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E.E. Seely

E.E. Seely Watsonville Evening Pajaronian, Page 2, 20 July 1906 NEW FRUIT HANDLING FIRM IN THE FIELD Carl Rappe and E.E. Seely Enter a Co-partnership With Every Indication of Success Carl Rappe and E.E. Seely have formed a co-partnership in the fruit handling business and are getting into shape to market fruit this fall. They […]

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Sylvanus Seely

Sylvanus Seely (18 Dec 1743- 17 Apr 1821) was the son of Christopher Seely and grandson of Samuel Seely and Charlotte Popino who were among the first group of settlers in Goshen, Orange County, NY, in 1714. Born in Chester, as a teenager he moved to Berks County (Reading) PA, where his uncle Jonas was […]

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William Wallace Seely

William Wallace Seely

Dr. William Wallace Seely, who for nearly forty years was prominent in the medical circles of Cincinnati and gained recognition as one of the leading oculists of America, was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, August 17, 1838, a son of John F. and Louisiana Seely, and died at his home, in this city, November 7, […]

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William Stewart Seely

William Stewart Seely

Seely, William Stewart, the first Bishop of Mount Pleasant (Sanpete Stake), Sanpete county, Utah, was born May 18, 1812, in Pickering, Home District, Upper Canada, the son of Justus A. Seely and Mehittabel Bennett. Becoming a convert to “Mormonism” under the instruction of John Taylor, he was baptized in 1838 and migrated to Nauvoo, Hancock […]

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William Mason Seely

WILLIAM MASON SEELY—A life-long residence at Port Monmouth rendered Mr. Seeley’s name familiar to three generations of its inhabitants, and thirty years as the proprietor of a nourishing business have placed him among the representatives of its commercial interests. As a citizen Mr. Seely has always sought to further the welfare of his community and […]

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William Hopping Seely

WILLIAM HOPPING SEELY – The almost limitless channels and the varied interests of publicity have had in Mr. Seely a thorough exponent during the series of years in which he has shared in that domain of the business world, whether in newspaper, insurance or leading specialty concern. Newark itself being a widely representative city in […]

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William Seely

William Seely, who has long since passed the age of four-score, has spent three-quarters of a century in DeKalb County, and during this ling time has been fruitful in many private and public endeavors and influences that have directly promoted the welfare of his community in Newville Township. Mr. Seely, who still lives on his […]

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William Seely

The success which has rewarded the exertions of Mr. Seely represents much hard work on his part. From early boyhood he was self-supporting, for his parents were poor and unable to assist him in getting a start for himself. Working our on farms by the day or month, he gained habits of perseverance and industry, […]

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Whalen Durland Seely

The late Whalen Durland Seely, former county commissioner and for years one of Cottonwood county’s best-known and most substantial citizens, was a pioneer of that county and lived to see it develop from the condition of a practical wilderness to its present well-established state. He was a young man when he came to this part […]

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Weeden Richard Seely

WEEDEN RICHARD SEELY—One of the well known citizens of Hammonton, New Jersey, is Weeden Richard Seely, who has served as town clerk for many years and as a member of the Board of Education for three decades. It is in connection with his musical activities, however, that most people know Mr. Seely best. For years […]

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