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Mary Ann (Baker) Seymour (1825 - 1916)

Mary Ann Seymour formerly Baker
Born in Sumter County, South Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1847 in Sumter Co., South Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 90 in Sumter County, South Carolinamap
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Biography

Mary Ann Baker was born 19th of December, 1825, in Sumter Co., South Carolina. Mary is the daughter to Jesse H. Baker and his first wife.

Mary married Hiram H. Seymour about 1847, in Sumter Co., South Carolina.

Mary appears in the 1850 Federal census in Sumter Co., South Carolina, in the household of her husband.

Mary appears in the 1860 Federal census in Sumter Co., South Carolina, in the household of her husband.

Mary appears in the 1870 Federal census in Sumter Co., South Carolina, in the household of her husband.

Mary appears in the 1880 Federal census in Sumter Co., South Carolina, in the household of her husband.

Mary appears in the 1910 Federal census in Sumter Co., South Carolina, in the household of her son Winfield Seymour.

Mary died on the 11th of August, 1916, in Sumter Co., South Carolina and is buried in the Seymour Family Cemetery in Sumter Co., South Carolina.

Sources

  • 1850 Federal Census Sumter Co., South Carolina. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432 Roll 859, page 324A.
  • 1860 Federal Census Sumter Co., South Carolina. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653 Roll 1227, page 109
  • 1870 Federal Census Sumter Co., South Carolina. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593 Roll 1509, page 164A.
  • 1880 Federal Census Sumter Co., South Carolina. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9 Roll 1241, page 52A.
  • 1910 Federal Census Sumter Co., South Carolina. National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T624 Roll 1465, page 19A.






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