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  Hog River Journal
Perhaps it was her difficult childhood, tempered by her adoptive family, which led Mary Seymour to develop her empathy for impoverished mothers and children and her fierce independence.
It was during this time that Mary Seymour emerged as a leader in her community; she led 20 Whites and African Americans in the formation of a chapter of the NAACP in Hartford.
Seymour referred to the lynching of a pregnant African American woman in Georgia a few days before while the victim's brother was serving the cause of "freedom" abroad.
www.hogriver.org /issues/v01n04/audacious_alliances.htm   (2555 words)

  
 Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John and Margaret had eight surviving children; the eldest was Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, the second, Thomas.
He was a younger brother of Jane Seymour, the third Queen consort of King Henry VIII of England.
Thomas' daughter by Catherine, Mary Seymour, was placed in the care of the Duchess of Suffolk, Frances Brandon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Seymour   (1112 words)

  
 Cheyene Marietta Seymour, Private, United States Army
Seymour was one of four Trumbull High graduates singled out during 2004 commencement ceremonies by Principal Gary Cialfi for joining the armed services.
Cheyenne Seymour was engaged to be married to Kyle Ratliff of Dalton, Georgia.
Seymour was not married and her mother, Mary Seymour, was listed as next of kin.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /cmseymour.htm   (1149 words)

  
 I On Myself Can Live: Chapter Two:
To explicate: Mary Seymour was descended from the daughter and sister and uncles of kings.
Seymour's taste and aptitude for study has been mentioned by more than one writer; here we will take the Lady Arabella's word for it, as her comment brings us a flavor of the period: he was a man "'grave and serious...
So thus Mary Seymour's history in Turkey: first she gave birth to Leopold, born October 28, 1662; named after Emperor Leopold, he became a scholar; by January 21, 1686 he was warden of All-Soul's College, Oxford; and on November 4, 1689, prebendary at Canterbury.
www.jimandellen.org /finch/emionch2.htm   (2736 words)

  
 The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Meet the Wives. Catherine Parr | PBS
Mary was sent to live with her mother's friend, the Duchess of Suffolk, for whom the financial burden of the tiny baby's household proved exorbitant.
A year and a half later, Mary's property was restored to her by act of parliament, but, by all accounts, she did not live to enjoy it.
The last recorded mention of Mary is on the eve of her second birthday on August 30, 1550.
www.pbs.org /wnet/sixwives/meet/cp_handbook_children2.html   (127 words)

  
 The Frederick Seymour and Elsie Duaime Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Seymour was born in Pittsberg, New York, Nov. 19, 1833, came to De Pere in 1852 and was married to miss Sophie La Compt of Green Bay who died about a year after.
Seymour, a well known pioneer resident of this city, was born in Francis Du Lac, St. Pierre, Canada, on Nov. 22, 1843, so that she was 86 years of age at the time of her death.
Seymour was the mother of ten children, of whom three daughters survive: Mary (Mrs.
members.itol.com /~milquet/html/vanderven/seymourfred.htm   (634 words)

  
 The Seymour Agency
Mary Sue and Lisa Diaz at an RT luncheon in Daytona.
Mary Sue with Claire Gerus, former Adams Media editor at Ice Escape Writers Conference in Phoenix, AZ in 2005.
Mary Sue and client Jennie Manlick at The Med Restaurant in Boulder, CO while at Romancing the Rockies Conference.
www.theseymouragency.com   (1142 words)

  
 Mary Lucas
Mary Seymour Lucas; 91, of Ashfleld; died at her home on Tuesday October 7.
She was born in Sound Beach, CT on June 21, 1912, the daughter of Edwin J. and Mary Seymour Earle Lucas.
Early on, Mary taught me how to build a proper fire in the hearth, how to use the wood stove, how to stack firewood correctly, how to keep water in the bathtubs through (at least) the fail, winter, and early spring - to ensure plenty of water when the power failed.
www.thoughtsnmemories.net /marylucas.htm   (1116 words)

  
 Publishers Marketplace: Mary Sue Seymour
The other part of the agency is titled The Seymour Agency, AAR Literary which adheres to all rules of the AAR.This listing gives an overview of what Mary Sue does; she travels to several conferences a year to meet with authors.
Mary was authorized by the Daughters of the Confederacy to do an anthology of living daughters of Confederate soldiers.
Mary Sue is a NYS certified teacher who taught in the NYS system for over ten years and a former Sunday School teacher/Superintendent.
www.publishersmarketplace.com /members/SeymourAgency   (397 words)

  
 Bazaar continues supporting St. Mary’s Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Mary’s Academy enrollment has declined in recent years, which makes funding the school increasingly difficult.
Seymour said businesses will be asked to offer a scholarship, annually if possible, to the tune of $100, $1,000...
Seymour’s hoping for great weather this weekend and a good response to the scholarship project.
www.pressrepublican.com /Archive/2005/05_2005/052320054.htm   (621 words)

