American politician
Matthew Seymour
In office October 1712 – May 1713In office October 1713 – May 1714Succeeded by Samuel Hanford ,Samuel Kellogg
Born May 1669[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Norwalk , Connecticut Colony [ 2] Died 1735Norwalk , Connecticut Colony [ 2] Spouse(s) Sarah Hayes (daughter of Samuel Hayes ),[ 3] Catherine Fairchild Children Matthew Seymour, Samuel Seymour, Thomas Seymour, Jehiel Seymour, Hannah Seymour St. John, Elizabeth Seymour Bouton, Ruth Seymour Smith, Sarah Seymour Bouton;[ 3] Catherine Seymour, Susanna Seymour Rusco, Daniel Seymour Residence(s) Norwalk , Connecticut Colony ,Ridgefield , Connecticut Colony Rank Captain (May 26, 1729) Unit North Company at Norwalk
Matthew Seymour (also Matthew Seamer , and Matthew Seamore ) (May 1669 – 1735) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1712, and October 1713. He was one of the founding settlers of Ridgefield, Connecticut .
He was the son of Thomas Seamer , the Norwalk settler and Hannah Marvin.[ 5]
He served as a selectman of Norwalk.
On September 30, 1708, he, along with John Belding , Matthias St. John , and Samuel Keeler entered into an agreement with the native leader Catoonah to purchase the land today known as Ridgefield.[ 6] [ 7]
At a Norwalk town meeting in 1718, Matthew, is picked as part of a 6-man committee to represent the town in a major political dispute.
He was named as a lieutenant in 1710, and was named a captain of the North Company of Norwalk on May 26, 1729.
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