William Henry SEWARD

Male 1801 - 1872  (71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Henry SEWARD was born on 16 May 1801 (son of Samuel Swayze SEWARD and Mary JENNINGS); died on 10 Oct 1872; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Cayuga, New York.

    Notes:

    Birth: May 16, 1801
    Death: Oct. 10, 1872

    American Statesman. He was born in Florida, New York his father a wealthy physician who later became a judge. Tutored at home with some formal education in the local school, he was admitted to Union College in Schenectady and upon graduation studied law under lawyers in Goshen and New York City which culminated in admittance to the state bar at the young age of 21. Seward entered into a law partnership with Judge Elijah Miller in Auburn, New York. The judge was destined to become his father-in-law after receiving permission to marry his daughter with condition the couple would have to share his home. He quickly developed an interest in politics winning election to the state senate then on the become governor of New York and finally a US Senator. William and his wife were devout abolitionists and even used their home to shelter fugitive slaves. He was instrumental in helping Harriet Tubman to settle in Auburn and secured property on his street where she lived until her death. Head of the Republican Party, William H. Seward was the leading candidate for the presidential nomination. However, it went to Abraham Lincoln and due to his support during the presidential campaign was named Secretary of State. His powerful leadership proved invaluable to the Union during the Civil War. He smooth over US-British tensions during the Trent Affair dissuading Britain from recognizing the Confederacy and was instrumental in getting France to withdraw from Mexico using the Monroe Doctrine as his authority. He helped to write the Emancipation Proclamation. Seward was wounded by a would-be assassin on the same night that Lincoln was murdered. After his recovery, he remained as Secretary of State under Andrew Johnson. He was an enthusiastic expansionist and negotiated the annexation of the Midway Islands and the purchase of Alaska from the Russians. He retired from politics at the end of Johnson's term. After touring the Pacific Northwest, he returned to Auburn New York remaining active by writing. His main work was a "Life of John Quincy Adams." He died in his office as he lay on his office couch with his family gathered around. His foresight was not generally acknowledged for the purchase of Alaska and his detractors tabbed the venture 'Seward's folly, Seward's Icebox and Johnson's polar bear garden.' The seaside town of Seward, Alaska, located on the Kenai Peninsula, is named in his honor. Seward's Day is a holiday in Alaska and is celebrated on the last Monday of March. The Seward House constructed by his father-in-law in Auburn is a popular tourist attraction. One of the workmen during construction was Brigham Young, a then sixteen year old apprentice painter and carpenter. It not only became the home of William Seward but four generations of the family until 1951. It has hosted many distinguished visitors: Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Generals Ulysses S. Grant and George A. Custer, Presidents John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, Andrew Johnson, William Mckinley, Dorothea Dix and Harriet Tubman. His 3 sons and 2 daughters were born here. General William Henry Seward, Jr. was his son. The house today is a National Historic Landmark. It houses intact the original collection of furniture, household items, decorative arts, documents and photographs of this remarkable family. (bio by: Donald Greyfield (inactive))

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    William married Frances Adeline MILLER on 20 Oct 1824. Frances was born on 24 Sep 1805; died on 21 Jun 1865; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Cayuga, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Swayze SEWARD was born on 5 Dec 1768 (son of John SEWARD and Mary SWAYZE); died on 24 Aug 1849 in Florida, Orange, New York.

    Samuel married Mary JENNINGS on 2 Jun 1792. Mary was born on 27 Nov 1769; died on 11 Dec 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary JENNINGS was born on 27 Nov 1769; died on 11 Dec 1844.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Jennings SEWARD was born on 23 Aug 1792 in Florida, Orange, New York; died on 3 Jan 1840 in Orange County, New York.
    2. Elizabeth SEWARD was born on 22 Nov 1795.
    3. Edwin Poladore SEWARD was born on 21 Jun 1799 in New York; died in 1872.
    4. 1. William Henry SEWARD was born on 16 May 1801; died on 10 Oct 1872; was buried in Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, Cayuga, New York.
    5. Louisa Cornelia SEWARD was born on 29 Oct 1805; died on 4 Jan 1839.
    6. George Washington SEWARD was born on 26 Aug 1808 in New York; died on 7 Dec 1888 in Florida, Orange, New York; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John SEWARD was born on 22 May 1730 in Morris, New Jersey; died on 29 Dec 1797 in Hurdstown, New Jersey; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York.

