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 ====== 123. Abner Seymour ====== ====== 123. Abner Seymour ======
  
-123. ABNER<sup>6</sup> SEYMOUR //(Uriah<sup>5</sup>, John<sup>4</sup>, +123. ABNER<sup>6</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[061.Uriah|Uriah]]//<sup>5</sup>, 
-John<sup>3</sup>, John<sup>2</sup>, Richard<sup>1</sup>),// baptized at New+//[[020.John|John]]//<sup>4</sup>, //[[008.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, 
 +//[[003.John|John]]//<sup>2</sup>, //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>), 
 +baptized at New
 Hartford, Conn., 12 May 1771, died at Madoc, Ontario, 29 Sept. 1849; married in Hartford, Conn., 12 May 1771, died at Madoc, Ontario, 29 Sept. 1849; married in
 1795, CHLOE ANDRUS, born 10 Oct. 1775, died at Trenton, N.Y., 18 Nov. 1845. He 1795, CHLOE ANDRUS, born 10 Oct. 1775, died at Trenton, N.Y., 18 Nov. 1845. He
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 | i. | HARRIET<sup>7</sup> (twin), b. 4 May 1797; d. 23 July 1826; m. in 1820, SAMUEL CARR, who d. in 1822. Four children (two sets of twins; the only child who survived, Harriet Caroline, was adopted by her uncle Uriah). ||| | i. | HARRIET<sup>7</sup> (twin), b. 4 May 1797; d. 23 July 1826; m. in 1820, SAMUEL CARR, who d. in 1822. Four children (two sets of twins; the only child who survived, Harriet Caroline, was adopted by her uncle Uriah). |||
 | ii. | HARRY (twin), b. 4 May 1797; was on a vessel which sailed from Boston and was captured off the coast of Algiers, part of the crew murdered and the rest sold into slavery; he was never again heard from. ||| | ii. | HARRY (twin), b. 4 May 1797; was on a vessel which sailed from Boston and was captured off the coast of Algiers, part of the crew murdered and the rest sold into slavery; he was never again heard from. |||
-| iii. | FREDERICK, b. 25 Sept, 1799; a foundryman and farmer; removed in 1826 to Fulton, N.Y., where he lived many years and for over half a century was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church ; m. 15 Feb. 1826, MARIA GARDNER, b. at Washington, N.Y., 2 June 1806, d. 18 July 1882, dau, of Benjamin and Polly (Allen). Children: |||+| iii. | FREDERICK, b. 25 Sept, 1799; a foundryman and farmer; removed in 1826 to Fulton, N.Y., where he lived many years and for over half a century was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church; m. 15 Feb. 1826, MARIA GARDNER, b. at Washington, N.Y., 2 June 1806, d. 18 July 1882, dau, of Benjamin and Polly (Allen). Children: |||
 | | I. | Lucian Coman<sup>8</sup>, b. 7 Feb. 1827; res. Fulton, N.Y.; m. 24 Sept. 1852, Mary Helen Mix. || | | I. | Lucian Coman<sup>8</sup>, b. 7 Feb. 1827; res. Fulton, N.Y.; m. 24 Sept. 1852, Mary Helen Mix. ||
 | | II. | Chloe Ann, b. 6 May 1829; res. Kingston, Ontario; m. 8 Oct. 1857, Allan MacLean. || | | II. | Chloe Ann, b. 6 May 1829; res. Kingston, Ontario; m. 8 Oct. 1857, Allan MacLean. ||
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