Henry Banning Chew (1800-1866)

Henry Banning Chew, of "Epsom" Baltimore County, Maryland

Associated Houses

Cliveden

Philadelphia

He was born in Philadelphia and educated at the University of Pennsylvania. He became a merchant, trading between Philadelphia and the Caribbean, but was not successful and after his marriage moved to Epsom, one of his wife's family properties in Maryland. He was active in local politics and helped to develop Towson so that part of the town was named Chewsville. Disgusted by Maryland's politics during the Civil War, he returned to Philadelphia in 1862 and died at Cliveden four years later. He was the father of eight children but only three sons survived to adulthood.
Contributed by Mark Meredith on 10/03/2021 and last updated on 10/03/2021.
Image of Epsom Courtesy of the Frick Art Reference Library