Abel SEYMOUR
Obituary, National Intelligencer, 12 Sep. 1823: "d. 26 Aug. 1823, at his residence near Moorefield, Va. Although very young during the Revolution, nevertheless he shouldered his musket and was attached to LaFayette's Corps at the time Lord Cornwallis invaded Virginia. He was a member of the Virginia Convention which formed our constitution." Vital Records from National Intelligencer, 1823, Washington, D.C., vol 35 Nat'l Genealogical Society Quarterly, p. 113.
Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html); also B. F. VanMeter, Genealogies and Biographical Sketches, p. 51.
Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)(gives date of death as 19 Apr 1806); another source, Paul Ancestors in Virginia (http://members.aol.com/seabarb1/paul/not05.htm#15), gives date of death at 10-10-1872.
Dates and places of birth and marriage from Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html); date and place of marriage from Biography of Abel R. Seymour, Champaign County, Illinois (www.rootsweb.com/~ilchampa/biographies/bio0519.html).
or 1849 Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html); Paul Ancestors from Virginia: gives names as Anne V. Seymour; says unmarried.
West Virginia Estate Settlements, p. 139: McMechen, Elizabeth, Will, November 1, 1847, Sam., son, Cath. Maslin, Marg. McNeill, Elizabeth Timberlick, Susan, Almand, daus., Sarah Wolf, Agnes Lambert, step-daus. Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
age 55 Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html) ========================================================= MILL ISLAND CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT open saturday and sunday Mill Island holds a cherished place in the history of the South Branch Valley, including Heritage Weekend, which began here in 1953. This year, Mill Island is the setting for the Civil War Encampment, demonstrations of camp life and a presentation of the Gettysburg Address by Abe Lincoln impersonator James Rubin. The home is the union of a 1798 brick cottage at the rear and a grand Greek Revival mansion Felix Seymour added in 1840. The front porch has hand-carved Corinthian columns. Inside, the 15-foot ceilings top heavy cornices over every door and window. The bricks were made on the premises and laid in an American Bond. The Corinthian-style columns at the front were carved from single tree trunks. The first floor has 15-foot ceilings with windows 12-feet high. An 18 x 40-foot ballroom trimmed with elaborate cornice and dentil work was the legendary setting of the South Branch ValleyÕs most elegant social gatherings. Seymour, although wealthy with good land holdings, was not among the social elite until he married well, hitching up with Sidney McNeill of the valleyÕs wealthiest family and owner of its most magnificent mansion, Willow Wall. During the Civil War, the Confederate McNeillÕs Rangers, the storied Confederate Calvary, sometimes used the house for a hospital, and fittingly the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Camp 582, McNeill Rangers, are staging the encampment. The 1853 Restaurant will provide comfort food for visitors. Heritage Week began here in 1953 when then-owners Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pryce Jones opened their home to raise money for the Hardy County Public Library. Mill Island is on the National Register of Historic Places. Open courtesy of Royce Saville DIRECTIONS: From the Moorefield library, go east on Winchester Avenue to railroad tracts. Turn right on South Fork Road 1.3 miles. Turn right at green flag and go 0.7 miles across low bridge.
Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
age 48 Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
0r 1862 Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
Source: Descendants of John Seymour (http://www.joanrodenberger2000.com/seymour_john.html)
He married Ann Van Meter 2 Aug 1785 at Va, Usa . Ann Van Meter was born at Hampshire co, Va, Usa 15 Apr 1768 daughter of Garret Van Meter and Ann Markee .
They were the parents of 12
children:
Catherine Wynkoop Seymour
born 22 May 1786.
Garret Seymour
born 4 Mar 1788.
Margaret Seymour
born 25 Nov 1789.
Ann VanMeter Seymour
born 27 Nov 1791.
Nancy Seymour
born 27 Nov 1792.
Elizabeth ÒBetseyÓ Seymour
born 1 Jul 1793.
Felix Seymour
born 19 Aug 1795.
Isaac VanMeter ÒVanÓ Seymour
born 8 Sep 1797.
Mary ÒPollyÓ Seymour
born 25 Sep 1799.
Rebecca Hite Seymour
born 25 Nov 1801.
William Seymour
born 20 Jan 1804.
Richard Renick Seymour
born 10 Feb 1806.
Abel Seymour died 26 Aug 1823 at Hardy co, Va, Usa .
Ann Van Meter died 14 Nov 1828 at Hardy co, Va, Usa .