Person:Samuel Seymour (7)

Watchers
m. Bef 1675
  1. Hannah SeymourEst 1675 - Aft 1750
  2. Sergeant Samuel SeymourEst 1679 - Bef 1749
  3. Mercy Seymour1682/83 - 1730/31
  4. Ebenezer Seymour1684/85 - Bef 1733
  • HSergeant Samuel SeymourEst 1679 - Bef 1749
  • WHannah NorthEst 1686 - Aft 1758
m. 10 May 1706
  1. Sarah SeymourCal 1720 - 1781
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sergeant Samuel Seymour
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1679 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesEstimate based on dates of births of siblings.
Marriage 10 May 1706 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah North
Death[1] Bef 1 Aug 1749 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Before date of probate.
Probate[1] 1 Aug 1749 Administration to Isaac North of Wethersfield.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 11. Samuel3 Seymour, in Seymour, George Dudley, Compiler; Donald Lines Jacobus (Editor); Mary Kingsbury Talcott; and Seymour Morris. A History of the Seymour Family: Descendants of Richard Seymour of Hartford, Connecticut, for Six Generations, with Extensive Amplification of the Lines Deriving from His Son John Seymour of Hartford. (New Haven, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1939)
    55-57.

    "11. Sergt. Samuel3 Seymour (Richard2, Richard1), of Farmington, Conn., born at Farmington, died about 1749. He married at Farmington, 10 May 1706, Hannah3 North, living 19 Apr. 1758, when she became a member of a new church at New Britain, Conn., organized on that date, daughter of Thomas2 (John1) and Hannah (Newell).

    Samuel Seymour lived at Kensington Parish, Farmington. He owned the covenant in the Farmington church, 11 May 1707; and he and his wife were among the ten original members of the Kensington church, which was formed 10 Dec. 1712. Administration on the estate of Samuel Seymour, late of Farmington, was granted 1 Aug. 1749 to Isaac North of Wethersfield, Conn., who gave bonds with James North of Farmington. A division of the estate was made 17 Jan. 1749/50 between Hannah Seymour, the widow, the heirs of Samuel Seymour, Hannah wife of Allen Goodrich, Mary wife of Dea. Anthony Judd, Rebecca wife of Elisha Goodrich, Mercy wife of Uriah Judd, Sarah wife of James North, and Ruth wife of Phineas Judd."

  2.   Seymour, Sergt. Samuel, Kensington, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    3:638-39.

    "Probate Records. Vol. XV, 1745 to 1750. Page 316.

    Seymour, Sergt. Samuel, Kensington. Invt. £485-03-08. Taken by Jonathan Lewis, Isaac North and Jonathan Gilbert. Additional invt. £90-05-00. Taken by Jonathan Gilbert and Jonathan Lewis.

    Court Record, Page 104—1st August, 1749: This Court grant Adms. on the estate of Samuel Seymour, late of Farmingtown decd., unto Isaac North of Wethersfield, who gave bonds with James North of Farmingtown of £1000.

    Page 118—11 January, 1749-50: An account of Adms. on the estate of. Sergt. Samuel Seymour, late of Farmingtown, was now exhibited by Isaac North, Adms.:

    Paid in debts and charges, £37-09s-00d; And lost, 20-00-00; Which make the total, 57-17-00 Which account this Court allows.

    Inventory of the moveable estate, 485-03-08; Debts and charges subtracted, 57-17-00; There remains to be distributed, 427-06-08; To Hannah Seymour, her thirds, 142-08-10

    To the heirs of Samuel a double share, and the rest single shares: To Hannah, Mary, Rebeckah, Mercy, Sarah and Ruth, heirs to the sd. estate. And appoint John Hooker, Samuel Thompson and Ebenezer Hart distributors.

    Dist. File: Samuel Seymour, Farmingtown, 17 January, 1749-50:
    To Hannah Seymour, widow, £142-11s-06d
    To Samuel Seymour’s heirs, 302-13-00
    To Hannah, wife of Allyn Goodrich, 151-06-06
    To Mary, wife of Anthony Judd, 151-06-06
    To Rebeckah, wife of Elisha Goodrich, 151-06-06
    To Mercy, wife of Uriah Judd, 151-06-06
    To Sarah, wife of James North, 151-06-06
    To Ruth, wife of Phineas Judd, 151-06-06

    By Samuel Thompson, John Hooker. Distributors.
    26 March, 1750-1. Jos: Talcott, Clerk."