. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ME. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. SEYMOUE LIBRAE OF THE FWVEPSITY OF HUXCE PAST AND PRESENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTS 29? since served as a member of the school boardhere and was its president for two years. Eeis now a member of the village board and in1902 he was appointed postmaster, which posi-tion he still holds. No public trust reposed inhim has evei been betrayed in the slightest de-gree, his loyalty in citizenship being one ofthe salient features in his career. On the 29th of January, 1890, Mr. Seymourwas married in Raymond to Miss Cora , a


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ME. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. SEYMOUE LIBRAE OF THE FWVEPSITY OF HUXCE PAST AND PRESENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTS 29? since served as a member of the school boardhere and was its president for two years. Eeis now a member of the village board and in1902 he was appointed postmaster, which posi-tion he still holds. No public trust reposed inhim has evei been betrayed in the slightest de-gree, his loyalty in citizenship being one ofthe salient features in his career. On the 29th of January, 1890, Mr. Seymourwas married in Raymond to Miss Cora , a daughter of D. J. Parrott, one ofthe early settlers of Montgomery county, re-moving from Kentucky. Mrs. Seymour wasborn, reared and educated in Raymond and byher marriage has become the mother of fourliving sons: Robert IT., W. Burress, KennethL. and Harold R. They also lost two childrenin infancy, Berniee and Hubert. Mr. Seymour is a member of the Inde-pendent Orlcr of Odd Fellows, has filled all ofthe chairs in Raymond lodge and is a pastgrand.


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