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Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley 1841–1918 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 February 1841

Birth Location: Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 2 December 1918

Death Location: Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Zadock Seely

Mother: Althea Cheers

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In 1841, Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley entered the world in Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Zadock S Seely And Althea Maria Cheers. Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley passed away in 1918 in Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley entered the world in Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Zadock S Seely And Althea Maria Cheers.
  • Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley passed away in 1918 in Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Charles Seeley's Ancestors

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Charles Seeley
1841–1918
Birth Place: Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Zadock S. Seely
1794–1891
Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA
Althea (Maria) Cheers
1804–1885
Pennsylvania
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Charles Seeley's Timeline

2 Records

1841
6 February 1841
Birth of Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley in Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA
Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA
1918
2 December 1918
Age 77
Death of Charles Grandison "Grant" Seeley in Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA
Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 February 1841
    Event Place: Oakland Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 December 1918
    Event Place: Plum Twp, Venango Co, Pennsylvania, USA

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