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25201 |
SGS states , died unmarried. 1855 Oneida Co Census. Listed age 31 with parentsLyman and Martha Seelye
SGS states , died unmarried. 1855 Oneida Co Census.Listed age 31 with parents Lyman and Martha Seelye | James SEELEY
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Notes from SGS, gives first wife June Tyler. married Jan 9, 1855 Trenton, NJ (2) wife Della Eliza Denslow ref. # 8 Cordelin Eliza ?
Notes from SGS, gives first wife June Tyler. married Jan 9, 1855 Trenton, NJ (2) wife Della Eliza Denslow ref. # 8 Cordelin Eliza ? | LaFayette SEELEY
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25203 |
SGS notes, ref # 7: to Fillmore Co, Minn ca 1875 #7 rec Mrs R A Redell??
SGSnotes, ref # 7: to Fillmore Co, Minn ca 1875 #7 rec Mrs R A Redell?? | Mary Jane SEELEY
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25204 |
SGS notes: married Robert Dobell (1); married William Maxam (2)
SGS notes: married Robert Dobell (1); married William Maxam (2) | Phebe Ann SEELEY
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25205 |
SGS; notes
SGS; notes | Sarah Lovina SEELEY
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25206 |
Land Patent, Milwaukie County, Wisconsin Territory, 3 Mar 1843. 80 Acres Land Patent, Milwaukie County, Wisconsin Territory. 1 Mar 1848, 40 Acres See files above for data.
Land Patent, Milwaukie County, Wisconsin Territory, 3 Mar 1843. 80 Acres Land Patent, Milwaukie County, Wisconsin Territory. 1 Mar 1848, 40Acres See files above for data.
Household:
Name Relation Marital StatusGender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Ambrose SEELYE Self M Male W 58 NY Farmer NY NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife M Female W 48 NY Keeping House CT NY
Seward SEELYE Son S Male W 14 NY NY NY
Alberta SEELYE Dau S Female W 12 NY At School NY NY
Sarah ROOT MotherL W FemaleW 83 NY RI RI
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Source Information:
Census Place Westmoreland, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254904
NA Film NumberT9-0904
Page Number 422A | Ambrose Griswold SEELYE
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25207 |
Anna Mary Seelye, daughter of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances (Parsons)
Seelye was born Nov. 10, 1875 in Centralia IL. I moved with the family to a
homestead in the Dakota territory in 1883 from IL.
On May 10, 1897 I was married toHarry Richards Tarbell, born Sept. 6, 1860 in
Neton Hights. Mass., at the ranch home of my parent. I really didn't like the
farm so we sold it to Boss (George) Westovers parents and moved to Blunt where
Harry and my brother operated a livery stable.
To this union were; Raymond Jackson Tarbell, born at thehome of my mother in
Pierre and, Ruth Frances was born two blocks from theO,Neil home in Pierre SD. In
those days maternal homes were common like the O'Neil's
Oh! Dean (Pat) Seelye was born before we moved out of Blunt.
Harry wasn't satisfied with the livery stable so we moved to Pierre in 1906 on
NorthYankton street where Harry took a job as clerk of courts in the court
house. He bought and sold stocks and bonds as private practice, quite
different from buying, selling and feeding of livestock on the farm, Harry
used to travel a lot while running the farm. Anyway, the more at home type of
business as I wouldsay! Harry was a member of the Pierre Lodge 27 A.F. & A.M.
& city commissioner.
On Nov. 6, 1918, when Harry's eyes went bad from the court house work hewent
into partnership with Archie Potter in Pierre bottling works across the corner
from the Locke Hotel, Fort Street and Dak. Ave.
In 1936 our son, Raymond, moved us to California near where he lived. Harry
passed away May 17, 1941. Anna passed away Nov. 13, 1944 near where entombment
is at the Cypress View Mausoleum for both at San Deigo, CA.
Information by Roger Zanders Grandsonof Anna Mary (Seelye) Tarbell.
Information from her fathers, Civil War Pension state she was living in
Pierre South Dakota June 12, 1925 at Box 275.
Thisdate March 12, 1992 Daniel P Seelye.
Sent for death record 3/1/94. Registrar#2696 State File #44-080489, CA.
Recieved March 9, 1944. Entombment 11-17-1944 at Cyprees View Mausoleum
San Diego, CA Usual residence 4483 38th St, San Diego, CA. Accident was cause
of death at home fell in yard. This was address of son Raymond J Tarbell.
Father was Charles Wesley Seelye, mother Sarah FranceParsons. Anna M
Tarbell was a widowed at time of death. Birthplace Centrallia, Illinois
November 10, 1875.
Note: Virginia May (Sunkel) Macek, 10 March1996:
In August ( actually) July of 1944, I visted Anna (aunt Annie Raymond)in Calif. just before I married my husband, Frank. I bought my wedding dressin Calif. My mother Lottie and Aunt May and I made this tripto San Diego together, We were always
pleased that Aunt Anna got to see my wedding clothes, ect.before she died that November. She must of been ailing when we saw her in Aug.of that year.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race AgeBirthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V.SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F SW 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W 5M IL | Anna Mary SEELYE
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25208 |
Item 2 of the 9th Generation of Robert Seely
Ansen C Seelye
Anson was bornMay 24, 1819 at Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY. The son of
Martha (Griswold) andLyman Seeley. The 1850 census of Westmoreland records
that he was a Moulder and the age of 31. The household was listed as
Silina Seeley age 29 Female; Emgma W Seeley age 5 Female;
Joseph Morris age 27 Male and a Moulder. Charles WSeeley age 10 male;
His named was spelled Anson Seeley at that time.
Researchby Daniel P Seelye, Dec. 1991
Issue #7 SNL page 2. Report from Mrs. Cloyd Seeley. Daniel 7, Lyon 8,
Anson C. Seelye 9 (moved to Minnessota, Wallace Seelye10, Harry Seelye 11,
Richard Seelye 12; all Richard children girls.
Is this son Charles W Seelye My Grandfather ?
