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====== 8. John Seymour ====== | ====== 8. John Seymour ====== | ||
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and niece of Gov. Robert Treat. | and niece of Gov. Robert Treat. | ||
- | John Seymour lived southwesterly from the State House, on the | + | John Seymour lived southwesterly from the State House, on the |
south road to Farmington, just west of Rocky Hill. Here his " | south road to Farmington, just west of Rocky Hill. Here his " | ||
House" was located, but he was extensive land-owner in Litchfield | House" was located, but he was extensive land-owner in Litchfield | ||
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Elizabeth were admitted to the South Church, 30 Mar. 1712. | Elizabeth were admitted to the South Church, 30 Mar. 1712. | ||
- | He was appointed Surveyor of Highways, 20 Dec. 1720, and the | + | He was appointed Surveyor of Highways, 20 Dec. 1720, and the |
next year he was appointed one of the Inspectors to see that the | next year he was appointed one of the Inspectors to see that the | ||
act concerning the cutting of wood was duly executed. The act | act concerning the cutting of wood was duly executed. The act | ||
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Seymour was chosen Selectman, 11 Dec. 1729. | Seymour was chosen Selectman, 11 Dec. 1729. | ||
- | On 21 Sept. 1722, he was appointed one of the Committee "to view | + | On 21 Sept. 1722, he was appointed one of the Committee "to view |
the Western Lands," | the Western Lands," | ||
may be the best place for a new town. On 25 Dec. following, he | may be the best place for a new town. On 25 Dec. following, he | ||
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in Town Meeting. | in Town Meeting. | ||
- | All this had been done in defiance of a declaration of the General | + | All this had been done in defiance of a declaration of the General |
Assembly in 1719, that the whole tract of land lying north of Litchfield | Assembly in 1719, that the whole tract of land lying north of Litchfield | ||
and Woodbury " | and Woodbury " | ||
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1717. | 1717. | ||
- | Official cognizance was then taken of the matter, and in 1719 the | + | Official cognizance was then taken of the matter, and in 1719 the |
Assembly confirmed what had been done thus far, but tried to halt | Assembly confirmed what had been done thus far, but tried to halt | ||
further settlements. When Hartford and Windsor proceeded vigorously | further settlements. When Hartford and Windsor proceeded vigorously | ||
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General Assembly. | General Assembly. | ||
- | In Dec. 1733, John Seymour was moderator of a meeting of the | + | In Dec. 1733, John Seymour was moderator of a meeting of the |
first proprietors of New Hartford, held in Hartford. He owned | first proprietors of New Hartford, held in Hartford. He owned | ||
several lots in that town, and by will provided his sons, John, | several lots in that town, and by will provided his sons, John, | ||
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of the meeting-house at Wintonbury. | of the meeting-house at Wintonbury. | ||
- | An undated document in the Wyllys Papers shows that "John | + | An undated document in the Wyllys Papers shows that "John |
Seamore," | Seamore," | ||
impressed and appointed under Sir Edmond Andros to go, under the | impressed and appointed under Sir Edmond Andros to go, under the | ||
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haue been Felt as Feared." | haue been Felt as Feared." | ||
- | By his will, dated Sept. 1747 and proved 6 June 1748, he divided | + | By his will, dated Sept. 1747 and proved 6 June 1748, he divided |
his lands among his sons, John, Jr., Timothy, Daniel, Jonathan, | his lands among his sons, John, Jr., Timothy, Daniel, Jonathan, | ||
Nathaniel, Zebulon, Moses, and Richard. He also provided for his | Nathaniel, Zebulon, Moses, and Richard. He also provided for his | ||
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Timothy, and Daniel Seymour, as his executors. | Timothy, and Daniel Seymour, as his executors. | ||
- | He was buried in the old graveyard back of the First Church in | + | He was buried in the old graveyard back of the First Church in |
Hartford, where his headstone may still be seen, as illustrated herein. | Hartford, where his headstone may still be seen, as illustrated herein. | ||
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| 26. | x. | [[026.MOSES|MOSES]], | | 26. | x. | [[026.MOSES|MOSES]], | ||
| 27. | xi. | [[027.RICHARD|RICHARD]], | | 27. | xi. | [[027.RICHARD|RICHARD]], | ||
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