Harrison County MsArchives Obituaries.....Seymour, Pliney February 18, 1902
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Biloxi Daily Herald on 19 Feb 1902
"Amelia and Mabel Seymour, the little daughters of Pliney Seymour, living across
Back Bay, went to the room of their father yesterday morning at 5 o'clock to bid him
good-day; they found him cold in death. Dr Bragg was summoned and gave a certificate
that death was due to natural causes. Pliney Seymour was 53 years old, and had been
a lifelong resident of the Back Bay district. He retired Monday night in
comparatively good health. For a long time he had been a sufferer from disease, but
rarely complained and his family had no idea that the end was so near. Mr. Seymour
is survived by eleven children, his wife having died six years ago. He was well and
favorably known through out Harrison county. For several years he was engaged in the
butchering business, but of late, through ill health, had been living in retirement.
He was a devout member of the Back Bay Catholic church, and the funeral, which will
be announced later, will be conducted by the priest in charge of that church.
Interment will be made in Quave's cemetery".

Additional Comments:
Pliney was the son of Lazarus Seymour (1816-1902) and his first wife Nancy Ann
Seaman Seymour (1826-1853).  He married Melinda Elizabeth Quave Seymour (1855-1896)
on 20 Feb 1872.
Pliney was the son of Lazarus Seymour (1816-1902) and his first wife, Nancy Ann
Seaman Seymour (1826-1853)  He married Melinda Elizabeth Quave Seymour (1855-1896)
on 20 Feb 1872.







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