Anne Seymour (died young)

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Anne Seymour

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Death: 1618
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Daughter of Edward Beauchamp Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp and Anne Lewis, Lady Beauchampe
Half sister of Ann Tregonwell; Edward Lewis; William Lewis, MP; Nicholas Lewis and Hon. Richard Lewis, Sr., MP

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About Anne Seymour (died young)

Anne Sackville (1586 - 1664) married twice.

1. Edward Seymour, esq, the son of Edward Lord Beauchamp eldest son of Edward, Earl of Hertford, at Westminster on 1 July James I [1609].[2] He died on 20 January 17 James I [1620] at Great Bedwyn, according to his grandfather's Inquisition post mortem,[5] however, Anne's sister-in-law, Lady Anne Clifford says in her diary that Anne Seymour, their daughter, died five months after her father, and another version says 2 months,[6] and the inscription on the coffin of the child Ann Semer says "1618".[7] On the death of Edward's father in 1612, her husband became heir presumptive to his grandfather, the Earl of Hertford and became known by the honorific title of Lord Beauchamp. Anne apparently continued to use her 'title' Lady Beauchamp for the rest of her life.

Anne and Edward had children:

  • 1. Anne Semer, an inscription on a very small child's coffin cased close in lead the shape of a body in the Sackville vault at Withyam, Sussex, says "Ann Semer, 1618";[7] Her death was recorded in the diary of Anne Clifford, wife of Anne's brother Richard Sackville:[8]
    • The 29th in the morning died my sister Beauchamp’s daughter Mrs Anne Seymour in the same house her father died five months before. The child was opened, it having a corrupt body, so it was put in lead and the day following Legge brought it to Knole which day was my birthday I, being now 29 years old. February 1619 ( ]1619 or 1619/20?)
    • The lst carried my Lord Beauchamp’s child from Knole where it had stood in his chamber to Withyham where it was buried in the vault so that now there was an end of the issue of that marriage which was concluded presently after mine.
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