Person:Thomas Seymour (5)

Thomas Seymour
d.Bet 22 Sep 1712 and 15 Oct 1712 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
m. 18 Apr 1631
  1. Thomas Seymour1632 - 1712
  2. Mary Seymour1634/35 - 1635
  3. Mercy Seymour1636 -
  4. John SeymourEst 1640 - Bet 1712 & 1713
  5. Zachariah SeymourCal 1642 - 1702
  6. Captain Richard SeymourEst 1649 - Bef 1710
  • HThomas Seymour1632 - 1712
  • WHannah MarvinAbt 1634 - Aft 1680
m. 5 Jan 1653/54
  1. Hannah Seymour1654 - Abt 1722/23
  2. Abigail Seymour1655/56 -
  3. Sarah Seymour1658 -
  4. Mary Seymour1658 -
  5. Thomas Seymour1660 -
  6. Mercy Seymour1666 -
  7. Captain Matthew Seymour1669 - Abt 1735
  8. John SeymourEst 1671 - 1746
  9. Elizabeth Seymour1673 - 1713
  10. Rebecca Seymour1675/76 -
m. Bet 1690 and 1697
m. Bef 22 Sep 1712
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Seymour
Gender Male
Christening[1][2] 15 Jul 1632 Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England
Marriage 5 Jan 1653/54 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Marvin
Marriage Bet 1690 and 1697 to Sarah _____
Marriage Bef 22 Sep 1712 Elizabeth named as wife in husband's will of that date.
to Elizabeth _____
Will[1] 22 Sep 1712 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2] Bet 22 Sep 1712 and 15 Oct 1712 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[1] 15 Oct 1712 £351 5s.
Probate[1] 7 Jan 1712/13 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2. Thomas2 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)
    28-33.

    "2. Thomas2 Seymour (Richard1), of Norwalk, Conn., baptized at Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts, England, 15 July 1632, died at Norwalk, Conn., between 22 Sept. 1712, the date of his will, and 15 Oct. 1712, when the inventory of his estate was taken. … He was brought to New England by his parents about 1638-9, when he was about six years old, lived with them at Hartford, Conn., until about 1651, and then removed with them to Norwalk. As his mother remarried very soon after his father's death in 1655 and removed with her younger children to Farmington, Conn., and as he was the only one of the children who was of age at that time, he succeeded to his father's lands in Norwalk, and lived there until his death. He was freeman in 1668, one of the patentees in 1686, and a deputy from Norwalk to the Connecticut General Court in 1690.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Riggs, Henry Earle, and William Bouton Thom. The American Ancestors of Margaret Esther Bouton Thom and William John Thom: Compiled for William Bouton Thom in the Years 1942 and 1943 in Order to Secure for the Descendants of His Father and Mother a Record of Those Pioneer Ancestors Who Came to America in the Early Years of the English Colonies which Later Formed the United States …. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, 1944)
    71.
  3.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:58.

    "THOMAS, Norwalk, s. of Richard the first, was prob. b. in Eng. m. Jan. 1654, Hannah, d. of Matthew Marvin, had Hannah, b. 12 Dec. foll.; Abigail, Jan. 1656, wh. m. 16 Nov. 1676, Thomas Picket of Stratford; Mary and Sarah, tw. Sept. 1658; Thomas, Sept. 1660; Mercy, Nov. 1666; Matthew, May 1669; Elizabeth Dec. 1673; and Rebecca, Jan. 1676; was freem. 1668."