CALVIN
SEYMOUR MEMORIAL CEMETERY
Southeast Latimer Area
LOCATION: The Calvin Seymour Cemetery is located in the W/2 of
the SE/4 of SE/4 of Section 13, T6S-R9W. It is two miles southeast
of the Latimer Community as the crow flies, and about six miles NNW
of Ocean Springs.
DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Bienville Boulevard (US 90)
and Washington Avenue at Ocean Springs go north on Washington Avenue
2.9 miles to Interstate 10. Cross the Interstate and bear left onto
Tucker Road. Go 3.18 miles northwest on Tucker Road to Old Biloxi
Road. At Old Biloxi Road go north a few hundred feet and see Jim
Ramsay Road to the right (east). Turn right onto Jim Ramsay Road
and go 1.93 miles to Jim Ramsay Road Cutoff. Go left (north) .36
miles to the Seymour Cemetery. It is located on a high ridge
surrounded by a trailer park owned by James Seymour.
HISTORY: Calvin Seymour (1850-1922), the son of St. Cyr Seymour
(1827-1903) and Anne McCarty (1832-1872), married Elizabeth
Mulholland (1859-1936) in 1873. Her parents were Irish immigrants,
James Mulholland (1823-1871) and Margaret Mayers (b. 1817). The
Mulhollands were merchants and owned several hundred acres of land
in the area. They probably settled on the Old Biloxi Road on the
south side of Cypress Creek. This forty-acre homestead is located
in the NW/4 of the SW/4 of Section 3, T7S-R9W, and was acquired from
T.N. Ginaganan in July 1858 (Jackson County Deed Book 17, pp.
370-371). James Mulholland also owned the N/2 of the NW/4 (1859)
and the NW/4 of the NE/4 (1867) of Section 3 (Jackson County Deed
Book 17, pp. 368-371). In addition, he had forty acres in the SW/4
of the SW/4 of Section 35, T6S-R9W (Jackson County Deed Book 17, pp.
370- 371), and 200 acres of land in Section 20, T6S-R9W, a few miles
east of the Seymours.
Elizabeth Mulholland Seymour's brother, Jefferson Davis Mulholland
(1861-1930), was active in banking, real estate, seafood packing,
and construction in the North Biloxi area during his lifetime.
About 1885, The Calvin Seymours homesteaded in Section 13, T6S-R9W,
a few miles southeast of the Latimer Community of west Jackson
County. Here they reared a large family of nine children of which
seven survived: Annie Dora Havens (1874-1965), Leanead M. "Nead"
Stone (b. 1875), James Seymour (1878-pre 1900), Peter Edgar Seymour
(1880-1943), Carmelious "Camille" Seymour (1883-1945), Joseph
Jefferson Seymour (1885-1902), Rose Elizabeth "Nora" Hunt (1889-
1913), and Agnes Cleo Barthes (1894-1918).
By 1904, Calvin Seymour owned at least 280 acres in the
vicinity of his homestead. He made a lease with the N.W. Smith
Company in October 1904, for the chipping, scrapping, barking, and
otherwise for the manufacture of turpentine and rosin using all the
pine timber on the following lands: NW/4, NE/4 of Section 24, SW/4,
SE/4 of Section 13, SE/4, SE/4 of Section 13 (all T6S-R9W), and SW/4
of Section 18, T6S-R8W (Jackson County Deed Book 29, pp. 120-121).
Before his death in 1922, Calvin Seymour sold his son, Carmelious,
the following lands in T6S-R9W: SW/4 of the SE/4 of Section 13 and
the W/2 of the SE/4 of the SE/4 of Section 13, less 1/2 acre for
cemetery purposes. Said land contains 60 acres less 1/2 acre for
cemetery purposes (Jackson County Deed Book 38, p. 423, August 23,
1912).
Carmelious Seymour (1883-1945), called Camille, built a home just
west of his father's place in 1907. The house is extant but in poor
condition. It was built as a raised cottage on a "lighter" pine
foundation, which has sank over the years. The hip roof is well
rusted. The original Seymour home had two bedrooms, a living room,
and an L-shaped gallery. The kitchen was added later.
On this upland piney woods land, Camille Seymour made his livelihood
by farming. He supplemented his income by cutting select pine trees
for wharf and bridge piling. During the depression, Seymour "turpentined".
Camille Seymour married Daisy Caldwell (1888-1966) about 1906. They
reared seven children: Floyd A. Seymour (1907-1973), Lorraine Daisy
Smith (1912-1999), Harold Camille Seymour (1914-1994), Louise
Leanead Page (1915-1993), Jeff Seymour (1918-1992), James Clifton
Seymour (b. 1922), and Donald Wallace Seymour (1927-1948).
In April 1942, Carmelious Seymour (1883-1945) conveyed the cemetery
tract and the SW/4 of SE/4, Section 13, T6S-R9W to his wife, Daisy
Caldwell (1888-1966), and sons James and Donald Seymour (Jackson
County Deed Book 79, p. 605). After the death of Carmelious Seymour
in 1945, Daisy Caldwell Seymour married Chester Gibson of
Taylorsville, Mississippi.
