Franklin Henry Dewart

Male 1861 - 1928  (67 years)


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  • Name Franklin Henry Dewart 
    Born 3 Feb 1861  Norwood, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FamilySearch ID LVDK-29J 
    FindaGrave Memorial ID 75240425 
    Died 23 Feb 1928  Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Ancestry.com. Vermont, Death Records, 1909-2008
      Name:      Franklin Henry Dewart
      Gender:      Male
      Race:      White
      Age:      67
      Birth Date:      3 Feb 1861
      Residence Place:      Burlington, Vermont, USA
      Death Date:      23 Feb 1928
      Death Place:      St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, USA
      Cause of Death:      Uraemia
      Father:      James Harthy Dewart
      Mother:      Mary Dewart
    Buried Aft 23 Feb 1928  Greenwood Cemetery, Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I103064  New England Hall Families Master Tree
    Last Modified 2 Jul 2019 

    Family Charlotte Walworth Hall,   b. 3 May 1859, Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Nov 1927, Alameda County, California Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years) 
    Married 28 Apr 1909  Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Ancestry,com. New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947
      Name:      Charlote W Place  [Charlote W Hall] of Burlington, VT
      Gender:      Female
      Race:      White
      Marriage Age:      40

      Birth Year:      abt 1869
      Birth Place:      St Albans, Vermont

      Father:      Horace P Hall, age 59 at death, Physician, b. St. Albans
      Mother:      Mary E Walworth, age 52 at death, b. Plattsburg, NY
      2nd marriage, Widow

      Spouse:      Franklin H Dewart of St Albans, Civil Engineer
      Gender:      Male
      Race:      White
      Marriage Age:      48
      Birth Year:      abt 1861
      Birth Place:      Canada
      Father:      James H Dewart of St. Paul, Minn., age 72, Clergyman, b. Canada
      Mother:      Mary Day, age 63 at death, b. Canada
      2nd marriage, Divorced

      Record Type:      Marriage
      Intention: April 28th 1909
      Marriage Date:      28 Apr 1909
      Marriage Place:      Haverhill, New Hampshire, USA
      Married by Newell C Wright of Haverhill, NH; Justice of the Peace
    Divorced Bef 1920 
    Marriage Status Divorced 
    Last Modified 2 Jul 2019 
    Family ID F38603  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 3 Feb 1861 - Norwood, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 28 Apr 1909 - Haverhill, Grafton County, New Hampshire Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 23 Feb 1928 - Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - Aft 23 Feb 1928 - Greenwood Cemetery, Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • From FindaGrave:

      son of James H and Mary (Day) Dewart.
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      Info below provided by: Starfishin

      Franklin Henry Dewart was born February 3, 1861 in Norwood, Ontario, to Reverend James Hartley and Mary (nee Day) Dewart. When Dewart was about 10 years old, his family crossed the border into the United States and settled in Chardon, OH. A highly educated man, he attended attended several prepratory schools in Ontario and Ohio and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1879.

      Dewart married Stella Clement in 1880 in Willoughby, OH, and began his career in education that same year as the principal of the Warren, OH, grammar school. He later accepted a position as the superintendant of schools at Hanging Rock, OH, before receiving a life certificate to teach from the state of Ohio in 1885. Additionally, he served as a principal and superintendent in two other Ohio school districts before deciding to return to university studies. He was accepted into Harvard University from which he graduated in 1888 with a degree in math and engineering.

      Soon after he received his degree from Harvard, Dewart accepted a position as principal and superintendent of the Saint Albans, Vermont, Academy and later served a term as the president of the Vermont State Teachers Association. In 1894, Dewart left his position at Saint Albans Academy and began his career as a civil engineer. He initially supplemented his income with other teaching positions until about 1903 and later served as the Franklin County Examiner of Teachers from 1904 to 1906.

      Dewart participated in engineering projects throughout the state of Vermont and earned a reputation as an expert land surveyor. He was the acting Saint Albans city engineer for one year after his graduation from Harvard and in 1902 accepted the position of the Saint Albans city assessor, which he held for six years. Additionally, he served as a representative in the Vermont State Legislature and as the state engineer for the improvement of the grade and alignment of highways from 1906 to 1908.

      Around 1909, Dewart relocated to Burlington while his wife and several of his children remained in Saint Albans. In Burlington he began a business in land surveying, title-searching, and civil engineering. Some of his more well-publicized work came five years later when he served as Vermont's chief engineer in the surveying of the Connecticut River as part of the legal battle over the Vermont-New Hampshire boundary line.

      Dewart's specialty in finding and interpreting old deeds and in tracing chains of title led him to an appointment by the Vermont secretary of state, Frederick G. Fleetwood, to read and index the state papers of the surveyor general. He spent long hours making accurate modern copies of hundreds of 18th and 19th century local surveys and in studying the work of Vermont's early surveyors. The result of his work in the Vermont state archives was the publication of the first two volumes of the State Papers of Vermont series, "Index to the Papers of the Surveyors-General" (1918) and "Charters Granted by the State of Vermont" (1922).

      In the early 1920s, Dewart married for the second time to Laura A. Barstow, a commercial photographer. The two joined forces and operated a business out of their home at 159 Loomis Street in Burlington with Dewart providing the surveying and civil engineering expertise and his wife providing photographic and copying services for court exhibits, maps, deeds, and other legal papers.

      Franklin H. Dewart passed away at the age of 67 on February 23, 1928. Through his life's work he made an invaluable contribution to the preservation of Vermont's cartographic history and recordation of late 19th and early 20th century Vermont land development.

      Information from the University of Vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Special Collections. A collection of Mr. Bailey's papers is maintained in the University archives.