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Bertha Warner Seely

SEELY, Bertha Warner, 660 Lexington Av., N.Y. City. Sec. Y.W.C.A. ; b. Cummlngton, Mass., Sept. 19, 1883; dau. Charles D. and Susan L. (Warner) Seely; ed. Brockport (N.Y.) State Normal School: Bryn Mawr Coll., A.B. ’05. Private sec. Bryn Mawr Coll., 1905-07; sec. Horace Mann High School, N.Y. City, 1907-12; sec. Dep’t of Conventions and […]

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Arthur Y. Seely

Imagination is a priceless crystal in the vision of the man who achieves, and this quality, combined with executive power and unerring judgment, has brought Arthur Y. Seely to the fore in industrial circles of the Pacific northwest. He has aided in shaping the destiny of Blaine, in which he has made his home for […]

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Andrew L. Seely

Andrew L. Seely was born Dec. 15, 1829, in Columbia Co., Penn. When four months old his father died, leaving twelve children. When six or eight months old his mother removed to Lower Sandusky, from there to Richland Co., Ohio, where she died. Andrew was now nine years old, and went to live with Mr. […]

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Andrew J. Seely

Andrew J. Seely, a farmer on section I, Portland Township, is a son of Col. Ebenezer and Dolly Seely, and was born in Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. Jan. 26, 1832. In June 1836, the family emigrated to this county, locating in Portland, where Andrew J. has since resided. When 23 years of age he left the […]

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Col. Andrew D. Seely

Col. Andrew D. Seely

Col. Andrew D. Seely, whose portrait is shown on the opposite page, one of the valued citizens of the town of Berwick and superintendent of the paint department of The Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company of that town, was born in Berwick, May 5, 1842, and is a son of Nathan and Catherine (Krisher) Seely, […]

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Americus Seely

SEELY AMERICUS, farmer and stock raiser, P.O. White Hall. The subject of this biography is the fifth child of Hon. Judge Stewart Seely, and was born on the farm homestead in Greene County, the 9th of November, 1849. March 15, 1877, he was united in marriage, at Warrensburg, Johnson County, Mo., to Miss Dora Shackleford, […]

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Alvane Cary Seely

ALVANE CARY SEELY, M. D. has been specializing in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat in Roseburg since 1905 and during the time has become recognized as one of the most able and competent physicians in his line in Douglas county. Scientific efficiency is the standard of attainment in modern medicine and it […]

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Alexander McLeod Seely

SEELY, ALEXANDER MCLEOD, businessman and office-holder; b. 10 Feb. 1812 in Saint John, N.B., the son of Seth Seely Jr; m. first 29 June 1834 Sarah Morrell (d. 1848) of Saint John, and they had four children; m. secondly 10 Oct. 1850 Lillian Ann Hammond of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Mass., and they had […]

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Alexander J. Seely

Alexander J. Seely came to Portland with his brother Norman. He worked at his trade, that of blacksmithing, until November, 1838, when he into a difficulty with an Indian, and the latter was. killed. He secreted himself in cornfields for a time, and finally succeeded in leaving the country. He went to Texas, was in […]

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Alexander Seely

SEELY, ALEXANDER, carpenter, Sec. 29, P.O. Troy Mills; born in St. Joseph Co., Mich., May 24, 1832; came to Linn Co. 1850, and settled near Cedar Rapids. His father was one of the first men who volunteered in the Black Hawk war, and helped to drive that notorious warrior out of Michigan. Mr. S. has […]

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