Mary Sewall was born in abt 1622- 1628 in Warwickshire Alcester County England to Richard Sewall (abt 1585-1638) and Mary (Dugdale) Sewall.(abt 1597-1641)
Mary Sewall is a descendant of Richard Sewall and Mary(Dugdale)Sewall. She emigrated to America (England to Virginia) during the Great Pilgrim Migration and married Col Richard Dudley III aprox 1642-1645 in Virginia
Sewell's were quite prominent citizens of Virginia as were the Dudleys which are listed in Burkes Royal personages.
Ref: "The Sewells of Virginia" pg 135-136
"...Henry Sewell came to Virginia from England previous to 1632. He gave his name to "Sewell's Point" at the entrance to Elizabeth River, opposite to Fortress Monroe. His wife was Alice Willoughby."
Richard Sewall and Mary (Dugdale) Sewall had children
Margaret Sewall abt 1615-1642
Anne Sewall abt 1618
Prudence Sewall abt 1620
MARY Sewall abt 1622-aft 1657
Sarah Sewall abt 1624
Samuel Sewall abt 1628
Elizabeth Sewall abt 1630
Henry Sewall abt 1632
Mary Sewall married Col Richard Dudley II (Sr) in Kingston Parish, Gloucester,Virginia. Aprox 1642-1644
Col Richard Dudley and Mary (Sewall) Dudley had children.
Robert Dudley abt 1647
Ambrose Dudley abt 1649-1715
Richard Dudley abt 1651
Francis Dudley abt 1653
Alexander Dudley abt 1655
Mary (Sewall) Dudley married Ambrose Dudley.
Mary (Sewall) Dudley passed away. in Gloucester Virginia.
Ref: Graves, Eben W. "The Descendants of Henry Sewell 1576-1656 of Manchester and Coventry England and Newbury and Rowlet, Massachusetts"
Ref:
Mary (Sewall) Dudley :
"The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties,Maryland. A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills,Deeds and Church Records" 1905. J. D. Warfield records that Alice Willoughby, dau of Thomas Willoughby, was Henrys wife. Lower Norfolk records, Book B. Reflect wifes name as Alice.
Sewell's Point history
Also George Ship passenger records. However name spelling varies during this time from Seawell, Sewell. Sowell
Repositories:
New England Historical Society
Mary Sewall was born in abt 1622- 1628 in Warwickshire Alcester County England to Richard Sewall (abt 1585-1638) and Mary (Dugdale) Sewall.(abt 1597-1641)
Mary Sewall is a descendant of Richard Sewall and Mary(Dugdale)Sewall. She emigrated to America (England to Virginia) during the Great Pilgrim Migration and married Col Richard Dudley III aprox 1642-1645 in Virginia
Sewell's were quite prominent citizens of Virginia as were the Dudleys which are listed in Burkes Royal personages.
Ref: "The Sewells of Virginia" pg 135-136
"...Henry Sewell came to Virginia from England previous to 1632. He gave his name to "Sewell's Point" at the entrance to Elizabeth River, opposite to Fortress Monroe. His wife was Alice Willoughby."
Richard Sewall and Mary (Dugdale) Sewall had children
Margaret Sewall abt 1615-1642
Anne Sewall abt 1618
Prudence Sewall abt 1620
MARY Sewall abt 1622-aft 1657
Sarah Sewall abt 1624
Samuel Sewall abt 1628
Elizabeth Sewall abt 1630
Henry Sewall abt 1632
Mary Sewall married Col Richard Dudley II (Sr) in Kingston Parish, Gloucester,Virginia. Aprox 1642-1644
Col Richard Dudley and Mary (Sewall) Dudley had children.
Robert Dudley abt 1647
Ambrose Dudley abt 1649-1715
Richard Dudley abt 1651
Francis Dudley abt 1653
Alexander Dudley abt 1655
Mary (Sewall) Dudley married Ambrose Dudley.
Mary (Sewall) Dudley passed away. in Gloucester Virginia.
Ref: Graves, Eben W. "The Descendants of Henry Sewell 1576-1656 of Manchester and Coventry England and Newbury and Rowlet, Massachusetts"
Ref:
Mary (Sewall) Dudley :
"The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties,Maryland. A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills,Deeds and Church Records" 1905. J. D. Warfield records that Alice Willoughby, dau of Thomas Willoughby, was Henrys wife. Lower Norfolk records, Book B. Reflect wifes name as Alice.
Sewell's Point history
Also George Ship passenger records. However name spelling varies during this time from Seawell, Sewell. Sowell
Repositories:
New England Historical Society
Family Members
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