Three of his sons followed Samuel Fessenden into politics:
William Pitt Fessenden, who became
U. S. Treasury Secretary, and two who were elected as U. S. congressmen,
Samuel C. Fessenden, and
T. A. D. Fessenden. His son, William Pitt Fessenden, was born on October 16, 1806, to Ruth Greene, who was not married to Samuel (who was a student at the time). William Pitt was raised by his paternal grandparents for seven years. Samuel Fessenden married Deborah Chandler in 1813, and they had several children. The family tree displayed below only shows the offspring of William Pitt Fessenden, however. Two of his grandsons through William became
generals in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War:
Francis Fessenden and
James D. Fessenden. A third grandson, Samuel Fessenden (January 6, 1841
Portland, Maine - September 1, 1862
Centreville, Virginia), was mortally wounded at the
Second Battle of Bull Run. He had been graduated from Bowdoin College in 1861. He also began to study law, but soon entered the military service as second lieutenant in the Second Maine Battery, November 30, 1861. He was promoted to first lieutenant on June 3, 1862, and became aide to Gen. Zebulon B. Tower in July 1862. He died in Portland on March 13, 1869. Samuel Fessenden's cousin,
Thomas Green Fessenden, became a noted author and editor. ==References==