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  1. This article is about the Civil War Brigadier General. For his father who served as Secretary of State, see William H. Seward, Sr.. William Henry Seward, Jr. (June 18, 1839 – April 29, 1920) was born in Auburn, New York, the son of United States Secretary of State William Henry Seward, Sr. and Frances Adeline Seward; and younger brother of United States Assistant Secretary of State Frederick ...

  2. General William H. Seward Jr. Born 18 Jun 1839 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York. Ancestors. Son of William Henry Seward Sr. and Frances Adeline (Miller) Seward. Brother of Augustus Henry Seward, Frederick William Seward, Cornelia E Seward, Janet M. Seward, Olive Risley Seward and Frances Adeline Seward.

  3. Early life. Augustus H. Seward was born in Auburn, New York, on October 1, 1826, and was the first child of William H. Seward and his wife Frances Miller. In addition to being the son of William H. and Frances Seward, Augustus Seward was the grandson of Judges Elijah Miller and Samuel S. Seward, and the brother of Frederick W. Seward, Cornelia Seward, William H. Seward Jr. and Frances Adeline ...

  4. William Henry Seward, Jr. (June 18, 1839 – April 29, 1920) was born in the small village of Florida, New York, the son of United States Secretary of State William Henry Seward, Sr. and Frances Adeline Seward; and younger brother of United States Assistant Secretary of State Frederick William Seward. Educated at home, Seward became interested in finance and later started a partnership with ...

  5. Colonel William H. Seward Jr. took command of the regiment on May 22, 1864. At the Battle of Monocacy, Seward’s shot horse fell on him and broke his right leg. The injury left a scar on his leg that was noted in a 1908 examination.

  6. William H. Seward Letter, W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama Finding Aid to the William Henry Seward Collection, 1828–1936 (bulk 1828–1873), New York State Library American Abolitionists and Antislavery Activists , comprehensive website featuring abolitionist and anti-slavery activists in the United States, including political leaders; also provides list of ...

  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5892332. Source citation. Civil War Union Brigadier General. At the start of the Civil War, he was in part ownership of the Bank in Auburn when joined the 138th New York Infantry regiment as a Lieutenant Colonel. In September 1862, the 138th New York was assigned to garrison duty for the Washington defenses.