Following information contributed by Cindy Michelhaugh
Type: Book
Author: Frederic Clarke Jewett, M.D.
Periodical: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America
Publication: (New York: The Grafton Press, 1908)
Page: 290-291
"Mr. Jewett was prominent in Berkshire, was active and efficient in conducting the business of the town, filling in succession most of the town offices, discharging that of Magistrate, and occasionally serving as representative in the Legislature. He later removed to Ohio, where he died Sept. 9, 1824, was buried in the Olentangy Cemetery, Franklin Co., Ohio. His wife married Dr. Benjamin Platt of Columbus, Ohio."p290
Following information contributed by Cindy Michelhaugh
Type: Book
Author: Frederic Clarke Jewett, M.D.
Periodical: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America
Publication: (New York: The Grafton Press, 1908)
Page: 290-291
"Mr. Jewett was prominent in Berkshire, was active and efficient in conducting the business of the town, filling in succession most of the town offices, discharging that of Magistrate, and occasionally serving as representative in the Legislature. He later removed to Ohio, where he died Sept. 9, 1824, was buried in the Olentangy Cemetery, Franklin Co., Ohio. His wife married Dr. Benjamin Platt of Columbus, Ohio."p290
Family Members
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Jemima Jewett Langdon
1769–1858
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Jared Jewett
1772–1855
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Jeremiah Jewett
1773–1837
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Othniel Jewett
1775–1777
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James Jewitt
1777–1778
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Capt Othniel Jewett
1779–1856
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James Jewett
1780–1867
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Col Alpheus Jewett
1782–1858
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Betsey Jewett Comings
1784–1864
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Phebe Jewett Coburn
1785–1842
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Eunice Jewett Parker
1787–1813
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Humphrey R Jewett
1788–1856
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