| Self | Parents | Grandparents | GGParents | GGGParents |
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| Robert Smith (Rob) Chew Captain, USN (SC) *1887 03 04 Washington DC USA US SSN 038-24-0256 (From JJC 10003) "At least one of his children was born in Guantanamo, I think it was Bobby." (From SJC 15305) "My mother, Mary Cady Chew [11644], was the one born at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A couple of years ago [as of 2003] during a driving tour of Conanicut Island, my Aunt Beechie told me Uncle Bobby was born in Jamestown at the Pollock's house. She pointed it out as we drove by in Shoreby Hills." 10009 |
Robert Smith Chew *1848 10 Washington DC USA Listed in 1900 Census, Washington Co., D.C., Roll 159 Book 1, Page 193a, Line 73; living at 1912 H Street, employed as a bank clerk. (From JJC 10003) Started as a clerk at the Riggs Bank in Washington, D.C. Eventually became head of the credit department. Bought a 'cottage' in Jamestown, R.I. where his wife and children spent their summers growing up. Listed in 1880 Census of Washington, see ERS 10044. 10021 <48:5 |
Robert Smith Chew Civil servant *1811 VA USA
Brief biography listed in Appleton's 1886 Encyclopedia, is mentioned elsewhere for his roles as aide to Seward (was present at signing of Alaskan treaty in 1867, painted by Emanuel Leutze, an excerpt of which is shown above) and wartime special messenger for Lincoln. 1834 07: Joined State Department (according to sworn testimony, p. 117 of Congressional Globe, 40th Congress, 2nd Session at memory.loc.gov) 1844 03 02: Is mentioned in National Intelligencer as an Assistant Marshal on horseback at the funeral for the late Secretary of State, the Hon. Abel P. Upshur, killed when a gun aboard the USS Princeton exploded during a demonstration. 1861 04 06: Carried a famous message (which survives, and can be viewed at memory.loc.gov) from Lincoln to Governor Pickens at Charleston. 1866 07: Promoted to Chief Clerk of the State Department. 1868 04 04: Testified before Senate in impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson (memory.loc.gov). 1880: widow listed in Washington, DC USA census. Should investigate Seward papers at U of Rochester. Library of Congress has some correspondence with Hamilton Fish as part of the latter's archives (LC mm 78020602). According to family lore, when his brother was captured in the Civil War, RSC negotiated his release into house arrest at RSC's home. 10043 <59:6 |
Robert Smith Chew 1779-1826 11 02 10051 <70:7 |
John Chew 10067 <72:8 >61:21 |
| Elizabeth Smith 10068 <72:8 >50:21 |
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| Elizabeth (Betsey) French 1783-1842 10052 <70:7 |
George French 10085 |
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| Anne Brayne Benger 10086 >12520:78 |
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| Elizabeth Ringold Smith *1815/1818 Washington, DC USA? Listed in 1880 Census of Washington, DC USA as widowed, living with sons Robert, John and Walter, sister Louisa and servants Kittie Walker, Caroline Green and Elenora Buckner. 10044 <59:6 |
Richard Smith 1786-1864 10053 <61:7 |
Walter Smith 10095 >164:26 |
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| Hester Belt 10096 >1730:79 |
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| Covington Mackall 1796-1876 10054 <61:7 |
Leonard Covington Mackall 10121 <64:8 >138:24 |
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| Catherine Beall 10122 <64:8 >125:27 |
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| Mary Emott (Minnie) Cady *1862 09 14 Brooklyn NY USA LDS: R8LZ-3P. 10034 <48:5 |
Howard Cleveland Cady Lawyer, lived in New York and Washington *1822 10 02 Killingly, Windham Co., CT USA 1847: Howard C Cady listed as a lawyer at 16 Willow Street in Old Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn City Directory (and the previous year "near Cranberry"). 1849: Howard Cady listed as a lawyer at 41 Joralemon Street in Old Brooklyn Heights in Brooklyn City Directory. 1880: Listed in Washington DC USA Census, E.D. 39+40, FHL Film 1254122; Nat'l Arch. Film T9-0122; Page 362C. LDS: R8LX-XV. 10045 <54:6 |
James Hervey Cady 1780 05 20-1832 09 10055 <56:7 |
David Cady 10151 <62:8 >24:5 |
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| Lois Polly Cleveland 10152 <62:8 >54:9 |
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| Sarah C. Howard 1794/1800-1880/1873 10056 <56:7 |
James Howard 10179 >33:9 |
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| Sally Chapline 10180 >44:7 |
