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The first family named Dow in America landed in 1637 escaping from the persecution of the English kings and the Anglican Church as a part of the great migration begun by the Pilgrims 17 years earlier.Two hundred and seventy years later descendent George W. Dow captained the only seven-masted sailing vessel ever built--the Thomas W. Lawson--on its maiden cross-Atlantic voyage. Encountering unfathomable weather and monstrous winds tides and waves as it approached the English coast the Lawson slipped her anchors and sunk among treacherous rocks in the Scilly Isles. The schooner its cargo and 16 sailors were lost but lucky Captain Dow and his engineer were heroically saved from the rocks the next day.This story is an account of how Captain Dow was the culmination of the Dow familys evolution from immigrants in a primitive 17th century foreign land to seafaring as an occupation as a new United States and global economy began to emerge. And his life also was the last of the Dows New England-based sea faring existence as the Captains descendants--already five generations and counting--spread from Boston to homes careers and lives far-flung from Maine and New England.