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Samuel Tredwell Sawyer

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Samuel Tredwell Sawyer

Birth
Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Nov 1865 (aged 64–65)
Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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He was the oldest son of Dr. Mathias and Margaret Hosmer Blair Sawyer.

Lawyer and Congressional Representative. He was born in Edenton, North Carolina, in 1800. He attended Edenton Academy and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Edenton. Sawyer was a member of the North Carolina State house of representatives 1829-1832. He had two children with Harriet Jacobs, the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Sawyer served in the State senate in 1834. He was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 - March 3, 1839) and was chairman of the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings. Sawyer was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-sixth Congress, moved to Norfolk, Virginia, and resumed the practice of law. He was editor of the Norfolk Argus for several years. He was appointed collector of customs at Norfolk on May 16, 1853, and served until April 6, 1858. Sawyer then moved to Washington, D.C.. During the American Civil War he was appointed, September 17, 1861, commissary with the rank of major in the Confederate service and served until August 2, 1862. Sawyer died in Bloomfield, New Jersey in 1865.

Sawyer married Lavinia Peyton, the daughter of Francis Peyton of Alexandria, Va. They had three daughters: Fannie Lenox, Sarah Peyton, and Laura.

Samuel T. Sawyer is most known for being Harriet Jacobs’ lover. He befriended and had a consensual relationship with the slave author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Together they had two children. Harriet Jacobs' Find A Grave Memorial# is: 16338196
He was the oldest son of Dr. Mathias and Margaret Hosmer Blair Sawyer.

Lawyer and Congressional Representative. He was born in Edenton, North Carolina, in 1800. He attended Edenton Academy and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Edenton. Sawyer was a member of the North Carolina State house of representatives 1829-1832. He had two children with Harriet Jacobs, the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Sawyer served in the State senate in 1834. He was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 - March 3, 1839) and was chairman of the Committee on Expenditures on Public Buildings. Sawyer was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twenty-sixth Congress, moved to Norfolk, Virginia, and resumed the practice of law. He was editor of the Norfolk Argus for several years. He was appointed collector of customs at Norfolk on May 16, 1853, and served until April 6, 1858. Sawyer then moved to Washington, D.C.. During the American Civil War he was appointed, September 17, 1861, commissary with the rank of major in the Confederate service and served until August 2, 1862. Sawyer died in Bloomfield, New Jersey in 1865.

Sawyer married Lavinia Peyton, the daughter of Francis Peyton of Alexandria, Va. They had three daughters: Fannie Lenox, Sarah Peyton, and Laura.

Samuel T. Sawyer is most known for being Harriet Jacobs’ lover. He befriended and had a consensual relationship with the slave author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Together they had two children. Harriet Jacobs' Find A Grave Memorial# is: 16338196


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