Captain Ephraim Sturdivant (February 14, 1782-August 30/31, 1868) was a veteran of the War of 1812, namer of Cumberland, Maine, first person to bring merino sheep to Maine, a ship captain, and the first treasurer of Cumberland.
By the age of 12, Ephraim spent most of his life at sea. This life continued for another 28 years, during that time he traded in the West Indies, Europe, and more. In 1810, he imported a cargo of merino sheep from Portugal to Sturdivant Island (also known as Clapboard Island)-which is now named after his family. He became the first person to bring merino sheep to the state of Maine.
On June 18, 1812, Ephraim received permission from President James Madison to command a schooner, the Reaper, as a privateer for the War of 1812. It is also known that he commanded the Ilsley during the same war.
His second marriage was to Dolly S. Taylor.
His third and final marriage was to Mary Thaxter Greely.
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