Seilliere, Roger de

ID
4261
Nationality
French
Occupation
Peer
Baron
Traveller
Summary
Deafened at about age 2 by scarlet fever and privately tutored. His parents were very wealthy, so he never had to work for a living. Since his younger hearing brothers inherited the estate, he spent his time traveling all around the world. A frequent visitor to New York City, he died there after one world trip from complications of Bright's disease. After a memorial service in St. Patrick's Cathedral, the body was shipped back to France to be interred in the family plot at St. Melo.
References
Deaf Mutes Journal, v.21 no. 41, October 13, 1892, p.2.
Dates
1840-22 August 1892