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Family of Charles E SEWELL and Mary L MCINTYRE

Charles E SEWELL b. 1848~230 at Maine230. d. 1892 Dec 125275 at at his residence, Caton Center, NY5275. bd. Elmwood Cemetery, Caton, NY201.
Mary L MCINTYRE b. 1863 Oct 24889 at Millerton, PA4889. d. 1938 Oct 264889 at at home, Caton Center, NY4889. bd. Elmwood Cem., Caton, NY201.

Married2999 1882 Jul 62999 at Caton, NY2999.

Charles and Maggie were married by the Rev. S W Cole.

Charles was a teacher in Caton, NY, and some articles refer to him as "Professor" Sewell. E.g., the wedding announcment2999 for Charles and Mary mentions "Professor Charles Sewell and Maggie McIntyre were married at the residence of the bride's parents.."

Charles Sewell died5275 Dec 12, 1892. His obituary reads: "Prof Charles E Sewell died at his residence in Caton Centre, Monday forenoon, Dec. 12, aged forty-four years. He was a nephew of Stephen Veazie, of Caton, deceased. He was a first class school teacher, and had taught in Caton for several years."

Mary's maiden name is listed in the wedding announcement2999 of her marriage to Charles Sewell.

Following Charles Sewell's death, Mary L Sewell married David C Marcy; The Corning (NY) Journal, Jan 10, 1894, mentioned the marriage in Caton having taken place on Jan 3, officiated by Rev L D Ayers.. Consistent with that announcement, the 1900 census lists Mary and David C Marcy as married six years. Mary's son Mark Sewell is listed in the household. Mary is listed in that record as the mother of 2, 2 living, Nellie and Mark Sewell. The 1900 census indicates Mary was born in Pennsylvania as were both her parents.

In 1913, Mr and Mrs David Marcy of Caton hosted4890 the Richards Family Reunion. The "Richards" were likely the family of Damon Richards and Nancy Veazie, as the families of the Richards, Sewells, Veazies, Harrisons, etc., all resided in the Caton area, to include northern Pennsylvania.

In 1926, according to the (Corning, NY) Evening Leader, Aug 11, 1926 (fultonhistory.com), Mr and Mrs David C Marcy, of Main Street, South Corning, NY, attended the annual Woodford family reunion (of which Mrs Marcy was a member) at Jackson Center Church.

Mary lived with David Marcy in Caton, probably until her death201 4889 in 1938. David died in 1961. Both are buried in Caton.

The 1870 census3000 for the McIntyre famiy lists Mary's sister "Bell" McIntyre, age 2, i.e., born ~1868. Nellie Sewell, in 1900 and 1905 is listed as "niece" in the household of George H and Minnie B Knapp. In 1900, Minnie is listed as born Feb 1868. It appears that Minnie's middle initial was for "Bell," as The Evening Leader (Corning, NY), Sep 3, 1917, mentions that "Mrs Minnie Knapp of Buffalo" had been the guest of her sister, Mr D C Marcy. Interestingly, census records consistently list Mary's parents as both born in Pennsylvania. Minnie Knapp's parents are consistently indicated as born in Pennsylvania (father) and New Jersey (mother). Minnie may have been a stepsister to Mary. Mary's obituary4889 mentions a surviving sister, Mrs Minnie Shafer of Buffalo (NY). Other survivors mentioned were a daughter, Mrs Helen Downs, Caton; grandchildren Doris and Delbert Sewell, Painesville, OH; and niece Mrs Jane Thorburn, St. Helen, MI.

Child 1. Nellie

The Corning Journal, Feb 11, 1903, references a Buffalo paper and states that Miss Nellie M Sewell, of Caton, NY, graduated from the Fitch Creche on Jan 29. Miss Sewell will spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs D C Marcy, at Caton.

Children of Charles E SEWELL and Mary L MCINTYRE:

1. Nellie M SEWELL2996 b. 1883 Jul3001 at New York3001.
2. Mark Mortimer SEWELL193 b. 1891 Jan 3221 at Caton, NY221. d. 1966 Nov 112997 at at his apartment, Corpus Christi, TX5977.
md. Maud Olive DOING


43. 1875 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; LDS film 0512426, www.ancestry.com
105. 1855 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton - Eldred, Veazie, Lockwood, Sewell, Sewell
190. 1880 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; www.ancestry.com
193. 1900 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; www.ancestry.com
194. 1910 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; www.ancestry.com
201. New York, Caton, Elmwood Cemetery Headstones; www.paintedhills.org
221. WW I Draft Registration Card; www.ancestry.com, familysearch.org
230. 1860 Fed Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; www.ancestry.com
323. 1850 Fed Census ME, Penobscot Co., Corinna; www.ancestry.com
324. 1870 Fed Census NY, Chemung Co., Elmira; www.ancestry.com
989. Massachusetts, Boston Church Records, The Records of the Churches of Boston. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008 )
2996. 1892 State Census NY, Steuben Co., Caton; familysearch.org
2997. Texas Death Index, 1903-2000; www.ancestry.com
2998. 1905 State Census NY, Erie Co., Buffalo; familysearch.org
2999. Sewell, Charles married McIntyre, Maggie, Corning (NY) Journal, Jul 18, 1882; fultonhistory.com
3000. 1870 Fed Census PA, Tioga Co., Jackson Twp; www.ancestry.com
3001. 1900 Fed Census NY, Erie Co., Buffalo; www.ancestry.com
4889. Obit - Marcy, Mrs Mary (McIntyre Sewell), Elmira (NY) Star-Gazette, Thur, Oct 27, 1938; fultonhistory.com
4890. Richards Family Reunion, home of Mr & Mrs David Marcy, Caton, The (Bath, NY) Steuben Courier, Fri, Sep 5, 1913; fultonhistory.com
5275. Obit - Sewell, Charles E, Corning (NY) Weekly Journal, Wed, Dec 14, 1892, p 5; fultonhistory.com
5977. Obit - Sewell, Mark M, The Corpus Chrisit (TX) Caller-Times, Sun, Nov 13, 1966, p 8; www.newspapers.com