Item 2 of the 9th Generation of RobertSeely
Ansen C Seelye
Anson was born May 24, 1819 at Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY. The son of
Martha (Griswold) and Lyman Seeley. The 1850 census of Westmoreland records
that he was a Moulder and the age of 31. The household was listed as
Silina Seeley age 29 Female; Emgma W Seeley age 5 Female;
Joseph Morris age 27 Male and a Moulder. Charles W Seeley age 10 male;
His named was spelled Anson Seeley at that time.
Research by Daniel P Seelye, Dec. 1991
Issue #7 SNL page 2. Report from Mrs. Cloyd Seeley. Daniel 7, Lyon 8,
Anson C. Seelye9 (moved to Minnessota, Wallace Seelye 10, Harry Seelye 11,
Richard Seelye 12; all Richard children girls.
Is this son Charles W Seelye My Grandfather ? | Anson C SEELYE
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Benjamin SEELYE Self MaleW 38 NY Farmer NY NY
Ellen SEELYE Wife Female W 36 NY Keeping House CT CT
Nettie SEELYE Dau S Female W 11 NYAt School NY NY
Walter M. SEELYE Son S Male W 7 NY At School NY NY
Harry L. SEELYE Son S Male W 6 NY At School NYNY
Lucy OLMSTEAD MotherL Female W 74 CT CT CT
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Source Information:
Census Place Whitestown, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254904
NA Film Number T9-0904
Page Number 468B | Benjamin Franklin SEELYE
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25210 |
Charles Parsons SEELYE b. 26-Dec-1879 Odin, Marion Co. IL.
d. 21-Feb-1958 Custer Co. Miles City, MT
m. 24-Oct-1921 Deadwood, Lawrence Co. SD
Mary EstherTIPTON
b. 12-Feb-1894 Hill City, Pennington Co. SD
d. 7-Jan-1971 Eatonville,Pierce Co. WA.
Charles Parsons Seelye, son of Charles and Sarah Frances
(Parsons) Seelye, was born
Dec.26, 1879 in Marion County, IL.
Information priorstates Charles
born, Dec 26.,1880 in Springfield, IL.
Copy of 1880 Census:Marion County, IL. Page 157, June 7, 1880
Head of household: Charles WesleySeelye
Head, Charles age 41 Farmer b, NY
wife, Sarah,age 31, b, VA
son, Frederick H, age 14, b, MIN
son, George E, age 12, b, IL
daughter, Libby V, age 10, b, IL
daughter, Effie A, age 7, b, IL
daughter, Annis M, age 5, b, IL
daughter, Martha B, age 3, b, IL
son, Charles P, age 6/12 b, IL
1880 US Census
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr RaceAge Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H.SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYEDau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W5M IL
Copy of birth record State of Illinois, Marion County. Unnamed male
child born Dec. 26, 1879 Marion Co. Il. to: Sarah Frances (Parsons)
and Charles W Seeley.
Record indicates this was the Seventh (7) child born to this person. With
This information it is safe to say Charles Parsons Seelye was this Child.
Note the spelling of Seeley on the birth record and changed to Seelye on
the Census report.
He moved with the family to a homestead 5 miles east of Blunt in the
Dakota Territory from IL. about 1883.
On Nov. 8, 1917 heenlisted into the U.S. Army at Fort George Wright,
WA. and by occupation a surveyor.
The Meuse-Argonne offensive , of which he was a part of, was to be a47 day
ordeal; one of the longest toughest battles ever endured by an
American army.
The fourth phase, under general Perishing- Black Jack and Douglas
MacArthur, began Nov. 1, 1918. American infantry advanced behind a
heavy barrage. Allied bombers plastered German supply and
communication lines, ammunition dumps and moving columns.
Three batteries on 14 inch gums pounded enemy rail line at the
rear. By night fall the whole army moved forward. Then for thenext two
days,it stormed across the Meuse. A week later the war was over and later
became known as World War 1.
On June 23, 1919 he was honorably discharged from Company B of the 23rd
Engineers as a Corporal at Fort D.A. Russell, WY. with travel pay to
Glasgow, MT. Two hundred thirty-one dollars and thirteencents in my pocket
and still single-not bad - for all in a days work!
On Oct. 24, 1921 he was married to Mary Esther (Tipton) Hale, born Feb. 12,
1894 at Hill City, SD in Deadwood, Lawrence Co, SD.
To this union was born;
Wesley Harrison Seelye ,Aug. 24, 1922 at Helena, MT
Mary Helen Seelye, Jan. 12, 1925 in Helena, MT.
Along with Mary Esther first child, Nola May Hale
born at Ranch creek, MT. the family moved to Juneau, AK in 1926.
Daniel Parsons Seelyewas born Dec. 20, 1926 at Juneau, AK :
Audrey Joyce was born July 5, 1933 at Juneau, AK.
He was divorced, 1937 from Mary Esther and sent to the Federal Prison at
McNeill Island , WA. After his release from the Federal prison he returned
to Forsyth, MT. He passed away at 5:30 P.M. Feb. 21, 1958 at the V.A.
Hospital in Miles City, Custer Co. Mt. It has been said that his former
wife said "if he likes it so well in Montana let them bury him there."
At the request of the sons his body was taken to Tacoma, Pierce Co. WA. For
burial at theMountain View Memorial Park Cemetery. (Veteran's | Charles Parsons SEELYE
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25211 |
I do not believe that this Charles W Seelye was a son of Anson C Seelye. My data in leading me to the fact the this Charles was a younger brother who came toMN. to live with his older brother. Charles enlisted in the war from the town of Elliota,Fillmore CO, MN, which than became Canton This Charles is the young brother of Ansen Seelye and is not a son. He is listed in the census but was just living with his older brother. | Charles W SEELYE
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25212 |
Charles Wesley SEELYE
b. 24-Apr-1840 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
d, 7-Jun-1925 Pierre, Hughes Co, SD
m. 20-Apr-1865 Portsmouth, Norfolk Co. VA.
