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Place of Birth
1989-06-23
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Yamasee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Ireland
Seymore History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Seymore is one of the names that was brought to England in the wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Seymore family lived in Monmouthshire. Their name, however, is a reference to St. Maur, near Avranches, Normandy. 1
“The baronial family of St. Maur, founded by the warrior of Hastings, became extinct in the chief male line at the decease in 1499 of Richard, 6th Lord St. Maur, whose only daughter and heiress, Alice, wedded William, 6th Lord Zouche of Haryngworth. The Seymours, Dukes of Somerset, whose historic greatness needs little of ancestral aid to augment its glory, claim to be a scion of the baronial house, and their pretensions may be sustained by the valuable authority of Camden.” 2
Early Origins of the Seymore family
The surname Seymore was first found in Monmouthshire. However, records differ on who was the progenitor of the family. One reference claims that Wido de St. Maur came to England in 1066 but was deceased before 1086 and would have therefore not appeared in the Domesday Book. His son William Fits-Wido held a barony in Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucester and ten manors in Somerset. 3
“A Gilbertine priory, in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was founded [in Poulton, Gloucestershire] about 1347, by Sir Thomas de Sancto Mauro, or Seymor.” 4
Another reference claims they were descended from Roger Sancto Maure who lived during the reign of Henry I and was Lord of Seymour Castle. 5