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Marriage: Children:
  1. Harriet Charity SEYMOUR: Birth: 8 MAY 1818 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 19 DEC 1909 in Denver, Co.

  2. Martha L. SEYMOUR: Birth: 17 JUN 1820 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 16 DEC 1863 in Newberg, Shiawassee Co, MI

  3. Lucinda SEYMOUR: Birth: 18 JAN 1822 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 20 MAY 1910 in Newberg, Shiawassee Co, MI

  4. George C. SEYMOUR: Birth: 6 OCT 1823 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 18 MAR 1898 in Bancroft, Shiawassee Co, MI

  5. Philinda Jane SEYMOUR: Birth: 19 JUL 1825 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: FEB 1873 in Bryron, MI

  6. Rhoda Ann SEYMOUR: Birth: 22 MAY 1829 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 3 OCT 1920 in Durand, Shiawassee, MI

  7. Giles SEYMOUR: Birth: 3 JUL 1831. Death: 15 SEP 1840 in Shiawassee Co, MI

  8. Lois E. SEYMOUR: Birth: 9 FEB 1835 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 7 MAY 1888 in Central City, CO

  9. Cornelis E. SEYMOUR: Birth: 15 APR 1838 in Sodus, Wayne, NY. Death: 17 SEP 1840 in Shiawassee Co, MI

  10. Guy C. SEYMOUR: Birth: 15 AUG 1840 in Shiawassee Co, MI. Death: 17 SEP 1840 in Shiawassee Co, MI


Sources
1. Title:   Family Tree Maker Online
Page:   Wm. Watson Lyons
2. Title:   Genealogies of CT Families, Vol III
Page:   358

Notes
a. Note:   (PAST AND PRESENT OF SHIAWASSEE CO, MI)
 Page 106 - The migration of the Seymour family from their home near Rochester, NY, was accomplished in two sections, and in two ways. The mother came by stage and brought four of the eight children, with a few of their belongings. Mrs. Seymour, of course, made the trip in considerably less time then her husband. At Pontiac, the end of the stage line was reached, and then she hired a man with a team to bring her party to Newburg. It was late at night when they crossed the Shiawassee river at Knagg's Place, but, finding no one at home at this trading post, they pressed on, passing Exchange, where there was some men at work by candlelight, making a coffin, - said to have been the first one made in the county, - and at three o'clock in the morning arrived at the home of Hosea Baker, who was Mrs. Seymour's brother.
 Two other residents of the same township are Mrs. Lucinda Shears and Mrs. Rhoda Snell, daughters of Sidney Seymour who also settled at Newberg in 1836.


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