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Generation Three

7. Jane3 Perry (Jane2Seymour, William1)154,10 was born between 1814 and 1815 in Louisiana.155,154 She married William Brunson.155

She was also known as Jane Brunson.156,157,155 Neither she, nor any in the William Perry household, have been found in the 1820 census. Neither she, nor any in the William Perry household, have been found in the 1830 census. In 1840 Jane Perry was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, with 3 slaves.154,158 On 9 Oct 1841 Jane Perry of Rankin County, Mississippi, acquired 80.25 acres in Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 NE/4 S36 T5 R5E) for $100.31.10 In 1845 Jane Perry was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William Brunson household.159 In 1850 Jane Perry was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William Brunson household.155 On 19 Feb 1856 Jane Perry acquired 80.25 acres in Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 NE/4 S36 T5 R5E) with other property for $500.156 On 19 Feb 1856 Jane Perry recorded a schedule of her property in Rankin County, Mississippi.156,160 On 19 Feb 1856 Jane Perry acquired 80 acres Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 SE/4 S25 T5 R5E) with other property for $500.156 On 10 Jun 1856 Jane Perry of Rankin County, Mississippi, joined her husband, William Brunson, selling 80 acres Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 SE/4 S25 T5 R5E) with other property for $350.157 On 10 Jun 1856 Jane Perry of Rankin County, Mississippi, joined her husband, William Brunson, selling 80.25 acres in Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 NE/4 S36 T5 R5E) with other property for $350.157

William Brunson156,157,161,155,159 was born between 1804 and 1805 in South Carolina.155,161 He married Mrs. (--?--) Brunson the first wife of William.161 In 1840 William Brunson was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, with 6 slaves, the household including Mrs. (--?--) Brunson the first wife of William, Franklin Brunson, and Mary Brunson.161 Circa 1843, William Brunson was widowed by the death of Mrs. (--?--) Brunson the first wife of William. In 1845 William Brunson was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi,, the household including Mary Brunson, Louisa Brunson, Jane Perry, Elvira Brunson, Franklin Brunson, Alexander Brunson, and Gabriel Brunson.159 In 1850 William Brunson was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a laborer, the household including Jane Perry, Franklin Brunson, Mary Brunson, Louisa Brunson, Alexander Brunson, Elvira Brunson, Gabriel Brunson, Catharine Brunson, and (--?--) Brunson.155 On 19 Feb 1856 William Brunson sold 80 acres Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 SE/4 S25 T5 R5E) with other property for $500.156 On 19 Feb 1856 William Brunson sold 80.25 acres in Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 NE/4 S36 T5 R5E) with other property for $500.156 On 10 Jun 1856 William Brunson of Rankin County, Mississippi, sold 80 acres Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 SE/4 S25 T5 R5E) with other property for $350.157 On 10 Jun 1856 William Brunson of Rankin County, Mississippi, sold 80.25 acres in Rankin County, Mississippi (W/2 NE/4 S36 T5 R5E) with other property for $350.157

Children of Jane3 Perry and William Brunson all born in Mississippi were as follows:

8. Mary Elizabeth3 Perry (Jane2Seymour, William1)162,27,13,11,13,11,26,13 was born on 18 Sep 1822 in Georgia Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi or Tennessee.163,164,36,165,166,167,27,168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175 She married John Curtis Sexton, son of William Sexton and a Miss (--?--) Ewen, on 30 Aug 1840 in Rankin County, Mississippi.11,27,168,13 She married Hardy Mullins on 15 Jul 1863 in Copiah County, Mississippi.11,176 She died on 26 Jul 1896 in prob. Copiah County, Mississippi.168 She was buried in Hazlehurst Cemetery, Copiah County, Mississippi, where the inscription was transcribed in 1954 as, "[Masonic Symbol] John Curtis Sexton/ b. Mar. 4, 1801/ d. Dec. 31, 1861;/ and his Wife/ Mary Perry/ b. Sept. 18, 1822/ d. July 26, 1896."168

There is a Mary Mullens in Salter's Precinct, Copiah County, Mississippi 1880 census aged 62 (ED 20, pg 13) who could be this Mary. She was also known as Mary Perry,168,174 Mary Elizabeth Sexton,177 Mary E. Sexton,178,26,176 She was also known as Mary E. Mullins.173 Neither she, nor any in the William Perry household, have been found in the 1830 census. Between 30 Aug 1840 and 1849 Mary Elizabeth Perry and John Curtis Sexton resided in Rankin County, Mississippi.11,27 In 1845 Mary Elizabeth Perry was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the John Curtis Sexton household.179 In 1849 Mary Elizabeth Perry and John Curtis Sexton removed to 4 miles southeast of, Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi, on the old Jackson Road - a place then known as the John Wilson place, the group including John F. Sexton.11,27 In 1850 Mary Elizabeth Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, in the John Curtis Sexton household.26,28 In 1860 Mary Elizabeth Perry and John Curtis Sexton removed to Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi.11,27 On 17 Aug 1860 Mary Elizabeth Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, in the John Curtis Sexton household.180 On either 29 Dec 1861 or 31 Dec 1861, Mary Elizabeth Perry was widowed by the death of John Curtis Sexton in Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi.11,27,181,168,182 She was, as administrator for John C. Sexton, brought suit against Alpheus Dulaney between 13 Mar 1866 and 21 Jan 1868 in Copiah County, Mississippi.183,184 Before 1 Jun 1870, Mary Elizabeth Perry was widowed by the death of Hardy Mullins.173 On 14 Jul 1870 Mary Elizabeth Perry was enumerated in Townships 1 & 2, East of RR, Crystal Springs Post Office, Copiah County, Mississippi, keeping house, the household including Oliver P. Sexton, Francis M. Sexton, James Seymour Sexton, Martin Luther Sexton, and Jefferson Davis Perry.173 In 1891, Mary Elizabeth Perry and John Curtis Sexton had had nine (five living) children.11,13 She was a member of one of the first families of Mississippi.177 She a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.27

John Curtis Sexton11,27,168,13,11,13,11,13 was also known as John C. Sexton,178,26,181,179 John Sexton,177 andamp; J. C. Sexton.180,174 He was born on 4 Mar 1808 in Kentucky though the 1860 census has him born 1806-1807 and his second gravestone says 4 Mar 1801. His eldest son's death certificate says Mississippi and many sources say Tennessee.11,26,163,166,167,165,27,13,181,168,170,169,172,171,180,174,175 He arrived in Rankin County, Mississippi, in 1829.11 In 1845 John Curtis Sexton was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi,, the household including Mary Elizabeth Perry and John F. Sexton.179 In 1850 John Curtis Sexton was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Jane Seymour, Robert E. Sexton, William H. Perry, Mary Elizabeth Perry, John F. Sexton, Oliver P. Sexton, and Sarah A. Stewart.26,28 On 17 Aug 1860 John Curtis Sexton was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Mary Elizabeth Perry, John F. Sexton, Oliver P. Sexton, Francis M. Sexton, James Seymour Sexton, and Martin Luther Sexton.180 He died in either 29 Dec 1861 or 31 Dec 1861 in Crystal Springs, Copiah County, Mississippi.11,27,181,168,182 He was buried in Poplar Springs Cemetery, Copiah County, Mississippi, where the inscription was transcribed in 1953 as, "[Masonic Symbol] John C. Sexton/ b. Mar. 4, 1808/ d. Dec. 29, 1861." There is a second monument in the Hazlehurst Cemetery which was transcribed 1954 as "[Masonic Symbol] John Curtis Sexton/ b. Mar. 4, 1801/ d. Dec. 31, 1861;/ and his Wife/ Mary Perry/ b. Sept. 18, 1822/ d. July 26, 1896."181,168 He was a member of the Royal Arch Masons.11,27 He was a member of the Methodist church.11,27 He was a member of the Whig party.11,27 He and Sarah A. Stewart were apparently related; as they were enumerated in the same family in 1850.26 He and Robert E. Sexton were apparently related; as they were enumerated together in 1850. He and James A. Sexton were apparently related; (an unknown value).177 He and S. S. Sexton were apparently related; (an unknown value).177 He and (--?--) Sexton were apparently related; (an unknown value).177

