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The Cleavelands were a family of
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s from the islands of
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and
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,
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, United States, from the seventeenth though the nineteenth centuries. They are related to many of the other whaling families of the islands, including the Mayhew, Athearn, Coffin, Look, Luce, and Pease families.


Moses Cleaveland

The Cleveland families of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket trace their name to Moses Cleaveland, the first of that name on the islands. He was born September 1, 1651, in
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, and died October 30, 1717, in
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. During his life, Moses Cleveland is believed to have been a soldier, mariner, and farmer. He served in the bloody
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of 1675–1678. In April 1691, when the Martha's Vineyard town of Edgartown formed a company of
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, he was made second sergeant. In addition to giving rise to the Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket families, Moses Cleaveland was an ancestor of: General Moses Cleaveland, who laid out the initial plan of the city of
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, and for whom that city was named; and
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, 22nd and 24th President of the United States.


Ebenezer Cleaveland

Ebenezer Cleaveland, son of the first Ebenezer—the first Cleaveland born on the Islands—was born in
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, in 1708 and died September 10, 1794, on Nantucket. He was a whaling captain.


Sylvanus Cleaveland

Sylvanus Cleaveland was born on February 25, 1775, in
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, and died March 27, 1807, at sea. He was a whaling captain.


Henry Cleaveland

Henry Cleaveland was born September 23, 1799, in Tisbury, Massachusetts and died September 8, 1878, in Tisbury. Henry Cleaveland was captain of the whaler ''
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'', one of the earliest of hundreds of ships with passengers to arrive in San Francisco in the
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in 1849. Significant artifacts from ''Niantic'' can be found in the San Francisco Maritime Museum. Henry Cleaveland retired from whaling after this voyage.


James Freeman Cleaveland

James Cleaveland, son of Henry Cleaveland, was first mate aboard the whaler ''Niantic'' when she arrived in San Francisco. After sale of ''Niantic'' in San Francisco, James Cleaveland bought the smaller brig ''Mary Wilder''. He sailed her out of San Francisco with a tiny crew of mainly Vineyarders at a time when crews of all arriving ships were jumping ship to join the gold rush. With ''Mary Wilder'', they brought lumber from the Columbia River to the booming city of San Francisco, and then goods from China to satisfy the city's demand for luxury goods. He returned to whaling after several China voyages. During the
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, he escaped an encounter with the commerce raider . After years of whaling, James Cleaveland settled down to farming, and served as
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for Tisbury. He died in 1907 in
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. His home in West Tisbury is known today as The Cleaveland House.


References

{{Reflist Whaling families Families from Massachusetts History of Dukes County, Massachusetts People from Edgartown, Massachusetts People from Nantucket, Massachusetts People from Tisbury, Massachusetts People from Woburn, Massachusetts