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 aptitude for mechanics and could not have had better schooling than in this aptitude for mechanics and could not have had better schooling than in this
 small shop in the village. When sixteen years old he went with his Cousins Henry small shop in the village. When sixteen years old he went with his Cousins Henry
-and George Kellogg (the latter the father of Clara Louise Kellogg, the famous+and [[wp>George Kellogg]] (the latter the father of [[wp>Clara Louise Kellogg]], the famous
 American singer) to the academy at Westfield, Massachusetts, of which the American singer) to the academy at Westfield, Massachusetts, of which the
 principal was Amos Cheeseboro. At that time the Westfield Academy enjoyed a fine principal was Amos Cheeseboro. At that time the Westfield Academy enjoyed a fine
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 discussion of public affairs in his own family circle. His Grandfather Seymour discussion of public affairs in his own family circle. His Grandfather Seymour
 had been an ardent Federalist, but his father, out of deep conviction, had had been an ardent Federalist, but his father, out of deep conviction, had
-become an apostate,-a Democrat. His father's defection from the political faith+become an apostate, -- a Democrat. His father's defection from the political faith
 of the family gave birth to endless arguments and led him to wider reading. of the family gave birth to endless arguments and led him to wider reading.
 Thus, in his early youth he read the four volumes of Jefferson's "Correspondence Thus, in his early youth he read the four volumes of Jefferson's "Correspondence
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 ^ Children, first born at New Hartford, the others at Bristol, Conn.: ^^^^^ ^ Children, first born at New Hartford, the others at Bristol, Conn.: ^^^^^
-| i. | LAURA ELECTA<sup>9</sup>, b. 5 Apr. 1846; d. at Bristol, 22 June 1921, unm.  |||| +| i. | [[LAURA ELECTA]]<sup>9</sup>, b. 5 Apr. 1846; d. at Bristol, 22 June 1921, unm.  |||| 
-| ii. | HENRY ALBERT, b. 2 Apr. 1847; d. at Washington, D. C., 1 May 1921; m. at Washington, D. C., 30 Oct. 1872, MARY MARILLA LEGGETT, his second cousin, b. at Warren, Ohio, 2 Apr. 1853, d. at Brookline, Mass., 4 Jan. 1914, only dau. of Gen. Mortimer Dormer and Marilla (Wells).  ||||+| ii. | [[HENRY ALBERT]], b. 2 Apr. 1847; d. at Washington, D.C., 1 May 1921; m. at Washington, D.C., 30 Oct. 1872, MARY MARILLA LEGGETT, his second cousin, b. at Warren, Ohio, 2 Apr. 1853, d. at Brookline, Mass., 4 Jan. 1914, only dau. of Gen. Mortimer Dormer and Marilla (Wells).  ||||
 | | Children:  |||| | | Children:  ||||
-| | I. | Laura Leggett<sup>10</sup>, b. 11 Nov. 1873; m. at Washington, D. C., 30 Oct. 1899, Charles Benjamin Doolittle, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 4 Oct. 1868, d. 12 May 1936, sof Thomas Benjamin((One of the outstanding pioneers in telephony, and an important contributor to that art, received the degree of A.M. from Dartmouth)) and Mary Louise (Bradley).  |||+| | I. | [[Laura Leggett]]<sup>10</sup>, b. 11 Nov. 1873; m. at Washington, D.C., 30 Oct. 1899, Charles Benjamin Doolittle, b. at Bridgeport, Conn., 4 Oct. 1868, d. 12 May 1936, sof Thomas Benjamin((One of the outstanding pioneers in telephony, and an important contributor to that art, received the degree of A.M. from Dartmouth)) and Mary Louise (Bradley).  |||