Children of Mary Elizabeth3 Perry and John Curtis Sexton were as follows:

Hardy Mullins11,176,192 married (--?--) (--?--).192 He was born between 1780 and 1790.192 In 1840 Hardy Mullins was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, with 5 slaves.192 He died before 1 Jun 1870 when he was not enumerated with his wife.173

There were no children of Mary Elizabeth3 Perry and Hardy Mullins.

9. the Mr. (--?--)3 Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry (Jane2Seymour, William1).

Could the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and William H. Perry have been the same person? He was born in Mississippi.193,194,195

Could the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and James T. Perry have been the same person?

William H. Perry196,26 & William Perry.26,197 He was born between 1829 and 1831 in Alabama Georgia or Mississippi.26,198,199,200,197,201 In 1850 William H. Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, in the John Curtis Sexton household as a farmer.26,28 He married Virginia Nix on 2 Oct 1856 in Copiah County, Mississippi.197,196 In 1860 William H. Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Virginia Nix, John W. Perry, and Mary Perry.197 He died before 1 Jun 1870 when he was not enumerated with his family.202

There were no children of the Mr. (--?--)3 Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and William H. Perry.

(--?--) (--?--) the mother of Jefferson Davis Perry was born in Mississippi though her son said Georgia in 1920.193,194,195

Could (--?--) (--?--) the mother of Jefferson Davis Perry and Sarah Elizabeth Davis have been the same person?

Children of the Mr. (--?--)3 Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and (--?--) (--?--) the mother of Jefferson Davis Perry were:

James T. Perry203 was also known as James Perry,204 andamp; Jimmy Perry.204 He was born in either 1826 or 1827.203 In 1850 James T. Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi. In 1859 James T. Perry resided in Copiah County, Mississippi.204 He married Sarah Elizabeth Davis.204 He joined the 36th Mississippi Infantry, Company B for 12 months as a private under Captain Tolson on 7 Mar 1862 in Meridian, Mississippi, 135 miles from his home.203 He died on 24 May 1862 in in hospital, Meridian, Mississippi, though The Batton Heritage says he was living in 1859.203

There were no children of the Mr. (--?--)3 Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and James T. Perry.

10. William H.3 Perry (Jane2Seymour, William1).196,26

Could William H. Perry and the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry have been the same person? He was born between 1829 and 1831 in Alabama Georgia or Mississippi.26,198,199,200,197,201 He married Virginia Nix on 2 Oct 1856 in Copiah County, Mississippi.197,196 He died before 1 Jun 1870 when he was not enumerated with his family.202

He was also known asamp; William Perry.26,197 In 1850 William H. Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, in the John Curtis Sexton household as a farmer.26,28 In 1860 William H. Perry was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Virginia Nix, John W. Perry, and Mary Perry.197

the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry was born in Mississippi.193,194,195

Could the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry and James T. Perry have been the same person?

There were no children of William H.3 Perry and the Mr. (--?--) Perry who was the father of Jefferson Davis Perry.

Virginia Nix196 & Virginia Perry.197,202 She was born in either 1837 or 1838 in Mississippi or 1840-1841.198,200,199,197,202,201 In 1860 Virginia Nix was enumerated in Copiah County, Mississippi, in the William H. Perry household.197 Before 1 Jun 1870, Virginia Nix was widowed by the death of William H. Perry.202 On 3 Jun 1870 Virginia Nix was enumerated in Township 9 & 10, East of RR, Beauregard Post Office, Copiah County, Mississippi, keeping house, the household including Callie Perry, William S. Perry, and Marion Patterson.202

Children of William H.3 Perry and Virginia Nix all born in Mississippi were as follows:

12. John T.3 Seymour (William2, William1)41,205,206,37,207,37 was born on 10 Sep 1824 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though the 1860 census says he was a year younger and some sources say Alabama.41,208,205,37,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,216,206,217,218,217,219,220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231 No record of marriage between he and Mary M. Aiken has been found, but would have occurred circa 1847 prob. Fairfield County, South Carolina.209,206 He died on 10 Jul 1869 in Randolph County, Alabama.41,208,205 He was buried in Almond Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed as, "John T. Seymour 10 Sep 1824 - 10 July 1869."41,205

He was also known as John Seymour,209 andamp; John F. Seymour though this is probably a transcription error.208 Circa Jun 1830 John T. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield District, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.51 In 1840 John T. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.37,52 In 1850 John T. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, as a student, the household including Mary M. Aiken and Margaret J. Seymour.209,53 In 1860 John T. Seymour was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Margaret J. Seymour, Marion Hooper Seymour, Harriet Belle Seymour, Mary M. Aiken, and Frances E. Seymour.206,232.

Mary M. Aiken50,50 was also known as Mary Aiken,50 Mary M. Seymour,41,233,211,206 Mary Seymour,209,217 She was also known as Mary Seymore.210 She was born on 12 May 1831 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though she appears to be three or four years older in the 1870 and 1880 censuses and some sources say Alabama.41,233,209,210,210,216,214,215,213,212,211,206,217,221,218,220,217,219,222,227,224,225,226,223,228,229,230,231 On 31 Jan 1839 Mary M. Aiken was named in the will of William McConnell of Fairfield District, South Carolina, by name as his grandchild, "issue of my deceased daughter Margarett."50,56 In 1850 Mary M. Aiken was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the John T. Seymour household.209,53 In 1860 Mary M. Aiken was enumerated in the census Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, in the John T. Seymour household as a housewife.206,232 On 10 Jul 1869, Mary M. Aiken was widowed by the death of John T. Seymour in Randolph County, Alabama.41,208,205 On 6 Jul 1870 Mary M. Aiken was enumerated in Louina, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Harriet Belle Seymour, Marion Hooper Seymour, Sarah D. Seymour, Mary T. Seymour, and Ida A. Seymour.210 On 12 Jun 1880 Mary M. Aiken was enumerated in Randolph County, Alabama, keeping house, the household including Ida A. Seymour and Mary T. Seymour.234 On 11 Jan 1900, Mary M. Aiken had had 7 children, all surviving.217 On 11 Jun 1900 Mary M. Aiken was enumerated in Precinct 8 - Flat Rock, Randolph County, Alabama, in the Elijah N. Harper household.217 She died on 2 Aug 1902 in prob. Randolph County, Alabama.233 She was buried in Almond Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama.233

Children of John T.3 Seymour and Mary M. Aiken were as follows:

14. William Henry3 Seymour (William2, William1)41,41,37,37 was born in either 1829 or 1830 in South Carolina.41,37,239,240,241,242 No record of marriage between he and Nancy J. (--?--) has been found.41,241 He died on 30 Jun 1862 killed at the Battle of Fraiser's Farm.41,243

