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Myriam Seymour
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Myriam Sketch (born Seymour), 1900 - 1982 Myriam Sketch (born Seymour) 1900 1982
Myriam Sketch (born Seymour) was born on 1900.
Myriam married Wilfred George Sketch.
Wilfred was born on 1888, in .
They had one son: Anthony Edward Sketch.
Myriam lived in 1939, in .
Myriam passed away on 1982, at age 82 in .
Documents of Myriam Sketch (born Seymour)
Myriam Sketch (born Seymour) in The Chicago Tribune and The Daily News, New York - Oct 28 1928
France Newspapers & Periodicals
"... be held in Paris next Tuesday, October 30, when Miss Myriam Seymour, daughter of Major and Mrs. J. S. Seymour, of London, will marry Mr. Wilfred Sketch, well known artist of Biarritz and Paris, \vho accompanied ..."
Publication place: Paris, Île-de-France, France
Myriam Seymour (born Kellog), 1765 - 1846 Myriam Seymour (born Kellog) 1765 1846
Myriam Seymour (born Kellog) was born in 1765, in .
Myriam married Noah Seymour.
Noah was born in 1759, in .
They had one son: Lot Norton Seymour.
Myriam passed away in 1846, at age 81 in .
Myriam Chilewitz (born Gavshon), 1916 - 1994 Myriam Chilewitz (born Gavshon) 1916 1994
Myriam Chilewitz (born Gavshon) was born on 1916, in , to Jack (Yaakov) Aron Gavshon and Chasia Katie Gavshon (born Rogosin).
Myriam had 2 siblings: Joseph (Jossie) Gavshon and .
Myriam married Leon Chilewitz on 1940, at age 23 in .
Leon was born on 1908, in .
They had 2 children.
Myriam then married first name Seymour on 1956, at age 39 in .
Myriam passed away on 1994, at age 78 in .
She was buried in .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Myriam SeymourMyriam Seymour in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA) - Jan 19 1903
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... lay the small'demon which'haunted ine, but in vain. As time rolled on the' recollection of the dream became more painful and vivid. Fouryears had elapsed since my marriage with Myriam Seymour; A dark-haired boy and a golden-haired maiden in mysterious dainty oaby dress called me father. Cap tain Seymour had allowed Myriam to find him a wife. He visited us frequently. Cuthbert Durrant devoted himself to his flock.- jSTo_other woman would replace My riam to him. lie was the godfather of my ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Myriam SeymourMyriam Seymour in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA) - Jan 10 1903
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... bronzed my complexion and had imparted a deeper, hue to my hair; neither of these xrireurastances had, however, tend ed to . render me more juvenile in appear ance. Myriam Seymour, the friend and companion of my youth, had declared to me quite seriously that I had become an old fogey, but Myriam delighted to tease me, and was, moreover, a year my senior, though she possessed a face and figure which had changed little during the ten years I had been absent ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Myriam SeymourMyriam Seymour in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA) - Jan 13 1903
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... elapse ere Mrs. Carrington could be tried I hoped to discover the missing paper which I her husband had bade me read after his de mise. I wrote to Myriam Seymour and dis closed everything to her,' save that I had made known my love to Elise Carrineton while her husband yet lived. I had~not : the moral courage to risk ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Myriam SeymourMyriam Seymour in The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA) - Jan 17 1903
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... as we: may be spared to-each other? Myriam/Myriam,- do not blight my life, which-may b'e so .full of peace and'joy if you bless me with your love." - - Myriam Seymour' did hot speak for some moments. ' ?? . ?.- .' * ' "Ace. you quite sure that - you lo ve me Bruce?" she at .length asked timidlv. ' ..."
Publication place: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia