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  2. Samuel J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Samuel James Seymour (March 28, 1860 – April 12, 1956) ... He died April 12, 1956, at the home of his daughter in Arlington, survived by five children, thirteen ...

  3. John Seymour (1474–1536) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Seymour, Knight banneret (c. 1474 [1] [2] – 21 December 1536 [3]) was an English soldier and a courtier who served both Henry VII and Henry VIII.Born into a prominent gentry family, he is best known as the father of Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour, and hence grandfather of king Edward VI of England.

  4. Curt Boettcher - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Roy Boettcher (January 7, 1944 – June 14, 1987), sometimes credited as Curt Boetcher or Curt Becher, was an American singer, songwriter, arranger, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin.

  5. House of Seymour - Wikipedia

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    The Protector's eldest surviving son by his first marriage, Sir Edward Seymour (died 1593), knight, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, was father of Sir Edward Seymour (died 1613) who was created a baronet in 1611; and the baronetcy then descended for six generations from father to son, all of whom were named Edward, until, in 1750, on the failure of ...

  6. George Dudley Seymour - Wikipedia

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    George Dudley Seymour (October 6, 1859 – January 21, 1945) was an American historian, patent attorney, antiquarian, author, and city planner. [1] He was the noted authority and foremost expert on Nathan Hale , the American Revolutionary War hero.

  7. Charles Boettcher - Wikipedia

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    Charles Boettcher (1852-July 1948) was a successful businessman in Colorado in the hardware, mining, cement and sugar beet businesses. He was one of the founders of the Ideal Cement Company . [ 1 ] Born in Kölleda , [ 2 ] Kingdom of Prussia , he came to the US at age 17 and worked with his brother Herman, first in Wyoming.

  8. William J. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Seymour was a student of the early Pentecostal minister Charles Parham, and he adopted Parham's belief that speaking in tongues was the sign of receiving the baptism in the Holy Spirit. In 1906, Seymour moved to Los Angeles, California, where he preached the Pentecostal message and sparked the Azusa Street Revival. The revival drew large crowds ...

  9. James M. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    He married Amanda Elizabeth Crowell in 1859, and they had one son, James Murray Seymour. After the death of his first wife, he married her sister Anna J. Crowell, and the couple also had one son, David C. Seymour. [2] In 1865 he joined with Daniel Whitlock to form the engineering firm of Seymour and Whitlock in Newark, New Jersey. In 1884 he ...