He was also known as William H. Seymour,241 andamp; W. H. Seymour.243 Circa Jun 1830 William Henry Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield District, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.51 On 1 Oct 1860 William Henry Seymour was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, South Carolina, as a farmer, the household including Nancy J. (--?--), John Wesley Seymour, William Rufus Seymour, Frances J. Seymour, and Sarah E. Seymour.241,244 He enlisted as 2nd Sergeant in the "Louina Guards" which became Company K, Alabama 14th Regiment on 1 Aug 1861 in Louina, Randolph County, Alabama.245

Nancy J. (--?--)41 was also known as Nancy J. Seymour,41,241 She was also known asamp; Nancy J. Seymore.246 She was born in either 1829 or 1830 in South Carolina.41,246,239,240,241,242 On 1 Oct 1860 Nancy J. (--?--) was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, South Carolina, as a housewife in the William Henry Seymour household.241,244 On 30 Jun 1862, Nancy J. (--?--) was widowed by the death of William Henry Seymour.41,243 On 6 Jul 1870 Nancy J. (--?--) was enumerated in Louina, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including John Wesley Seymour, William Rufus Seymour, Frances J. Seymour, and Jefferson Davis Seymour.246

Children of William Henry3 Seymour and Nancy J. (--?--) were as follows:

15. Martha C.3 Seymour (William2, William1)41,38,37,41,37 was born on 12 Apr 1831 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though the 1860, 1870 and 1880 censuses say she was a year younger and the 1900 census says Mar 1833 and some records say North Carolina.41,37,38,248,249,44,250,249,251,252,253,253,254,255,256,45,257,258,259,260,261,262,263,264 No record of marriage between she and William McGill has been found, but would have occurred circa 1851 South Carolina.41,248,44,252,265 She died on 24 Dec 1906 in prob. Randolph County, Alabama.261 She was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed in 1975 as, "McGill, Mrs. William 12 Apr 1831 - 24 Dec 1906."58,261

Mrs. William McGill,261 She was also known as Martha Seymour,38,58 Martha Seymore,263 Martha C. McGill,44 She was also known asamp; Martha McGill.248,252,45,265 In 1840 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.37,52 In 1850 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.38,53 On 27 Sep 1860 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in the census Almond Post Office, Randolph County, South Carolina, in the William McGill household as a housewife.252,266 On 9 Jul 1870 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, keeping house in the William McGill household.248 On 11 Jun 1880 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, keeping house in the William McGill household.44 On 14 Mar 1897, Martha C. Seymour was widowed by the death of William McGill in prob. Randolph County, Alabama.267,268 On 1 Jun 1900, Martha C. Seymour had had 1 child, according to the census. As she actually had at least eleven, this is obviously in error.45 On 8 Jun 1900 Martha C. Seymour was enumerated in Precinct 8 - Flat Rock, Randolph County, Alabama, in the Alford Jackson Moncus household.45

William McGill58,41,248,44,252,268,263,265,41 was born on 13 Mar 1824 in South Carolina though the 1860 census says 1825-6 and the 1870 census says 1822-3 and some records say North Carolina.41,248,249,250,249,44,251,252,256,255,253,45,254,253,257,258,259,260,268,262,263,264 On 27 Sep 1860 William McGill was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, South Carolina, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Elizabeth Jane McGill, Andrew Franklin McGill, and Thomas James McGill.252,266 On 9 Jul 1870 William McGill was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Elizabeth Jane McGill, Andrew Franklin McGill, Thomas James McGill, John D. McGill, Mary Ella McGill, William Seymour McGill, Sarah Ann McGill, Dialtha Bell McGill, and Amber Daisy McGill.248 On 11 Jun 1880 William McGill was enumerated in Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Martha C. Seymour, Thomas James McGill, William Seymour McGill, Sarah Ann McGill, Dialtha Bell McGill, Amber Daisy McGill, Robert L. McGill, and Jacob F. McGill.44 He died on 14 Mar 1897 in prob. Randolph County, Alabama, though Greg Young says 1895.267,268 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed in 1975 as, "McGill William 13 Mar 1824 - 14 Mar 1897."58,268 The McGill Family Reunion is convened annually the first Sunday of August at the Pleasant Hill Methodist Church. Lunch is served at noon.265

Children of Martha C.3 Seymour and William McGill were as follows:

16. Nancy Frances3 Seymour (William2, William1)38,37,37 was born on 24 Jan 1834 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though the 1870 census says 1835-6, the 1880 census says 1836-7, the 1900 census says Jan 1835 and some records say Georgia.37,38,43,269,46,270,271,272,273,274,48 No record of marriage between she and Joseph Holmes Mooty has been found, but would have occurred in either 1858 or 1859 prob. Randolph County, Alabama.48,43,46,275 She died on 3 Mar 1910 in Randolph County, Alabama.269,275 She was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription reads, "Nancy Frances Mooty Born Jan. 24, 1834 Died Mar. 3, 1910."269,275

She was also known as Nancy F. Seymour,38 Nancy Frances Mooty,269 She was also known asamp; Nancy F. Mooty.43 Nancy Moody,48 She was also known asamp; Mrs. Joe Mooty.275 In 1840 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.37,52 In 1850 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.38,53 In 1860 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Randolph County, Alabama, dwelling 1463. On 9 Jul 1870 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, keeping house in the Joseph Holmes Mooty household.48 On 1 Jun 1880 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, keeping house in the Joseph Holmes Mooty household.43 On 11 Jun 1900 Nancy Frances Seymour was enumerated in Precinct 8 - Flat Rock, Randolph County, Alabama, in the Joseph Holmes Mooty household.46 On 24 Nov 1906, Nancy Frances Seymour was widowed by the death of Joseph Holmes Mooty in at his home, Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama.276,277 An obituary was published in The Roanoke Leader Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, 9 Mar 1910.275,278.

Joseph Holmes Mooty was also known as Joseph H. Mooty,43,276,46,277 Joe Mooty,275 andamp; Joseph H. Moody.48 He was born on 29 Dec 1831 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though his gravestone says 30 Dec 1831, he was 4 years younger in the 1870 census and some records say Georgia.48,43,276,46,270,271,272,273,274,277 On 9 Jul 1870 Joseph Holmes Mooty was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, as a school teacher, the household including Nancy Frances Seymour, Sarah A. Mooty, Capitolia E. Mooty, Celia J. R. Mooty, and Francis Millicent Mooty.48 On 1 Jun 1880 Joseph Holmes Mooty was enumerated in Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Nancy Frances Seymour, Sarah A. Mooty, Capitolia E. Mooty, Celia J. R. Mooty, Francis Millicent Mooty, Nathan D. Mooty, and Martha Claude Mooty.43 On 11 Jun 1900 Joseph Holmes Mooty was enumerated in Precinct 8 - Flat Rock, Randolph County, Alabama, as a farmer, the household including Nancy Frances Seymour, Nathan D. Mooty, Fannie Johnson, Maude Mooty, and Shelly W. Mooty.46 He died on 24 Nov 1906 in at his home, Beat 8, Randolph County, Alabama, though his obituary says 25 Nov 1906.276,277 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription reads, "MOOTY, Joseph H. Born Dec. 30, 1831 Died Nov. 24, 1906."276,277 An obituary was published in The Roanoke Leader Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, 28 Nov 1906.277,279 He was a member of the in Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, Randolph County, Alabama.277

