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 ====== 231. Isaac Packard Seymour ====== ====== 231. Isaac Packard Seymour ======
  
-//This page is a placeholder added on 28 Sep 2014 It will be filled in later when the relevant page(s) are scanned --jds//+231. ISAAC PACKARD<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR (//[[132.truman|Truman]]//<sup>6</sup>, 
 +//[[066.timothy|Timothy]]//<sup>5</sup>, 
 +//[[021.timothy|Timothy]]//<sup>4</sup>, //[[008.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, 
 +//[[003.John|John]]//<sup>2</sup>, //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>), 
 +born at Albany, N.Y., 25 Feb. 1795, died at Dundee, | | | | N. | Y., 28 Oct. 
 +1871; married at Eddytown, Yates Co., N.Y., 27 Sept. 1821, SALLY | ANN MAPES, 
 +born at Chester, Orange County, N.Y., 14 Aug. 1800, daughter of James and 
 +Elizabeth (Hallock). 
 + 
 +He was commissioned Ensign of Ontario County Militia, 1818, and Paymaster of 
 +Steuben County Militia, 1820. He held the office of Justice of the Peace 
 +eighteen years in succession, and was, for half a century, an active member of 
 +the Presbyterian Church. He and his wife celebrated their Golden Wedding a month 
 +before his sudden death. "He was ever kind, pleasant and social, and gave his 
 +influence on the side of bettering society in all moral questions of the age, 
 +and for candor, honesty, uprighteousness, temperance and Christian deportment, 
 +formed a character which will stand out in bold relief before his family and 
 +acquaintances as worthy of remembrance while life lasts." 
 + 
 +^ Children, born at Eddytown, Yates County, N.Y. ^^^ 
 +| i. | JAMES OSCAR<sup>8</sup>, b. 23 Sept. 1823; m. 3 June 1851, SARAH AUGUSTA FRYER, b. at Norwich, Vt., 16 Dec. 1828, dau. of Peter and Anna (Russel).   He was employed by the N.Y. Central R.R. || 
 +| ii. | ELIZABETH MAPES, b. 30 Dec. 1825; m. 20 July 1858, LEWIS HUESTED, b. at Milo, N.Y., 24 Nov. 1824. || 
 +| iii. | MARIA HOGARTH, b. 15 Feb. 1828; d. 9 May 1878; m. 13 Oct. 1857, SAMUEL NEWELL ANTHONY, b. at Rochester, Vt., 17 May 1817, d. 17 May 1887, s. of Samuel and Elvira (Rockwell; resGrand de Tour, Ill. || 
 +| iv. | HENRIETTA HOW, b. 20 Sept. 1830; d. 21 Dec. 1861. || 
 +| v. | HILAND RAWSON, b. 9 June 1833; m. 19 Oct. 1858, SARAH ADDIA ROBBINS, b. at Reading, N.Y., 14 Apr. 1838, dau. of Archibald and Sarah Ann (Chapman).   Children, b. at Watkins, N.Y.: || 
 +| | I. | Louie Hiland<sup>9</sup> b. 20 Feb. 1859. | 
 +| | II. | Archie Robbins, b. 20 May 1861. | 
 +| | III. | Washington Irving, b. 16 June 1863. | 
 +| vi. | MYRON, b. 21 Mar. 1837; d. 9 Mar. 1839. || 
 +| vii. | HARRIET WENDELL, b. 19 Aug. 1839. || 
 +| viii. | ROBERT PACKARD, b. 4 Nov. 1844; d. 6 Dec. 1866.   He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving in the 85th N.Y. Volunteers; was in the Peninsular Campaign; was wounded and taken prisoner at Plymouth, N.C., was confined at Andersonville Prison eleven months, and died of disease there contracted. ||
  
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