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Family of Joseph DEARBORN Jewell and Phebe MCINTIRE Libbey

Husband: Joseph DEARBORN Jewell (1818-1890)
Wife: Phebe MCINTIRE Libbey (1841- )

Husband: Joseph DEARBORN Jewell

Name: Joseph DEARBORN Jewell
Sex: Male
Father: Sewall DEARBORN (1773-1854)
Mother: Sarah DOW (1781-1878)
Birth 18 Mar 1818 Deerfield, NH, US
Occupation hardware trade1
Religion Congregational
Death 19 Feb 1890 (age 71) Deerfield, NH, US

Wife: Phebe MCINTIRE Libbey

Name: Phebe MCINTIRE Libbey
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 16 Mar 1841

Note on Husband: Joseph DEARBORN Jewell

Hon. Joseph J. Dearborn, whose portrait herewith appears, was the son of Sewall and Sarah Dow Dearborn, and was born March 8, 1818. He had the usual advantages of schooling then common to most country boys, and at an early age obtained employment in a country store. On attaining his majority he began business for himself at the old "Jenness store," at Deerfield South Road. When about twenty-five years of age he removed to Bangor, Me., where for a term of years he was engaged in the hardware trade, until on account of broken health he was compelled to retire from all active business. He finally returned to his native town, and soon after established a shoe-factory, and for more than twenty years pursued that business at South Deerfield, where he still resides. Mr. Dearborn is a man of positive convictions, active temperament, and great earnestness of purpose, and through many years of active life has borne among his neighbors a prominent part in all those questions that an eventful period has successively brought forward. He has from time to time held most of the offices within the gift of his townsmen, and in 1860 and 1861 represented his town in the General Court, and in 1865 and 1866 his district in the New Hampshire State Senate.

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Joseph Jewell, fourth child and second son of Sewall and Sarah (Dow) Dearborn, was born in Deerfield, March 18, 1818, and died there February 19, 1800, aged seventy-two years. He was a shoe dealer and did a prosperous business. He was a man of fine executive ability, and was elected to various positions of trust by the citizens of his town. He was a Republican in politics, and filled the offices of selectman, treasurer, and representative. In religious faith he adhered to the Congregational Church, to the support of which he was a liberal contributor. He married (first), September 4, 1843. Sarah Jenness, of Deerfield, who was born September 13, 1815. and died April 9, 1865. He married (second), October 3, 1867, Hannah Gookin Chadwick, who was born February 12. 1832, and died October 14, 1878. She was a daughter of Colonel Gilbert Chadwick, of Deerfield. He married (third), September 16, 1880. Phebe Libbey Mclntire, who was born March 16, 1841. The children by the first wife were: Isabel, Anna St. Clair, Joseph Henry, and Sarah Elizabeth Whitehouse. The children by the second wife were: Annie Josephine Chadwick, and Gilbert Chadwick.

Sources

1D, Hamilton Hurd, "History of Rockingham and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire with Profiiles of Many of it's Pioneers and Prominent Men" (J B Lippincott and co, 1882).