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 four were mem­bers of the National Congress or became such; seven were captains four were mem­bers of the National Congress or became such; seven were captains
 of the Revolutionary Army, and four arose to the rank of general officers; two of the Revolutionary Army, and four arose to the rank of general officers; two
-became Chief Justices and two, Governors of the State." . . . . Of the ladies of+became Chief Justices and two, Governors of the State." .... Of the ladies of
 the town, their melting into bullets the leaden statue of George the Third, is a the town, their melting into bullets the leaden statue of George the Third, is a
 matter of common history, and one incident only will be added. Mrs. Chauncey matter of common history, and one incident only will be added. Mrs. Chauncey
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 Will of Moses Seymour of Litchfield, dated 27 Feb. 1821, proved 17 Oct. 1826, Will of Moses Seymour of Litchfield, dated 27 Feb. 1821, proved 17 Oct. 1826,
-named wife Molly and six children, viz.-Qarissa Marsh, Moses Seymour, Jr., Ozias+named wife Molly and six children, viz.--Clarissa, Marsh, Moses Seymour, Jr., Ozias
 Seymour, Horatio Seymour, Henry Seymour, and Epaphroditus Seymour. Charles Seymour, Horatio Seymour, Henry Seymour, and Epaphroditus Seymour. Charles
 Seymour was a witness. Codicil dated 11 May 1826 stated that his son Moses had Seymour was a witness. Codicil dated 11 May 1826 stated that his son Moses had
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 ^ Children: ^^^ ^ Children: ^^^
-| | i. | CLARISSA<sup>6</sup>, b. 3 Aug. 1772; d. at Litchfield, 2 Sept. 1865; In. 22 Oct. 1791, her cousin, REV. TRUMAN<sup>6</sup> MARSH, b. at Litchfield, 23 Feb. 1768, d. there 28 Mar. 1851, sof Ebenezer<sup>5</sup> (//Col. Ebenezer//<sup>4</sup>, //John//<sup>3</sup>, //John//<sup>2</sup>, //John//<sup>1</sup>) and Lucy (Phelps). He was graduated from Yale in 1786; ordained Deacon and Presbyter by Bishop Seabury, successively in March and June 1790, became Rector of St. John's, New Milford, and continued there until 1799; then Rector of St. Michael's, Litchfield, until 1810. Seven children. |+| | i. | CLARISSA<sup>6</sup>, b. 3 Aug. 1772; d. at Litchfield, 2 Sept. 1865; m. 22 Oct. 1791, her cousin, REV. TRUMAN<sup>6</sup> MARSH, b. at Litchfield, 23 Feb. 1768, d. there 28 Mar. 1851, sof Ebenezer<sup>5</sup> (//Col. Ebenezer//<sup>4</sup>, //John//<sup>3</sup>, //John//<sup>2</sup>, //John//<sup>1</sup>) and Lucy (Phelps). He was graduated from Yale in 1786; ordained Deacon and Presbyter by Bishop Seabury, successively in March and June 1790, became Rector of St. John's, New Milford, and continued there until 1799; then Rector of St. Michael's, Litchfield, until 1810. Seven children. |
 | 147. | ii. | [[147.moses|MOSES]], b. 30 June 1774. | | 147. | ii. | [[147.moses|MOSES]], b. 30 June 1774. |
 | 148. | iii. | [[148.ozias|OZIAS]], b. 8 July 1776. | | 148. | iii. | [[148.ozias|OZIAS]], b. 8 July 1776. |
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