 | | | Child:  ||| | | | Child:  |||
 | | | (1) | Mortimer Leggett<sup>11,</sup> b. at Washington. D. c.. 4 Oct. 1900; B.A. (Yale, 1922); LL.B. (Yale. 1925) l entered the law offices of Cumminp &  Lockwood, Stamford. Conn., 1925; m. 26 Dec. 1930, Dorothy Rowley Perkills.  || | | | (1) | Mortimer Leggett<sup>11,</sup> b. at Washington. D. c.. 4 Oct. 1900; B.A. (Yale, 1922); LL.B. (Yale. 1925) l entered the law offices of Cumminp &  Lockwood, Stamford. Conn., 1925; m. 26 Dec. 1930, Dorothy Rowley Perkills.  ||
-| | II. | Rae Mortimer, b. 24 Aug. 1877; d. 8 Aug. 1933: m. in the Church of the Covenant, Washington, D. C., 6 Jan. 1923, Josiah Dwight, b. at Woodstock, Ill., d. at Atlantic City, N.J., 4 July 1934. So of Josiah and Amanda L. (Griffing).  ||| +| | II. | [[Rae Mortimer]], b. 24 Aug. 1877; d. 8 Aug. 1933: m. in the Church of the Covenant, Washington, D.C., 6 Jan. 1923, Josiah Dwight, b. at Woodstock, Ill., d. at Atlantic City, N.J., 4 July 1934. So of Josiah and Amanda L. (Griffing).  ||| 
-| | III. | Helen Wells, b. 18 Dec. 1878; d. at Washington, D. c, 27 Oct. 1937.  ||| +| | III. | [[Helen Wells]], b. 18 Dec. 1878; d. at Washington, D.C., 27 Oct. 1937.  ||| 
-| iii. | MARY HARRIET, b. 22 July 1849; d. at Bristol, Conn., 31 Oct. 1926; m. "at Bristol, 18 Oct. 1871, MILES LEWIS PECK, b. at Bristol, 24 July 1849, sof Josiah Tracy and Ellen (Barnard) Peck.  ||||+| iii. | [[MARY HARRIET]], b. 22 July 1849; d. at Bristol, Conn., 31 Oct. 1926; m. "at Bristol, 18 Oct. 1871, MILES LEWIS PECK, b. at Bristol, 24 July 1849, sof Josiah Tracy and Ellen (Barnard) Peck.  ||||
 | | Children, b. at Bristol:  |||| | | Children, b. at Bristol:  ||||
-| | I. | Josiah Henry<sup>10</sup>, b. 5 Mar. 1873: B.A. (Yale, 1895); LL.B. (Harvard, 1898); a lawyer, res. West Hartford, Conn.; m. at Providence, R 1., 12 Nov. 1902, Maude Helen Tower, b. at Alston, Mass., 13 Sept. 1873, dau. of Rev. Francis Emory and Ella (Shepardson). No children.  ||| +| | I. | [[Josiah Henry Peck|Josiah Henry]]<sup>10</sup>, b. 5 Mar. 1873: B.A. (Yale, 1895); LL.B. (Harvard, 1898); a lawyer, res. West Hartford, Conn.; m. at Providence, R 1., 12 Nov. 1902, Maude Helen Tower, b. at Alston, Mass., 13 Sept. 1873, dau. of Rev. Francis Emory and Ella (Shepardson). No children.  ||| 
-| | II. | Howard Seymour, b. 17 May 1874; d. 9 Sept. 1928; mat Bristol, Conn., 16 Oct. 1900, Florence Edna Roe, b. at Tremont, N.Y., 16 Oct. 1877, dau. of Charles and Mary Matilda (Naason) Roe.  |||+| | II. | [[Howard Seymour Peck|Howard Seymour]], b. 17 May 1874; d. 9 Sept. 1928; mat Bristol, Conn., 16 Oct. 1900, Florence Edna Roe, b. at Tremont, N.Y., 16 Oct. 1877, dau. of Charles and Mary Matilda (Naason) Roe.  |||
 | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  ||| | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  |||
 | | | (1) | Seymour<sup>11</sup>, b. 5 Nov. 1901; B.A. (Yale, 1923); m. at New York, N.Y., 13 May 1933, Margery Earl.  || | | | (1) | Seymour<sup>11</sup>, b. 5 Nov. 1901; B.A. (Yale, 1923); m. at New York, N.Y., 13 May 1933, Margery Earl.  ||
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 | | | | C. | John, b. 30 July 1932. | | | | | C. | John, b. 30 July 1932. |
 | | | | D. | Nancy, b. 15 Aug. 1938. | | | | | D. | Nancy, b. 15 Aug. 1938. |
