Seely

Walter M. Seely

WALTER M. SEELY, favorably known as one who has identified himself with the State of Nebraska, is the subject of this sketch. He is a native of Iowa and was born in Fayette County July 4, 1848, his father, S. S. Seely, was one of the pioneers of the Hawkeye State, having located at Brush […]

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W.J. Seely

W.J. SEELY, M.D., is a skillful surgeon and successful medical practitioner of Red Bud. A native of New York, he was born in Sullivan County, and during his early boyhood accompanied his parents to Washington County, Ohio, in 1838. In the Buckeye State he was reared to manhood, and began to earn his own livelihood […]

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Thomas Seely

Thomas Seely was born in Wayne county, New York, October 1, 1822. His parents emigrated West and settled in Oakland county, Michigan, when he was about eight years of age. His mother, whose maiden name was Susan Clinin, died in 1846. His father, Samuel Seely, died in 1855. Both died in the state of Michigan. […]

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Stephen Seely

Seely, Stephen, farmer, Sec. 11; P. O. Vinton; born in Columbia Co., Penn., Aug. 28, 1816; came to this county in 1875; has 227 acres of land, valued at $12,000. Politics, Republican. Married Eliza Ann Hodgson; she was born in New York Aug. 14, 1826; mother of nine children — Angeline, born Jan. 1, 1846; […]

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Southerland Moore Seely

Southerland Moore Seely

General Business Man and Capitalist, was born, August 15, 1826, near Middletown, Orange County, New York. He is the ninth of a family of ten children, who became widely separated, and of whom there are now probably but three living,–one brother residing at Ypsilanti, Michigan, and another in Nebraska. The paternal grand-parents of this family […]

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Silas E. Seely

HON. SILAS E. SEELY. It is the good fortune of Oklahoma to have, among its citizens and public officers, a number of men who have served in positions of responsibility in other sections of the United States, and whose wide experience and superior ability quality them to aid in the progress of this territory. Among […]

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Seymour Seely

SEYMOUR SEELY came to Spencer in 1872 and built the mills which in after years made the name of Seely brothers known all through this part of the state, for their milling and lumbering enterprises were perhaps the largest in the region and their business was very extensive for many years; and it was not […]

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Samuel S. Seely

COL. SAMUEL S. SEELY, the late veteran editor and publisher, was born in Cambria county, Pennsylvania, and at the age of seventeen he established the Mountain, Echo at Ebensburg. He afterward came to Jersey Shore, and in January, 1846, established the Republican, which he published until 1852, excepting the interval between October, 1850, and June, […]

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Samuel P. Seely

SAMUEL P. SEELY, farmer, P.O. Beach Haven, was born in Salem township, this county, April 28, 1833, and is a son of Jacob and Leah (Keen) Seely. [See sketch of Philip H. Seely.] He was reared in Salem township, where, with the exception of six years, he has always resided, and has been principally engaged […]

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Samuel Charles Seely

Seely, Samuel b. 10 June 1757, Morristown, NJ. d. 28 Sept 1819, Dingman’s Ferry, PA. m. 19 Sept 1784, Rahway, NJ, Patience Morrell (b 13 June 1763; d after July, 1839, Brooklyn, NY). Resided in Morristown, NJ, Brooklyn, NY, and Milford, PA. Samuel was one of the original members of the Cincinnati Society.  His Certificate […]

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