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 and in the persons and things about him. and in the persons and things about him.
  
-^ Children, four born at Simsbury, youngest at East Granby: ^^^^^ +^ Children, four born at Simsbury, youngest at East Granby: ^^^^ 
-| i. | FRANKLIN CHESTER<sup>9</sup>, b. 17 May 1850; inventor and manufacturer; m. at St. Louis, Mich., 15 Nov. 1877, ELIZABETH REID CULBERTSON of Monongehela City, Pa. ||| +| i. | FRANKLIN CHESTER<sup>9</sup>, b. 17 May 1850; inventor and manufacturer; m. at St. Louis, Mich., 15 Nov. 1877, ELIZABETH REID CULBERTSON of Monongehela City, Pa. ||| 
-| | Children: ||| +| | Children: ||| 
-| | I. | Mary Elizabeth<sup>10</sup>, b. 24 Oct. 1881. || +| | I. | Mary Elizabeth<sup>10</sup>, b. 24 Oct. 1881. || 
-| | II. | Gertrude, b. 11 Sept. 1883. || +| | II. | Gertrude, b. 11 Sept. 1883. || 
-| ii. | MARY FLORILLA, b. 26 Mar. 1852; d. at Hartford, 12 June 1934; m. at Simsbury, 11 Apr. 1882. JOSEPH Toy, b. at Camborne, Cornwall, England, d. at Simsbury, 2 Apr. 1887. She was author of two novels: //When Summer Goes//, and //Lady Hamilton's Heredity.// ||| +| ii. | MARY FLORILLA, b. 26 Mar. 1852; d. at Hartford, 12 June 1934; m. at Simsbury, 11 Apr. 1882. JOSEPH Toy, b. at Camborne, Cornwall, England, d. at Simsbury, 2 Apr. 1887. She was author of two novels: //When Summer Goes//, and //Lady Hamilton's Heredity.// ||| 
-| | Child: ||| +| | Child: ||| 
-| | 1. | //Josephine Seymour//<sup>10</sup>, b. 19 Jan. 1884, d. 20 July 1909; m. at Hartford, 5 June 1907, Fred Starr Collins; had one child, --- Josephine Toy<sup>11</sup>, b. at Hartford, 5 July 1909. || +| | 1. | //Josephine Seymour//<sup>10</sup>, b. 19 Jan. 1884, d. 20 July 1909; m. at Hartford, 5 June 1907, Fred Starr Collins; had one child, --- Josephine Toy<sup>11</sup>, b. at Hartford, 5 July 1909. || 
-| iii. | MOSES ENSIGN, b. 2 Dec. 1856: d. at East Granby, 14 Feb. 1936; m. at Brooklyn. N.Y., 24 Apr. 1884, MARION BACKUS (sometimes spelled Marianne Bachaus, also Marian Barkhausen), b. at Bremen, Germany, 28 Apr. 1860, d. at the Hartford Hospital, 7 Aug. 1931. His life was spent in West Hartford and East Granby, where he was a dairyman and tobacco fanner, assessor, and Justice of the Peace. He accumulated considerable property, made three trips to Europe, and spent many winters in Florida. In politics, a Republican; in religion, an Episcopalian. He and his family were very prominent in Trinity Parish, Tariffville; at one time he was Senior Warden, his son, Edgar, Parish Treasurer, and his son Dudley, Delegate to Convention. ||| +| iii. | MOSES ENSIGN, b. 2 Dec. 1856: d. at East Granby, 14 Feb. 1936; m. at Brooklyn. N.Y., 24 Apr. 1884, MARION BACKUS (sometimes spelled Marianne Bachaus, also Marian Barkhausen), b. at Bremen, Germany, 28 Apr. 1860, d. at the Hartford Hospital, 7 Aug. 1931. His life was spent in West Hartford and East Granby, where he was a dairyman and tobacco fanner, assessor, and Justice of the Peace. He accumulated considerable property, made three trips to Europe, and spent many winters in Florida. In politics, a Republican; in religion, an Episcopalian. He and his family were very prominent in Trinity Parish, Tariffville; at one time he was Senior Warden, his son, Edgar, Parish Treasurer, and his son Dudley, Delegate to Convention. ||| 
-| | Children, first two born at West Hartford, others at East Granby: ||| +| | Children, first two born at West Hartford, others at East Granby: ||| 
-| | I. | Clarence William<sup>10</sup>, b. 14 Mar. 1885; m. 1 July 1922, Dorothy Belle Allyn, b. at Hartford, 12 May 1889, dau. of Robert and lice Belle (Maine), and granddau. of Timothy Mather Allyn, Mayor of Hartford (1858-60), builder and owner of the Allyn House. || +| | I. | Clarence William<sup>10</sup>, b. 14 Mar. 1885; m. 1 July 1922, Dorothy Belle Allyn, b. at Hartford, 12 May 1889, dau. of Robert and lice Belle (Maine), and granddau. of Timothy Mather Allyn, Mayor of Hartford (1858-60), builder and owner of the Allyn House. || 
-| | | Child: || +| | | Child: || 
-| | | (1) | Allyn<sup>11</sup>, b. 17 May 1923. | +| | | (1) | Allyn<sup>11</sup>, b. 17 May 1923. | 
-| | II. | Helen Emma. b. 19 Dec. 1886: d. 21 July 1916, unm. || +| | II. | Helen Emma. b. 19 Dec. 1886: d. 21 July 1916, unm. || 
-| | III. | Edgar Harold, b. 18 Apr. 1888. || +| | III. | Edgar Harold, b. 18 Apr. 1888. || 
-| | IV. | Chester Arthur, b. 17 Feb. 1890: d. 17 Sept. 1890. || +| | IV. | Chester Arthur, b. 17 Feb. 1890: d. 17 Sept. 1890. || 
-| | V. | Ann Margaret. b. 24 May 1891. || +| | V. | Ann Margaret. b. 24 May 1891. || 
