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Seymour Leonard Teed

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Seymour Leonard Teed

Birth
New York, USA
Death
1 Feb 1892 (aged 72)
Black Ash, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Black Ash, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Seymour was the son of Lemuel Teed (Tidd) & Catherine Chaffee. Catherine was the daughter of Squire Chaffee of Vermont. Lemuel & Catherine died during the mid 1860's most likely in Randolph Township. The dates of death & where abouts of their graves are currently unknown.


Other known siblings of Seymour Teed are:


Lurancy Teed McDonald: FAG Memorial# 148920905

Emily Teed Wollam: FAG Memorial# 49625408

Joseph Benjamin Teed: FAG Memorial# 110515779

Mary Ann Teed Cheers: FAG Memorial# 68664314

Caroline Teed Hall: FAG Memorial# 7356798

Horace C. Teed: FAG Memorial# 6972778


Other siblings where abouts unknown:

Olive Teed Burch, Elizabeth Teed Foster & Fidelia Teed



Seymore's obituary:

Crawford Journal
Thursday, February 4, 1892
p2; col. 1

Black Ash

Seymore Teed died this morning at 6 o'clock, and his widow is lying very sick and not expected to survive him long, at the residence of their daughter, Mrs. G. L. Bresee, in this village. They are quite aged and cannot grapple with disease as they could in their younger days.
Seymour was the son of Lemuel Teed (Tidd) & Catherine Chaffee. Catherine was the daughter of Squire Chaffee of Vermont. Lemuel & Catherine died during the mid 1860's most likely in Randolph Township. The dates of death & where abouts of their graves are currently unknown.


Other known siblings of Seymour Teed are:


Lurancy Teed McDonald: FAG Memorial# 148920905

Emily Teed Wollam: FAG Memorial# 49625408

Joseph Benjamin Teed: FAG Memorial# 110515779

Mary Ann Teed Cheers: FAG Memorial# 68664314

Caroline Teed Hall: FAG Memorial# 7356798

Horace C. Teed: FAG Memorial# 6972778


Other siblings where abouts unknown:

Olive Teed Burch, Elizabeth Teed Foster & Fidelia Teed



Seymore's obituary:

Crawford Journal
Thursday, February 4, 1892
p2; col. 1

Black Ash

Seymore Teed died this morning at 6 o'clock, and his widow is lying very sick and not expected to survive him long, at the residence of their daughter, Mrs. G. L. Bresee, in this village. They are quite aged and cannot grapple with disease as they could in their younger days.


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