SarahFrances PARSONS
b. 13-Apr-1846 Portsmouth, Norfolk Co. VA.
d. 11-Nov-1925 Pierre, Hughes Co, SD
Charles Wesley Seelye, son of Lyman Seelye and Martha Griswold
was born April 24, 1840 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
On Jan. 21,1862he enlisted with Co. B of the 19th Wisconsin Infantry which
came into light ofthe Civil War. The war came to an end on Palm Sunday -
April 9, 1865. On April 14th President Lincoln was shot while watching a
play at Ford theater by John Wilkes Booth and died the next morning. On
April 20, 1865, he married SarahFrances Parsons, born 13-April-1846
Portsmouth, Norfolk Co, VA, where they were married by Army Chaplin
Vincent Palem.
Since his release from service hetaught grammar schools in Centralia and
Springfield, IL. (I have found no information that will support the idea
he was a school teacher in the Illinois State School System Daniel Seelye)
To this union were: Fred Hundley; George Emery; Libbie V; Effington (Effie
or Ef); Alice; Anna Mary; Martha (Minnie or Mattie) Bell; Charles Parsons;
and Harry Orrin. Land boom of 1883 encouraged the family to move to Dakota
Territory, but Blunt turned out to be only a wind swept siding of new plank
shacks where thousands of free-land seekers had beendisgorged to over
flow the one hotel and the lean to boarding houses. Many sought shelter
from driving snow in empty box cars, in tents and dugouts, or densmade by
topping stacked sacks of corn and bales of hay with planking.
Theclaim on 160 acres was finally spotted 5-1/2 miles east of Blunt. When
wheat crops failed the second year settlers turned to freighting moving
westward eventhough they had to cross the river on a pontoon bridge.
A common tale thosedays was that the haziness off along the horizon line
was dust raised by buffalo herds, but no one ever seen any buffalo. It
seems to me, so just enjoy theprick of life! like the Indians.
A person would keep there interest so thaton July 4th they could bounce
and bang into town in a wagon with the rest totake in the Indian celebration.
Town sheriffs locked the saloons and kept thekeys to prevent the usual
trouble so the celebration turned out to be largelya mild milling around
all day and a banging and bouncing home again at night affair.
To this union were Charlotte (Lolla or Lottie) Grant; Mae (May) Hundley and
Ella Frances. When his daughters needed high school education and a jobhe
sold the place in 1897 to Harry Tarbell, a son-in-law, and moved to Pierre
SD.in the little house that faces west with three windows by the front door
On Fillmore Street. A few years later he built the first house on Adams
Streetand Capitol Ave. and lived on his $50.00 a month Civil War pension.
In 1900another sad story was to lived down. When Libbie Ann Graham's
said to be kindof ornery father, pinned a tag on her lapel and put her on
a train addressedto C. W. Seelye in South Dakota. Sarah had a time
raising her as thought she never would, but finally she succeeded.
In 1902 the adoption was final.
Charles passed away, June of 1924 and Sarah the 11th of Nov.
Burial was made in the Riverside cemetery, a little south of the
tool house, Pierre, South Dakota.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN
This is to Certify, That records in the state archives show that
CHARLES WESLEY SEELYE,
late a 1st Sergeantin Company B of the 19th Regiment of the Wisconsin
Infantry Volunteers was enlisted into military service on the 27th day of
January 1862, by S. S. York at Ellivta, Minnesota, for the term of three
years, and was mustered into the military service of the United States on
the 4th day of March 1862, at Racine,Racine County, Wisconsin.
Private Seelye's birthplace was not given.
Private Seelye was promoted to the rank of Corpo Corp | Charles Wesley SEELYE
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State Cencus, Canton Twp, Fillmore Co. MN 1875. A C Seelye, age 56, wife J C age 44, Dau Cora, age 15, Son Frank, age 9, son Wallace, age 7 | Cora S SEELYE
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Daniel Parsons SEELYE
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Born, Burien - Standring, Hosiptal, Seattle, Wa | Douglas Robert SEELYE
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25216 |
Effington (Eff, Effie or EF) Alice Seelye, daughter of Charles
Wesley and Sarah (Parsons) Seelye, was born Sept. 29, 1873 in Marion Co,
IL. She moved withthe family to Blunt in the Dakota territory in 1883 and
Pierre, SD in 1897 from IL.
About 1900 she was married, Tullie N Taylor, born about 1864. To
this union were Helen Alice Taylor born in 1902. In 1916-17 Tullie fell
into a running printing press while cleaning it at the Hipple Printing CO. in
Pierre.which layed him in the hospital for months. When he was able to walk
Aunt Ef.would make him walk 4 blocks with her to work, as they found something
for himto do. They lived on the corner of Chapelle and Missouri in the
stucco housewith the big porch. The ex-printer passed away 1921.
Effington passed away Nov. 15, 1954 at Naperville, IL. where
Helen Taylor Ballou lived at that time.They both are eternal rest at the
Riverside cemetery in Pierre, SD in the Taylor lot.
Information by Roger Zanders, grandson of Anna Mary (Seelye)
TARBELL
Death Certificate from Du Page Co, IL. March 1994, County fife
daughter Mrs. Ralph Ballou, 110 South Sleight Street, Naperville,
Illinois.
Note: 10March 1996, Virginia May (Sunkel) Mecek
I knew Effie fairly well and was very fond of her. Helen her
daughter was darling, married Ralph Ballou whom I also got to
know - they had a son Ralph - I have photos of each of them -
Helen,Ralphs and son are no longer living - son left a wife
Jaqulline and some children.