-| | VI. | Percy Waldo, b. 7 Sept. 1893: 1st Lieut. in U.S. Army during the World War. || +| | VI. | Percy Waldo, b. 7 Sept. 1893: 1st Lieut. in U.S. Army during the World War. || 
-| | VII. | Richard Dudley, b. 18 June 1895; First Selectman of East Granby, 1934-35. || +| | VII. | Richard Dudley, b. 18 June 1895; First Selectman of East Granby, 1934-35. || 
-| | VIII. | Kenneth Marion. b. 11 May 1897; Manager of Newgate Prison and Newgate Hotel, East Granby, Conn.: m. at Copper Hill, East Granby. 24 Oct. 1929. Maida Louise Griffin. || +| | VIII. | Kenneth Marion. b. 11 May 1897; Manager of Newgate Prison and Newgate Hotel, East Granby, Conn.: m. at Copper Hill, East Granby. 24 Oct. 1929. Maida Louise Griffin. || 
-| | | Children: || +| | | Children: || 
-| | | (1) | Kenneth M.<sup>11</sup>, b. 29 Mar. 1931. | +| | | (1) | Kenneth M.<sup>11</sup>, b. 29 Mar. 1931. | 
-| | | (2) | Shirley Maida, b. 21 Aug. 1932. | +| | | (2) | Shirley Maida, b. 21 Aug. 1932. | 
-| | IX. | Roy Ensign. b. 28 May 1899. || +| | IX. | Roy Ensign. b. 28 May 1899. || 
-| | X. | Marion Nellie, b. 5 Dec. 1902. || +| | X. | Marion Nellie, b. 5 Dec. 1902. || 
-| iv. | WILLIAM ALFRED, b. 9 Feb. 1860: m. at New Marlboro, Mass., 11 Nov. 1891, ELLA LOUISB RHOADES, b. at New Marlboro, 24 Mar. 1863. He lived during early life in St. Louis, Mich., and Wollaston, Mass. After 1900, he lived in East Granby, Conn., serving the town as First Selectman and Representative in the Legislature, and in Nov. 1934 he was elected High Sheriff for Hartford County for four years, on the Democratic ticket. ||| +| iv. | WILLIAM ALFRED, b. 9 Feb. 1860: m. at New Marlboro, Mass., 11 Nov. 1891, ELLA LOUISB RHOADES, b. at New Marlboro, 24 Mar. 1863. He lived during early life in St. Louis, Mich., and Wollaston, Mass. After 1900, he lived in East Granby, Conn., serving the town as First Selectman and Representative in the Legislature, and in Nov. 1934 he was elected High Sheriff for Hartford County for four years, on the Democratic ticket. ||| 
-| | Children, born at Wollaston, Mass.: ||| +| | Children, born at Wollaston, Mass.: ||| 
-| | I. | Chester Rhoades<sup>10</sup>. b. 11 June 1894; m. at Hartford, 3 Oct. 1923, Helen Roberts Tolles. b. at Hartford, 7 Nov. 1897. || +| | I. | Chester Rhoades<sup>10</sup>. b. 11 June 1894; m. at Hartford, 3 Oct. 1923, Helen Roberts Tolles. b. at Hartford, 7 Nov. 1897. || 
-| | | Children, born at Hartford: || +| | | Children, born at Hartford: || 
-| | | (1) Jean Tolles<sup>11</sup>, b. 3 Oct. 1925. || +| | | (1) Jean Tolles<sup>11</sup>, b. 3 Oct. 1925. || 
-| | | (2) Chester Tolles, b. 25 Sept. 1928 || +| | | (2) Chester Tolles, b. 25 Sept. 1928 || 
-| | II. | Dorothy Frances, b. 22 June 1896; m. at Simsbury, Conn., 21 Oct. 1922, C. Edgar Blake, attorney and ass't treasurer of Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.; res. Windsor, Conn. || +| | II. | Dorothy Frances, b. 22 June 1896; m. at Simsbury, Conn., 21 Oct. 1922, C. Edgar Blake, attorney and ass't treasurer of Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.; res. Windsor, Conn. || 
-| | Child: ||| +| | Child: ||| 
-| | 1. | //Richard Seymour//, b. 23 Mar. 1926. || +| | 1. | //Richard Seymour//, b. 23 Mar. 1926. || 
-| v. | LUCIUS HENRY. b. 20 May 1865; m. at Simsbury. 27 Apr. 1892. NELLIE LOUISE ST. JOHN, b. at Simsbury, 9 July 1870, dau. of Edward F. and Charlotte (Ashman); no issue. He was a tobacco grower, of East Granby, Conn. |||+| v. | LUCIUS HENRY. b. 20 May 1865; m. at Simsbury. 27 Apr. 1892. NELLIE LOUISE ST. JOHN, b. at Simsbury, 9 July 1870, dau. of Edward F. and Charlotte (Ashman); no issue. He was a tobacco grower, of East Granby, Conn. |||
  
-CLARENCE WILLIAM<sup>10</sup> SEYMOUR moved with his parents from West Hartford+**CLARENCE WILLIAM<sup>10</sup> SEYMOUR** moved with his parents from West Hartford
 to East Granby in 1889, where he attended the "Little Red School House" on the to East Granby in 1889, where he attended the "Little Red School House" on the
 Tariffville-Granby Road. In 1903, he graduated from the Hartford Public High Tariffville-Granby Road. In 1903, he graduated from the Hartford Public High
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 He is a member of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars, and has served as Commander He is a member of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars, and has served as Commander
 in the Military Order of the World War. in the Military Order of the World War.
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