Children of Nancy Frances3 Seymour and Joseph Holmes Mooty all born in Alabama were as follows:

17. Sarah A.3 Seymour (William2, William1)38,40,37,38,3,40,42,37,3,40,42 was born on 24 Jan 1836 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, though the 1850, 1860 and 1880 census have her born 1837-9, the 1870 census says 1842-3 and her calculated date of birth is 22 Feb 1837.37,37,38,42,3,40,282,47,283,284 No record of marriage between she and Thomas E. Stone has been found, but would have occurred in either 1875 or 1876 prob. Randolph County, Alabama.58,3,47,285,286 She died on 16 Apr 1918 in Wadley, Randolph County, Alabama, at 11pm.283,284,286 She was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed in 1975 as, "Stone, Sarah A. 24 Jan 1836 - 16 Apr 1918."283,286

She was also known asamp; Mrs. Thomas E. Stone.286 She was also known as Ann Seymour, Ann Seymore,42 Sarah A. Stone,3,283,47 She & Ann Stone.284 In 1840 Sarah A. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.37,52 In 1850 Sarah A. Seymour was enumerated in Fairfield County, South Carolina, in the William D. Seymour household.38,53 On 27 Sep 1860 Sarah A. Seymour was enumerated in Almond Post Office, Randolph County, Alabama, as a househand in the William D. Seymour household.40,54 On 6 Jul 1870 Sarah A. Seymour was enumerated in Louina, Randolph County, Alabama, in the William D. Seymour household.42 On 1 Jun 1880 Sarah A. Seymour was enumerated in Randolph County, Alabama, in the Thomas E. Stone household keeping house.3 On 15 Apr 1910, Sarah A. Seymour had had 1 child.47 On 23 Jan 1918, Sarah A. Seymour was widowed by the death of Thomas E. Stone in at his home, near Wadley, Randolph County, Alabama.287,288,289 An obituary was published in The Roanoke Leader Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, 24 Apr 1918.286,290.

Thomas E. Stone58,3,291,47,287,292,288,289,286,293,293 & Thomas Stone.293 He was born on 22 Aug 1830 in Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, though his calculated date of death is 29 Jul 1831.3,291,47,282,287,288,293,289 Circa 1843 Thomas E. Stone removed with James Stone and Leona Stone to Alabama, the group including William Stone, Jane Stone, and Susan Stone.293 He married Margaret E. (--?--) in either 1853 or 1854 as Thomas said he had been married for 56 years in 1910. I interpret this to mean he was first married 56 years before 1910.47,292 He was 3rd Sergeant Co. K, 46th Alabama Infantry in Apr 1862 in Louina, Randolph County, Alabama.291,289,286 He ended military service after the surrender.291 On 11 May 1871, Thomas E. Stone was widowed by the death of Margaret E. (--?--) in prob. Randolph County, Alabama.292 On 1 Jun 1880 Thomas E. Stone was enumerated in Randolph County, Alabama, as a huckster, the household including William D. Seymour, Sarah A. Seymour, Jane McConnell, and Mary Jane Stone.3 On 19 Apr 1910 Thomas E. Stone was enumerated in Wadley, Randolph County, Alabama.47 He died on 23 Jan 1918 in at his home, near Wadley, Randolph County, Alabama, at 1:30 am.287,288,289 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Methodist Cemetery, Randolph County, Alabama, where the inscription was transcribed in 1975 as, "Stone, Thomas E. 22 Aug 1830 - 23 Jan 1918."287,288 An obituary was published in The Roanoke Leader Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, 30 Jan 1918.289,294 He was a member of the Methodist church.289 He was a member of the Masonic fraternity.289

Children of Sarah A.3 Seymour and Thomas E. Stone were:

18. William Dixon3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)62,62,74,8,63,295,62,74,8,63,295 was born on 27 Oct 1823 in Laurens County, South Carolina, though the 1840 census under reports his age by about 3 years.62,296,8,63,297,298,67 He married Elizabeth Ann Christian, daughter of Thomas Christian and Lydia Grantham, on 10 May 1849 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued 9 May 1849.67,62,296,299,297,298 He died on 12 Nov 1886 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, or Butler, Montgomery County, Illinois.62,296 He was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, where the gravestone reads, "William D. Seymour Died Nov. 12, 1886 Aged 63 Ys 16 D. Elizabeth A. Wife of W. Seymour Died Mar. 11, 1892 Aged 63 Ys 11 Mo. 18 Ds."300,296

He was also known as William D. Seymour,298,301,301,296,302,303,299,304 William Seymour,305,74,306 W. D. Seymour,67,307 W. Seymour,296 William D. Seymore,308 He was also known asamp; William Semour.297 Spring of 1826 William Dixon Seymour removed with Joseph Wesley Seymour and Frances Vaughn to Montgomery County, Illinois, from South Carolina, the group including William Seymour, John Henry Seymour, Sarah R. Seymour, and Dorothy Vaughan.1,21,22,23 In 1830 William Dixon Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.8,24 In 1840 William Dixon Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 He was a soldier in the Black Hawk & Mexican War.305 In 1850 William Dixon Seymour was enumerated in SW Part of Dist. 22, Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Elizabeth Ann Christian, Kisiah Christian, and Edwin McEun.297 In 1860 William Dixon Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Elizabeth Ann Christian, Martha Frances Seymour, Mary Jane Seymour, Laura Augustus Seymour, Thomas W. Seymour, and James Robert Seymour.298 In 1880 William Dixon Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Elizabeth Ann Christian, Laura Augustus Seymour, Thomas W. Seymour, James Robert Seymour, Caroline Elizabeth Seymour, William Lincoln Seymour, Homer Albert Seymour, and M. J. Brookins.67

Elizabeth Ann Christian62,299 was also known as Elizabeth A. Christian,304,303 Elizabeth Christian,301,301,302,306,307 Elizabeth A. Seymour,296 Elizabeth Seymour,298 She was also known asamp; E. A. Seymour.67 Elizabeth Semour,297 She was born circa 24 Mar 1828 in Kentucky.67,296,297,298 In 1850 Elizabeth Ann Christian was enumerated in SW Part of Dist. 22, Montgomery County, Illinois, in the William Dixon Seymour household.297 In 1860 Elizabeth Ann Christian was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the William Dixon Seymour household.298 In 1880 Elizabeth Ann Christian was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the William Dixon Seymour household keeping house.67 She died on 11 Mar 1892.296 She was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, where the gravestone reads, "William D. Seymour Died Nov. 12, 1886 Aged 63 Ys 16 D. Elizabeth A. Wife of W. Seymour Died Mar. 11, 1892 Aged 63 Ys 11 Mo. 18 Ds."296

Children of William Dixon3 Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Christian were as follows:

19. John Henry3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)62,320,62,305,8,63,64,62,305,8,63,64 was born on 26 Apr 1825 in South Carolina.321,72,62,8,63,64,322 He married Mildred Elizabeth Masters, daughter of (--?--) Masters, on 5 Mar 1857 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued 4 Mar 1857.72,320,322 He died on 10 Mar 1902 in Kansas.72,62 He was buried in Columbus City Cemetery, Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "John H. Seymour 1825-1902."72

He was also known as John H. Seymour,72 John Seymour,322,305 John H. Seymore,321 He was also known asamp; John Semour.64 Spring of 1826 John Henry Seymour removed with Joseph Wesley Seymour and Frances Vaughn to Montgomery County, Illinois, from South Carolina, the group including William Seymour, William Dixon Seymour, Sarah R. Seymour, and Dorothy Vaughan.1,21,22,23 In 1830 John Henry Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.8,24 In 1840 John Henry Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 In 1850 John Henry Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household as a farmer.64,76 In 1860 John Henry Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Mildred Elizabeth Masters, Mary Jane Masters, and James Warren Seymour.322 In 1880 John Henry Seymour and Mildred Elizabeth Masters removed to Kansas, the group including Mary Frances Seymour and James Warren Seymour. On 1 Mar 1885 John Henry Seymour was enumerated in Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, as a farmer, the household including James Warren Seymour, Mary Frances Seymour, and Eugene Skinner.321,323.

