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puritan_migration [2007/07/28 13:27] jimspuritan_migration [2007/07/28 14:35] jims
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 ^  Puritan Migration to Connecticut\\ //the saga of the Seymour family 1129 / 1746//\\ by Malcolm Seymour  ^ ^  Puritan Migration to Connecticut\\ //the saga of the Seymour family 1129 / 1746//\\ by Malcolm Seymour  ^
  
-//Note: This page comprises pages 13-22of a book written by Malcolm Seymour +//Note: This document comprises pages 13-22 of Puritan Migration to Connecticut,  
-and published in 1982 by Phoenix Publishing in Canaan, New Hampshire.  This +ISBN 0-914016-85-7, Copyright 1982 by Malcolm Seymourand published by Phoenix  
-section is made available here by permission from Malcolm's son, Mike Seymour.//+Publishing in Canaan, New Hampshire.  It is made available here with permission  
 +from Malcolm's son, Mike Seymour.//
  
 ==== Chapter 2: The Norman St. Maurs ==== ==== Chapter 2: The Norman St. Maurs ====
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 the earl of Yarmouth. The forty-one American Seymours in attendance represented the earl of Yarmouth. The forty-one American Seymours in attendance represented
 only a fifth of those who had helped reconstruct the oldest parts of Penhow. only a fifth of those who had helped reconstruct the oldest parts of Penhow.
-Penhow now remains a true Seymour museum and a family shrine. [Open Good Friday+Penhow now remains a true Seymour museum and a family shrine. [<del>Open Good Friday
 to end of September, Wednesdays to Sundays inclusive, 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. to end of September, Wednesdays to Sundays inclusive, 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
-Telephone: Penhow (0633) 400800.]+Telephone: Penhow (0633) 400800</del>-- //Editor's Note: When I visited 
 +in the summer of 2003, Penhow castle was a private residence and no longer open 
 +to visitors.//]
  
 It does not take too much imagination walking up the circular stairway, from the It does not take too much imagination walking up the circular stairway, from the
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