Nathan Seeley

(1916)

Nathan Seeley, a retired merchant and founder of the firm of Seeley Brothers, paint dealers, is dead from heart disease at his Summer home in Poland Springs, Me., in his seventy-first year. He was born in Bethel, Conn., and came here when a boy. In addition to his other business, he was the principal owner in the street railways of Worcester, Mass. Mr. Seeley was one of the founders of the Downtown Club and was a member of the Union Club for thirty-four years and a former member of the New York Yacht and Manhattan Clubs. He lived for thirty-nine years at 25 East Twenty-ninth Street and left a widow and two sons.

Published in The New York Times, June 28, 1916

[Son of SGS # 2059 – Nathan; George (#2059); Nathan (# 640); Seth; Nathan; James; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Robert]

Personal Information
Gender
Male
First Name
Nathan
Last Name
Seeley
Birth Place
Bethel, CT
Date of Death
June 
1916
Death Place
Poland Springs, ME
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