Dr George Seymour
Dr. George Seymour was born in DeRuyter, NY on Oct 5th, 1839 to David Tompkins and Hanna Dodge Seymour. He spent his early boyhood in West Winfield, NY before moving to Pulaski, NY.
While continuing his studies George Seymour taught school. He studied medicine under Dr. F.S. Law of Pulaski. He went to Ohio and studied and taught school for a year. He graduated from the Medical College of the City of New York.
During the Civil War Dr. Seymour served as Assistant Surgeon with the Army of the Potomac. After the war he had a practice in Pulaski until 1877 when he moved to Utica where he became a very successful General Practitioner.
In 1881, Dr. Seymour was sent as a delegate to the State Medical Society (became a permanent member in 1884). He served as President of the Oneida County Medical Society. He also was one of the incorporators of the Utica Medical Library Association.
For many years Dr. Seymour was one of the physicians of St. Luke's Hospital and also at Faxton Hospital. He was also at one time connected to the Maternity Department of St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Dr. Seymour also served as a health officer.
Dr. Seymour was married twice first to Lydia Winegar who passed away. He later married Sarah B. Kinney.
Dr. George Seymour passed away on Nov 8, 1909. He is buried in Plot 37A Lot 3369 of Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica.


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