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Egbert Seymour

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Egbert Seymour
6th Mayor of Bayonne
In office
1895–1904
Preceded byWilliam C. Farr
Succeeded byThomas Brady
Personal details
Born(1850-12-15)December 15, 1850
Walkill, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 6, 1921(1921-02-06) (aged 70)
Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocrat
SpouseMarietta H. Neafie
Residence(s)Bayonne, New Jersey

Egbert Seymour (December 15, 1850 – February 6, 1921) was the 6th mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey, from 1895 to 1904.

Biography

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Born December 15, 1850, in Walkill in upstate New York, Seymour came to Bayonne, New Jersey in the 1880s and became active in Democratic Party politics. He was elected mayor in 1895, defeating incumbent Republican mayor William C. Farr who was seeking a third term. On April 11, 1899, Seymour was elected to a second term.[1] In 1905, Seymour ran for Hudson County sheriff, but was upset in the election by Republican John C. Kaiser. After this, Seymour withdrew from public service.

Seymour ran a butter and egg business in New York City. He was one of the founders of the Bayonne Democratic Club. He was also a leader of the Volunteer and Exempt Firemen of Bayonne. He was chairman of the Board of Directors of Bayonne Hospital.

Seymour died on February 6, 1921, in his home of influenza at age 70. He is buried in Bayview – New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City.[2] Coincidentally, Farr, who he defeated as mayor, died of influenza eight days later.

References

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  1. ^ "New Jersey Elections". New York Times. 1899-04-12.
  2. ^ "Egbert Seymour, Former Mayor and Leading Citizen Dies Here After Long Illness". Bayonne Times. 1921-02-07.
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Preceded by Mayors of Bayonne
1895–1904
Succeeded by