Helen Taylor Ballou was a graduate of Univ. of Wisconsin.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives FilmT9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W 5M IL | Effington Alice SEELYE
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25217 |
Listed as age 5 1850 census of Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY father Anson and mother Silina M Seeley | Emgma W SEELYE
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25218 |
Died in St. Louis while in the service of his Country. From Seely and Allied Post Families. Vol 2. Hewton, Dorthy Post. Page 112 item 88.Copy of war records.Co, E 7th Mimmesota; Aug 15, 1862 to Nov 9, 1863, died of Typhoid Fever in PostHosp. Hickory Street, St. Louis. 5, feet ten and one half inches high, light complexion, blus eyes, brown hair and by occupation a farmer, Absent with leaveto vist Preble Fillmore Co, MN 12/62-1/15/63. His effects forward to brother inMN. enlisted Preston, MN
Died in St. Louis while in the service of his Country. From Seely and Allied Post Families. Vol 2. Hewton, Dorthy Post. Page 112item 88.Copy of war records. Co, E 7th Mimmesota; Aug 15, 1862 to Nov 9, 1863,died of Typhoid Fever in Post Hosp. Hickory Street, St. Louis. 5, feet ten andone half inches high, light complexion, blus eyes, brown hair and by occupationa farmer, Absent with leave to vist Preble Fillmore Co, MN 12/62-1/15/63. Hiseffects forward to brother in MN. enlisted Preston, MN | Emory David SEELYE
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25219 |
Frances Ella Seelye, daughter of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances
(Parsons)
was born Feb. 22, 1888 in Blunt, Dakota territory.
She was educated in the Pierre SD. school system and a Graduate
of University
of Wisconsin. While thereshe ran into a married man whose wife
was naturally
childless. They later drifted to Mt. and was run off by Aunt May
at Forsyth
when Frances wanted to stay over night, winding up at Moore, MT.
At Moore a
residency was established.
She married Dr. Wardle about 1908 and to this union were:
Frances Wardle,Jack W Wardle (adopted), Harry W Wardle and
Leona J (Ducky)
Wardle.
Theyboth had medical ability so a few years later they
established a medical
clinic in a red brick building at Moore, MT. Although he served
the Buffalo
areaas a house to house doctor there ranch was located 2 miles
East of
Garnniell.
In march of 1927 Harry Tarbell was summoned to the severe illness
of Dr.
Wardle. When Ruth Tarbell, a daughter, graduated from the Pierre
high school
dad showed me how to change trains so I went up and stayed the
summer to care
for the kids.
Dr. Wardle was ill only a few days, due to a severe case of
septic blood
poisoning caused by a scratch on the hand. Last Thursday the
wound
took malignant form and Drs. Dunn and McDougal were summoned from
Lewistown,
coming here in a speeder., Their first diagnosis revealed the
grave danger he
was in and a serum to counter act the poison was administered.
Sunday and
Monday an improvement was notice and hoped for his recovery were
held. Two
Doctors were constantly in attendance until his removal to
Lewiston, from
Moore on Monday. On Tuesday a reaction for the worse took place
and the attending
physicians announced that he could last but a short time.
The shock was all the greater (March 22, 1922) in that up to the
moment of his
taking to hisbed, he was unusually active among his many
patients, working
day and nightto care for the flu sufferers and it is the verdict
that his work,
combined with the neglect of his own condition while caring for
others,
contributed largely to his inability to throw off the poison.
(the scratch:
Knife slipped while operating)
On Mar. 24, 1922 the body was followed by the Masons in parade to
the depot,
where the many friends gathered to see the departed start onhis
journey to
his old home (Wisconsin Bay) where he was buried on Sunday. Mrs
Wardle and Mr.
Burreson ( a Pallbearer) returned to Moore on Tuesday.
The ranch at Garniell was sold May 22, by Mrs. Wardle.
She rented a large oldbuilding to take care of out patients.
This particular
case was a women whomhad just gave birth to a still born and her
first child.
She was there duringJuly when Aunt Frances asked about paying
her husband. She
replied " I'm unable to pay". When the Doctor heard this he put
her back in
the hospital. Aug.went by and no patients, which made a wreck of
Aunt
Frances and my mind wasn't really thinking so I said to her (
only a kid) "for
what it's worth this is no place for you, move back to Madison
and give these
kids at least one-half a chance to live. Several have gone to
Madison Univ. and had
results as I can see nothing in Lewiston" and she took me off my
feet when
she said "we'reon our way!" By the time we ( the kids and I) had
stopped in
Forsyth for a few days and got to Pierre by train and stayed at
our grandparents (the Seelye)and Frances, the oldest girl, had
started to school with
Aunt Minnie, she hadbought a house and sent for us in Oct. By
the time we got
to Madison she hada job in the operating room of the Madison
General
Hospital. One of the luckiest girls I ever knew. It wasn't long
till I came
home and that was the lastI seen of that ornery old rip.
Since her residency at 545 South Randall Ave. she has been with
the staff at
Madison General and becoming surgical supervisor for thirty-two
years. She was
head nurse a | Frances Ella SEELYE
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25220 |
Fed Census, 1875, Canton Twp, Fillmore, Co MN A C Seelye age 56, wife J S age44, Dau, Cora 15, Son Frank, 9 son Wallace, 7 Also in 1885 State Census 1895, Frank Seelye, age 17 , MN. wife Gurina, 30 born Norway, son Ralph 2, born in Minn. Garvestone at Lenora, Fillmore Co, MN Frank W Seelye 1865-1948 | Frank W SEELYE
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25221 |
Fred H Seelye, the son of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances Seelye
was born, April 17, 1866 at < Minnesota.
He married, Marie Denoist, born, Pine Ridge, CD. To this union
were born, George Seelye and Wanneita Seelye. Denoist isof
Indian origin. Little is know of Fred's disappearance as Marie
spent about $4000,00 trying to find him as she inherited quite a
bit of money. This alltook place in the Long Beach area of
California. It was always felt in the family of his father that
he knew where he was.
Information passed down by Roger Xanders, grandson of Mary Anna
(Seelye) Tarbell.
Fred can be found in the1900 Census of Hughes Co. SD. town of
Pierre. With his father and mother and family. Age as listed was
34 years.
Note: 10 March 1996. Virginia May (Sunkel) Macek.
Where are the children???
Could Wanneita be Juanita? - if thiscame from Roger Xanders and
his sources that's a possibility.
