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Edward Hatton Jewett

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Edward Hatton Jewett

Birth
Deer Creek, Harford County, Maryland, USA
Death
1830 (aged 15–16)
Burial
Lost at War. Specifically: Lost in an expedition
Memorial ID
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He was engaged in the leather business with his elder brother, Thomas, in New York, and started with two or three of his associates for Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1830, with a stock of leather, but was never heard from after leaving New Orleans. The expedition was always supposed to have been destroyed by the Indians.
Source: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America by Frederic Clarke Jewett.
He was engaged in the leather business with his elder brother, Thomas, in New York, and started with two or three of his associates for Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1830, with a stock of leather, but was never heard from after leaving New Orleans. The expedition was always supposed to have been destroyed by the Indians.
Source: History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America by Frederic Clarke Jewett.


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