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    Theodore Sedgwick (May 9, 1746 – January 24, 1813) was an American attorney, politician, and jurist who served in elected state government and as a delegate...
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    Robert Sedgwick (1611–1656) William Sedgwick (c. 1643–1674) Samuel Sedgwick, Cpt. (1667–?) Benjamin Sedgwick, Deacon (1716–1757) Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813)...
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  • Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813) was an American attorney, Congressman, and jurist. Theodore Sedgwick may also refer to: Theodore Sedgwick (lawyer) (1780–1839)...
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    burial sites are arranged around the graves of Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), patriarch of the prominent Sedgwick family of New England and a justice of the...
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    Theodore Sedgwick (December 9, 1780 - November 7, 1839) was an American attorney, writer, and Democratic Party politician. Active in New York and Massachusetts...
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    Theodore "Tod" Sedgwick is the former US Ambassador to the Slovak Republic from 2010 to 2015 and President and CEO of Sedgwick Publishing Co. (1987–2010)...
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    of Ephraim Williams, founder of Williams College. Her father was Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), a prosperous lawyer and successful politician. He was...
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    Theodore Sedgwick Wright (1797–1847), sometimes Theodore Sedgewick Wright, was an African-American abolitionist and minister who was active in New York...
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    " Sedgwick was born in the Litchfield Hills town of Cornwall, Connecticut. He was named after his grandfather, John Sedgwick (brother of Theodore Sedgwick)...
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    York, the son of Theodore Sedgwick II (1780–1839) and Susan Anne Ridley Sedgwick (1788–1867). He was a grandson of Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813). He graduated...
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    John Sedgwick (1813–1864), U.S. Civil War general (Union Army) Theodore Sedgwick Jr. (1780–1839), lawyer, author; politician Theodore Sedgwick III (1811–1859)...
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    Sedgwick (1829–1899). On his paternal grandmother's side, he was part of the New England Dwight family. His paternal great-grandfather was Theodore Sedgwick...
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    1877 he married an American, Sara Price Ashburner Sedgwick (1839  – 1902), daughter of Theodore Sedgwick. William was a great believer in university education...
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    the counsel of Theodore Sedgwick, a young abolition-minded lawyer, to help her sue for freedom in court. According to Catherine Sedgwick's account, she...
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    Theodore Sedgwick Fay (February 10, 1807 – November 17, 1898) was an American writer who spent much of his life in Germany. Fay initially worked as a...
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    Theodore Sedgwick Gold, commonly referred to by his initials as T. S. Gold (March 2, 1818 — March 20, 1906), was an American farmer and schoolteacher...
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    as House Speaker Theodore Sedgwick, novelist Catherine Maria Sedgwick, and sixties cultural icon Edie Sedgwick, among others. Sedgwick began his writing...
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  • May 15, 1797 – March 4, 1799 6th December 2, 1799 – March 4, 1801 Theodore Sedgwick Massachusetts 1 7th December 7, 1801 – March 4, 1803 Nathaniel Macon...
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    21, 1800 James Hillhouse, (F), elected February 28, 1801 Speaker: Theodore Sedgwick (F) This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators are...
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  • second wife. Sedgwick's mother, Catherine Livingston, was the daughter of William Livingston, governor of New Jersey. She married Theodore Sedgwick Jr., (1780–1839)...
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  • choreographer Charles B. Sedgwick (1815–1883), US Representative from New York Henry J. Sedgwick (1812–1868), New York politician Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), Senator...
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    county, but four of the six candidates who received the most votes - Theodore Sedgwick, William Whiting, Thompson J. Skinner, and William Williams - were...
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    Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Republican Joseph Gurney Cannon (under Theodore Roosevelt) was particularly infamous for his marginalization of the minority...
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    Freeman was buried in the Sedgwick family plot at the Stockbridge Cemetery. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, a daughter of Theodore and his wife, became a renowned...
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  • (1791–1793) 3rd (1793–1795) 4th (1795–1797) Benjamin Goodhue (F) Theodore Sedgwick (F) 5th (1797–1799) 6th (1799–1801) Samuel Dexter (F) Jonathan Mason...
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  • 1798–99 elections in which Federalists won a majority of the seats. Theodore Sedgwick received a majority of the votes cast in the 2nd ballot and was elected...
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  • Justice Sedgwick may refer to: Samuel H. Sedgwick (1848–1919), associate justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813), associate...
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  • Judge Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813) Theodore Sedgwick (1780–1839), lawyer and diplomat, married Susan Anne Livingson (1788–1867) Theodore Sedgwick (1811–1859)...
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  • Ludington (Kayla Hinkle) Thomas Paine Paul Revere (Sylvester Stallone) Theodore Sedgwick Benjamin West Phillis Wheatley The following table contains all 40...
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  • Governor of Massachusetts Eduardo Saverin 2006 Co-founder of Facebook Theodore Sedgwick 1971 U.S. Ambassador to the Slovak Republic Kaleil Isaza Tuzman 1996...
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