Note: once Irecall hearing my mother mention that my father, at
the request of some Seelye's family members made a trip to
Cincinnati and environs in search of Fred Seelye. Rumors were
issued that he may be in the area - but his efforts (Louis)
proved fruitless, they said.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source:FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife FM W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son MS W 5M IL | Fredrick H SEELYE
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25222 |
George Emery Seelye, son of Charles Wesley Seelye and Sarah Frances Parsons
was born Oct. 18, 1867 In Marion Co., IL. He came with the family in 1883 to a
homestead 5-1/2 miles east of Blunt in Dakota Territory.
In may 1898 he enlisted in troop E of the 3rd Cavalry (Spanish American War) as an Sergeant with Grigby's regt. of Rough Riders in Cuba. Stationed with his company at
Camp Thomas, Chickamauga Park, Georgia he became sick with Malaria and Chills.
Serial #47795 Hon. Discharged Sept. 8, 1898 Pension Cert. # 1,283,505.
In the earlyyears he and a brother-in-law, Harry Richards Tarbell, ran a
livery stable inBlunt. While in the freighting business in Pierre with his
big white team ofhorses he managed to gather up the widow of John Soules for
his wife. Marriedabt 1910 in Pierre SD. There were no children. He later
worked for the soldier's and Sailors memorial in Pierre, SD.
Belle, his wife died abt 1947 and isburied in the little Catholic cemetery in
Fort Pierre, SD. George had been inthe Veteran's hospital at Hot Springs SD
about two weeks when he died Feb. 13,1950. He was buried Feb. 17, 1950 in the
fireman's lot with the Craigs at theRiverside cemetery with the Ivan Dotson
Chapel presiding, in Pierre, SD.
Oh! Belle's maiden name was Ketchum.
Record # XC-2367248 recieved from Department of Veterans Affairs San
Diego, CA. May 7, 1992.
List sister Mrs. May Riehm Box 337, Forsyth, Montana
and Niece Miss. Betty Craig 1222 North 3rd Windsor Court, Apt. 3, Phoenix,
Arizona. Nephew Sandy Graham, Hot Springs, SD.
George middle Emery, was his mother's Sarah Parsons, mother,s maiden name.
Ann Emery (This has not been proven)
This by Daniel P Seelye, May 8, 1992.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National ArchivesFilm T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE SonM S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W 5M IL | George Emery SEELYE
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Nickname: Hattie | Harriet Louisa SEELYE
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Harry Orrin Seelye, son of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances (Parsons) Seelye,
was born Oct. 6, 1882 in Centralia, IL coming with the family to Blunt
Dakotaterritory in 1883 from IL.
It has been said " I Never Knew that he could hang onto Fifty cents"
pertaining to his living near Hamilton, MT.
Since coming from Forsyth nine years, he lived alone in the Woodside farming
area. In 1939 he moved near Grantsdale Bridge farming area of the central
Bitter Root Valley.
He passed away at three AM May. 15, 1940 at the Daly Hospital, followingan
extended illness due to diabetes, at Hamilton, MT. Presbyterian services were
held Sat. afternoon at the Dowling Cemetery at Hamilton. Grantsdale Neighbors
served as pallbearers. H V Gilmore, Otis Lyndes, V O Swanson, John Jackman,
Howard Stewart and Fred Simmons. A sister, Mrs Riehm from Forsyth tookcare
of the expenses.
Note: from Virginia May (Sunkel) Macek, 10 March 1996;
This ' Harry" I never heard of ever-! and nver knew anyone in our family had diabetes-very 'mysterious:! If he lived until 1940 I think it's funny I neverheard any mention of him.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F MW 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M SW 5M IL | Harry Orrin SEELYE
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jedediah EDGERTON Self M Male W 60 NY Farmer NY NY
Julia EDGERTON Wife M Female W50 NY Keeping House VT CT
Jedediah C. EDGERTON Son S Male W15 NY NY NY
Everett EDGERTON Son M Male W 25 NY School Teacher NY NY
Belle EDGERTON DauL M Female W 20 NYNY NY
Belle O'HARA Niece S Female W 16 NY Teaching SchoolNY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Ava, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254902
NA Film Number T9-0902
Page Number 58A
EDGERTON, EVERET E (1900 U.S. Census)
NEW YORK , ONEIDA, KIRKLAND
Male, Race: WHITE, Born: NY
Series: T623 Roll: 1131 Page: 232
214 William Street
Everet E. Unk Oct/Unk Marr 23 yrs NY NY NY School teacher
Isabella A. 40 7/1859 Marr 23 yrs 4 births/4 living NY NY NY
Seward E.18 8/1881
J. Howard 17 2/1883
A. Earl 11 5/1889
G. Harold6 4/1894
All children born NY | Issabell A SEELYE
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Nickname: Josie
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender RaceAge Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles SLONE Self M Male W 24 NY School Teacher NY NY
Josephine SLONEWife M Female W 23 NY Keeping House NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Vernona, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254903
NA Film Number T9-0903
Page Number 282C | Josephine S SEELYE
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Libbie V. Seelye daughter of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances
Seelye was born,May. 22, 1869 in Marion Co. IL. She moved with
the family to a homestead in Dakota Territory in 1883 from IL.
On June 26, 1891 she married, Fredic MortonGraham, born Oct 4,
1865 at the farm home of his grandfather, Mentor Graham,near
Petersburg IL., at Blunt in the First Presbyterian church of that
two year old state. To this union was,Sandy O. Graham born.
The local paper, the Blunt Advocate, carried a tale explaining
that the hazy off along the horizon was raised by buffalo herds
moving but the Grahams neverseen any buffalo!
Fred, the schoolmaster had received his education in Greenview
IL. So in 1893 the family moved back to Greenview. To this union
were Henry S Graham and LibbleV Graham were born.
Mrs. Graham passed away March 25, 1896 and was laid torest in
the Sugar grove cemetery near Greenview IL. and Fred died Aug.
23, 1941. The Graham residency,or old Seelye house, where they
resided in Blunt partly burnt in 1943 as a result of kids
starting a fire in the middle of the floor. When the Rural
Electric Association (REA) purchased the property the rest was
leveled by cat and dozer to the extent that a new REA building
could be placed there.
