| Self | Parents | Grandparents | GGParents | GGGParents |
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| 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 |
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 Court Clerk *1779 Spottsylvania Co., VA USA Succeeded his father as Clerk of the Hustings Court for the Town and Corporation of Fredericksburg, some of whose signed certificates 1812 07 14-1820 02 26 survive. Is listed at LDS IGI 442426.35.25657. Month and date of death from findagrave.com, which lists interment at Masonic Cemetery, Fredericksburg VA, is source of father-in-law's profession and gives date of marriage as 1802-10-20. S. Bassett French confirms career. but gives date of death as 1825-11-23. Dora C. Jett (see RBC 14139) gives the text of his tombstone, confirms his date of death, says his will was dated 1821-10-17 and left property to his wife, his sister and his sons RSC 10043, JJC 11661 and an unknown son George French Chew. I would very much like to see this will. 10051 <70:7 |
John Chew 1753-1806 02 12 10067 <72:8 |
Robert Chew 10069 <113:9 >48:20 |
| Mary (Molly) Perrott 10070 <113:9 >11:4 |
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| Elizabeth Smith 1759-1806 05 21 10068 <72:8 |
John Smith 10071 |
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| Mary Chew 10072 >48:20 |
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| Elizabeth (Betsey) French *1783 10052 <70:7 |
George French 1751-1824 10085 |
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| Anne Brayne Benger 175_-1794 10086 |
John Benger 10087 <73:9 >12483:77 |
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| Elizabeth (Betty) Johnston 10088 <73:9 >35:20 |
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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 Washington DC USA 10053 <61:7 |
Walter Smith 1744-1796 10095 |
Clement Smith 10097 >91:25 |
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| Barbara Sim 10098 >71:25 |
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| Hester Belt 1744-1814 10096 |
Joseph Belt 10099 >8:3 |
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| Esther Smith 10100 >1720:78 |
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| Covington Mackall *1796 Washington DC USA 10054 <61:7 |
Leonard Covington Mackall 1768-1843 10121 <64:8 |
Benjamin Mackall 10123 <70:9 >10:3 |
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| Rebecca Covington 10124 <70:9 >126:23 |
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| Catherine Beall 1769-1789 10122 <64:8 |
Brooke Beall 10125 <70:9 >99:26 |
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| Margaret Johns 10126 <70:9 >24:4 |
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| Mary Emott (Minnie) Cady *1862 09 14 Brooklyn NY USA LDS: R8LZ-3P. 10034 <2041:81 m. 1886 04 28 Washington DC USA | John James Chew Captain, CEC, USN *1893 03 18 Washington DC USA Studied engineering at Cornell, tuition paid by a client of his father's. Also held a reserve commission in the Army. Buried at Arlington Cemetery. Is the Lieut. J. J. Chew listed as superintendent of public works on page 64 in the 1928 USGPO publication "American Samoa: Joint hearings before the Committee on territories and insular possessions...". Is the Captain J.J. Chew who signs a letter on page 228 of the "Investigation of Military Public WOrks: Hearings... 82d Congress, 2d Session" in 1952. 10005 | Jessie Katherine Lobdell 1888 08 04-1975 10 __ US SSN 225-66-4636 JC 10003: had cousins named "Big Bill" Rutan and "Cousin Dorothy" Rutan McMaster (sp?). Dorothy visited us in Toronto. Alzheimer's Disease. 10004 <87:16 m. 1922 10 __ Mountain Lakes NJ USA | John James (Jack) Chew 10003 >22:3 |
| Jean MacPherson Chew 10022 >5:2 | |||
| 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 | Beatrice Hale (Bee) Pollock Spelling corrected from Pollack by SCJ 15305. 11642 <1:1 | Beatrice (Beechie) Chew 15310 >1:1 | |
| Mary Cady (Mahie) Chew 11644 >3:1 | |||
| Robert Smith (Bob, Bobby) Chew 15315 >3:2 | |||
| Richard Smith (Dick) Chew Captain, USN CEC *1895 03 30? Washington DC USA US SSN 161-10-4188? (From JJC 10003) "Uncle Dick married Aunt Skip. Uncle Dick served in the Navy during WWI. He worked for Prudential Insurance in Philadelphia. So did Aunt Skip, who was Dick's boss! [...] Uncle Dick also acquired a house in Jamestown [RI], as did of course, [his brother] Rob. So Jamestown is rather special in our family's history. [...] Uncle Dick died in Philadelphia." 10023 | Mary (Skip) Smith (From JJC 10003) "Aunt Skip died in a highway crash while we were in Saitama 1972-73." 15322 | William Davis Miller (Billy) Chew 15325 >3:2 | |
| Richard Smith (Ricky) Chew 15323 | |||
| Mary H. Chew *1889 12 Washington DC USA US SSN 221-50-9510? If so, then 1889-11-25 to 1972-08, died New Castle Co. DE (From JJC 10003) Middle name was probably Heard, her grandmother's family name. 11634 | William (Billy) Davis Miller -1959 (From JJC 10003) Became Mary's second husband sometime after 1917. 11647 | ||
| Gardiner Bell -1914? nephew of Alexander Graham Bell (From JJC 10003) Mary's first husband, married around 1912, died two years later of a ruptured appendix on a train to Boston. 11649 m. 1912? Washington, DC USA |
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