She wasn't Jane Seymour's sister, but she WAS a member of the Seymour family. She lived long after Jane Seymour, being born in 1607, and married into the Dyer family. She died in 1660 at the age of 52.
Parr, she was his last wife. She had a child Mary Seymour to Thomas where she died in child birth.
She married Jane Seymour's brother, Thomas. The daughter's name was Mary.
Katherine Parr was not beheaded, but died of a fever seven days after giving birth to her only child, Mary Seymour, in 1548.
Jane Seymour (c1509 - 1537), the third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1537), and daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth; had the following brothers and sisters: · John Seymour (died: 1510) · Margery Seymour (1502 - 1520 · Edward Seymour, First Duke of Somerset (c1506 - 1552) · Thomas Seymour, First Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c1508 - 1549) · Elizabeth Seymour, the Marchioness of Winchester (c1513 - 1563) · Sir Henry Seymour (c1514 - c1568) · Dorothy Seymour · Anthony Seymour
When she died giving birth to Mary Seymour.
She wasn't Jane Seymour's sister, but she WAS a member of the Seymour family. She lived long after Jane Seymour, being born in 1607, and married into the Dyer family. She died in 1660 at the age of 52.
She had one daughter by her fourth husband, Sir Thomas Seymour. Her name was Mary Seymour, but it is believed that she died early.
If you mean Mary Seymour, daughter of Katherine Parr (c1512 - 1548) by Thomas Seymour (1508 - 1549); it is assumed that Mary only lived to around two years of age (1548 - 1550) because she disappears from historical records after 1550. Katherine Parr died shortly after Mary's birth, and Seymour was executed in the same year for treason. There have been fictional stories written about Mary living into adulthood, and various accounts of the possibility that she lived longer, none of which have been proven. But Mary was not an heir to the throne, even if she had lived into adulthood. Her mother was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII, and married Thomas Seymour after Henry died.
Katherine Parr died in after giving birth to her only child, Mary Seymour, in 1548. Mary died just two years later.
Parr, she was his last wife. She had a child Mary Seymour to Thomas where she died in child birth.
William H. Seymour died in 1913.
No. Mary Seymour was the daughter of Katherine Parr (c1512 - 1548) by Thomas Seymour (1508 - 1549); it is assumed that Mary only lived to around two years of age (1548 - 1550) because she disappears from historical records after 1550. Katherine Parr died shortly after Mary's birth, and Seymour was executed in the same year for treason. There have been fictional stories written about Mary living into adulthood, and various accounts of the possibility that she lived longer, none of which have been proven. But Mary was not an heir to the throne or anything like that, even if she had lived into adulthood. Her mother was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII, and married Thomas Seymour after Henry died. Mary, Queen of Scots was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise, and the mother of James I, by her second husband Lord Henry Darnley.
Following the death of King Henry VIII, his widow Katherine Parr went on to marry the brother of Jane Seymour, Sir Thomas Seymour. She had one daughter by him, Lady Mary Seymour, although Katherine did not survive the birth. What happened to Mary is one of the great mysteries of history. It is assumed she died in her infancy as there is little or no reference to her.
Seymour Brunson died in 1840.
Seymour DeKoven died in 1984.
Seymour Fogel died in 1984.