This information from Roger Xanders, Grandson of Anna Mary
(Seelye) Tarbell
P.S. The continuation of Fred Graham can be found in Item 1 of
the 9th gen.of Grahams. I don't have this. Daniel P Seelye
Note 10 March 1996from Virginia May (Sunkel) Macek
Libble Graham: She is the child I believethat my mother and her
sister referred to as : Little Libbie" and my mother corresponded
with her. She married a man whose last name was Root - if I am
correct, Libbie and family lived in Oregon.
This, Henry S Graham, is who my mother knew as Sandy - lived in
"Hot Springs", SD.
I even began corresponding with him, One year (maybe 6 years ago
his Xmas card was returned "Expired" no one ever wrote to me
concerning his death.' I'm aware of some relatives (maybesome of
his children lived in the Denver area.)
Not sure, will wait for more data name may be Elizas and married 24 May 1891
Blunt, SD
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self MM W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F SW 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W 5M IL | Libbie V SEELYE
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Charlotte (Lolla, Lottie or Grant) Grant Seelye, daughter of
Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances (Parsons) Seelye. Was born Aug
4, 1884 in Blunt Dakota territory and graduated from Washington
High,
On June 27, 1906, she married in theresidence of her parents in
Pierre, SD on Fillmore street, a house with threebay windows in
front, to Louis A Sunkel.
The acquaintance was made when Tully and Effie Taylor a
brother-in-law and sister came from Urbana, Ohio with a young man
to meet my sister. They got married so Louis wouldn't have to go
inthe Army. Their first home was Xenia Ohio where Louis and
Lottie worked in a Orphan home and later to Dayton in a shoe
store and retired from the fire department of Dayton. It has been
said my husband will kill me if I pluk that sink!. To this union
was Virginia (Ginna or Gin) May Sunkel, born. 17 May, 1919 at
Dayton, Ohio.
Louis passed away March 14, 1941 and Lottie June 21, 1963 at
Dayton, Ohio
Note from Virginia May (Sunkel) Macek, 10 March 1996.
Thisstatement I cannot understand. Not true at all! If the US
didn't enter WWI until 1917 and my parents were married in 1906
(how could) why would Louis be avoiding going into a war we
weren't even engaged in?? (good question)
I do knowthat when America did enter WW1 my father did not
enlist because his mother was born in Germany and had relatives
there - She was disturbed over America-vs Germany. etc.
However my father told me he would have gone to war had he been
called, he never was he was 40 or so years old then.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife F M W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12 IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son M S W 5M IL | Lottie Grant SEELYE
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1890 Census, Canton Twp, Fillmore Co, MN Dau of Frank and Jurina Seelye | Lovice SEELYE
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Date and place of death unknown at this time 20 Oct 2000 Land Patent, 15 Oct 1855. Register of the Land Office, Brownsville. Minnesota He signed his name Lyman Seelye, Junior. See file above for data
Date and place of death unknown atthis time 20 Oct 2000 Land Patent, 15 Oct 1855. Register of the Land Office, Brownsville. Minnesota He signed his name Lyman Seelye, Junior. See file above for data | Lyman SEELYE
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Lyman SEELYE
b. 28-July-1791 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
d. 8-Dec-1871Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
m. 20-July-1815 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
Martha Ann GRISWOLD
b.9-Oct-1798 Montgomery, CO. NY
d. 27-Dec-1866
Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
Lyman Seelye, Son of Daniel Seeley and Phebe Fulkerson
was bornJuly, 28 1791 in Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY.
On July 30,1815 he married to Martha Griswold,
born Oct. 9,1798 in Montgomery Co, NY.
To this union were:
Orrin, 7-Sep.-1818;
Ansen, 24-May-1819;
Ambrose Griswold, 25-Dec-1820;
William, 29-Dec-1822;
James, 15-Jun-1824
Daniel, 27-dec-1825;
Phebe Ann, 23-July-1827
Lyman, 24-Sep.-1828
Caleb, 3- Dec-1830;
Lafayette, 24-July-1833;
MaryJane, 2-Jun-1836;
Sarah Lavina, 29-Sep.-1837;
David Emery, 30-Jun-1839;
Charles Wesley, 25-Apr.-1840 Westmoreland, NY
Died 9-July-1925 Pierre, SD.;
Benjamin Franklin, 21-dec-1841.
The 1850 USA Census showed Lyman Seelye as a Farmer with a real a estate o
$3500.00.
Martha passed away Dec.27 1866.
Seelye - in Westmoreland, Dec.. 8, 1871, Lyman Seelye aged 80 years and 6
months. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Sunday
fore-noon at 10:30 AM., from the Methodist church in Hampton.
(Taken from the died column onpage three of the Utica Daily Observer.
Dec 9, 1971) ( I sent and have received copy of article.) A note from the
typist: It is almost certain that in business that his name was Seeley but
This business signature was Seelye.
That's the way his son, Charles Wesley, done things! The verbal
agreement was thathe had to many relation so he changed his name! I have a
dream, that the nameSeelye is of Scotch-English to date, 1971.
(Information passed down from Roger Xanders). USA Census 1850, Westmoreland
NY. Lyman spelled his name Seeley.1855 Census Lyman spelled his name
Lyman. This info by Daniel P Seelye (notsure who the typist was)
From SGS. Lyman Seelye of Westmoreland, NY; will probated Jan 29, 1872;
Surrogate Ct. Utica, NY . Book 22, page 489. dated April6, 1871. Children,
Anson C, Ambrose G, William, Daniel, Phebe A. Lyman, Lafayette, Mary J,
Sarah, A Charles, Benjamin F; no wife mentioned. Benjamin was executor.
Martha Ann GRISWOLD
Martha Griswold, wife of Lyman Seelye,
born,Oct. 9, 1798.
died, Dec 27, 1866
1855 Census Westmoreland Oneida Co, NY Martha Seelye wife
of Lyman Seelye age, 57 born in Montgomery Co, NY.
Lived in Westmoreland 54 years.
