- The
downtown portion of what is now
Seymour was
eventually called Humphreysville,
named after Revolutionary War hero
David Humphreys, aide-de-camp to...
- Line in 1869, the town,
located in the old
Welsh Tract, was
known as
Humphreysville,
named for
early settlers of the
Humphreys family. The town was renamed...
- in 1815; the
portion between Seymour and
Naugatuck was
known as the
Humphreysville and
Salem Turnpike chartered in 1825. In 1922, the six New
England states...
-
Poughkeepsie US 9,
Poughkeepsie to
Humphreysville [mid-way
between Livingston and Claverack]. NY 9H and
Hudson Street,
Humphreysville to
Kinderhook Albany Avenue...
-
Corner Chatham Center Columbiaville Craryville East
Chatham Elizaville Humphreysville Lebanon Springs Malden Bridge Mellenville New
Britain New
Lebanon New...
-
although the name is
meaningless in Welsh), and Bryn Mawr,
formerly "
Humphreysville" (which was
renamed in 1869). The area is now part of Montgomery, Chester...
- was a
United States representative from New York.
Wheeler was born in
Humphreysville,
Connecticut (now Seymour),
Connecticut on
February 11, 1823. He attended...
- Neck
became Lordship ≈1650.
Hartford Mountains became Bolton in 1720.
Humphreysville became Seymour in 1850.
Huntington became Shelton in 1919. Iron Works...
- 1830 he was
admitted to the bar. In 1832 he
removed to the
village of
Humphreysville, now the town of Seymour, Connecticut, and
practiced there until 1842...
- 340 days). He is
interred at
Cedar Hill Cemetery. In 1850 the town of
Humphreysville, Connecticut—then
contemplating a
change of name—was
renamed Seymour...