Jean Ward Seeley

(1927)

Dies From Injuries

Injuries suffered Sunday afternoon when she leaped from a rig drawn by a runaway horse caused the death Monday morning of Mrs. Jean Ward Seeley, 21, of Evans Mills, Route 1. Mrs. Seeley died at the House of the Good Samaritan. Death resulted from a fractured skull. She married Russell Seeley on August 8, 1925, at Sterling, Ont., and they moved to Evans Mills about a year ago, where Mr. Seeley was employed on the state roads. Her husband, her infant daughter, Marjorie; her parents, three brothers and five sisters, survive.

The Journal and Republican and Lowville Times (Lowville, N.Y.), Thursday, April 21, 1927

Mrs. Jean Ward Seeley, 21, of Evans Mills, near Watertown, died at a hospital in that city Monday, the victim of the first runaway in many years in that vicinity. She was injured in leaping from the carriage. Mr. Seeley and his six-months-old child also leaped were uninjured.

Published in the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Friday April 22, 1927 page 4

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Jean
Last Name
Seeley
Date of Death
April 
18, 
1927
Death Place
Watertown, NY
Marriage Information
Spouse
Russell Seeley
Date of Marriage
August 
8, 
1925
Marriage Place
Sterling, Ontario, CAN
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