From Hewton, Dorothy Post. Seely and Post Families Vol. 2
Lyman Seelye married Martha (Egan) b Nov 1798
d Dec. 1866 68 yrs. 1 mo,18 days. Both bur.
Westmoreland Cemetery lot. Children (given Surrogate's Ct.Oneida Co.
6 Apr.1871
List 12 children all born Westmoreland
Karen Vogel, 1374 Anita Ave,
Grosse Point, MI 48236 is also researching Martha Griswold.
3/18/1992 her data gives the middle name of ANN. and that she
may of been born in CT. desc. of Matthew or Edward
Griswold ??.
Data from, Robert and Esther French Genealogist, The Griswold Family of
America June 19,1992 state that much of the information they have is
conjectural, that Martha Ann was the firstchild of Ambrose Griswold and
Annie Smith, possibly the daughter of Caleb Smith. Their marriage date is
given as either 1793/95. They were charter membersof the Methodist church
in Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY.
This data receivedJune 19, 1992 from Esther
French. Martha is a desc. of Edward Griswold of CT.
Lyman SEELYE
b. 28-July-1791 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
d. 8-Dec-1871Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
m. 20-July-1815 Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
MarthaAnn GRISWOLD
b.9-Oct-1798 Montgomery, CO. NY
d. 27-Dec-1866
Westmoreland, Oneida Co. NY.
Lyman Seelye, Son of Daniel Seeley and Phebe Fulkerson
was born July, 28 1791 in Westmoreland, Oneida Co, NY.
On July 30,1815 he married toMartha Griswold,
born Oct. 9,1798 in Montgomery Co, NY.
To this union were:
Orrin, 7-Sep.-1818;
Ansen, 24-May-1819;
Ambr | Lyman SEELYE
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Martha (Minnie or Mattie) Bell Seelye, daughter of Charles and Sarah Frances
(Parsons) Seelye was born Sept. 6, 1878 in Central City IL. and moved with the
family to Blunt In Dakota territory in 1883. After graduating from Pierre High
School in the 300 block of East Capitol Ave. and back to Pierre in 1897 from
Sioux Fall where she received training to teach school in the East Pierre area
where they lived.
About 1904 she married to Frank Craig, born April 1, 1867in Charleston
IL. where he had his named changed to jus Frank from Henry Francis. Frank
moved to Hand Co. in the Dakota territory with his parents when only a few
years old, later coming to Pierre as a freighter for the Albright Grocery
Wholesalers. At a banquet held in 1931 at the Masonic Temple the AlbrightCo.
Celebrated their 50th year of business here. Frank was introduced as thefirst
salesman. Frank and Minnie started the East Pierre grocery store but because
they charged so much they both had to go back to teaching school. Frank taught
at the Indian school, between Farm Island and East Pierre, and she wentback
to her old school. It wasn't long till Frank was mixed up in the Hughes Co.
politics.
To this union were: Robert Blackburn Craig, Lila Jeannette (Betty) Craig,
Dorothy Luella Craig and Frances (Fran) Elizabeth Craig.
Minniepassed away Dec. 15, 1942 and Frank March 31, 1947. The final resting
place is in the fireman's lot at the Riverside Cemetery in Pierre, SD.
They lived out on Franklin street where Frank became a true friend of the Red
Squirrel asI have seen a squirrel jump from a tree in the yard to his
shoulder and look in the front pocket of his coveralls for a nut to hide.
P.S. One day when Betty was out of hi school her mother went down and told
Dr. Riggs at the PierreClinic at 111 So. Huron that he just had to give her a
job.
The above information from Roger Zanders, Anna Mary Seelye Grandson.
Note: 10 March 1996 -Virgina May (Sunkel) Macek
I remember : Aunt Minnie" her children and vagualy I remember her husband, Frank. When I was in 5th grade I wrote and delivededa talk before the class on the American Indians, what a great choice my topicwas! Here I was told Uncle Frank Graig had
'things' he could send me for thattalk - well ! he sent bona fide Indian moccasins, photos and other items and artifact's 1 and the talk was such a success I was allowed to give it to every classroom in Jefferson Elem, School.
I also visited Craig's home and knew each of the four children - (see next page)
Robert is dead - in his youth he attened a school of mines (Schenectedy, NY) I believe) never married, Had the only head of red hair, of any one, ever in the family.They say , he was fun to bewith, as I remember. I remember, Betty and "Dor" - neither
of them married. "Dor" worked for the Red Cross and lived in Alaska for years. ( Fairbanks, I think) she died there and at the time Betty was living with her. After 'Dor" death, Betty went to live in Chicago with Fran - Fran's a widow now. She has not
written for sereral years, but I think she's still living. I don't know about Betty.
Fran married, Bob Bernero and had two sons. One of her grandsons recently graduated from Brown Univ.
Census Place: Odin, Marion, Illinois
Source:FHL Film 1254234 National Archives Film T9-0234 Page 157A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Charles SEELYE Self M M W 41 NY
Sarah SEELYE Wife FM W 31 VA
Frederick H. SEELYE Son M S W 14 MN
George E. SEELYE Son M S W 12IL
Libby V. SEELYE Dau F S W 10 IL
Effie A. SEELYE Dau F S W 7 IL
Annie M. SEELYE Dau F S W 5 IL
Martha B. SEELYE Dau F S W 3 IL
Charles P. SEELYE Son MS W 5M IL | Martha Bell SEELYE
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Marriage supposely 3-Sep-1945 | Mary Helen SEELYE
|
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May Hundley Seelye, daughter of Charles Wesley and Sarah Frances (Parsons)
Seelye, was born May. 8, 1886 in Blunt, Dakota territory.
In 1905 I left Washington High at Pierre for Sioux Falls where I got a
certificate to teach school.
My first year of teaching was in room two of the Lincoln building in the fall
of 1907 where Raymond Tarbell, a nephew was in the fourth grade at Pierre.
All ready a teacher of the 7th and 8th grade (Jr. Hi>) in the Forsyth Public
school system I made a visit to Pierre and gained a man-friend and a marriage
license. The man-friend turned out to be Fredick M Riehm whom I married July
21, 1910 at the Methodist church at Forsyth, MT. Reverend Tho Wise read the
sentence.
