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  2. Samuel Sewall - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sewall (/ ˈ sj uː əl /; March 28, 1652 – January 1, 1730) was a judge, businessman, and printer in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, best known for his involvement in the Salem witch trials, [1] for which he later apologized, and his essay The Selling of Joseph (1700), which criticized slavery. [2]

  3. Samuel Sewall (congressman) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sewall (December 11, 1757 – June 8, 1814) was an American lawyer and congressman. He was born in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Biography

  4. Abby May - Wikipedia

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    On her mother's side, she was born into the families of Sewall and Quincy. Her mother, Dorothy Sewall, was great-granddaughter of Samuel Sewall, a presiding judge of Salem witch trials. Her father, Colonel Joseph May, was a lauded Unitarian layman. [1] As a child she did not regularly attend a formal school.

  5. Samuel Edmund Sewall - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Edmund Sewall (1799–1888) was an American lawyer, abolitionist, and suffragist. He co-founded the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society , lent his legal expertise to the Underground Railroad , and served a term in the Massachusetts Senate as a Free-Soiler .

  6. Deodat Lawson - Wikipedia

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    The diarist Samuel Sewall first records him coming to Boston in 1681. [6] He was a minister in Salem Village beginning in 1684 when several church members (including Peter Cloyce, husband of Sarah Cloyce a woman who would be among the first accused of witchcraft in 1692) were sent by the church to get a boat and help him move his belongings up ...

  7. Sewall - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Edmund Sewall (1799-1888), American lawyer, abolitionist, and suffragist; Sarah Sewall, American lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School; Stephen Sewall (orientalist) (1734–1804), American professor at Harvard University; Sumner Sewall (1897–1965), Governor of Maine and airline executive; Thomas Sewall (1786–1845), American physician

  8. Man guilty of defrauding Colorado investors gets 23 years in ...

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    Bryant Edwin Sewall, 57, formerly of Little Elm, Texas, received a 23-year prison sentence, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado. A federal ...

  9. John Saffin - Wikipedia

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    John Saffin (November 1626 – 29 July 1710) was an English-born merchant, politician, judge, and poet. He is best known for the work A Brief and Candid Answer, which was written in response to Samuel Sewall's The Selling of Joseph, [1] and for a small collection of poetry, most of which was not published until the 20th century.