    Notes:

    John was a colonel.

    John married Mary SWAYZE on 22 Mar 1751 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey. Mary (daughter of Samuel SWAYZE and Penelope HORTON) was born on 3 Apr 1733 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 29 Feb 1816 in Florida, Orange, New York; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary SWAYZE was born on 3 Apr 1733 in Southold, Suffolk, New York (daughter of Samuel SWAYZE and Penelope HORTON); died on 29 Feb 1816 in Florida, Orange, New York; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York.
    Children:
    1. Polly SEWARD was born in 1752 in Southold, Suffolk, New York.
    2. Obadiah SEWARD was born on 2 Aug 1754; died on 7 Apr 1799 in Hurdtown, Morris, New Jersey; was buried in Hurdtown Cemetery, Hurdtown, Morris, New Jersey.
    3. Nancy SEWARD was born in 1756; died in 1762.
    4. Elizabeth SEWARD was born on 15 Apr 1760; died on 5 Nov 1795; was buried in Slate Hill Cemetery, Goshen, Orange, New York.
    5. Helia SEWARD was born in 1758; died in 1762.
    6. Hester SEWARD was born in 1762; died in 1762.
    7. John SEWARD was born on 10 Jun 1765; died in Apr 1845 in Hillsboro, Ill..
    8. 2. Samuel Swayze SEWARD was born on 5 Dec 1768; died on 24 Aug 1849 in Florida, Orange, New York.
    9. Israel SEWARD was born on 18 Jun 1773; died on 18 Jan 1797; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Samuel SWAYZE was born on 20 Mar 1689 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 11 May 1759 in Roxbury Township, New Jersey; was buried in Chester Congregational Cemetery, Chester, Morris, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Samuel Swayze moved from Southold, Long Island, New York, to Roxbury Township,
    New Jersey, in 1737. He was one of the first justices of the peace in Roxbury
    Township. He was also a big land owner, leaving nearly 1000 acres of land to
    his children. He is buried in the graveyard of the First Congregational
    Church at Chester, one of the oldest cemeteries in the state of New Jersey.

    Samuel married Penelope HORTON in 1708 in Southold, Suffolk, New York. Penelope was born on 14 Feb 1690 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 1 Dec 1746; was buried in Chester Congregational Cemetery, Chester, Morris, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Penelope HORTON was born on 14 Feb 1690 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 1 Dec 1746; was buried in Chester Congregational Cemetery, Chester, Morris, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Penelope SWAYZE was born on 31 Jul 1710 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died in 1752 in Morris County, New Jersey.
    2. Samuel SWAYZE was born on 4 Jul 1712 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died in 1785 in Western Florida.
    3. Barnabus SWAYZE was born on 12 Jan 1715 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died in 1796 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.
    4. Richard SWAYZE was born on 20 Aug 1717 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died about 1786 in Mississippi.
    5. a CHILD was born on 16 Aug 1719; died on 11 Sep 1719.
    6. Israel SWAYZE was born on 16 Oct 1720 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 27 Aug 1774 in New Jersey; was buried in Swayze Cemetery, Hope, Warren, New Jersey.
    7. Caleb SWAYZE was born on 22 Mar 1722 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 18 Feb 1794 in Mendham, New Jersey; was buried in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.
    8. Johannah SWAYZE was born on 23 Jun 1725 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died in in New Providence, Morris Co., NJ.
    9. Mehitable SWAYZE was born on 27 Jul 1728 in Southold, Suffolk, New York.
    10. Lydia SWAYZE was born on 4 Mar 1731 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 18 Mar 1823 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey.
    11. 5. Mary SWAYZE was born on 3 Apr 1733 in Southold, Suffolk, New York; died on 29 Feb 1816 in Florida, Orange, New York; was buried in Florida Cemetery, Florida, Orange, New York.