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 ====== 52. Lieut. William Seymour ====== ====== 52. Lieut. William Seymour ======
  
 52. LIEUT. WILLIAM<sup>5</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[019.John|John]]//<sup>4</sup>, 52. LIEUT. WILLIAM<sup>5</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[019.John|John]]//<sup>4</sup>,
-//[[007.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, //[[002.Thomas|John]]//<sup>2</sup>,+//[[007.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, //[[002.Thomas|Thomas]]//<sup>2</sup>,
 //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>) of Norwalk, Conn., born 10 Oct. 1735, //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>) of Norwalk, Conn., born 10 Oct. 1735,
 died 1 May 1821; married at Norwalk, 6 Jan. 1757, LYDIA<sup>5</sup> ST. JOHN, died 1 May 1821; married at Norwalk, 6 Jan. 1757, LYDIA<sup>5</sup> ST. JOHN,
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 ^ Children: ^^^ ^ Children: ^^^
-| i. | POLLY<sup>6</sup>, b. 1 Jan. 1758; m. (LIEUT.) FINCH GILDERSLEEVE, s. of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Huntington). | +| i. | POLLY<sup>6</sup>, b. 1 Jan. 1758; m. (LIEUT.) FINCH GILDERSLEEVE, s. of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Huntington). | 
-| ii. | WILLIAM, b. 18 Mar. 1760; d. 24 Sept. 1845; Revolutionary pensioner, living at New Haven, Vt., in 1840, aged 76; m. at Lanesborough.Mass., 9 Oct. 1781, SUSAN RUBLEE, b. 11 May 1763, d. 17 Dec.1848. Ten children. William had long service in the Revolution,in 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1780; was engaged in the battle of Trenton, and wounded in the battle of Bennington. | +| ii. | WILLIAM, b. 18 Mar. 1760; d. 24 Sept. 1845; Revolutionary pensioner, living at New Haven, Vt., in 1840, aged 76; m. at Lanesborough.Mass., 9 Oct. 1781, SUSAN RUBLEE, b. 11 May 1763, d. 17 Dec.1848. Ten children. William had long service in the Revolution,in 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1780; was engaged in the battle of Trenton, and wounded in the battle of Bennington. | 
-| iii. | LYDIA, b. 27 Feb. 1763; d. 25 Sept. 1837; m. at Norwalk. 25 Dec. 1786, JOSEPH FERRIS, b. at Peekskill, N.Y., 15 Nov. 1757, d. there23 Nov. 1841, s. of Jonathan and Rachel (Dean). Removed toNova Scotia, then to Peekskill, N.Y. | +| iii. | LYDIA, b. 27 Feb. 1763; d. 25 Sept. 1837; m. at Norwalk. 25 Dec. 1786, JOSEPH FERRIS, b. at Peekskill, N.Y., 15 Nov. 1757, d. there23 Nov. 1841, s. of Jonathan and Rachel (Dean). Removed to Nova Scotia, then to Peekskill, N.Y. | 
-| iv. | JOSIAH, b. 28 May 1766, d. 30 Jan. 1815; m. at Poole, Eng., 30 Jan. 1798, ---. Administration upon the estate of JosiahSeymour late of Norwalk deceased granted to James Seymour ofNorwalk, 29 Jan. 1822. Inventory presented 1 Feb. 1822, consistingof one half the homestead lately occupied by WilliamSeymour deceased. and one fourth of nine((See his grandfather's, will [No. 19].)) undivided acres ofland. He was a sea captain, and with a son aged twelve wasdrowned at Mogadon, Africa. He seems to have made his homein England. | +| iv. | [[josiah6|JOSIAH]], b. 28 May 1766, d. 30 Jan. 1815; m. at Poole, Eng., 30 Jan. 1798, ---. Administration upon the estate of Josiah Seymour late of Norwalk deceased granted to James Seymour of Norwalk, 29 Jan. 1822. Inventory presented 1 Feb. 1822, consisting of one half the homestead lately occupied by William Seymour deceased. and one fourth of nine((See his grandfather's, will [No. 19].)) undivided acres of land. He was a sea captain, and with a son aged twelve was drowned at Mogadon, Africa. He seems to have made his home in England. | 
-| v. | MARCIA, b. 28 Feb. 1769; d. 6 Dec. 1821; according to a deed, m. --- PRICE. | +| v. | MARCIA, b. 28 Feb. 1769; d. 6 Dec. 1821; according to a deed, m. --- PRICE. | 
-| vi. | BELDEN, b. 14 Nov. 1771; d. at Vergennes, Vt., 12 Oct. 1841; m. 28 Jan. 1798. ABIGAIL BEERS, b. at Newtown. Conn., 22 May 1776,d. 2 Apr. 1876. Seven children. | +| vi. | BELDEN, b. 14 Nov. 1771; d. at Vergennes, Vt., 12 Oct. 1841; m. 28 Jan. 1798. ABIGAIL BEERS, b. at Newtown. Conn., 22 May 1776,d. 2 Apr. 1876. Seven children. | 
-| vii. | BENJAMIN, b. 28 May 1774; was living at Vergennes, Vt., in 1797; d. at Augusta, Ga., 18 Sept. 1821; m. at Montreal, Quebec,Canada. 30 May 1801, ELIZABETH SANFORD, b. 23 Jan. 1782, d. atMiddlebury, Vt., 9 Mar. 1836. Nine children. |+| vii. | BENJAMIN, b. 28 May 1774; was living at Vergennes, Vt., in 1797; d. at Augusta, Ga., 18 Sept. 1821; m. at Montreal, Quebec,Canada. 30 May 1801, ELIZABETH SANFORD, b. 23 Jan. 1782, d. at Middlebury, Vt., 9 Mar. 1836. Nine children. |
  
