his brother, former Maine Gov. Sumner Sewall.

Tuesday, August 1, 1961, Boston American (Boston, Massachusetts), page 9.




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