-| | III. | Hilda Margaret, b. 19 Apr. 1881; B.A. (Vassar, 1903); res. (1938) Bristol, Conn.  ||| +| | III. | [[Hilda Margaret Peck|Hilda Margaret]], b. 19 Apr. 1881; B.A. (Vassar, 1903); res. (1938) Bristol, Conn.  ||| 
-| | IV. | Rachel Kezia, b. 6 Jan. 1883; B.A. (Vassar, 1905); m. at Bristol, 28 June 1910, Newell Jennings, B.A.. (Yale, 1904), LL.M. //cum laude// (Yale, 1907), b. at Bristol, 12 May 1883, son of John Joseph and Elizabeth Naomi (Newell).  |||+| | IV. | [[Rachel Kezia Peck|Rachel Kezia]], b. 6 Jan. 1883; B.A. (Vassar, 1905); m. at Bristol, 28 June 1910, Newell Jennings, B.A.. (Yale, 1904), LL.M. //cum laude// (Yale, 1907), b. at Bristol, 12 May 1883, son of John Joseph and Elizabeth Naomi (Newell).  |||
 | | | Children:  ||| | | | Children:  |||
-| | | (1) | Elizabeth Newell<sup>11</sup>, b. in 1911; B.A. (Vassar, 1932); mat BristoI, in 1932, Sherwood L Anderson, Jr., of Allentown, Pa.  ||+| | | (1) | Elizabeth Newell<sup>11</sup>, b. in 1911; B.A. (Vassar, 1932); mat BristoI, in 1932, Sherwood L Anderson, Jr., of Allentown, Pa.  ||
 | | | | Children:  || | | | | Children:  ||
 | | | | A. | Hilda Peck<sup>12</sup>, b. 27 Mar. 1933. | | | | | A. | Hilda Peck<sup>12</sup>, b. 27 Mar. 1933. |
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 | | | (2) | Miles Peck, b. in 1912; ed, Deerfield Academy; B.A. (Yale, 1935).  || | | | (2) | Miles Peck, b. in 1912; ed, Deerfield Academy; B.A. (Yale, 1935).  ||
 | | | (3) | Dorothy Seymour, b. 7 May 1916; B.A. (Vassar, 1937).  || | | | (3) | Dorothy Seymour, b. 7 May 1916; B.A. (Vassar, 1937).  ||
-| | V. | Mary Miles Lewis, b. 22 Jan. 1895; B.A. (Vassar, 1917).  |||+| | V. | [[Mary Miles Lewis Peck|Mary Miles Lewis]], b. 22 Jan. 1895; B.A. (Vassar, 1917).  |||
 | iv. | LILLA WELLS, b. 10 May 1852; d. 7 Nov. 1854.  |||| | iv. | LILLA WELLS, b. 10 May 1852; d. 7 Nov. 1854.  ||||
 | v. | JOHN CHURCHILL, b. 5 June 1853; d. same day.  |||| | v. | JOHN CHURCHILL, b. 5 June 1853; d. same day.  ||||
-| vi. | GRACE ELLA, b. 13 July 1856; d. at Bristol, 23 Apr. 1925; m. at Bristol, 11 Oct. 1881, WILLIAH SHURTLEFF INGRAHAM, b. at Bristol, 25 Apr. 1857, d. there 14 Dec. 1930, s. of Edward and Jane Eliza (Beach). He m(2) in June 1928, Mrs. Edith (Mather) Tuttle.  ||||+| vi. | [[GRACE ELLA]], b. 13 July 1856; d. at Bristol, 23 Apr. 1925; m. at Bristol, 11 Oct. 1881, [[WILLIAM SHURTLEFF INGRAHAM]], b. at Bristol, 25 Apr. 1857, d. there 14 Dec. 1930, s. of Edward and Jane Eliza (Beach). He m(2) in June 1928, Mrs. Edith (Mather) Tuttle.  ||||
 | | Children, b. at Bristol  |||| | | Children, b. at Bristol  ||||
-| | I. | Faith Allen<sup>10</sup>, b. 30 Apr. 1886. She assumed her middle name on learning that a paternal ancestress, Faith Allen, was hanged for witchcraft on Gallows Hill at Salem, Mass., in 1692. She m. at Bristol, Morton Candee Treadway, b. at Bristol, 26 Jan. 1887, sof Charles Seth and Lucy (Townsend). He was educated at Phillips Andover and Yale College (B.A., 1910). Mrs. Treadway has been active from her girlhood in the church, civic and social affairs of the community; member of the D.A.R. and of the Conn. Society of Colonial Dames. She takes great pride in carrying on her gifted mother's philanthropic and social obligations.  |||+| | I. | Faith Allen<sup>10</sup>, b. 30 Apr. 1886. She assumed her middle name on learning that a paternal ancestress, Faith Allen, was hanged for witchcraft on Gallows Hill at Salem, Mass., in 1692. She m. at Bristol, Morton Candee Treadway, b. at Bristol, 26 Jan. 1887, sof Charles Seth and Lucy (Townsend). He was educated at Phillips Andover and Yale College (B.A., 1910). Mrs. Treadway has been active from her girlhood in the church, civic and social affairs of the community; member of the D.A.R. and of the Conn. Society of Colonial Dames. She takes great pride in carrying on her gifted mother's philanthropic and social obligations.  |||
 | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  ||| | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  |||
 | | | (1) | Morton Candee<sup>11</sup>, b. 20 May 1915.  || | | | (1) | Morton Candee<sup>11</sup>, b. 20 May 1915.  ||
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 | | | (3) | Jean. b. 28 May 1918.  || | | | (3) | Jean. b. 28 May 1918.  ||
 | | | (4) | Lucy Townsend, b. 23 May 1919.  || | | | (4) | Lucy Townsend, b. 23 May 1919.  ||
-| | II. | Edward, b. 20 Dec. 1887; ed. Phillips Andover; B.A. (Yale, 1910), m. at Rutland, Vt., 21 Sept. 1918, Alice Patti Pease, b. at Worcester, Mass., 26 Apr. 1887, dau. of George Francis and Alice (Batchelder), of Rutland, Vt.  |||+| | II. | [[Edward Ingraham|Edward]], b. 20 Dec. 1887; ed. Phillips Andover; B.A. (Yale, 1910), m. at Rutland, Vt., 21 Sept. 1918, Alice Patti Pease, b. at Worcester, Mass., 26 Apr. 1887, dau. of George Francis and Alice (Batchelder), of Rutland, Vt.  |||
 | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  ||| | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  |||
 | | | (1) | Edward<sup>11</sup>, b. 12 Nov. 1919.  || | | | (1) | Edward<sup>11</sup>, b. 12 Nov. 1919.  ||
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 | | | (4) | Ellen Jane. b. 14 Feb. 1927.  || | | | (4) | Ellen Jane. b. 14 Feb. 1927.  ||
 | | | (5) | Faith Allen, b 4 Mar. 1929.  || | | | (5) | Faith Allen, b 4 Mar. 1929.  ||
-| | III. | Dudley Seymour, b. 14 Aug. 1890; mat Ipswich, Mass., 31 July 1920, Marion Edna Morton, b. at Beverly, Mass., 6 Nov. 1888, dau. of Joseph Theodore and Jessie (Johnson).  |||+| | III. | [[Dudley Seymour Ingraham|Dudley Seymour]], b. 14 Aug. 1890; mat Ipswich, Mass., 31 July 1920, Marion Edna Morton, b. at Beverly, Mass., 6 Nov. 1888, dau. of Joseph Theodore and Jessie (Johnson).  |||
 | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  ||| | | | Children, b. at Bristol:  |||
 | | | (1) | Seymour Morton<sup>11</sup>, b. 20 Jan. 1922.  || | | | (1) | Seymour Morton<sup>11</sup>, b. 20 Jan. 1922.  ||
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 | | | (3) | Dudley Seymour. b. 1 Oct. 1924.  || | | | (3) | Dudley Seymour. b. 1 Oct. 1924.  ||
 | | | (4) | Robert Appleton, b. 18 Aug. 1927.  || | | | (4) | Robert Appleton, b. 18 Aug. 1927.  ||
-| vii. | GEORGE DUDLEY, b. 6 Oct. 1859; ed. graded schools, Bristol, Conn., and Hartford Public High School (1878); LL.B. (Columbian University, now George Washington, Law School, 1880) ; LL.M. (same, 1881); hon, M.A. (Yale, 1913); L.H.D. (George Washington Univ., 1921).  ||||+| vii. | [[GEORGE DUDLEY]], b. 6 Oct. 1859; ed. graded schools, Bristol, Conn., and Hartford Public High School (1878); LL.B. (Columbian University, now George Washington, Law School, 1880); LL.M. (same, 1881); hon, M.A. (Yale, 1913); L.H.D. (George Washington Univ., 1921).  ||||
 | viii. | HELEN WELLS, b. 29 Jan. 1864; d. 12 July 1866.  |||| | viii. | HELEN WELLS, b. 29 Jan. 1864; d. 12 July 1866.  ||||
  
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