spouse - Orson S Seymour, Esq
The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat, St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, December 26, 1850, Page 2
At Buffalo, on the 14th instant, Mrs. C. M. Seymour, of Cleveland, Ohio, relict of Orson Seymour, Esq., of Onondaga County, N. Y., was burned to death in her room, by her clothes taking fire from a lamp, by the light of which she was reading. Mrs. Seymour was subject to epileptic fits, and it is thought, was attacked by one of them at the time of reading. Life was extinct when she was discovered.
spouse - Orson S Seymour, Esq
The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat, St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday, December 26, 1850, Page 2
At Buffalo, on the 14th instant, Mrs. C. M. Seymour, of Cleveland, Ohio, relict of Orson Seymour, Esq., of Onondaga County, N. Y., was burned to death in her room, by her clothes taking fire from a lamp, by the light of which she was reading. Mrs. Seymour was subject to epileptic fits, and it is thought, was attacked by one of them at the time of reading. Life was extinct when she was discovered.
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1806–1831
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