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Andrew Jefferson Seymour

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Andrew Jefferson Seymour

Birth
Death
16 Apr 1930 (aged 33)
Burial
Troy, Pike County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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News article from the Troy Messenger, dated 16 Apr 1930:
A. J. SEAYMORE [sic] TAKES OWN LIFE NEAR GOSHEN

According to information reaching Troy today, Andrew Seaymore [sic], farmer of near Goshen committed suicide early this morning by shooting himself.

Very little of the details could be learned, but it is understood that he had been separated from his wife for several weeks, and this coupled with bad health probably is the reason for his rash act.

The funeral will be handled by a Luverne undertaker, therefore, none of the arrangements could be learned today.

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[Obituary submitted by Crenshaw Co. Historical Society]
SEYMOUR – Andrew Seymour a young farmer of Crenshaw County, committed suicide early Wednesday morning by shooting himself with a shotgun. He was at his mother's home near Goshen, Alabama. The entire load from the shotgun entered his head, killing him instantly. He had been in ill health and that is said to be the cause of him taking his own life. (Luverne Journal - April 16, 1930)
News article from the Troy Messenger, dated 16 Apr 1930:
A. J. SEAYMORE [sic] TAKES OWN LIFE NEAR GOSHEN

According to information reaching Troy today, Andrew Seaymore [sic], farmer of near Goshen committed suicide early this morning by shooting himself.

Very little of the details could be learned, but it is understood that he had been separated from his wife for several weeks, and this coupled with bad health probably is the reason for his rash act.

The funeral will be handled by a Luverne undertaker, therefore, none of the arrangements could be learned today.

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[Obituary submitted by Crenshaw Co. Historical Society]
SEYMOUR – Andrew Seymour a young farmer of Crenshaw County, committed suicide early Wednesday morning by shooting himself with a shotgun. He was at his mother's home near Goshen, Alabama. The entire load from the shotgun entered his head, killing him instantly. He had been in ill health and that is said to be the cause of him taking his own life. (Luverne Journal - April 16, 1930)

Gravesite Details

Originally buried at Darien Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Crenshaw County



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