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  2. You can follow his daily nature walks and see his photographs from the field on Twitter (@seymoursimon) or on his Facebook Author page. Exceptional non-fiction content for children, families and educators on this Webby Honoree website from best-selling children's science writer Seymour Simon.

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  3. His parents, Simon Seymour (also known as Simon Simon) and Phillis Salabar were both former slaves. Phillis was born and reared on the Adilard Carlin plantation near Centerville (Please visit the William Seymour's Birth page for additional information and illustrations).

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Seymour was born on May 2, 1870, in Centerville, Louisiana, within the St. Mary Parish. His parents, both recently freed slaves, were Simon Seymour and Phyllis Salabarr. During Seymour's infancy and childhood, his family had affiliations with the Baptist and Catholic churches.

  5. William Joseph Seymour was the second of eight children born to emancipated slaves Simon and Phyllis Salabar Seymour in Centerville, Louisiana. He was baptized as a child at the Church of the Assumption in Franklin, a Catholic parish. In 1884, when Seymour was fourteen years old, his parents built a house about a mile and a half from his ...

  6. There were plenty of clues in Seymour Simon’s childhood that pointed toward his future profession. As a young boy growing up in urban New York City, he used to spend time in a vacant lot studying the small plants and animals that lived there.

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