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William Franklin Seymour

WILLIAM FRANKLIN8 SEYMOUR, (Allen7, Constantine6, Uriah5, John4, John3, John2, Richard1), born 16 Feb 1836 in Oneida Co., N.Y.; married 27 Oct 1858 in Joliet, Will Co., IL to Sarah Mary RYAN; d. 20 July 1902 in Lead, Lawrence Co., S.D.

From Obituary Post & Record, Rochester, MN 25 Jul 1902, Page 2, Column 3: He was one of the oldest settlers.

From Obituary Post & Record, 01 Aug 1902, Page 5, Column 1: Received education at Hanover academy. Came to Minnesota territory in 1856 with his cousin, the first Mrs. O.P. Whitcomb in Eyota, and bought a preemption in Orion township (NW 4 Sec. 1, Orion Township). In 1858 went to Illinois and married Sarah Ryan. He brought his bride through Winona in a lumber wagon, heavily freighted with lumber, household goods and table provisions. Buried in Eyota Town Cemetery, later moved to Oakwood Cemetery in Rochester. He died at his daughter's house in Lead, South Dakota. Had known Sarah from when he lived in Paris Hill, New York.

Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Cause of Death: Struck with paralysis (stroke)

Children of SARAH RYAN and WILLIAM SEYMOUR are:
i. Carrie Salome9, b. 7 Sep 1859, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; d. 12 Jun 1936, Rochester, Olmsted Co, MN.
ii. Frank Allen
iii. George Willard, b. 13 July or 14 Aug 1863, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; d. 1 Jul 1864, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, MN.
iv. Lucy Mary, b. 11 Jan 1866, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; She resided, 1925, Lead, Lawrence Co, SD; d. 26 Feb 1927, Lead, Lawrence Co, SD.; m. THOMAS D. EDWARDS, September 1899, Emanuel Episcopal Church, Olmsted County, Minnesota; b. Floyd, Oneida County, New York; d. Lead City, South Dakota.
Lived in C. Juarez, Mexico 1910-1917 (Husband was consul general to Mexico) Lived in Lead, South Dakota in 1925. Father died there.
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota
Notes for THOMAS D. EDWARDS:
Served as U.S. Consul General to Mexico 1910-1917 - lived C. Juarez. Mexico
In 1877 went to Lead, South Dakota due to Black Hills gold rush. Appointed postmaster of Lead by President Arthur. Bought the Tribune when Cleveland became president. In 1905 was appointed by President Roosevelt to be consul to Mexico. Was proprietor and editor of Lead City Daily Tribune for over 15 years when he married Lucy Seymour in 1899.
v. William Marshall, b. 14 or 26 May 1869, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; d. 14 Jul or Aug 1869, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, MN.
vi. Emma Velona, b. 28 Oct 1870, Elmira/Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN. She resided, 1925, Eyota, Olmsted Co, MN; d. 13 Nov 1952, Rochester, Olmsted Co, MN.
vii. Mabel Nellie, b. 9 Feb 1872, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN. She died, 1958; bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, MN.
Lived in New Haven, Connecticut in 1952. Lived at home on farm in 1902 and in 1925 (Rochester)
Education: McAlaster College, St. Paul, MN, Univ. of Minnesota, Mpls., MN
viii. Charles James, b. 9 Jul 1875, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN; m. CLAUDIA BERDAN, 19 Nov 1903, Chatfield, Minnesota; res. Laird - home farm; res. 1925, Great Falls, Cascade Co, MT; Also res. Calgary, Alberta, Canada; d. 2 Apr 1932, Great Falls, Cascade Co, MT.; bur. Great Falls, Montana
ix. Leon Potterton, b. 7 Jul 1879, Orion Twp, Olmsted Co, MN. He resided, 1925, Regina, Canada; d. 21 Nov 1951, Ladner, BC, Canada; bur. 24 Nov 1951, Ladner, B.C. Canada; res. 1902 St. Paul, MN; res. 1909 Mullan, Idaho; res. 1925 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada; m. MYRTLE ADELE PERSONS, 04 Jan, Lind, Washington(?) (b. September 07, 1879, Dover, Minnesota; d. February 12, 1965).
Child of Leon Potterton Seymour and Myrtle Persons: Robert (alive 1909)

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