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3 |aSeton Jevons family|ecreator |
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1 |aSeton Jevons family papers, 1780s--1920 |
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|a20.0 Linear feet, Approximately 45,000 items. |
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|bCorrespondence is arranged by recipient, thereunder chronologically. A letter from Thomas E. Jevons to his wife would be found in Isabel Seton Jevon's papers under the appropriate date. At the end of each recipient's papers are a small number of outgoing letters as well as undated correspondence. Photographs are divided into persons and places, there-after alphabetically. The collectionis arranged in 22 series. |
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|aProcessing Information: The Seton Jevons family papers was arranged and cataloged through a grant from the Henderson Foundation. Collection processed by and finding aid prepared by Stephen E. Novak, Archival Intern, N.Y.U. The Msgr. Field Archives & Special Collections Center thanks both the Foundation and its President, Mrs. William T. Henderson, Sr. for their generosity and support. |
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|aCollection is open to researchers at the Msgr. William NoeÌ Field Archives & Special Collections Center. Advance appointments are required for the use of archival materials. |
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|aThe collection contains the papers of the Seton family of New York City and the Jevons family of Liverpool, England and New York City. |
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8 |a[Item], Seton Jevons family papers, The Monsignor William NoeÌ Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Walsh Library, Seton Hall University. |
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1 |aSelect items from this collection have been digitized. To view these items, click here. |
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1 |aAll materials available in this collection (unless otherwise noted) are the property of the Monsignor William NoeÌ Field Archives & Special Collections Center and Seton Hall University, which reserves the right to limit access to or reproduction of these materials. Reproduction of materials or content is subject to United States copyright restrictions and may be subject to federal or state privacy regulations. Permission to publish exact reproductions must be obtained from the Director of the Archives and Special Collections Center. |
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1 |aCollection purchased from a Mr. Horowitz in Huntington, N.Y. by Msgr. William Noe Field, ca. 1977. Ultimately, from Jevons estate in Huntington. |
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|aJevons family papers cam be found at the John Rylands Library, University of Manchester. Seton Family material can be found at Notre Dame University (Robert Seton Papers), Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. and St. Elizabeth's College, Convent Station, NJ. Published material includes: Papers and Correspondence of William Stanley Jevons (7 vols., London: Macmillian Co., 1972); Robert Seton, An Old Family, or the Seton in Scotland and America (Brandon's, New York, 1899); articles in the Dictionary of National Biography and the Dictionary of American Biography. |
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|aWilliam Seton Sr. (1796-1868): Son of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. Lived at "Cragdon" in what is now the Bronx. Spent much time with his family in Europe during the 1850's. Emily Prime Seton (1800-1854): Daughter of Nathaniel Prime and Cornelia Sands. Wife of W. Seton Sr. Died at Pau, France. William Seton Jr. (1835-1905): Son of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Attended Mt. St. Mary's, Emmitsburg, Md. c. 1850-51. Illinois homesteader; lawyer; Captain in the 4th NY Volunteers during the Civil War. Author of several novels for children. A leading American Catholic popularizer of theory of evolution. Lived 1870-1883 in Munich. Married Sarah Redwood Parish in 1884. Henry Seton (1839-1927): Son of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Attended Mt. St. Mary's Emmitsburg, Md. c. 1850-51. In Australian Army c. 1860, Served as Captain in Civil War. Remained in Army until c.1901. Married Anne Foster of New Hampshire with whom he had 2 sons. Robert Seton (1839-1927): Son of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Attended Mt. St. Mary's Emmitsburg, Md. c. 1850-51. Studied in Rome at North American College and Academia Ecclesiastica dei Nobili. Ordained 1865. Chaplain, St. Elizabeth's Convent, Convent Station, NJ, 1867-1876, Pastor, St. Joseph's, Jersey City, NJ, 1876-1901. Consecrated archbishop of Heliopolis, 1903. Resided at Rome, 1902-1914; Mt. St. Mary's, 1915; Eaux Bonns, France, c.1916-1921; St. Elizabeth's Convent, Convent Station, NJ, 1921-1927. Author of An Old Family, or the Setons of