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Predominantly American family originating in England For other uses, see Sedgwick (surname).

The Sedgwick family is a predominantly American family originating in England. Members of the family and their descendants have been influential in politics, law, business, and the arts. The earliest known member of the Sedgwick family to have gone to the New World from England was Robert Sedgwick of Yorkshire, England, who arrived in 1636 in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, as part of the Great Migration. Sedgwick, Maine, was named in his honor. The Sedgwick Pie is the family's cemetery located in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

Family tree

Ancestors

  • Major General Robert Sedgwick (1611–1656)
    • William Sedgwick (c. 1643–1674)
      • Samuel Sedgwick, Cpt. (1667–?)
        • Benjamin Sedgwick, Deacon (1716–1757)
          • Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813)

Main line

  • Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), an American attorney, politician and jurist
    • Elizabeth Mason Sedgwick (1775–1827)
    • A child died at birth on March 27, 1777
    • Frances Pamela Sedgwick (1778-1842)
    • Theodore Sedgwick Jr. (1780–1839) married to Susan Anne Ridley Sedgwick
    • Catherine Sedgwick (1782 – 1783)
    • Henry Dwight Sedgwick (1784 – 1785)
    • Henry Dwight Sedgwick I (1785–1831)
    • Robert Sedgwick (1787 – 1841)
    • Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789–1867) novelist
    • Charles Sedgwick (1791 – 1856)

Connected people

References

  1. "Prominence, privilege and tragedy mark the Sedgwick family". Chicago Tribune. 4 February 2007.
  2. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1874). The history of the descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass. Vol. 2. New York: J. F. Trow & Son. pp. 735–739.
  3. Chadbourne, Ava H. (Apr 20, 1949). "Many Maine towns bear names of military men". Lewiston Evening Journal. pp. A-2. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
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