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 mistake was made and his first name was assumed to be "Willard" -- perhaps because mistake was made and his first name was assumed to be "Willard" -- perhaps because
 his grandson was named "Willard Franklin", or perhaps simply because his mother' his grandson was named "Willard Franklin", or perhaps simply because his mother'
-maiden name was "Willard" Nevertheless, in April 2013 I took a closer look at  +maiden name was "Willard" Nevertheless, in April 2013 I took a closer look at 
-all of the documents and determined that //nowhere// was he shown with the name  +all of the documents and determined that no document created during his life 
-"Willard" Meanwhile, several documents (including the 1850 census) show his name +shows his name as "Willard" Meanwhile, several documents (including the 1850 census 
-as "William" I have, therefore, changed all references on this site to show his +and his marriage record) show his name as "William" I have, therefore, changed all 
-name as "William".//+references on this site to show his name as "William".//
  
 From Obituary Post & Record, Rochester, MN 25 Jul 1902, Page 2, Column 3: He was  From Obituary Post & Record, Rochester, MN 25 Jul 1902, Page 2, Column 3: He was 
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 Had known Sarah from when he lived in Paris Hill, New York. Had known Sarah from when he lived in Paris Hill, New York.
  
-Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota [[fag>>43016284|(FindAGrave)]]\\+**Journals**: W. F. Seymour kept several small journals during his life -- which have been passed down through 
 +the descendants to me.  These mostly date from 1876 through 1891 (though not all years remain). 
 +As of Feb 2024, I have started a project to digitize and transcribe these journals.  It may take me 
 +years to complete, but you can see the progress here: [[WFS Journals]]. 
 + 
 +**Burial**: Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota [[fag>43016284|(FindAGrave)]]\\
 Cause of Death: Struck with paralysis (stroke)\\ Cause of Death: Struck with paralysis (stroke)\\
  
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 | 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. 30 Apr 1847, Floyd, Oneida County, New York; d. 3 Aug 1935, Lead City, South Dakota.  No children. | | 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. 30 Apr 1847, Floyd, Oneida County, New York; d. 3 Aug 1935, Lead City, South Dakota.  No children. |
 | | Lived in C. Juarez, Mexico 1910-1917 (Husband was consul general to Mexico); Lived in Lead, South Dakota in 1925. Father died there in 1902; [[fag>111001423|Burial: South Lead Cemetery, Lead, Lawrence Co., 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 in 1902; [[fag>111001423|Burial: South Lead Cemetery, Lead, Lawrence Co., South Dakota]] |
-| | Notes for [[wp>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. |+| | Notes for [[wp>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; [[fag>>43217966|bur. Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, MN.]] | | 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; [[fag>>43217966|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.; [[fag>>110836965|bur. Oak Grove Cemetery, Eyota, 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.; [[fag>>110836965|bur. Oak Grove Cemetery, Eyota, MN.]] |
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 Click on a picture for a closer look... Click on a picture for a closer look...
  
-| {{willard_franklin_seymour.jpg?300|William Franklin Seymour portrait}} | {{willard_and_sarah_1896.jpg?300|The family of William Franklin and Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour}} | {{:ryan:sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_portrait.jpg?300|Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour portrait}} |+| {{william_franklin_seymour.jpg?300|William Franklin Seymour portrait}} | {{william_and_sarah_1896.jpg?300|The family of William Franklin and Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour}} | {{:ryan:sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_portrait.jpg?300|Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour portrait}} |
  
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