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====== 75. Major Moses Seymour ====== | ====== 75. Major Moses Seymour ====== | ||
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four were members of the National Congress or became such; seven were captains | four were members of the National Congress or became such; seven were captains | ||
of the Revolutionary Army, and four arose to the rank of general officers; two | of the Revolutionary Army, and four arose to the rank of general officers; two | ||
- | became Chief Justices and two, Governors of the State." | + | became Chief Justices and two, Governors of the State." |
the town, their melting into bullets the leaden statue of George the Third, is a | the town, their melting into bullets the leaden statue of George the Third, is a | ||
matter of common history, and one incident only will be added. Mrs. Chauncey | matter of common history, and one incident only will be added. Mrs. Chauncey | ||
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Will of Moses Seymour of Litchfield, dated 27 Feb. 1821, proved 17 Oct. 1826, | Will of Moses Seymour of Litchfield, dated 27 Feb. 1821, proved 17 Oct. 1826, | ||
- | named wife Molly and six children, viz.-Qarissa | + | named wife Molly and six children, viz.--Clarissa, |
Seymour, Horatio Seymour, Henry Seymour, and Epaphroditus Seymour. Charles | Seymour, Horatio Seymour, Henry Seymour, and Epaphroditus Seymour. Charles | ||
Seymour was a witness. Codicil dated 11 May 1826 stated that his son Moses had | Seymour was a witness. Codicil dated 11 May 1826 stated that his son Moses had | ||
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married the Rev. Truman Marsh. The originals of these portraits, except that of | married the Rev. Truman Marsh. The originals of these portraits, except that of | ||
Moses Seymour, Jr., hang in the long parlor of the Chief-Justice Seymour house | Moses Seymour, Jr., hang in the long parlor of the Chief-Justice Seymour house | ||
- | on South Street, Litchfield.-G. //D. S.] // | + | on South Street, Litchfield. |
^ Children: ^^^ | ^ Children: ^^^ | ||
- | | | i. | CLARISSA< | + | | | i. | CLARISSA< |
| 147. | ii. | [[147.moses|MOSES]], | | 147. | ii. | [[147.moses|MOSES]], | ||
| 148. | iii. | [[148.ozias|OZIAS]], | | 148. | iii. | [[148.ozias|OZIAS]], | ||
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| 151. | vi. | [[151.epaphroditus|EPAPHRODITUS]], | | 151. | vi. | [[151.epaphroditus|EPAPHRODITUS]], | ||
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