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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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 William and Roger St. Maur, was founded in Penhow, Gwent, Wales. A. Audrey William and Roger St. Maur, was founded in Penhow, Gwent, Wales. A. Audrey
 Locker mentions Penhow briefly in pages two and three of //The Seymour Family//. Locker mentions Penhow briefly in pages two and three of //The Seymour Family//.
-George Dudley Seymour, in his book with the same title, spends most of the+[[book:George Dudley Seymour]], in his book with the same title, spends most of the
 early pages describing how Richard the Colonist was not descended from the ducal early pages describing how Richard the Colonist was not descended from the ducal
 line of William St. Maur , etc., through John of Wolf Hall, the great- line of William St. Maur , etc., through John of Wolf Hall, the great-
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 have any family secret passed from father to son which is lost to us today? have any family secret passed from father to son which is lost to us today?
  
-George Dudley Seymour was drawn to Penhow by the strength of the wings, as if it+[[book:George Dudley Seymour]] was drawn to Penhow by the strength of the wings, as if it
 were an invisible magnet exerting its pull on its offspring. were an invisible magnet exerting its pull on its offspring.
  
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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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