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 {{ sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_portrait.jpg?300|Portrait of Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour -- unknown date}} {{ sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_portrait.jpg?300|Portrait of Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour -- unknown date}}
  
-SARAH MARY<sup>5</sup> RYAN //([[james4|JAMES]]//<sup>4</sup>//, +SARAH MARY RYAN //([[james|JAMES]])// was born November 22, 1837 in
-[[edward3|EDWARD]]//<sup>3</sup>//, [[thomas2|THOMAS]]//<sup>2</sup>//, +
-[[edward1|EDWARD]]//<sup>1</sup>//)// was born November 22, 1837 in+
 Newtownmoyaghy, Kilcock, Moyglare Parish, County Meath, Ireland, and died Newtownmoyaghy, Kilcock, Moyglare Parish, County Meath, Ireland, and died
 January 19, 1925 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota. She married January 19, 1925 in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota. She married
-[[:book:willard_franklin|WILLARD FRANKLIN SEYMOUR]] October 27, 1858 in Joliet, +[[:book:william_franklin|WILLIAM FRANKLIN SEYMOUR]] October 27, 1858 in  
-Illinois, son of [[:book:122.constantine|ALLEN SEYMOUR and SALOME WILLARD]]. He +Jamestown, Grant County, Wisconsin, son of [[:book:122.constantine|ALLEN SEYMOUR 
-was born February 16, 1836 in Paris Hill, Onieda County, New York, and died July +and SALOME WILLARD]].  He was born February 16, 1836 in Paris Hill, Onieda 
-20, 1902 in Lead, South Dakota.+County, New York, and died July 20, 1902 in Lead, South Dakota.
  
-Notes for SARAH MARY RYAN:\\ Home where Velona lived - Orion, Olmsted County+Her [[sarah_mary_obituary|1925 Obituary]] states that she was born in "Newton  
-Minnesota Obituary Daily Post & Record, Rochester, MN - January 22, 1925.\\+Prospect Manor"and passed the years of early childhood.  She was a cousin of the 
 +late [[edward_george|Chief Justice Ryan]] of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.
  
-Funeral services at Calvary Episcopal Church.\\+Her mother died when she was only a child.  Upon her mother's death, her father,  
 +who had an eye on the Potterton estate, urged her to leave Ireland for America.  
 +At the age of 16 (in 1850) she took passage on the "William Rathbone" along with 
 +her step-mother's sister, Mary Kelly.
  
-1925 Obituary states that she was born in Newton Prospect Manor, and passed the +She found loving care and employment in the household of Mr. and Mrs. Milton  
-years of early childhood. She was a cousin of the late Chief Justice Ryan of the +Simmons who lived near Paris Hill, New York.  She met William Franklin in Paris  
-Supreme Court of Wisconsin (died before 1925). Her mother died when she was only +Hill, and followed him to Minnesota, meeting him enroute at or near Kankakee,  
-a child. Upon her mother's death, her father, who had an eye on the Potterton +Illinois (Joliet).  Family lore says they were married there -- but their marriage 
-estate, urged her to leave Ireland for America. At the age of 12 (in 1850) she +was registered in Grant CountyWisconsin As bride and groom they  
-took passage on Sailing vessel - the trip, a stormy one, took 6 weeks. She found +continued the journey to Minnesota, living the first winter with Orin P. and  
-loving care and employement in the household of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Simmons who +Emma (Woodbridge) Whitcomb.
-lived near Paris Hill, New York. She met Willard Franklin in Paris Hill, and +
-followed him to Minnesota, meeting him enroute at or near Kankakee, Illinois +
-(Joliet) where they were married Oct. 271858. As bride and groom they +
-continued the journey to Minnesota, living the first winter with Orin P. and +
-Emma (Woodbridge) Whitcomb. Ship caught fire 3 times during the voyage from +
-people cooking over an open fire.\\ +
- +
-Survived by children:\\ +
- +
-Carrie S. Crawford and Mabel Seymour of Rochester\\ Frank A. Seymour of Eagle +
-Point, Oregon (in 1902 lived in Planks Crossing -- sold farm to William Eickhoff +
--- had home in Chatfield, left on March 6, 1907 for Virginia)\\ Lucy Edwards - +
-Leads, South Dakota\\ Mrs. Charles R. France, Eyota -- in 1902 lived in Horton\\ +
-Charles J. Seymour - Great Falls, Montana\\ Leon P. Seymour - Regina, Canada - +
-in 1902 lived in St. Paul -- married Myrtle Persons born in Dover, Minnesota -- +
-who followed him to Lind, Washington to marry\\ +
- +
-Early married life together during the civil war.\\ +
- +
-Funeral Services at Calvary Episcopal Church.\\ +
- +
-Occupation: housewife\\+
  
 {{sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_in_rocker.jpg?300 |Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour -- unknown date}} {{sarah_mary_ryan_seymour_in_rocker.jpg?300 |Sarah Mary (Ryan) Seymour -- unknown date}}
- 
-Death Register Omsted County Book H, Page 690, Line 40- Deaths for 1925\\ 
- 
-Harold Crawford genealogy states that she was born on November 23. Tombstone 
-gives birthdate as November 23, 1834. Tombstone gives death date as January 15, 
-1926\\ 
- 
-Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota\\ Cause of Death: 
-Died of heart attack; myocarditis\\ Emigration: 1850, To New York from Ireland 
-to be adopted\\ Medical Information: senility, broken hip, loss of sight\\ 
- 
-Listed in the 1870 U.S. Census in Olmstead county, Minnesota -- living adjacent 
-to her brother, [[Joseph Patrick]]. 
  
 **For more on Sarah's family, please see the entry for  **For more on Sarah's family, please see the entry for 
-[[:book:willard_franklin|WILLARD FRANKLIN SEYMOUR]].**+[[:book:william_franklin|WILLIAM FRANKLIN SEYMOUR]].**
  
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