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 51. JOHN<sup>5</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[019.John|John]]//<sup>4</sup>, 51. JOHN<sup>5</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[019.John|John]]//<sup>4</sup>,
-//[[008.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, //[[002.Thomas|Thomas]]//<sup>2</sup>,+//[[007.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, //[[002.Thomas|Thomas]]//<sup>2</sup>,
 //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>), //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>),
 born in 1734, died at Norwalk, Conn., 22 Nov. 1786 ae, 52 (gravestone); born in 1734, died at Norwalk, Conn., 22 Nov. 1786 ae, 52 (gravestone);
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 | i. | JONATHAN<sup>6</sup>, b. 11 July 1755; m. at Norwalk, HANNAH BETTS, b. 25 Nov. 1769. Four or more children. | | i. | JONATHAN<sup>6</sup>, b. 11 July 1755; m. at Norwalk, HANNAH BETTS, b. 25 Nov. 1769. Four or more children. |
 | ii. | SAMUEL, b. 20 Oct. 1758; m. LYDIA HANFORD. Several children. | | ii. | SAMUEL, b. 20 Oct. 1758; m. LYDIA HANFORD. Several children. |
-| iii. | RUTH, b. 16 Oct. 1760; d. at Norwalk, a widow, 22 Sept. 1838, ae. 78 (gravestone) ; m. AUGUSTUS SAMMIS of Lloyd's Neck, Queen's Co., L.I. Their son John Seymour<sup>7</sup> Sammis, married his cousin, Nancy Williams<sup>7</sup> Seymour; they were grandparents of Hon, Daniel Sammis<sup>9</sup> Sanford, see below. |+| iii. | RUTH, b. 16 Oct. 1760; d. at Norwalk, a widow, 22 Sept. 1838, ae. 78 (gravestone); m. AUGUSTUS SAMMIS of Lloyd's Neck, Queen's Co., L.I. Their son John Seymour<sup>7</sup> Sammis, married his cousin, Nancy Williams<sup>7</sup> Seymour; they were grandparents of Hon, Daniel Sammis<sup>9</sup> Sanford, see below. |
 | iv. | REBECCA, b. 22 Feb. 1763; was living in Norwalk, unm. 1811. | | iv. | REBECCA, b. 22 Feb. 1763; was living in Norwalk, unm. 1811. |
 | v. | SARAH, b. 1 Mar. 1765; d. at Lanesborough, Mass., 10 Nov. 1834; m. EBENEZER SQUIRE, b. 22 July 1769, d. at Lanesborough, Mass., 9 June 1857. | | v. | SARAH, b. 1 Mar. 1765; d. at Lanesborough, Mass., 10 Nov. 1834; m. EBENEZER SQUIRE, b. 22 July 1769, d. at Lanesborough, Mass., 9 June 1857. |
 | vi. | JOHN, b. 23 May 1767; d. at Whitney Point, N.Y., 15 June 1856; m. 31 Dec. 1793, SARAH<sup>6</sup> STODDARD, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., 14 Nov. 1776, d. 23 Nov. 1868, dau. of Orange<sup>6</sup> (James<sup>4</sup>, John<sup>3</sup>, John<sup>2</sup>, John<sup>1</sup>) and Experience (Nash). He enlisted Apr. 1781, in Capt. Uriah Raymond's Co. of State Troops, Col. Stephen St. John's Regt., and served one year at Norwalk; and reenlisted in 1782, and served another year under the same officers. Eight children. See below. | | vi. | JOHN, b. 23 May 1767; d. at Whitney Point, N.Y., 15 June 1856; m. 31 Dec. 1793, SARAH<sup>6</sup> STODDARD, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., 14 Nov. 1776, d. 23 Nov. 1868, dau. of Orange<sup>6</sup> (James<sup>4</sup>, John<sup>3</sup>, John<sup>2</sup>, John<sup>1</sup>) and Experience (Nash). He enlisted Apr. 1781, in Capt. Uriah Raymond's Co. of State Troops, Col. Stephen St. John's Regt., and served one year at Norwalk; and reenlisted in 1782, and served another year under the same officers. Eight children. See below. |
