to Binghamton, his father having been elected a representative in congress from that district. He was subsequently appointed judge of Broome county, which office he filled for several years with ability, and which he held at the time of his death, in 1849;
The Doctor came to Owego when eighteen years of age.
In 1850, he married Louisa L., daughter of John Dodd. He commenced the study of medicine in 1866, attending lectures in Philadelphia, Pa., and in 1870, entered upon the practice of his profession.
In 1866, he was elected master of Friendship lodge, F. & A. M., and again in 1870, serving, both terms, with great .satisfaction. He died June 26, 1881.
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175
Husband of Louisa L Seymour
Published in the Owego Daily Record – Thursday, January 5, 1905
Remains to be Removed –
In accordance with the request of Mrs. Louise Seymour, who was buried in Evergreen cemetery, G. W. Hill has arranged for the removal of the body of her husband, Dr. Elias W. Seymour, from the lot in the Presbyterian church yard to a place beside her, which will be done as soon as weather conditions permit.
This memorial may be a cenotaph. Awaiting a photo from the Evergreen cemetery.
to Binghamton, his father having been elected a representative in congress from that district. He was subsequently appointed judge of Broome county, which office he filled for several years with ability, and which he held at the time of his death, in 1849;
The Doctor came to Owego when eighteen years of age.
In 1850, he married Louisa L., daughter of John Dodd. He commenced the study of medicine in 1866, attending lectures in Philadelphia, Pa., and in 1870, entered upon the practice of his profession.
In 1866, he was elected master of Friendship lodge, F. & A. M., and again in 1870, serving, both terms, with great .satisfaction. He died June 26, 1881.
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175
Husband of Louisa L Seymour
Published in the Owego Daily Record – Thursday, January 5, 1905
Remains to be Removed –
In accordance with the request of Mrs. Louise Seymour, who was buried in Evergreen cemetery, G. W. Hill has arranged for the removal of the body of her husband, Dr. Elias W. Seymour, from the lot in the Presbyterian church yard to a place beside her, which will be done as soon as weather conditions permit.
This memorial may be a cenotaph. Awaiting a photo from the Evergreen cemetery.
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