Fred was born in Allegheny, PA. July 26, 1878. At the age of 13 hewas in
school in Toledo, OH. He conducted a tin shop and followed carpenter work in
the city and state since his residence in 1910. He later became a pioneer
carpenter and sheet medalist who pioneered the Forsyth air conditioning, now
of Billings, MT.
I attended the 1928-34 summer sessions at the Universityof Wisconsin where a
sister of mine lived on 545 south Randall Ave. in Madison, Wisconsin.
After Fred's war of being a bill collector he managed to get enough money
together so we could go to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. where Fred could
get some medical advice before it was to late in August of 1936. After the
death of Fred on the 5th day of Jan. 1937 at our home after several years
ailments I sold the small ranch one mile north of Forsyth and for many summers
I divided my time remodeling the old tin shop of Fred's into a rooming house
and traveling to and from the family relation and the Dude ranches.
One ranch was the Custer Trail operated by William McCarty five miles south of
Medora, North Dakota until about 1940 when the National Bank of Dickinson took
it over.
Howard Eaton, who started the Custer Trail in 1882 was operating a duderanch
at Wolf, Wyo. west by northwest of Sheridan, but it was like old home.He died
there April 5, 1922.
In the year of 1942 I became very involved around the Sheridan, Parkman.
Dayton, Ranchester and some times Buffalo area of Wyo. as a member of the dude
clan. I helped with many of the chores as I liketo ride. I really don't
believe I had a favorite horse to ride but there nameswere Boots, Rocket and
Bones and I loved them all as well as the people I metthere: Dego, Vieva,
Dorothy, Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jeffers. The Bearclaw, Jack Rabbit
and Elkhorn were the ranches of those days as I rode Bootsto Poss Creek for a
picnic.
In march of 1944 Ott Hofmeister took and estimate of Fred's old tin shop to
remodel it into a rooming house. The work of remodeling was started in April
and by June it was finished. I sold the rooming house in 1953.
In June of 1944 I left by train for San Deigo to Raymond Tarbells. Ginnia and
Grant met me there the last part of June from Ohio. Bought a lot of weddding
things before Ginnia, Grant and I got back to Dayton, Ohio. Thebig day,
August 4, 1944; Ginnia had gotten her cowboy! I left Dayton Aug. 7th and it
was time for school when I got home.
In June of 1947 a reception for me was held in the home economies rooms at the
Forsyth High school by 300 Forsyth residents in consideration of 47 years
teaching in the Forsyth Public schools. I had planned when I retired that I
would live with a sister FrancesWardle in Madison, Wisconsin but she turned
out to be a real gold-digger so Ireturned to Forsyth.
I had a apartment for years with the Wakefields and others after the passing
of my husband and now I took up residency with the Eastsin an apartment.
Since my residence at the Vic East residents I find that theproperty has been
mortaged to the gills so I decided I'd better find anotherplace to live as I
might be out on the street!
In 1964 Hill Crest apartment(apartments for retried teachers only) had been | May Hundley SEELYE
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1895 Fillmore Co, Canton Twp, MN. State Census. Frank Seelye, age 29, b, MN. wife Gurina, age 30, born in Norway, son Ralph, age 2, born in Minn. Janette, age64 | Ralph SEELYE
|
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Unknown SEELYE
|
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Lyman Seelye is listed as his father on his death certificate. Born Elliotta, Fillmore, Co, MN | Walter Karl SEELYE
|
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Accession/Serial #: SDMTAA 105115
BLM Serial #: SDMTAA 105115
State: SOUTH DAKOTA
Note: This record has not been checked against the Legal Land Patent.
Patentee Name:
WILLARD L SEELYE
Warrantee Name:
Document #: 3196
Misc. Doc.Nr: ---
Indian Allotment Nr: ---
Tribe: ---
US Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Geographic Name: ---
Metes/Bounds: No
Survey Date: ---
Issue Date: October 1, 1883
Cancelled: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: SALE-CASH ENTRY (3 Stat. 566)
Acres: 160
Land Office: MONTANA STATE OFFICE
Comments: ---
Aliquot
Parts Sec/
Blk Twnshp Range Fract.
Sect. Meridian State Counties Survey
Nr.
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NE 19/ 111-N 56-W No 5thPM SD KINGSBURY ---
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William SEELYE Self M MaleW 57 NY NY NY
Lizzie SEELYE Wife M Female W 60 RIKeeping House RI RI
Maria SMITH Other Female W 55 NY House Keeper NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place District 1, Whitestown, Oneida, New York
Family History Library Film 1254904
NA Film Number T9-0904
Page Number 436A | William SEELYE
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OBIT: Name: Staley, John P.
Date: Sep 27 1945
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #077.
Notes: Staley: John P., beloved husband of Stella (nee Heiley); father of Helen Gallagher, Edna Zachea, John, Lillian Nusbaum, Elizabeth Schwartz, Irene Skrut, Harry, Anna and John Seibel; brother of Mathew, Charles and Andrew; residence, 3375 W. 30th st., Monday, Sept. 24. Friends may call at McGorray Bros. Lakewood Home, 14133 Detroit ave., where services will be held Thursday, Sept. 27, at 2:30 p. m. | John Peter SEIBEL
|
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MARRIAGE: SEIBEL, LILLIE V and NUSBAUM, SOL 0193 0466 | Lillian V. SEIBEL
|
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KEYS:b.
Henry died June 1966 at age 89 at Chicago, IL<1817>. 2 SOUR S1817
| Henry SEIBERT
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Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | SEIDERS
|
25244 |
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This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | Alice Grace SEIDERS
|
25245 |
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This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | Clayton Alpheus SEIDERS
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25246 |
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This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | Nathalie A. SEIDERS
|
25247 |
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This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
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Copyright©2003-REWylie | Olive May SEIDERS
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Sanford Kingsbury SEIDERS
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Stanwood Melville SEIDERS
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If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.
Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob
Copyright©2003-REWylie | Vernon Sanford SEIDERS
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