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- Abt 1740
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Name |
Godfrey SWEET |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Abt 10 Mar 1740 |
Long Island Sound |
Burial |
at sea |
Notes |
- "The Loyalist Comptons of Prince Edward Island" by Harold S. MacLeod with Tilly Compton MacLeod and Pamela Hatton Compton. From the newspaper - The Boston Weekly Post Boy, March 31, 1740: "We are informed that about three weeks ago, a sloop from the jersey's bound for Rhode Island, the Joanna, commanded by Captain James De Hart, was overset by a hard gale of wind in Long Island Sound, his sail being froze so that he could not cut down the mast. There were nine men on board, eight of them perished in the seas, amongst them, one Captain Thomas Seabrook and his mate Godfrey Sweet, who were passengers. The person whose life was aved was frozen to the degree it is feared his legs must be cut off."
Godfrey who was mate to Captain Thomas Seabrook of Monmouth Co., New Jersey, had just returned from a voyage abroad, was at home for about three weeks, then went with Capt. Seabrook from Long Island enroute to Rhode Island in a ship commanded by Capt. DeHart so that they might pick up their own ship for another journey.
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Person ID |
I1594 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2005 |
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