Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, in the Val-de-Marne département
Saint-Maur-sur-le-Loir, in the Eure-et-Loirdépartement
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He was known as Lord Seymour until 1863 when his father was created Earl St. Maur of Berry Pomeroy and he adopted his father's new creation as a courtesy title.
At an early stage he assumed the rank of Captain on the basis that along with his younger brother Edward Percy St. Maur (1841-1865) he had co-commanded Volunteer Cavalry in England; both brothers assuming the rank of Captain.
Ferdy and Rosina had two children; a girl Ruth (1867-1953) was born whilst the couple were in Tangier and a boy Richard Harold St. Maur (1869-1927) born in Brighton.