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Charles Edward Seeley 1886–1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 SEP 1886

Birth Location: Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA

Death Date: 6 APR 1964

Death Location: Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA

Father: George Seeley

Mother: Sarah Dolson

Spouse(s): Mairiam Smith

Children(s):

The story of Charles Edward Seeley began in 1886 in Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA. Charles Edward Seeley married Mairiam Martha Smith. Charles Edward Seeley passed away in 1964 in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Edward Seeley began in 1886 in Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA.
  • Charles Edward Seeley married Mairiam Martha Smith.
  • Charles Edward Seeley passed away in 1964 in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA.

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Charles Seeley's Ancestors

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Charles Seeley
1886–1964
Birth Place: Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA
Parents
George Russell Seeley
1853–1925
Jonesboro, Union Co., IL, USA
Sarah (C.) Dolson
1861–1886
Wheatland , Bureau Co., IL, USA
Grandparents
Josephus (E.) Seeley
1818–1883
Cape Giradeau, MO, USA
Nancy (Celia) Hunsaker
1820–1871
Anna Cemetery, Anna, Union, IL, USA
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Hunsaker
1793–1851
Louanna Shaw
1795–1833
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Hunsaker
1763–1841
Mary Snyder
1766–1843

Charles Seeley's Timeline

2 Records

1886
3 SEP 1886
Birth of Charles Edward Seeley in Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA
Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA
1964
6 APR 1964
Age 78
Death of Charles Edward Seeley in Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA
Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 SEP 1886
    Event Place: Kennett, Dunklin Co., MO, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 APR 1964
    Event Place: Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, USA

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