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  1. Frances Adeline Seward (née Miller; September 25, 1805 – June 21, 1865) was the First Lady of New York and the wife of William Henry Seward, a senator in the New York legislature, Governor of New York, a senator from New York and United States Secretary of State under President Abraham Lincoln.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fanny_SewardFanny Seward - Wikipedia

    Frances Adeline Seward (December 9, 1844 – October 29, 1866) was the daughter of United States Secretary of State William H. Seward and his wife Frances Adeline Miller Seward. The last of five children born to the Sewards, she was their only daughter to survive to adulthood although even she died at age 21.

  3. Learn about the life and death of Fanny, the youngest daughter of William Henry Seward, the Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln. Read her diary entries, letters, and biography from the Seward Family Digital Archive.

  4. Frances Adeline Seward (Miller) Birth: 9-24-1805. Death: 6-21-1865. Nickname: Mother. Relationships. Spouse. Seward, William Henry (WHS) | Marriage Date: 10-20-1824. View Citation. Children. Seward, Augustus Henry (AHS) Seward, Frederick William (FWS) Seward, William Henry Jr. (WSJ) Seward, Cornelia (CxS) Seward, Frances Adeline (FAS) Parents.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2013 · Learn about the life and family of Frances Adeline Seward, the wife of William Henry Seward, the secretary of state under Abraham Lincoln. Find her birth, death, marriage, and biographical information from various sources.

  6. Meet Fanny! Frances Adeline Seward, or Fanny, was the youngest daughter of William Henry Seward and Frances Miller Seward. Loved by family and friends, Fanny grew up during the mid-19th century. She spoke about her thoughts and recorded the history happening around her.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2021 · A team of University of Rochester historians says the life of Frances Adeline Seward (1805–1865) deserves a more nuanced and careful reading than her traditional portrayal as the reclusive wife of a 19th-century politician.