 | vii. | BETTY, b. 18 Oct. 1770; m. (1) 1 Dec. 1798, at Norwalk, WILLIAM ASPINWALL CANNON, b. at Norwalk, 23 Feb. 1767, s. of John and Esther (Perry); no children; m. (2) GERSHOM BRADLEY, and had one daughter. | | vii. | BETTY, b. 18 Oct. 1770; m. (1) 1 Dec. 1798, at Norwalk, WILLIAM ASPINWALL CANNON, b. at Norwalk, 23 Feb. 1767, s. of John and Esther (Perry); no children; m. (2) GERSHOM BRADLEY, and had one daughter. |
-| viii. | MARTHA (PATTY), b. 11 Feb. 1774; d. at Smithboro, Tioga County, N.Y., 15 Oct. 1852 ; m. 1 Jan. 1797, BRIANT<sup>6</sup> STODDARD, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., 14 Sept. 1774, d. at Asylum, Bradford Co., Pa., 19 May 1861, s. of Orange<sup>6</sup> (James<sup>4</sup>, John<sup>3</sup>, John<sup>2</sup>, John<sup>1</sup>) and Experience (Nash). |+| viii. | MARTHA (PATTY), b. 11 Feb. 1774; d. at Smithboro, Tioga County, N.Y., 15 Oct. 1852; m. 1 Jan. 1797, BRIANT<sup>6</sup> STODDARD, b. at Stockbridge, Mass., 14 Sept. 1774, d. at Asylum, Bradford Co., Pa., 19 May 1861, s. of Orange<sup>6</sup> (James<sup>4</sup>, John<sup>3</sup>, John<sup>2</sup>, John<sup>1</sup>) and Experience (Nash). |
  
 The Whitney Point branch of the Seymour family has produced The Whitney Point branch of the Seymour family has produced
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 Norwalk, Conn., and he served in the Connecticut Senate in the Norwalk, Conn., and he served in the Connecticut Senate in the
 dead-lock sessions of 1891-93. He was appointed Commissioner of dead-lock sessions of 1891-93. He was appointed Commissioner of
-Insurance of Conn., 1893; and was U. S. Commissioner of Patents,+Insurance of Conn., 1893; and was U.S. Commissioner of Patents,
 1893-97. He was a member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation 1893-97. He was a member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation
 in Norwalk, and after 1897 resumed the practice of law in New in Norwalk, and after 1897 resumed the practice of law in New
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 | | I. | Elizabeth Sullivan<sup>10</sup>, b. 25 Oct. 1907; m. Dudley C. Lewis. | | | I. | Elizabeth Sullivan<sup>10</sup>, b. 25 Oct. 1907; m. Dudley C. Lewis. |
 | | II. | Richard, b. 24 Nov. 1911. | | | II. | Richard, b. 24 Nov. 1911. |
-| ii. | MARY, b. 28 July 1888; res. (1936) Cleveland, Ohio; m. (1) CHESTERM. KERR, b. 5 Feb. 1886, from whom  he was divorced; m. (2) MARSHALLCURTIS BROWN, who d. 19 Apr. 1928; rn, (3) CHARLES S. BROOKS, b. 25 June  878, d. 29 June 1934. Two children (Kerr). ||+| ii. | MARY, b. 28 July 1888; res. (1936) Cleveland, Ohio; m. (1) CHESTERM. KERR, b. 5 Feb. 1886, from whom  he was divorced; m. (2) MARSHALLCURTIS BROWN, who d. 19 Apr. 1928; m. (3) CHARLES S. BROOKS, b. 25 June  878, d. 29 June 1934. Two children (Kerr). ||
  
 **FREDERICK<sup>8</sup> SEYMOUR**, brother of the above, born at Whitney **FREDERICK<sup>8</sup> SEYMOUR**, brother of the above, born at Whitney
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 he went up for examinations at Annapolis, but after passing it was he went up for examinations at Annapolis, but after passing it was
 found that he was a few weeks too old, so he had to abandon the found that he was a few weeks too old, so he had to abandon the
-hope of a career in the U. S. Navy. After working for the Lackawanna+hope of a career in the U.S. Navy. After working for the Lackawanna
 Iron and Coal Company from 1881 to 1884, he accepted at Iron and Coal Company from 1881 to 1884, he accepted at
 the age of twenty-four an engagement offered by the Dickson Manufacturing the age of twenty-four an engagement offered by the Dickson Manufacturing
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