Person:Stephen Seymour (2)

Watchers
m. 18 Mar 1740/41
  1. Abel Seymour1745 - 1814
  2. Stephen Seymour1759 - Est 1839
m. 20 Dec 1789
Facts and Events
Name[1] Stephen Seymour
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Jul 1759 Watertown, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 20 Dec 1789 Plymouth, Litchfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Sally Blakeslee
Death[1] Est 1839 Binghamton, Broome, New York, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 100. Stephen5 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)
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    "100. Stephen5 Seymour (Stephen4, Ebenezer3, Richard2, Richard1), born at Watertown, Conn., 21 July 1759, died at Binghamton, N. Y., about 1839; married first, Sally5 Blakeslee, … married second, _____, who died in Corning, N. Y., having married second, a Mr. Preston. Before 1806, he removed from Connecticut to Exeter, N. Y. He was pensioned in 1818, giving his age as 58 and residence as Otsego, N. Y. He enlisted at Watertown, Conn., Jan. 1777, for three years under Capt. Joseph Mansfield, Col. Douglass, and was afterwards in Col. Meigs' Regt., Conn. Line; served out his time, and was discharged at Morristown, N. J., Jan. 1780. He enlisted again, at Kensington, Conn., Mar. 1782, in Capt. John Webb's Co., Col. Sheldon's Light Dragoons, Conn. Line, for three years; served until June 1783, when he was furloughed home and not recalled. He was living in Chenango, N. Y., in 1832. His family stated that he served in both the Revolution and the War of 1812."