Scotland and America (1899) and Memories of Many Years (1923). Emily Seton (1836-1868): Daughter of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Educated at Sacre Coeur, Paris. Elizabeth Seton (1840-1906): Daughter of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Educated at Sacre Coeur, Paris. Lived in Munich 1870-1883 with her brother William. Afterwards resided with her cousin Nina Prime at Huntington, L.I., NY. Helen Seton (d.1906): Daughter of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Educated Sacre Coeur, Paris. Entered Sisters of Mercy in 1876 at New York, taking the name Sr. Mary Catherine. Isabel Seton (d.1929): Daughter of William Seton Sr. and Emily Prime Seton. Educated at Sacre Coeur, Paris. Married Thomas E. Jevons in 1870. Four children. Lived in NYC, 'The Drift" at Huntington, L.I., N.Y. and Atlantic City. Catherine Seton (1800-1891): Daughter of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. Entered Sisters of Mercy in 1847 at NYC taking the name Sr. Mary Catherine. Thomas J. Jevons (1791-1855): Liverpool iron merchant. Married to Mary Ann Roscoe. Lucy Jevons Hutton (1830-1910): Oldest daughter of Thomas J. Jevons and Mary Ann Roscoe. Married John Hutton, 1862. Mother of Josephine Hutton (1867-1910). Lived in Liverpool, Wales, Buxton, West Heslerton (Yorks.) and Pitsea (Essex) England. William Stanley Jevons (1835-1882): Son of Thomas J. Jevons and Mary Ann Roscoe. Distinguished economist, logician and social scientist. Author of many works including The Coal Question (1865) and Theory of Political Economy (1871). Married Mary Ann Taylor of Manchester in 1867. Three children. Thomas E. Jevons (1841-1919): Son of Thomas J. Jevons and Mary Ann Roscoe. Graduated from University of London. Immigrated to New York City in 1865 as agent for Liverpool shipping firm of Rathbone Bros. & Co. Became partner in Busk & Jevons (1868). Eventually settled at "The Drift," Huntington, L.I. ( c.1902). Married Isabel Seton in 1870. They had four children. Reginald Jevons (Rex) (1872-1907): Son of Thomas E. Jevons and Isabel Seton. Attended Giggleswick School, Settle, North Yorkshire, England and Cambridge University. Worked with father at Busk & Jevons. Thomas Seton Jevons (1874-?): Son of Thomas E. Jevons and Isabel Seton. Attended Giggleswick School, Settle, North Yorkshire, England. Graduated from Clare College, Cambridge University, c.1899. Member of English and New York Bar. Returned to U.S. in 1907. Practiced law; member, War Trade Board, 1917-1918. Probably died c.1960. Ferdinand T.R. Jevons (1876-1967): Son of Thomas E. Jevons and Isabel Seton. Attended Giggleswick School, Settle, North Yorkshire, England. Owner of sugar plantation in Santa Lucia, Priente, Cuba, c.1912-1917. Marguerite Jevons (1871-1955): Daughter of Thomas E. Jevons and Isabel Seton. Privately tutored. Unmarried. |
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0|aCatholics--United States|xHistory|vSources. |
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0|aUnited States|xHistory|yCivil War, 1861-1865|vSources. |
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0|aJersey City (N.J.)|xHistory|vSources. |
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1 |aHutton, Lucy Jevons, 1830-1910|xArchives. |
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3 |aJevons family|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Ferdinand T.R. , 1876-1967|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Marguerite, 1871-1955|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Reginald "Rex," 1872-1907|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Thomas E., 1841-1919|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Thomas J. , 1791-1855|xArchives. |
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1 |aJevons, Thomas Seton, 1874-? |
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1 |aJevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882|xArchives. |
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3 |aSeton family|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Catherine, 1800-1891|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Elizabeth, 1840-1906|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Emily Prime, 1800-1854|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Emily, 1836-1868|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Helen (Sister Mary Catherine), d.1906,|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Henry, 1839-1927|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Isabel, d.1929|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, Robert, 1839-1927|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, William, 1796-1868|xArchives. |
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1 |aSeton, William, 1835-1905|xArchives. |
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|aNjSoos|bThe Monsignor Field Archives & Special Collection Center|cMss 0005 |
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4 |uhttp://academic.shu.edu/findingaids/mss0005.html|zOnline finding aid |