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Contains 11 Results:
Elmendorph, Cornelius, 1797-1808
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Arranged alphabetically by creator, and then chronologically. One oversize 1797 letter from Jonathan Brace is listed at the end of this sub-series.
Elmendorph, Cornelius, 1797 Apr 2
Item 1
Writes from Rhinebeck that he has enjoyed Seymour's letter and the company of his son; involved in many matters since Seymour saw him last; describes them; has a new daughter which takes Mrs. Elmendorph's attention; has a good supply of hats and furs, but would be glad of three or four dozen boys [felts?]; discusses a horse; his daughters will never forget Mrs. Seymour's kindness.
Elmendorph, Cornelius, 1798 Apr 1798
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Received Seymour's last letter and two castor hats; requests several more of different types; has skins for Seymour; news of family; sorry to hear of his Harry's attack of small pox and rejoices at his recovery; may visit Seymour with goods in a few days.
Elmendorph, Cornelius, 1808 Oct 11
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Has been some time since he last beheld Seymour; his son and daughter will be passing through Litchfield; news of his family; encourages Seymour and Mrs. Seymour to visit; his public house affords him good support.
Seymour, Epaphroditus to Seymour, Moses, Jr., 1818 Oct 26
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Writes from Brattleboro about delaying a visit to Litchfield, spending the winter in Middlebury, and visiting brother Henry in Albany and then Litchfield; discusses a horse he has obtained.
Stock certificate, Syracuse and Onondaga Rail Road, 1837 Sep 30
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Epaphroditus Seymour used "Epaphro" for his first name. See also Series 8, Oversize, for an account and memorandum book.
Deed, Phelps, John collector of public taxes to Seymour, Moses for land in Litchfield, Conn., 1790 Dec 30
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Witnessed by Braddum Yale and James Smith.
Bonds and receipts, P
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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, 1801
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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, 1801 Apr 17
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Writes to his father reporting on the birth of his son.