Samuel Sewall
(1652-1730)

Samuel Sewall
Samuel Sewall Massachusetts colonial magistrate Samuel Sewall (1652-1730). Foto: John Smibert / Public Domain

Salem witch trial judge; early abolitionist; chief justice of Massachusetts – Samuel Sewall was born in Hampshire (Ceremonial county of England) on March 28th, 1652 and died in Boston (Capital and largest city of Massachusetts, United States) on January 1st, 1730 at the age of 77. Today Samuel Sewall would be 372 years old.

Age

how old was Samuel Sewall when he died?

77

Samuel Sewall died in 1730 at the age of 77.


Biographical data

Birthday March 28th, 1652 (Thursday)
Place of Birth Hampshire
Ceremonial county of England
Death Date January 1st, 1730 (Sunday)
Death place Boston
Capital and largest city of Massachusetts, United States
Birth sign (Zodiac) Aries (The Ram) ♈
Chinese Zodiac Dragon 龍

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Birthday

When was Samuel Sewall born?

Samuel Sewall was born on March 28th, 1652.

Death

When did Samuel Sewall die?

Samuel Sewall died on January 1st, 1730 at the age of 77 in Boston (Capital and largest city of Massachusetts, United States). Today Samuel Sewall would be 372 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Samuel Sewall born?

Hampshire (Ceremonial county of England).

Death place

Where did Samuel Sewall die?

Boston (Capital and largest city of Massachusetts, United States).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Samuel Sewall?

Samuel Sewall was born in the zodiac sign Aries (The Ram).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Samuel Sewall have?

Samuel Sewall was born in 1652 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dragon.

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