  
 Mary Seymour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Seymour (August 30, 1548 - ;?) was the only daughter of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, and Catherine Parr, widow of Henry VIII of England.
Complications from Mary's birth would claim the life of her mother on September 7, 1548, and her father was executed less than a year later for treason against Edward VI.
Victorian author Agnes Strickland claims in her biography of Catherine Parr that Mary Seymour did survive to adulthood, and in fact married Sir Edward Bushel, a member of the household of Queen Anne of Denmark, but there is no contemporary evidence to support this claim.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mary_Seymour   (253 words)

  
 Mary Seymour
Seymour graduated with an M.F.A. from Norwich University, Vermont, USA in 1999.
Additionally, one of her paintings, "Encounter", was selected for the juried exhibit entitled OSA 2000: Representations held at the Lieutenant-Governor's Suite, Queen's Park, Toronto.
All work on this site is the property Mary Seymour and may not be used or reproduced in any form without written consent.
www.marys.50megs.com   (334 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Mary Seymour and others
     Mary Seymour was born on 17 November 1893.
She was the daughter of Reverend Lord Victor Alexander Seymour and Elizabeth Margaret Cator.
     Mary Elizabeth Egerton is the daughter of Louis Edwin William Egerton and Jane Seymour.
www.thepeerage.com /p5403.htm   (353 words)

  
 Mary Seymour Howell
Mary Seymour was born in Mount Morris (Livingston County), New York, in 1844 to Norman and Frances Metcalf Seymour.
Mary Seymour Howell promoted women’s rights and women’s suffrage during her years in Albany.
She was acquainted with many legislators and state officials, and used her influence to advocate for women’s causes.
winningthevote.org /MHowell.html   (789 words)

  
 The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Meet the Wives. Catherine Parr | PBS
Elizabeth's 27-year-old half-sister, Mary, joined Catherine's household from the beginning, acting as a faithful friend and companion.
She was to him "very dearest mother." (He also was not above begging her to keep the Catholic Mary "from all the wiles and enchantments of the evil one.
Mary Seymour would be named for Henry VIII's elder daughter.
www.pbs.org /wnet/sixwives/meet/cp_handbook_children.html   (202 words)

  
 Edward SEYMOUR (1° D. Somerset)
Edward Seymour, brother of Jane, Queen Consort (1536-37) to Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI, being 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wilts (d.
Somerset tried, unsuccessfully, to persuade the Scots to join a voluntary union with England, but, when his appeal was rejected, he destroyed all chances of reconciliation by invading Scotland and defeating the Scots at the Battle of Pinkie (10 Sep 1547), and completely alienated the Scots when he laid waste to SE Scotland.
The fall and execution (1549) of his brother, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, lord high admiral, was a strong blow to the protector’s authority and power, and John Dudley, Earl of Warwick (later Duke of Northumberland) took advantage of this and other misfortunes.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/EdwardSeymour(1DSomerset).htm   (1134 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Lady Emily Mary Seymour and others
She was the daughter of Hugh de Grey Seymour, 6th Marquess of Hertford and Hon.
He married, secondly, Marie Patricia McGuire, daughter of Michael Joseph McGuire and Mary Jane Carroll, on 28 October 1942.
     Marie Patricia McGuire was the daughter of Michael Joseph McGuire and Mary Jane Carroll.
www.thepeerage.com /p6608.htm   (1094 words)

  
 The Dawning of the Twentieth Century.
Mary Seymour Howell is a native of New York.
Her parents were Norman Seymour, a kinsman of Gov. Horatio Seymour, and Frances Hale Metcalf, a cousin of Salmon P. Chase.
Her principal literary works are contributions to the press and a book not yet published entitled, "Glimpses of Immortality." She has fourteen lectures and is now under the care of the "Bryant Literary Union," New York City, and "Woman's Lecture Bureau," and is national lecturer for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/eagle/congress/howell.html   (1628 words)

  
 SEYMOUR
Notes: Historian Strype concluded that Mary must have died in childhood, but historian Strickland believes she lived to become a wife and mother, marrying a Sir Edward Bushel, by who she had a daughter through whom her fortune and pedigree eventually descended to the Lawson family who originally came from Westmorland and Cumberland.
Notes: Although not an original proprietor, Richard Seymour was an early settler of Hartford, his name first appearing there in 1639.
Richard went into Ireland with Thomas, Duke of Surrey, in the 22nd of Richard II, then lieutenant of that kigdom; and in the 4th Henry III, he was in the wars of France.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /SEYMOUR.htm   (1261 words)

  
 Seymour Bible
Seymour was married to Emma Hale June 20th 1865
Seymour was married to Alida C. Muncy Feb. 15/ 77
Mary Seymour his wife Died Oct 21 1876 Aged 84 years 7 mo
www.biblerecords.com /seymour.html   (437 words)