Mildred Elizabeth Masters320 was also known as Mildred E. Seymour,72 She was also known asamp; Mildred Seymour.322 She was born on 3 Jan 1835 in Kentucky.322,72 In 1860 Mildred Elizabeth Masters was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the John Henry Seymour household.322 She died on 7 Jul 1881.72 She was buried in Columbus City Cemetery, Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "Mildred E. wife of John H. Seymour Born Jan 3, 1835 Died July 7, 1881."72

Children of John Henry3 Seymour and Mildred Elizabeth Masters both born in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, were as follows:

20. Claiborne Vaughan3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)62,62,305,8,63,64,62,305,8,63,64 was born on 27 Apr 1827 in Montgomery County, Illinois.324,325,62,326,8,63,64 He married Sarah T. Price, daughter of Joseph Price, on 22 May 1856 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued 22 May 1856.326,327,328,324 He died in 1892.326 He was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, where the gravestone reads, "Claybourne V. Seymour 1827-1892 - Sarah T. Seymour 1840-1911."326

He was also known as Claiborn V. Seymour,328 Claybourne V. Seymour,326 C. V. Seymour,329,330,331 Claiborn Seymour,305 Claybourne Seymour,332 Clayborn Seymour,325,327 Clabourn Seymour,324 He was also known asamp; Claborn Semour.64 In 1830 Claiborne Vaughan Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.8,24 In 1840 Claiborne Vaughan Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 In 1850 Claiborne Vaughan Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household as a farmer.64,76 In 1860 Claiborne Vaughan Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, as a merchant, the household including Sarah T. Price, Joseph Wesley Seymour, and Laura Vaughan Seymour.324 The Montgomery News reported 6 Nov 1876 Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, "A sneak thief went through the residence of Mr. C. V. Seymour, on Friday night last. Mr. S. heard them and called to his son. They left taking a suit of his son's clothes. They went through the pockets and taking what change was in them left them in the front yard."330 His business was described Walshville, Montgomery County, Illinois, as "The oldest business house in the village is a two-story brick, erected in 1854 by C. V. Seymour and Reuben H. Cline. This building passed out of their hands and was owned and occupied by Eli DeShane & Sons, and after some other changes is again occupied by C. V. Seymour, who has been a prominent citizen of Hillsboro for many years. The stores of Messrs. C. V. Seymour and W. A. Kingston are a block apart, both situated on the west side of the main street, the former at the south and the latter at the north end of the block. Each has a well of never failing water in front for the benefit of man and beast. These two stores are the only ones in the village occupied for general merchandise."333 He was listed on a "Delinquent Tax List for Sub Lits" on 10 Apr 1890 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.329

Sarah T. Price328,332,331,327 was also known as Sarah T. Seymour,324,326,327 She was also known asamp; Mrs. Clayborn Seymour.327 She was born on 8 Feb 1840 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois, though her reported age at death calculates to 07 Feb 1840.324,326,327 In 1860 Sarah T. Price was enumerated in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Claiborne Vaughan Seymour household.324 Circa 1898 Sarah T. Price removed to Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, to live with her daughter.327 She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years.327 She died on 6 Jan 1911 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, aged 70 years, 10 months and 28 days.326,327 Her funeral was held in at the home of Mrs. C. W. Seymour, Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, on 8 Jan 1911 in the afternoon, conducted by Rev. E. S. Combs, the deceased being a member of the M. E. church of this city for many years, of which Rev. Combs is pastor.327 She was buried on 8 Jan 1911 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, where the gravestone reads, "Claybourne V. Seymour 1827-1892 Sarah T. Seymour 1840-1911."326,327 An obituary was published in the Montgomery News Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, 13 Jan 1911.327,334

Children of Claiborne Vaughan3 Seymour and Sarah T. Price were as follows:

21. Charles Wesley3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)62,22,74,8,63,64,22,74,8,63,64 was born on 28 Jul 1829 in Hillsboro twp, Montgomery County, Illinois.60,62,22,8,63,64,344,68 He married Sarah Jane Killpatrick, daughter of (--?--) Killpatrick and (--?--) (--?--), on 26 Sep 1861 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued 26 Sep 1861.60,22,345,68 He died on 28 Feb 1905 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, Tuesday night at 10 o'clock, aged seventy-five years seven months, though one source says 20 Feb 1905.346,22,62 He was buried on 3 Mar 1905 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois.22, probate was made involving Sarah Jane Killpatrick and Ethel Seymour.346

He was also known as Charles W. Seymour,346,74,345,347 Charles Seymour,344,348,349 C. W. Seymour,68,350,73,351 Charles W. Seymore,60,352 Charles Seymoure,353 He was also known asamp; Charles Semour.64 In 1830 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.8,24 In 1840 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 In 1850 Charles Wesley Seymour was a wagon maker. Charles appears to have been enumerated twice, both in his parents' home and where he was learning the wagon making trade of Montgomery County, Illinois.354 In 1850 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in the SW Part of Dist. 22, Montgomery County, Illinois, in the George Blackman household.353 In 1850 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, as a wagon maker in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.64,76 Between 1851 and 1853 Charles Wesley Seymour was working in the wagon shop of George Blackman.22 Between 1853 and 1854 Charles Wesley Seymour was working in his father's brickyard.22 In 1854 Charles Wesley Seymour and Warren Carlisle Seymour removed to California the trip being made with an ox team and consumed five months time, the group including James Washington Seymour.22 Between 1855 and 1860 Charles Wesley Seymour was unsuccessful in his search for gold but he finally turned his trade to account and received $4 per day for doing carpenter work.22 In 1860 Charles Wesley Seymour removed to Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois.22 In 1860 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, as a wagon maker.344 In 1880 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Sarah Jane Killpatrick, Mary Ella Seymour, George Stoddard Seymour, Camilla J. Seymour, and Ethel Seymour.68 He witnessed the marriage of Burt Lantz and Camilla J. Seymour on 14 Oct 1896 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.355,356,22,348 On 16 Oct 1896 Charles Wesley Seymour and Sarah Jane Killpatrick resided in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.356 In 1900 Charles Wesley Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a farmer, the household including Ethel Seymour and Sarah Jane Killpatrick.60 He was retired in 1900.357,22 He an active member of the Methodist church of this city [Hillsboro] for many years.22 He was a member of the A. F. and A. M. Lodge.22 An obituary was published in the Montgomery News Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, 3 Mar 1905.22,358 His funeral was held in at the family residence, Montgomery County, Illinois, on 3 Mar 1905 Friday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. P. P. Carson officiating.22

