Seward, John (JxS)

  • Posted on: 13 February 2014
  • By: jshapiro
Seward ID: 
JxS
Primary Name
Prefix or Title: 
Col.
First Name: 
John
Surname: 
Seward
Birth and Death
Birth Info
Birth Month: 
May
Birth Day: 
22
Birth Year: 
1730
Birth Note: 
Somerset County New Jersey, USA
Citation for Birth Info: 
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40272591
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Death Info
Death Month: 
December
Death Day: 
29
Death Year: 
1797
Citation for Death Info: 
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40272591
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Relationships
Marriage Information: 
Marriage and Children Info
Spouse: 
Seward, Mary (MSS)
Marriage Date Prefix: 
Roxbury, Morris County, NJ
Marriage Month: 
March
Marriage Day: 
22
Marriage Year: 
1751
Children: 
Seward, John (JS2)
Seward, Obadiah
Seward, Nancy
Seward, Hester
Seward, Samuel Sweezey (SSS)
Seward, Israel
Biographical Information
Biography and Citation Information: 
Biography: 
Children: - Polly Seward (1752-1772) m Richard Edsall - Obadiah Seward (1754-1799) m Heila Edsall - Nancy Seward (1756-62) - Helia Seward (1758-62) - Elizabeth Swazey (1760-1795) m Jonathan Swazey - Hester Seward(1762-62) - John Seward (1765-1845) m Mary Butler - Samuel Swezey Seward (1768-1849) m Mary Jennings - Israel Seward (1773-) m Elizabeth John Seward was a freeholder in Hardyston township records in 1767. Eight years later when the hostilities broke out between England and the colonies, he enlisted as a private in Captain McMire's company of the First Battalian, New Jersey line. He was soon promoted to the Captaincy of the Second Regiment; then Feb. 28, 1777, promoted to be Lieut. Colonel; and soon after upon Col. Ephraim Martin's resignation, to the Colonelship of the Regiment. He did much service during the war in driving off the gangs of tory marauders that infested the Snufftown mountains, and the enemy once posted a reward of $50 for his head. He kept his house barricaded for defense. One afternoon while he was walking through the woods he heard the click of a flint gunlock. He looked around and saw an Indian who had attempted to shoot him but whose gun missed fire. He drew his own rifle so quickly that the redskin could not get away,and ordered him to surrender, which he could not help doing, and so was taken prisoner. The Colonel once shot a man supposed to be a British spy, who was lurking around the house apparently for a sinister motive. He reared a family of ten children, and died upon his farm Dec. 17, 1797,in the 68th year of his age.
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=40272591
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Thursday, February 13, 2014 - 15:30
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Extra information from Google Docs spreadsheet
Father ID: 
Obadiah Seward
Mother ID: 
Isabella Seward
Citation for Marriage Info (old): 
Editorial Information
Editorial Review: 
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