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Fred Loring Seely

Fred Loring Seely

In main picture above: Fred Seely driving William Jennings Bryan on visit by the politician and his wife to Grove Park Inn, autumn 1913. Seely at the wheel of Packard automobile at front of motorcade; Jennings seated beside him.Fred Loring Seely (December 22, 1871 – March 14, 1942) was a newspaperman, chemist, inventor and philanthropist. […]

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Fred K.A. Seely

FRED K.A. SEELY, a prominent merchant of Metamora and also incumbent of the office of cashier of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ bank, of that village, was born in Monroeville, Huron county, Ohio, October 11, 1862, a son of Robert and Marilla (Searles) Seely. His paternal grandfather, Charles Seely, was a resident of Pennsylvania and a […]

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Fred B. Seely

A prominent position among the well-to-do farmers and dairymen of Orange County is held by this gentleman, who is the fortunate possessor of one of the finest farms within its bounds. It is two hundred and five acres in extent, and is embellished with all necessary outbuildings of modern build, besides a handsome brick residence, […]

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Francis McLain Seely

SEELY, Francis McLain, one of the progressive and public-spirited citizens of Kendall County, is a native son of this locality, having been born in Na-au-say Township, on the same farm he now owns and occupies. His father. Edmund Seely, was one of the honored old-time residents of this county, where he dwelt for three score […]

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Frank G. Seely

Frank G. Seely, who is engaged in farming on section 35, Pohocco precinct, and has won a gratifying measure of prosperity, was born at Battle Creek, Michigan, on the 1st of March, 1869, of the marriage of Alexander P. and Hannah M. (Dodge) Seely. The father’s birth occurred in Warsaw, New York, and that of […]

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Frank Seely

FRANK SEELY, agriculturist and partner of Charles Seely, on the southeast quarter of section 28, township 15, range 3 west, Logan county, and also on the northeast quarter of section 32, township 15, range 3 west, was born in Andrew county, Mo., September 30, 1869. He received a high-school education in his native county, and […]

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Florence Corinne Seely

SEELY, Florence Corinne, business address, High School, Rome, N.Y. ; permanent, 26 Joslyn Place, Rochester, N.Y. Teacher; b. Syracuse, N.Y., April 12. 1865; dau. George B. and Clymena (Lillibrldge) Seely; ed. Cornell Univ., Litt.B. (Phi Beta Kappa). ’85; freshman year at Syracuse (mem. Gamma Phi Beta). Was teacher at Fairport, Gouverneur, Auburn, N.Y., Charleston, S.C., […]

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Eugene L. Seely

Eugene L. Seely, the fourth son of Thaddeus and Susannah Seely, was born in Orange County, N.Y., November 4, 1804. He was a farmer, and married Sally Gilmore of Churchville, N.Y., who born him 13 children, nine of whom survive. He died January 6, 1883. Harriet, now the wife of Vincent Brown, and Laura, wife […]

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Eleazer M. Seely

ELEAZER M. SEELY is the postmaster at Fletcher, Washington, where he also is proprietor of a thriving mercantile business. He comes of old Pennsylvania Quaker stock, a remote descendant of William Penn and was himself raised in the Quaker church. He was born in Knoxville, Pennsylvania, February 18, 1834, the son of Henry and Emily […]

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Egbert Seely

EGBERT SEELY, farmer, Section 18, P. O. Hutchinson, owns 240 acres, 130 in a fine state of cultivation, six acres in orchard, a portion bearing, and the finest varieties of fruit; fifteen acres in cultivated timber, two miles of hedge fence, good frame dwelling of six rooms, fine barn, 24×54, and all necessary outbuildings, and […]

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