Sarah Jane Killpatrick345 was also known as Sarah J. Killpatrick,352 Sarah Killpatrick,348,349,347 Sarah Kilpatrick,62 Sarah J. Seymore,60 Sarah Seymour,359,350 S. J. Seymour,68 She was also known asamp; Mrs. Charles Seymour.360,361 She was born in Feb 1840 in Illinois.60,68 In 1880 Sarah Jane Killpatrick was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Charles Wesley Seymour household.68 She witnessed the marriage of Burt Lantz and Camilla J. Seymour on 14 Oct 1896 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.355,356,22,348 In 1900 Sarah Jane Killpatrick was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Charles Wesley Seymour household.60 In 1900, Sarah Jane Killpatrick had had 4 surviving children, 2 having died.60, Sarah Jane Killpatrick participated in the probate of Charles Wesley Seymour.346 She and Elizabeth Ann Stickel were Elizabeth visited Sarah in Apr 1908 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.362 She was present at the burial of Elizabeth Ann Stickel on 19 Sep 1909 in Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.363,364,360

Children of Charles Wesley3 Seymour and Sarah Jane Killpatrick were as follows:

24. Thomas Fletcher3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)366,69,367,368,369,370,364,62,371,372,373,374,64,375,66,62,73,74,63,64,62,73,74,63,64 was born on 4 Sep 1835 in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois.376,367,377,364,62,74,360,63,64,375,66,69 He married Elizabeth Ann Stickel, daughter of Joseph Stickel and Catherine Wilson, on 1 Jan 1863 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued the same day.69,74,378,360,372,374,66 He died on 4 Nov 1912 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, of paralysis.377,364,74 He was buried on 6 Nov 1912 in Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "Thomas F. Seymour 1835-1912."364

In 1840 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 In 1850 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.64,76 In 1860 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, as a clerk.375 In the early 1860s Thomas Fletcher Seymour was helping organize the Haskell, Davis & Co. Bank in Litchfield, one of the first banks to organize in the county. This bank was afterwards known as the Seymour, Grubbs & Co. bank, and still later became the First National Bank of Litchfield.74 Circa 1877 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel resided in Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois.372 In 1880 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was enumerated in Litchfield twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, as a retired banker, the household including Loetta Vaughn Seymour, Elizabeth Ann Stickel, Myrtle E. Seymour, and Earl R. Seymour.66 On 23 Dec 1880 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel resided in Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois.373 On 23 Dec 1880 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was named in the will of Joseph Stickel of Butler Grove twp., Montgomery County, Illinois.373,379 Before 1888 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel removed to Cuba, Republic County, Kansas, from Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, the group including Loetta Vaughn Seymour, Myrtle E. Seymour, and Earl R. Seymour.377 Between 1888 and 1893 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was in the banking business.377 On 29 Jun 1892 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was a banker.380,381 Circa May 1893 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was put out of business when the Seymour bank was a casualty of hard times.381 Circa Jul 1893 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel removed to Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, from Cuba, Republic County, Kansas (the Bowmans from Clyde, Cloud County), the group including George Clarendon Bowman, Loetta Vaughn Seymour, Myrtle E. Seymour, and Earl R. Seymour . The 1927 obituaries say 'about 1892', but it had to be after Loetta's marriage and the financial failure of her husband and father.382,382,377,74,380 Circa Oct 1893 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and George Clarendon Bowman were founders of the Thomas F. Seymour firm which eventually became the Seymour Packing Co., a poultry and egg business with G. C. as business manager of North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.377,383,382,384,380,381 On 25 Apr 1898 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel resided in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.378 On 5 Jun 1900 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was enumerated in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, as a wholesale merchant, the household including Florence Harriet Bowman, George Clarendon Bowman, Loetta Vaughn Seymour, Elizabeth Ann Stickel, Mildred Elizabeth Bowman, and Earl R. Seymour.69 Circa 1902 Thomas Fletcher Seymour was stopped being actively engaged in business on account of ill health.377 In 1903 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and George Clarendon Bowman were moved their business, Seymour & Company, to of 200-210 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.377,381 In 1905 Thomas Fletcher Seymour and George Clarendon Bowman were as Seymour & Company, incorporated under the firm name of The Seymour Packing company with Thomas as a director.377,380,381 On 17 Sep 1909, Thomas Fletcher Seymour was widowed by the death of Elizabeth Ann Stickel in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.377,364,360 He was suffered a stroke in Sep 1912.377 An obituary was published in the Topeka Capital Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, 5 Nov 1912.377,385 An obituary was published in the Montgomery News Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, 8 Nov 1912.74,386.

Elizabeth Ann Stickel.387,362,74,372,388,389,388,387,372 Elizabeth Stickel Elizabeth Stickle, Lizzie Stickel and Nancy A. E. Stickel (probably for Nancy Ann Elizabeth),389,367,387,360,74,372,388 Elizabeth A. Seymour Elizabeth Seymour, Lizzie A. Seymour, Lizzie Seymour, Nancy A. E. Seymour (probably for Nancy Ann Elizabeth), Mrs. Thomas Seymour and Mrs. T. F. Seymour.69,364,378,362,360,373,66 She was born on 5 Mar 1844 in near Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, Her Hillsboro obituary says she was 66 years old which calculates to 25 Sep 1842 - 24 Sep 1843. It also says she was born in Montgomery County, Illinois.376,367,364,360,372,372,388,389,66,69 In 1850 Elizabeth Ann Stickel was enumerated in Macon County, Illinois, in the Joseph Stickel household.388 Circa Sep 1857 Elizabeth Ann Stickel removed with Joseph Stickel and Sarah Scott to Butler Grove twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, though Sarah's obituary says 1858, the group including Francis Marion Stickel, Fletcher Allyn Stickel, John Andrew Stickel, and Alexander Wesley Stickel.390,378,372 In 1860 Elizabeth Ann Stickel was enumerated in Town 9, Range 4, Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Stickel household.389 On 31 Dec 1862 in Holly Springs, Marshall County, Mississippi, Isaiah Stickel wrote a letter to Elizabeth Ann Stickel.391,392 In 1880 Elizabeth Ann Stickel was enumerated in Litchfield twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, keeping house in the Thomas Fletcher Seymour household.66 On 23 Dec 1880 Elizabeth Ann Stickel was named in the will of Joseph Stickel of Butler Grove twp., Montgomery County, Illinois.373,379 On 5 Jun 1900 Elizabeth Ann Stickel was enumerated in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, in the Thomas Fletcher Seymour household.69 Between Mar 1908 and Apr 1908 Elizabeth Ann Stickel resided in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.362 She was present at the burial of Alexander Wesley Stickel.362 She and Sarah Jane Killpatrick were Elizabeth visited Sarah in Apr 1908 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.362 She died on 17 Sep 1909 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, at the age of 66.377,364,360 She was buried on 19 Sep 1909 in Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "Elizabeth Seymour 1844-1909."364,360 An obituary was published in the Montgomery News Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, 24 Sep 1909.360,393

Children of Thomas Fletcher3 Seymour and Elizabeth Ann Stickel were as follows:

26. Edwin Chastine3 Seymour (Joseph2, William1)74,73,63,64,65,73,74,63,64 was born on 25 May 1840 in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, though the obituary in the Montgomery News says 25 Mar 1840.65,4,72,369,62,73,63,64 He married Mary Jane Masters, daughter of (--?--) Masters, on 18 Aug 1862 in Montgomery County, Illinois, license issued the same day.4,369,73,396 He died on 24 Jun 1905 in Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas.72,369,62,73 He was buried in Columbus City Cemetery, Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "E. C. Seymour Born May 25, 1840 Died June 24, 1905 Co. D, 126 Ill. V. I."72

