San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . hat a commanderknown and valued had passed away. Captain Seymour was married on the 8th of August, 1839, toMiss Frances Maria Blake, of Wrentham, Massachusetts, and theybecame the parents of five children: Lucy Maria, who was the firstwife of Captain John Bermingham; Maiy Anna Blake Seymour;Charles Edward; Samuel; and Frances Amanda, the second wife ofCaptain John Bermingham. Captain Seymour attained fame and prominence in his especialfield of labor and commanded the respect and confidence of all withwhom he came in

San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . hat a commanderknown and valued had passed away. Captain Seymour was married on the 8th of August, 1839, toMiss Frances Maria Blake, of Wrentham, Massachusetts, and theybecame the parents of five children: Lucy Maria, who was the firstwife of Captain John Bermingham; Maiy Anna Blake Seymour;Charles Edward; Samuel; and Frances Amanda, the second wife ofCaptain John Bermingham. Captain Seymour attained fame and prominence in his especialfield of labor and commanded the respect and confidence of all withwhom he came in Stock Photo
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San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . hat a commanderknown and valued had passed away. Captain Seymour was married on the 8th of August, 1839, toMiss Frances Maria Blake, of Wrentham, Massachusetts, and theybecame the parents of five children: Lucy Maria, who was the firstwife of Captain John Bermingham; Maiy Anna Blake Seymour;Charles Edward; Samuel; and Frances Amanda, the second wife ofCaptain John Bermingham. Captain Seymour attained fame and prominence in his especialfield of labor and commanded the respect and confidence of all withwhom he came in contact. At his death he left behind him a wife andfour children, to whom he was bound by the strongest ties of affectionand love. Moreover, he had become so widely known and had en-deared himself to so many that his death was deeply deplored overthe entire state. He was in the very prime of life when he was calledto the home beyond, yet his memory is still cherished by those whoImew him, while his name has been ineffaceably traced upon thepages of San Franciscos liistory.. MW^mj