In memory of Elizabeth Webster, my Maternal 9th Great-Grandmother on the HARVEY branch.
Bibliography:
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, by D. L. Jacobus, 1939, p. 49. [Link]
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Elizabeth Webster
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Birth:
1673/4 Feb 8 (baptism)
Hartford, Connecticut
Marriage:
1693 Dec 19
Hartford, Connecticut (probably)
Death:
Burial:
1754 May 15
Hartford, Connecticut
Ancient Burying Ground
Hartford, Connecticut
Biography
Elizabeth Webster was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on February 8, 1673. She married John Seymour on December 19, 1693 and died on May 15, 1754, in Hartford. She was 81 years old and is buried in the Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford.
According to Jacobus' A History of the Seymour Family, p. 49, Elizabeth Webster was "daughter of Lieut. Robert and Susanna (Treat), granddaughter of Gov. John and Agnes (Smith), and niece of Gov. Robert Treat."
Children
Elizabeth Webster & John Seymour II were the parents of my ancestor,
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