Seward, Frances Adeline (FMS)

  • Posted on: 19 August 2013
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Seward ID: 
FMS
Primary Name
First Name: 
Frances
Middle Name: 
Adeline
Surname: 
Seward
Surname - Maiden: 
Miller
Alternate Names
Nickname: 
Mother
Fran
Frank
Sis Fanny
Sister Frances
Birth and Death
Birth Info
Birth Month: 
September
Birth Day: 
24
Birth Year: 
1805
Citation for Birth Info: 
Death Info
Death Month: 
June
Death Day: 
21
Death Year: 
1865
Citation for Death Info: 
Relationships
Marriage Information: 
Marriage and Children Info
Spouse: 
Seward, William Henry (WHS)
Marriage Month: 
October
Marriage Day: 
20
Marriage Year: 
1824
Children: 
Seward, Augustus Henry (AHS)
Seward, Frederick William (FWS)
Seward, William Henry Jr. (WSJ)
Seward, Cornelia (CxS)
Seward, Frances Adeline (FAS)
Biographical Information
Seward Context: 
Household - familial
Biography and Citation Information: 
Biography: 
Frances Adeline Miller Seward (1805 – June 21, 1865) was born in 1805, the daughter of Judge Elijah Miller and Hannah Foote Miller. She studied at the Troy Female Seminary (now known as Emma Willard School). She married New York attorney William Henry Seward on October 20, 1824, after meeting him through his sister, a classmate, in 1821. In his lifetime, William served as a senator in the New York legislature, Governor of New York, a senator from New York and United States Secretary of State under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. The couple raised five children: Augustus Henry Seward (1826-1876), Frederick William Seward (1830-1915), Cornelia Seward (1835-1836), William Henry Seward, Jr. (1839-1920) and Frances Adeline "Fanny" Seward (1844-1866). Some years after his wife's death, in 1870, William formally adopted his companion Olive Risley Seward (1841-1908). On April 14, 1865, her husband and two of their sons, Frederick and Augustus, and Fanny, were injured in an assassination attempt on her husband in their house.[1] The man responsible for this ordeal was Lewis Powell a.k.a. Lewis Paine, a conspirator of John Wilkes Booth; Booth had shot and killed President Lincoln the same night. The attack put Frances into a state of great anxiety about her family. She thought that Frederick would die of his injuries, although he survived. She died on June 21, 1865, of a heart attack. BJS calls Frances Sis Fanny in his letter to WHS in 1833 (18330931BJS_WHS1). Not called this otherwise.
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Adeline_Seward
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Website's Last Modified Date: 
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 - 21:00
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