He was also known as Edwin C. Seymour,369,397,62,73,345 Edwin Seymour,65 E. C. Seymour,72,70 Edward Seymour,74 Edwin Seymoar,4 He was also known asamp; Edwin Semour.64 In 1840 Edwin Chastine Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.63,75 In 1850 Edwin Chastine Seymour was enumerated in Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.64,76 In 1860 Edwin Chastine Seymour was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the Joseph Wesley Seymour household.65,77 He recruited into Co. D, 126th Ill. Inf. though his gravestone says 125th Ill. Regt on 15 Aug 1862 in Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.369,397,73 He ended military service he served for 3 years in 1865.73 In Oct 1878 Edwin Chastine Seymour and Mary Jane Masters removed to Cherokee County, Kansas, from Montgomery County, Illinois, the group including Nettie E. Seymour, Spencer E. Seymour, and Ida M. Seymour.73 On 1 Mar 1885 Edwin Chastine Seymour was enumerated in Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, as a farmer, the household including Joseph Wesley Seymour, Ida M. Seymour, and Spencer E. Seymour.4 He was suffered poor health beginning in 1902.73 An obituary was published in the Montgomery News Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois, 14 Jul 1905.73,398.

Mary Jane Masters.396 Mary J. Seymour.72,399 M. J. Seymour.72,70 Mary Masters,369 Mary J. Seymoar.4 Mary J. Masters,322,73 She was born circa 29 Dec 1840 in Kentucky died Nov. 29, 1911 aged 70y 11m.322,4,399 In 1860 Mary Jane Masters was enumerated in Hillsboro twp., Montgomery County, Illinois, in the John Henry Seymour household.322 On 18 Aug 1862 Mary Jane Masters resided in Butler, Montgomery County, Illinois.73 She died on 29 Nov 1911 in Pittsburgh, Crawford County, Kansas.399 She was buried in Columbus City Cemetery, Salamanca twp., Cherokee County, Kansas, where the gravestone reads, "Mary J."72,399

Children of Edwin Chastine3 Seymour and Mary Jane Masters were as follows:

28. Julia3 Horner (Sarah2Seymour, William1)93,90,93,90,93 was born between 1830 and 1832 in Illinois.90,102,91,400 She married Thomas B. Lester, son of (--?--) Lester and (--?--) Lester, before Apr 1851.93,93,102,91

Julia Lester.102,91 On 26 Oct 1840 Julia Horner was enumerated in the north half of, St. Clair County, Illinois, in the John Horner household.90,97 She lost her mother when Sarah R. Seymour died before 1 Jun 1850 in prob. St. Clair County, Illinois.92,93,94 She lost her father when John Horner died on 14 Nov 1850 in St. Clair County, Illinois.93 On 11 Jun 1860 Julia Horner was enumerated in Kansas City Division 35, Jackson County, Missouri, as a housekeeper in the Thomas B. Lester household.102,103 On 1 Jun 1880 Julia Horner was enumerated in 2nd Ward, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, keeping house in the Thomas B. Lester household.91,401.

Thomas B. Lester.93,102 Thomas Lester,91 He was born in either 1828 or 1829 in Virginia though the 1880 census says 1825 or 1826.102,91,400 On 11 Jun 1860 Thomas B. Lester was enumerated in Kansas City Division 35, Jackson County, Missouri, as a physician, the household including Julia Horner, Elizabeth J. Horner, Charles N. Horner, Ella Lester, Charles Lester, and Agnes Lester.102,103 On 1 Jun 1880 Thomas B. Lester was enumerated in 2nd Ward, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, as a doctor, the household including Julia Horner, Ella Lester, George Peake, George Peake, Walton Peake, and Kate Zimmerman.91,401

Children of Julia3 Horner and Thomas B. Lester were as follows:

34. Mary E.3 Seymour (John2, William1)116,117,113,116,117,113 was born between 1826 and 1828 in Alabama though she is described as being a year or two older and a year younger in the 1870, 1850 and 1860 censuses respectively.116,117,402,403,404 She married Lewis S. Myers on 25 Nov 1841 in Rankin County, Mississippi, although the index gives the license date of 22 Nov 1841.404,119,405,402,403

She was also known as Mary Seymore,119,405 Mary E. Myers,404 Mary Myers,402 She was also known asamp; M. E. Myers.403 In 1830 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Greene County, Alabama, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.116,136 In either 1832 or 1833 Mary E. Seymour removed with John Fletcher Seymour to Rankin County, Mississippi, where they resided for the rest of their lives, the group including Rachel Rebecca Abernathy, Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, and Henrietta Caroline Seymour.11,104,113 In 1840 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.117,139 In 1850 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Lewis S. Myers household.402 In 1853 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Lewis S. Myers household.406 On 11 Aug 1860 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Lewis S. Myers household.403 On 2 Aug 1870 Mary E. Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, keeping house in the Lewis S. Myers household.404

Lewis S. Myers403,119,405 was also known as Lewis Myers,404,402 Lewis Sellzers though this is a mistranscription of Lewis S. Myers,119 He was also known asamp; L. S. Myers.406 He was born between 1817 and 1820 in South Carolina.404,402,403 In 1850 Lewis S. Myers was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Mary E. Seymour and Rachael Myers.402 In 1853 Lewis S. Myers was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi,, the household including Mary E. Seymour, Rachael Myers, Fannie Myers, and Cecil G. Myers.406 On 11 Aug 1860 Lewis S. Myers was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Mary E. Seymour, Fannie Myers, and Cecil G. Myers.403 On 2 Aug 1870 Lewis S. Myers was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Mary E. Seymour, Fannie Myers, Cecil G. Myers, and William M. Myers.404

Children of Mary E.3 Seymour and Lewis S. Myers all born in Mississippi were as follows:

35. Julia Ann Matherson3 Seymour (John2, William1)104,116,117,104,113,116,117,104,113 was born on 21 Feb 1829 in Greensboro, Greene (now Hale) County, Alabama, although some sources say Mississippi.407,116,117,408,409,410,111,411,412,413,414,147,112,415,416,417,418,419,420,421,104,422,423,424 She married William James Flanagan, son of John Flanagan and Ann M. Saunders, on 21 Jan 1846 in Rankin County, Mississippi, licensed 19 Jan 1846.407,119,425,408,409,410,111,112,104 She died on 17 Mar 1905 in at the home of Caleb W. and Eula J. Taylor, her daughter and son-in-law, Pelahatchie, Rankin County, Mississippi.407,104 She was buried in Pelahatchie Cemetery, Rankin County, Mississippi, where the inscription was transcribed as, "Flanagan, Julia A. 21 Feb 1829 - 17 Mar 1905."407

