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 [[i456.arms_displayed|(<-- Arms displayed in the home of Thomas Seymour (1735-1829), the First Mayor of Hartford)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[i460.old_state_house|(The "Old State House," Hartford (1792-1796), Bullfinch, Architect -->)]] [[i456.arms_displayed|(<-- Arms displayed in the home of Thomas Seymour (1735-1829), the First Mayor of Hartford)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[i460.old_state_house|(The "Old State House," Hartford (1792-1796), Bullfinch, Architect -->)]]
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-Thomas Seymour (1735-1829), Yale 1755, Mayor of Hartford (First Mayor) (1784-1812) 
  
 **THOMAS SEYMOUR (1735-1829), YALE 1755, MAYOR OF HARTFORD (FIRST MAYOR) (1784-1812)** **THOMAS SEYMOUR (1735-1829), YALE 1755, MAYOR OF HARTFORD (FIRST MAYOR) (1784-1812)**
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 Daughter, Mary Juliana Chenevard, all the Household Goods, Furniture and Plate Daughter, Mary Juliana Chenevard, all the Household Goods, Furniture and Plate
 remaining in my House upon the demise of her Mother, except thereout the remaining in my House upon the demise of her Mother, except thereout the
-Portraits of her Parents, and my Mohogany Desk and Book Case . . . ." The+Portraits of her Parents, and my Mohogany Desk and Book Case ...." The
 reference to the "Portraits of her Parents" can refer to nothing other than to reference to the "Portraits of her Parents" can refer to nothing other than to
 portraits of her father and mother. We know, therefore, that there was once a portraits of her father and mother. We know, therefore, that there was once a
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 is now one of the chief treasures of the Connecticut Historical Society, to is now one of the chief treasures of the Connecticut Historical Society, to
 which it was presented July 10, 1885, by his granddaughter, Mary Ellery Seymour, which it was presented July 10, 1885, by his granddaughter, Mary Ellery Seymour,
-sister of Governor Seymour. His portrait, alas, disappeared long-ago. Miss+sister of Governor Seymour. His portrait, alas, disappeared long ago. Miss
 Talcott searched in vain for it. She once told the author that she was informed Talcott searched in vain for it. She once told the author that she was informed
 that when Governor Seymour, the First Mayor's grandson, was a little boy, he got that when Governor Seymour, the First Mayor's grandson, was a little boy, he got
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