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 ====== 251. James Seymour ====== ====== 251. James 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//+251. JAMES<sup>7</sup> SEYMOUR 
 +(//[[158.james|James]]//<sup>6</sup>, //[[077.samuel|Samuel]]//<sup>5</sup>, 
 +//[[026.moses|Moses]]//<sup>4</sup>, //[[008.John|John]]//<sup>3</sup>, 
 +//[[003.John|John]]//<sup>2</sup>, //[[001.Richard|Richard]]//<sup>1</sup>), 
 +//{James3, Samuel5, Moses4, John3, John2, Richard1),// 
 +born at Brockport, N.Y., 5 July 1827; married at New York City, 22 May 1861, 
 +MARY O. LODEWICK, born 11 Sept. 1830, daughter of John M. and Emma Linda 
 +(Osborn).
  
-**If you have an interest in this person, //please/[[:contact me]] and I will make an effort to get this page added.**+He moved in 1845 to Auburn, N.Y., where he became a banker. He was an Elder in 
 +the Presbyterian Church. 
 + 
 +^ Children: ^^^^ 
 +| i. | Charles P.<sup>8</sup>b. 31 July 1862; d. 20 July 1863. ||| 
 +| ii. | James Alward, b. 12 Oct. 1864; res. (1936) Auburn, N.Y.; m. 11 Apr. 1894, Marion Melita Smith, b. at Auburn, 13 Apr. 1867, dau. of Charles Augustus and Jane Hobart (Chedell). Children: ||| 
 +| | I. | Jane Chedell<sup>9</sup>, b. in 1896; m. Paul M. Hills, of Auburn. || 
 +| | II. | Mary M., b. in 1897; m. Pennington Sefton, of Auburn. || 
 +| | III. | James Sayre, b. in 1899; m. Nataline Dulles. Children: || 
 +| | | (1) | Marion Chedell<sup>10</sup>, b. in 1931. | 
 +| | | (2) | James Dulles, b. in 1935. | 
 +| iii. | John Lodewick, b. 29 June 1867; d. 7 Apr. 1871. ||| 
 + 
 +**JAMES ALWARD<sup>8</sup> SEYMOUR** (1864-- ), Ph.B. (Sheffield Scientific 
 +School, Yale, 1885), M.E. (1890), associated himself with John E. Mcintosh in 
 +1886, founding Mcintosh, Seymour & Co., manufacturers of steam engines, Auburn, 
 +N.Y., and employing 700 persons. The firm was incorporated in 1911, as Mcintosh 
 +& Seymour Co., of which he was president; the business was sold in 1913 to 
 +Mcintosh & Seymour Corporation (principal manufacturer of Diesel type of oil 
 +engines), of which he was president. He was a director of Empire Gas & Electric 
 +Co.; Trustee of the Seymour (Public) Library, and of the Auburn City Hospital; 
 +and a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Book and Snake 
 +Society (Yale), and associate member of the Society of Naval Engineers. Clubs: 
 +City (Auburn) Engineers'; University; Yale (New York); Graduates' (New Haven). 
 +He was a Republican.
  
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