In May 1974, James Clifton Seymour, the son of Carmelious Seymour,
and his wife, nee Doris Hargrove, quitclaimed the following
described parcel of land to be utilized as a cemetery for the living
heirs of J.C. Seymour, deceased, and Zeslide (Zeolide) S. Deloney,
deceased:
A plot of land in the SE/4, of SE/4 and SW/2 of SE/4 of
Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 9 West, in Latimer Community,
Jackson County, Mississippi, being further described as: Beginning
at a point 351 feet South and 85 feet East of the NW Corner of SE/4,
SE/4, Section 13, Township 6 South, Range 9 West; run South 417.6
feet; thence West 104.4 feet; thence North 417.6 feet; thence East
104.4 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 1 acre, more or
less. (Jackson County Land Deed Book 500, p. 338).
The Calvin Seymour Cemetery is located here today.
REGISTER
B
Cleo
Seymour Barthese* 11-7-1894 to 4-19-1918
Willie
J. Barthese age 6 months
Herbert
E. Broadnax, Jr. 4-18-1932 to 9-15-1957
Herbert
E. Broadnax 1912 to 1-27-1995
Infant
Broadnax 11-16-1941 to 2-26-1942
d/o Mr.
and Mrs. H.E. Broadnax, Sr.
Irma
Louise Broadnax 11-16-1941 to 2-26-1942
D
Baby
Davis (daughter of Zettiebee Davis)
Agnes
Deloney** 8-2-1886 to 2-26-1941
Alva
Deloney 5-5-1911 to 1-28-1995
Andy
Deloney 11-1-1907 to 4-11-1931
Baby
Deloney (daughter of Murphy and Lillian D'Orville)
Child
Deloney (parents-Alva Delaunay and Myree Malley)
Geraldine Lee Deloney (d/o of Henry and Agnes Scarborough)
Grandchild Deloney (grandparents Henry and Agnes Delaunay)
Henry
M. Deloney 8-27-1876 to 8-7-1963
Henry
Deloney 3-11-1853 to 2-12-1927
J.P. "Hypolite"
Deloney 3-19-1882 to 11-1-1938
Lillian
Marie D'Orville Deloney (no dates)
Myree
Malley Deloney
8-29-1915 to 4-29-2001
Sancier
J. Deloney 1-20-1880 to 1-28-1952
Walter
Deloney 2-16-1886 to 6-5-1977
Vada M.
Deloney 1-30-1912 to
Zeolide
Seymour Deloney 9-23-1854 to 1-25-1929
H
Charles
C. Hill 1-29-1920 to 1-4-1978
Nona
Barthese Hill 1-4-1913 to 1-2-1987
P
Andy
Luther Page 1-11-1912 to 1-6-1991
Louise
Leanead Seymour Page 11-4-1915 to 9-26-1993
Michael James Page 1975 to
4-26-2003
S
Eunice
Scarborough 5-25-1899 to 12-27-1908
d/o
A.G. and M.A. Scarborough
Anne
Ruth Canova Simpson Matherne Seymour 7-28-1916 to 5-14-2000
Beauregard Seymour (s/o St. Cyr Seymour and Ann McCarthy)
Calvin
Seymour 7-30-1850 to 12-15-1922
Elizabeth Mulholland Seymour 6-29-1859 to 4-11-1936
Carmelious "Camille" Seymour 4-10-1883 to 3-15-1945
Daisy
Seymour Gibson 1-2-1888 to 4-22-1966
Donald
Wallace Seymour 12-19-1927 to 2-20-1948
Miss.
AS US NAVY WWII
Ernest
Seymour 9-24-1878 to 1-27-1963
Floyd
A. Seymour 3-31-1907 to 10-4-1973
Jeff H.
Seymour 8-7-1918 to 10-4-1992
J.C.
Jefferson Seymour 7-4-1885 to 1-1-1902
s/o
Calvin and Elizabeth Seymour
Harold
C. Seymour 9-11-1914 to 10-16-1994
Layton
Seymour 10-23-1876 to 1-21-1959
Layon
Seymour 10-23-1876 to 1-21-1959
Morris
Leger Seymour 9-23-1875 to 10-13-1941
Robert
Seymour 4-11-1881 to 11-22-1952
Seymour
Babies (no data)
St. Cyr
Seymour 8-11-1827 to 10-15-1903
St. Cyr
Seymour 4-26-1859 to 6-26-1912
Tera
Yeba Davis Seymour 4-12-1914 to 11-14-1984
W
Jerry
Edwin Williams 1938 to 11-5-1995
*
also spelled Barthes
**
also spelled Delaunay
REFERENCES:
Jerome
Lepre, The Delauney Family, (Brother Jerome Lepre, S.C.: New
Orleans-1988), pp. 127.
Mississippi Coast Historical & Genealogical Society, "Wells-Mulholland
Cemetery", Volume 27, No. 1 (February-1991), p. 16.
Jackson County, Misissippi Chancery Court Cause No. 2, "Estate of
James Mulholland", January 26, 1876.
The
Daily Herald, "A Correction" (Jeff Seymour Obit), January
5, 1902, p. 1.
The
Daily Herald, "Mrs. A. Hunt Dies in New Orleans",
December 31, 1913, p. 2.
The
Daily Herald, "Jackson County Land Mark Dead", December
16, 1922, p. 3.
The
Daily Herald, "Carmelious Seymour Dies", March 16, 1945,
p. 9.
Personal Communication:
James
C. Seymour
Surveyed September 4, 1993 by:
Linda
Kerr
Ray L.
Bellande
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