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 [[i460.old_state_house|(<-- The "Old State House," Hartford (1792-1796), Bullfinch, Architect)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[i462.samuel_prince|(Trade-card of Samuel Prince, Joyner -->)]] [[i460.old_state_house|(<-- The "Old State House," Hartford (1792-1796), Bullfinch, Architect)]] [[start|(Back to Start)]] [[i462.samuel_prince|(Trade-card of Samuel Prince, Joyner -->)]]
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 +====== Mary (Ledyard) Seymour (1735-1807), Wife of The First Mayor ======
  
 {{mary_ledyard.jpg|Mary (Ledyard) Seymour (1735-1807), Wife of the First Mayor}} {{mary_ledyard.jpg|Mary (Ledyard) Seymour (1735-1807), Wife of the First Mayor}}
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 Daughter of John Ledyard, Esq., of New London and Hartford; wife of Thomas Daughter of John Ledyard, Esq., of New London and Hartford; wife of Thomas
 Seymour, First Mayor of Hartford; sister of the gallant Col. William Ledyard, Seymour, First Mayor of Hartford; sister of the gallant Col. William Ledyard,
-the "Hero of Fort Griswold" in 1781 ; aunt of John Ledyard, the traveller;+the "Hero of Fort Griswold" in 1781; aunt of John Ledyard, the traveller;
 mother of Capt. Thomas Youngs Seymour, the "Beau Sabreur of Saratoga"; mother of mother of Capt. Thomas Youngs Seymour, the "Beau Sabreur of Saratoga"; mother of
 Major Henry Seymour of Hartford; mother of Mary Juliana Seymour, the famous Major Henry Seymour of Hartford; mother of Mary Juliana Seymour, the famous
 beauty of Hartford of her time; grandmother of Thomas Hart Seymour, the "Hero of beauty of Hartford of her time; grandmother of Thomas Hart Seymour, the "Hero of
-Chapultepec," U. S. Minister to Russia, and Governor of Connecticut. The canvas+Chapultepec," U.S. Minister to Russia, and Governor of Connecticut. The canvas
 deposited in the Connecticut Historical Society, 1885, by her granddaughter, deposited in the Connecticut Historical Society, 1885, by her granddaughter,
 Mary Ellery Seymour, of New Orleans. The companion picture of her husband, the Mary Ellery Seymour, of New Orleans. The companion picture of her husband, the
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