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Louisa C. Sampson Peterson (1819-1857)

Voyages: 1853-1857

Ship: Levanter

Louise C. Sampson was born in Duxbury and was the daughter of Perez H. Sampson and Sally Weston. In 1828, she married Capt. William Peterson (1820-1900) of Powder Point, Duxbury. Between 1853 and 1857, she voyaged aboard the Levanter to Asia, bringing their young daughter Helen May Peterson. Louisa died in 1857 from complications in childbirth while at home in Duxbury. After her death, Capt. Peterson remarried twice (see Hannah Ford Peterson and Jane Bolde Peterson) and continued to take his daughter to sea. Helen May Peterson’s reminiscence of her life details much of her parents’ voyages and her travels with her husband, Capt. Frederick C. Bailey.

Sources:

“Early Voyages with My Father (1853-1863), and My Early Voyages with My Husband (1880-1890) by Helen May Peterson Bailey,” 1936. Drew Archival Library.

House at 20 Seabury Point, Duxbury, MA. Home of Capt. Perez Sampson; birthplace of Lydia C. Sampson Peterson. She spent her early married years in this house. From Yankee Magazine, Feb. 1978.
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