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| Mary Denison Heard *1821 08 01 Killingly, Windham Co., CT USA Possibly born 1821, in NYC, and named Mary Dennison Heard? LDS: R8LX-Z2. 10046 <54:6 |
William Heard 1789-1875 10057 |
John Heard 10209 >25:5 |
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| Susanna Burnham 10210 >897:77 |
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| Katherine/Cata Kimball 1788-1885 10058 |
Jeremiah Kimball 10239 >51:6 |
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| Lois Choate 10240 >899:78 |
| Spouse | Children | Children-in-Law | Grandchildren |
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| Beatrice Hale (Bee) Pollock Spelling corrected from Pollack by SCJ 15305. 11642 <1:1 | Beatrice (Beechie) Chew (From JJC 10003) Oldest of three children. Living in San Antonio and Houston as of 2003. Has two sons, one likely named Edward, Jr. 15310 | Edward (Hutch) Hutcheson From JJC 10003. Houston native, naval officer at time of marriage during WWII. Returned to Houston after the war and became a lawyer. Summered in Jamestown RI. 15311 | Polly Hutcheson 15314 |
| Ike Kampmann From JJC 10003. San Antonio native, Beechie's second husband following Hutch's death. 15313 | |||
| Mary Cady (Mahie) Chew *1923 05 26 Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (From JJC 10003) Second of three children, died shortly after the memorial service for her father, which took place in the summer of 1986. (From SCJ 15305) "My mother [...] was [...] born at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She died in Orange Park, FL and was cremated. [...] They [she and her husband] are both ensconced in an alcove at the Jacksonville Memorial Cemetery in Orange Park, FL." US SSN 038-16-9529, if she was actually born 1923 05 16. If so, she died 1987 02 in Florida. 11644 | Stephen Clark Jones 1919 10 05-1992 01 US SSN 039-01-9934 (whence date of death) (From SCJ 15305) "He died in Orange Park, FL and was cremated also. They [he and his wife are] both ensconced in an alcove at the Jacksonville Memorial Cemetery in Orange Park, FL." 11645 | Stephen Clark Jones 15305 | |
| Mary Miller (Molly) Jones 15306 | |||
| Patricia Elizabeth Jones 15308 | |||
| Robert Smith (Bob, Bobby) Chew Captain, USN *1925 08 15 Pollock residence, Jamestown, RI USA (From JJC 10003) Went to Naval Academy during WWII, became naval aviator. Was shot down off the coast of Vietnam, was rescued and returned safely to his Carrier. Eventually became a captain, and was commandant of a Naval Airfield at his last posting. Is a year younger than JJC (who was born in late 1923). (From SJC 15305) "A couple of years ago [as of 2003] during a driving tour of Conanicut Island, my Aunt Beechie told me Uncle Bobby was born in Jamestown at the Pollock's house. She pointed it out as we drove by in Shoreby Hills. [... He] lived with [his uncle JJC 10005 and aunt JKL 10004] for a short period during one of his tours at the Pentagon." "[H]e was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Class of 1948 and attended the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School and graduated in Class 30." "Initial indications are an aneurism may have been the cause [of his death]." Mentioned in United States Naval Aviation 1910-1995 by Roy A. Grossnick: "[1969] 13 June - Lieutenant Commanders Randall K. Billings and Rober S. Chew, Jr., of Patuxent River, MD piloting an F-4A Phantom II and an F-8D Crusader aircraft, made the first fully automatic carrier landings with production equipment on board Midway off the California coast. The landings, made 'hands off' with both flight controls and throttles operated automatically by signals from the ship, highlighted almost 10 years of research and development and followed by almost 6 years the first such carrier landings made with test equipment." Obituary in Houston Chronicle, 2005-12-18: "CAPTAIN ROBERT SMITH CHEW, JR. (USN RET), died on December 13, 2005. He was born on Ausust 15, 1925 in Jamestown, Rhode Island to Captain Robert Smith Chew, Sr, USN (ret) and Beatrice Pollock Chew. 15315 | Elinor Jones From JJC 10003. Native of Jamestown, RI. RSC's first wife. Died of cancer. 15316 | Robert Smith Chew 15317 >2:1 | |
| Evelyn H. From JJC 10003. RSC's third wife, married when RSC was in his 70s. Has relatives (a daughter?) in Toronto. 15320 | |||
| Patricia Rose From JJC 10003. RSC's second wife, formerly Eleanor's nurse. 15318 |
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