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Contains 8 Results:
Walker, C. J., 1846-1849
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.
Goodman, Thomas, 1791 Nov 17
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Writes from West Hartford that he has enclosed an order in favor of Lemuel Rowell given by Joseph Whiting on Capt. Stoddard and would Seymour assist in its collection since Mrs. Rowell is a poor woman.
Deed, Rowe, Daniel to Cowles, Elias and Seymour, Moses for land in Litchfield, Conn., 1794 Dec 11
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Witnessed by Tapping Reeve and Tyrannus Collins.
Bonds and receipts, So-Sw
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Bail and other bonds and receipts for property held by Ozias Seymour acting as deputy sheriff or sheriff. Arranged alphabetically by last name.
Seymour, Horatio (1778-1857), 1822, 1825
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Includes descendants of Maj. Moses Seymour, their spouses, and Seymours whose relationship to Maj. Seymour has not been established.
Seymour, Horatio to Seymour, Maj. Moses, 1822 Jan 25
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Writes from Washington, D.C., to his father regarding business of brother Moses; best to delay until we have formed some association with the offices of the Department; reports on legislation, activities of the Senate; health of family.
Seymour, Horatio to Seymour, Maj. Moses and Seymour, Molly Marsh, 1822 Mar 1
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Writes from Washington, D.C., to his parents to enclose a copy of the [i]Washington Gazette[/i] on the death of William Pinkney; discusses him; business of Congress progresses slowly; discusses legislation.
Seymour, Horatio to Seymour, Maj. Moses and Seymour, Molly Marsh, 1825 Dec 21
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Writes from Washington, D.C., to his parents about his journey to this place; discusses legislative agenda; discusses current administration an effort of get up Gen. Jackson for the presidency; news of family health.