  
 Ancestors of Mary SEYMOUR
Mary married Edmund WITNEY on 31 May 1818 in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.
Entry reads: #430 - Twenty third of December 1843 Pownall Fee - Mary Whitney - Female - 45 years - Widow of Edmond Whitney, turner - Tubercular Phthisis several years - Thomas Moore surgeon in attendance (residence) Bollinfee - (registered) Twenty sixth of December 1843 - John Keeling registrar.
His wife Mary was in attendance at time of death.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~rwhitney/whitney/2/750.htm   (285 words)

  
 Ken & Mary's Genealogy Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
This is a genealogy report of Thomas Pridgeon who married Mary Seymour, June 10, 1762 in Friskney, Lincolnshire, England.
Mother: Mary STEPHENSON of Wainfleet All Saints singlewoman.
Pridgeon was again married, his second union being with Mary Shannon.
www.w8ca.com /genereptpridgeon.html   (1998 words)

  
 February 2006 entries - Website for bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe.
I started reading The Beach House to them on Feb 2nd.(I have a hard time putting it down and this is my 3rd time.) We can't make it to Columbia, but if you ever come this way, please let me know.
Question, I'm reading a book by Mary Monroe and the title is In Sheep's Clothing.
Inside cover states other books by Mary Monroe are: God Don't Like Ugle, God Still Don't Like Ugly, Upper Room, Red Light Wives and the books Beach House, Book Club Girl in the Mirror, Four Seasons, and Skyward.
www.maryalicemonroe.com /site/epage/31908_67.htm   (765 words)

  
 Ancestors of   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
He was united in marriage to Mary Seymour in I 872.
The wife and mother was called to her final rest in November, 1898, and on the 3d of September, 1903, Mr.
Amanda J. (CORNELL) WYKOFF, the widow of Frank WYKOFF and daughter of William and Mary (NEELY) CORNELL, who were natives of Pennsylvania and Indiana respectively.
webpages.charter.net /e_koeble/koeble-havens2/f227.htm   (1586 words)

  
 Waller Ancestors ofArlene Mow Stalzer
...................    3     Mary Seymour     Abt 1614 -    b: Abt 1614 in Sawbridgeworth, Hertsfordshire, England
..............................    4     Mary Seymour     - 1635    b: in Sawbridgewort, Herts, England
..............................    4     Mary Seymour     1622 -    b: 1622 in Sawbridgewort, Herts, England
www.alleylaw.net /stalzer.html   (2071 words)

  
 ( SERIAH - Mary SEYMOUR )
Alice SEYMOUR ([Baroness Saint) (24 Jul 1409 - AFT 1431)
John SEYMOUR (Sir) (ABT 1476 - 21 Dec 1536)
All of these files are a WORK in PROGRESS not all have been personally verified by me.
www.genpc.com /gen/files/index/ind0658.html   (65 words)

  
 GAWP Bulletin Board - View Profile: Rose Mary Seymour
Send a message via email to Rose Mary Seymour
Send a private message to Rose Mary Seymour
Rose Mary Seymour is not a member of any public groups
www.gawp.org /board/member.php?u=267   (89 words)

  
 Anna Elisabetha Stumpf, b: -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Shaw, Mary or Shaw, Nicholas (23 MAR 1662 - 19 DEC 1717) Shaw, Nicholas Shaw, Sarah
Smith, Mary (11 DEC 1700 - 10 APR 1763) Smith, Mary Smith, Mary (16 AUG 1681 -) Smith, Mary Smith, Mary (- 3 DEC 1658) Smith, Mary Smith, Mary (ABT 1625 - 20 JUL 1680) Smith, Mary Smith, Maynard Smith, Mehitobell (- 14 MAR 1684/85) Smith, Nathaniel
Staple, Thomas Starr, Joseph Starr, Mary (1752 - 15 NOV 1839) Stearns, Isaac (ABT 1600 - 19 JUN 1671) Stearns, John (ABT 1630 - 5 MAR 1668/69) Stearns, John Stearns, John Stearns, Mary Stebbing?, William
web.upstate.edu /branagak/ghtout/ips.htm   (2137 words)

  
 Lowenstein Sandler PC | Our Attorneys | Mary E. Seymour
Mary E. Seymour has experience representing debtors in Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 proceedings, as well as extensive experience in Creditors' Rights, commercial litigation and collection practice.
Mary E. Seymour is quoted on the second win for cash collateral by electricity wholesaler Ponderosa Pine Energy Partners Ltd, The Daily Deal, May 11, 2005
This firm lives up to its reputation as a
www.lowenstein.com /mseymour   (78 words)

  
 An Art Edition of Most Popular Shakespeare with the story of each drama - Charles & Mary; Seymour, Mary; edited by ...
An Art Edition of Most Popular Shakespeare with the story of each drama - Charles and Mary; Seymour, Mary; edited by Gaskell; Shakespeare Lamb
An Art Edition of Most Popular Shakespeare with the story of each drama by Lamb, Charles and Mary; Seymour, Mary; edited by Gaskell; Shakespeare
G Good condition, 8 x 11 inch, 760 pp, embossed red hardcover with gilt type on cover and spine.
www.biblio.com /books/7641011.html   (177 words)

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