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116. Noah Seymour

116. NOAH6 SEYMOUR (William5, John4, John3, John2, Richard1), born at New Hartford, Conn., 10 Nov. 1759, died at Sodus, N.Y., 26 Mar. 1832; married at New Hartford, 17 Dec. 1784, MIRIAM5 KELLOGG, born at New Hartford, 6 Sept. 1765, died at Sodus, 11 Jan. 1846, daughter of Capt. Noah4 (Isaac3, Samuel2, Joseph1) and Clemence (Merrill).

He served as a Private in 1777 in Capt. Abel Pettibone's Co., Brig.- Gen. Wolcott's Regt., Peekskill Campaign, and in 1778 for nine months as Orderly Sergeant in Capt. Amasa Mills' Co., Col. Roger Enos' Regt., serving on the Hudson; afterwards he enlisted in Capt. Elijah Seymour's Co. of Dragoons and served as Orderly Sergeant for six months.

He removed about 1812 to Sodus, Wayne Co., N.Y. The author well remembers that when he was a young man his father made a brief visit to his relatives in Wayne County, and was impressed with the beauty and fertility of their fine farms. The author made a “sentimental journey” in 1936 to the burial place of his great- grandfather and great-grandmother, and could not help feeling that they had done well in participating in the westward movement as so many families did after the Revolutionary War.

The inscriptions on the stones of Noah and his wife in Huron Evergreen Cemetery, next to the Town of Wolcott, N.Y., read:

Noah Miriam
Seymour Wife of
died Noah Seymour
March 26 1832 Died
Æ 72 yrs. 4 mo. Jan. 11, 1846
16 ds. Æ 80 years 4 mo.
There I shall bathe my weary soul
In seas of heavenly rest
And not a wave of trouble roll
Across my peaceful breast
Children, born at New Hartford, Conn.:
i. NORMAN7, b. 11 Dec. 1785; drowned 30 Sept. 1802 ae. 17.
215. ii. LOT NORTON, b. 3 Mar. 1788.
216. iii. LAUREN, b. 15 June 1790.
iv. HULDAH, b. 15 Mar. 1794; d. at Butler, N.Y., 30 June 1862; m. 3 Jan. 1816, JOHN ROE, b. at Derby, Conn., 16 Apr. 1794, d. 9 July 1876, s. of Daniel and Nabby (Tucker).1) Children: 1. Polly, b. 24 Jan. 1817; d. 9 Aug. 1851; m. 19 Oct. 1836, James Park, of Wolcott, N.Y. 2. John Seymour, b. 10 Sept. 1818; d. 8 Oct. 1893; m. 25 Dec. 1844, Sophia Henderson, b. 19 Aug. 1823, dau. of Wooster and Vicey (Kellogg); res. on the old homestead in Butler, and had two children: (a) Jennie Estelle, b. 26 June 1847, m. (1) 19 May 1868, Columbus J. Viele; m. (2) Erastus Wilder, of Mich.; (b) Nellie M., b. 13 Mar. 1852; m. 21 Oct. 1879, Joseph M: Watson. 3. Daniel, b. 29 Dec. 1820; m. 10 Oct. 1843, Vicey Henderson. 4. Henry Austin, b. 16 Jan. 1822; d. at Madison, Ohio, 2 Sept. 1870; m. 1 July 1850, Lydia Houghton. 5. Harriet, b. 17 Oct. 1827; m. 17 Oct. 1853, Rev. Phineas Hough Wiles, of Savannah, N.Y. 6. Hannah, b. 17 Oct. 1827; d. 10 May 1841. 7. Huldah, b. 31 Dec. 1831; m. 18 Apr. 1855, Hon. John Edgerton Hough, of South Butler, N.Y., b. at Stone Arabia, N.Y., 10 Jan. 1825, s. of Azel and Fanny (Saltsman); had five children: (a) Azel Clarence, b. 15 Jan. 1859; (b) Jessie Edgerton, b. 19 May 1862; © Helen Roe, b. 2 Sept. 1863, d. 23 Dec. 1871; (d) Hattie Seymour, b. 17 Aug. 1865; (e) Ida, b. 11 Aug. 1869.
v. ESTHER, b. 14 Mar. 1796; d. at West Andover, Ohio, 7 June 1862; m. 7 Sept. 1815, JOSHUA LYMAN, b. at New Hartford, Conn., 26 Nov. 1792, d. 2 Apr. 1865, s. of Francis and Abigail (Cowles). Children: 1. Julia, b. 25 Apr. 1817; m. 30 Jan. 1840, Lewis Warner, of West Andover, Ohio. 2. Cornelia A., b. 3 Feb. 1820; d. 30 Mar. 1876; m. 29 Feb. 1860, Elijah Mason, of Decorah, Iowa. 3. Sally Maria, b. 2 Dec. 1824; d. 9. Feb. 1828. 4. Frank S., b. 7 Dec. 1829; m. 20 Nov. 1851, Jane A. Snow. 5. Adaline M., b. 11 July 1833; m. 5 Nov. 1851, Pelorus Root, of Antwerp, Ohio.
217. vi. HORACE, b. 26 Jan. 180l.
vii. JULIA, b. 6 Apr. 1803; d. in 1867; m. (1) JOHN LOVE of Wayne County, N.Y.; m. (2) THOMAS SWEET.2)
viii. NORMAN, b. 16 July 1807; d. in Ohio, abt. 1857; res. Wayne County, N.Y.; m. LYDIA B. SHADDOCK, b. 20 Dec. 1808, d. 26 Dec. 1839 ae. 31 yrs. 20 days (gravestone). “Maria only Child of Norman & Lydia B Seymour Died Oct. 26, 1853 Aged 22 Y's 20 d.” The epitaph on Maria's stone reads:
Dearest Daughter thou hast left us
Here thy loss we deeply feel
But tis God that hath bereft us
He can all our sorrow heal


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1)
Deborah (Brewster) Roe, grandmother of Huldah Seymour's husbaud, was granddaughter of the noted Rev. Nathaniel Brewster, graduate of the first class at Harvard College, and minister at Setauket, L.I.
2)
Statements conflict as to the marriages of Julia Seymour. One husband's name is variously stated as John Love and John Lake. She had three children by Thomas Sweet,Edwin, Reuben and Alborn. Possibly Sweet was the first husband instead of the second.