  
-WILLLAM<sup>6</sup> SEYMOUR (1760-1845) had five sons and five daughters, who +**WILLIAM<sup>6</sup> SEYMOUR** (1760-1845) had five sons and five daughters, who 
-all married. The eldest son, William Ira<sup>7</sup>, born in Lanesbora, Mass.,+all married. The eldest son, William Ira<sup>7</sup>, born in Lanesboro, Mass.,
 lived half a century in Burlington, Vt., and his son, Charles<sup>8</sup> (born lived half a century in Burlington, Vt., and his son, Charles<sup>8</sup> (born
 1821), was publisher and editor of the LaCrosse (Wis.) //Republican//, 1821), was publisher and editor of the LaCrosse (Wis.) //Republican//,
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 association in America, and for many years Consul at Canton, China. association in America, and for many years Consul at Canton, China.
  
-Henry<sup>7</sup> Seymour (1787-1865), second son of William<sup>6</sup>,+**Henry<sup>7</sup> Seymour** (1787-1865), second son of William<sup>6</sup>,
 settled in St. Albans, Vt., married Eliza Fuller, and was father of Henry settled in St. Albans, Vt., married Eliza Fuller, and was father of Henry
 Edmund<sup>8</sup> (b. 1816), B.A. (Univ. of Vermont, 1835), a lawyer, Court Edmund<sup>8</sup> (b. 1816), B.A. (Univ. of Vermont, 1835), a lawyer, Court
 Auditor of Franklin County, Vt., who married Susan Katherine Hubbell. Auditor of Franklin County, Vt., who married Susan Katherine Hubbell.
  
-JULIUS HUBBELL<sup>9</sup> SEYMOUR, son of Henry Edmund<sup>8</sup>, born at St.+**JULIUS HUBBELL<sup>9</sup> SEYMOUR**, son of Henry Edmund<sup>8</sup>, born at St.
 Albans, Vt., 30 Oct. 1855, educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; (B.A. Albans, Vt., 30 Oct. 1855, educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.; (B.A.
 Williams College, 1879); LL.B. //cum laude// (Columbia College Law School); Williams College, 1879); LL.B. //cum laude// (Columbia College Law School);
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 (Quebec, Canada). (Quebec, Canada).
  
-EDMUND<sup>9</sup> SEYMOUR, another son of Henry Edmund<sup>8</sup>, born at St.+**EDMUND<sup>9</sup> SEYMOUR**, another son of Henry Edmund<sup>8</sup>, born at St.
 Albans, Vt., 3 Oct. 1858; educated at St. Albans Academy and Phillips Academy; Albans, Vt., 3 Oct. 1858; educated at St. Albans Academy and Phillips Academy;
 B.A. (Williams College, 1882); was captain of the football team and president of B.A. (Williams College, 1882); was captain of the football team and president of
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 Canada). He lived in Pelham Manor, N.Y., and had a summer home, "Bord-de-l'eau," Canada). He lived in Pelham Manor, N.Y., and had a summer home, "Bord-de-l'eau,"
 Chazy, N.Y. Chazy, N.Y.
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 +\\ [[051.john|(<-- 51. John(5) Seymour)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[053.seth|(53. Seth(5) Seymour -->)]]
  
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