She was also known as Julia A. M. Seymour, Julia Seymour,426 Julia A. M. Seymore,425 Julia M. Seymore,425 Julia Seymore,119,424 Julia Seymoure,422 Rosa Seymour (in error),423 Julia A. Flanagan,407,104 J. A. N. Flanagan,409 Julia Flanagan,112,410 Julia Flannagan,408 She was also known asamp; Jane M. Flanagan.111 In 1830 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Greene County, Alabama, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.116,136 In either 1832 or 1833 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour removed with John Fletcher Seymour to Rankin County, Mississippi, where they resided for the rest of their lives, the group including Rachel Rebecca Abernathy, Mary E. Seymour, and Henrietta Caroline Seymour.11,104,113 In 1840 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.117,139 In 1850 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William James Flanagan household.408 In 1853 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William James Flanagan household.427 On 8 Sep 1860 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William James Flanagan household.409 On 19 Aug 1870 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the William James Flanagan household.410 In 1880 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in the [Y] census with William James Flanagan in Scott County, Mississippi, keeping house.111 Circa Jun 1900 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Caleb White Taylor household.112 An obituary was published a copy of which is found in the E. Latane' Flanagan papers.104,428 Julia Ann Matherson Seymour and William James Flanagan had had twelve children, eleven surviving childhood, one dying as a teenager and one predeceasing his parents as an adult.112,104 She was a Methodist.104

William James Flanagan104,104,104 was also known as William J. Flanagan,407,425,112,104,427,422 William Flanagan,119,409,111,424 W. J. Flanagan,104 W. J. Flanigan,426 W. J. Flannagan,410,408 He was also known asamp; Thomas Flanagan (in error).423 He was born on 4 Nov 1821 in Fluvanna County, Virginia, although some sources say Mississippi, Tennessee or Illinois.407,408,409,410,111,411,414,413,412,112,147,415,417,416,418,419,421,420,104,422,423,424 In 1850 William James Flanagan was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, John S. Flanagan, and Henrietta Ann Flanagan.408 In 1853 William James Flanagan was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi,, the household including Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, John S. Flanagan, Henrietta Ann Flanagan, Rachel Rebecca Flanagan, and Mary Elizabeth Flanagan.427 On 8 Sep 1860 William James Flanagan was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, John S. Flanagan, Henrietta Ann Flanagan, Rachel Rebecca Flanagan, Mary Elizabeth Flanagan, James Chesley Flanagan, and Ella F. Flanagan.409 On 19 Aug 1870 William James Flanagan was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, Rachel Rebecca Flanagan, Mary Elizabeth Flanagan, James Chesley Flanagan, Ella F. Flanagan, Salena Louisa Flanagan, William Flanagan, Samuel Edna Flanagan, and Eulalia Jane Flanagan.410 In 1880 William James Flanagan was enumerated in Scott County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Julia Ann Matherson Seymour, Ella F. Flanagan, Salena Louisa Flanagan, William Flanagan, Samuel Edna Flanagan, Eulalia Jane Flanagan, and Eugenia Flanagan.111 He was enumerated with Caleb White Taylor in the census of circa Jun 1900 in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a capitalist.429,112 On 17 Mar 1905, William James Flanagan was widowed by the death of Julia Ann Matherson Seymour in at the home of Caleb W. and Eula J. Taylor, her daughter and son-in-law, Pelahatchie, Rankin County, Mississippi.407,104 He died on 23 Aug 1907 in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor, his daughter and son-in-law, Pelahatchie, Rankin County, Mississippi, though two obituaries say 22 Aug 1907.407,104 He was buried in Pelahatchie Cemetery, Rankin County, Mississippi, where the inscription was transcribed as, "Flanagan, William J. 4 Nov 1821 - 23 Aug 1907."407,104 An obituary was published a copy of which is found in the E. Latane' Flanagan papers.104,430 An obituary was published a copy of which is found in the E. Latane' Flanagan papers.104,431 An obituary was published a copy of which is found in the E. Latane' Flanagan papers.104,432 He was a Methodist.104

Children of Julia Ann Matherson3 Seymour and William James Flanagan were as follows:

36. Henrietta Caroline3 Seymour (John2, William1)434,105,435,117,105,113,117,105,113 was born in either 1831 or 1832 in Alabama though the 1850 census implies 1828-9 and some sources say Mississippi.117,436,437,438,105 She married Absalom Rhodes, son of Lewellyn Francis Marion Rhodes and Nancy Bowman, on 7 Dec 1848 in Rankin County, Mississippi, by Rev. John A. F. Abernathy, Andrew F. Kersh, bondsman, though the index gives the license date, 5 Dec 1848.119,434,438,436,105 She died circa 1863 in Shiloh, Rankin County, Mississippi, since her husband remarried in 1864.439,105 She was buried in Shiloh Methodist Cemetery, Rankin County, Mississippi.105

She was also known as Henrietta C. Seymour,434 Caroline Seymour,119 Caroline Rhode,438 She was also known asamp; H. C. Rhodes.436 In either 1832 or 1833 Henrietta Caroline Seymour removed with John Fletcher Seymour to Rankin County, Mississippi, where they resided for the rest of their lives, the group including Rachel Rebecca Abernathy, Mary E. Seymour, and Julia Ann Matherson Seymour.11,104,113 In 1840 Henrietta Caroline Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.117,139 In 1845 Henrietta Caroline Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the John Fletcher Seymour household.135 In 1850 Henrietta Caroline Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Absalom Rhodes household.438 In 1853 Henrietta Caroline Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Absalom Rhodes household.440 On 9 Sep 1860 Henrietta Caroline Seymour was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, in the Absalom Rhodes household.436

Absalom Rhodes439,436,105,105,105 was also known as Absolom Rhodes as well as A. Rhodes and Rhode,441,442,438,119 Ab Rhodes,435 He was also known asamp; Absolem Rhode.440 He was born on 17 Nov 1826 in St. Georges Parish, Colleton District, South Carolina, though the 1870 census says 1828-9 and one daughter's death certificate says Mississippi.119,438,436,442,437,441,105,435 In 1850 Absalom Rhodes was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Henrietta Caroline Seymour.438 In 1853 Absalom Rhodes was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi,, the household including Henrietta Caroline Seymour and Melissa V. Rhodes.440 On 9 Sep 1860 Absalom Rhodes was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Henrietta Caroline Seymour, Melissa V. Rhodes, Margaret Ellen Rhodes, Virnadia Adeline Rhodes, and Virnonia A. Rhodes.436 Circa 1863, Absalom Rhodes was widowed by the death of Henrietta Caroline Seymour in Shiloh, Rankin County, Mississippi.439,105 He was a CSA Soldier for 30 days.105 He married Sarah Traxler, daughter of (--?--) Traxler and (--?--) (--?--), on 13 Oct 1864 in Rankin County, Mississippi, licensed 10 Oct 1864.439,442,441,105,443 On 15 Jul 1870 Absalom Rhodes was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Melissa V. Rhodes, Margaret Ellen Rhodes, Virnadia Adeline Rhodes, Virnonia A. Rhodes, Sarah Traxler, C. Clinton Rhodes, Hattie Lee Rhodes, and Hughm Rhodes.442 On 17 Jun 1880 Absalom Rhodes was enumerated in Rankin County, Mississippi, as a farmer, the household including Sarah Traxler, C. Clinton Rhodes, Hattie Lee Rhodes, Appie Julie Rhodes, Perry Rhodes, and Juanita Rhodes.441 He married Rhoda C. W. (--?--) circa 1890.443 He died on 14 Apr 1905 in Polkville, Smith County, Mississippi.105,443 He was buried on 15 Apr 1905 in Polkville, Smith County, Mississippi.105,443

Children of Henrietta Caroline3 Seymour and Absalom Rhodes all born in Rankin County, Mississippi, were as follows:





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