Genealogical Record: Richard Smith (Dick) Chew

Parents, Grandparents and Great-grandparents

Robert Smith Chew

Elizabeth (Betsey) French

Richard Smith

Covington Mackall

James Hervey Cady

Sarah C. Howard

William Heard

Katherine/Cata Kimball

Robert Smith Chew
Civil servant
* 1811 11 04 VA, USA
+ 1873 08 03 Washington, DC, USA

Elizabeth Ringold Smith
* 1815 03 24 Washington, DC, USA?
+ 1899 02 23 Washington, DC, USA

Howard Cleveland Cady
Lawyer, lived in New York and Washington
* 1822 10 02 Killingly, Windham Co., CT, USA
+ 1889 03 23 Washington, DC, USA

Mary Denison Heard
* 1821 08 01 Killingly, Windham Co., CT, USA
+ 1883 10 13

Robert Smith Chew
* 1848 10 10 Washington DC, USA
+ 1923 01 13 USA

Mary Emott (Minnie) Cady
* 1862 09 14 Brooklyn NY, USA
+ 1943 01 05 Norfolk, VA, USA

Richard Smith (Dick) Chew
Captain, USN CEC
* 1895 03 30? Washington DC, USA
+ 1984? 03? __ Montgomery Co., PA, USA?

US SSN 161-10-4188?

(From JJC 10003) "Uncle Dick married Aunt Skip. Uncle Dick served in the Navy during WWI. He worked for Prudential Insurance in Philadelphia. So did Aunt Skip, who was Dick's boss! [...] Uncle Dick also acquired a house in Jamestown [RI], as did of course, [his brother] Rob. So Jamestown is rather special in our family's history. [...] Uncle Dick died in Philadelphia."

Is the Dick "Sailor" Chew who is chronicled in Earle Looker's book, The White House Gang, about the antics of Theodore Roosevelt's son Quentin Roosevelt and his group of friends.

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Children (and their parents)