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George Albert. SEAVEY [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1844. He died Sep 1908 in Colorado City, Colorado and was buried in Fairview Cemetary, Colorado Springs. George married Lillie E. GROSHONG on 1883 in Topeka, Kansas.

BIOGRAPHY: Moved to Colorado to do  mining.

Served in the 21st Infantry of Pennsylvania in the Civil War, enlisting in 1863.  (Colorado City Iris, Colorado City, Colorado, October 2, 1908)

1870 Census, George, age 25, is a farmer in Shaler Township, Allegheny County, PA, living with his mother Emily, age 72.

Car foreman of the Colorado Midland Railway. (Colorado City Iris, Colorado City, Colorado)

Representative of the south side in the town council since April 1896.
Elected alderman on the Citizen's ticket in the spring of 1907.

Resided at 318 South Sixth Street, Colorado City, CO.

Lillie E. GROSHONG married George Albert. SEAVEY on 1883 in Topeka, Kansas.

They had the following children:

  F i Emma Faye SEAVEY was born 1888 and died 24 Jul 1907.
  F ii Anna May SEAVEY was born Mar 1885.
  F iii Nina H. SEAVEY was born 18 Apr 1887.
  F iv
Leah E. SEAVEY was born Mar 1892.
  F v Verna F. SEAVEY was born 17 Dec 1894.
  F vi
Reta M. SEAVEY was born Jun 1897.

Sources: Hanson book p.85; Rootsweb posting; Colo City Iris 2 Oct 1908; colo
City Gazette 22 sep 1908.

George Alonzo SEAVEY [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 31 Jan 1866 and was employed Grain business in Sharpsburg, PA. He married Jane E. GERRKE on May 1889 in Sharpsburg, PA.

Jane E. GERRKE "Jennie" was born 1868. She married George Alonzo SEAVEY on May 1889 in Sharpsburg, PA.

They had the following children:

  F i
Ethel G. SEAVEY was born 1889.
  M ii
Raymond George SEAVEY was born 1891. He died 16 March 1914 (1915).
  F iii
Sarah J. SEAVEY was born 1893.

William Bagaley VATES [scrapbook] was born 4 Nov 1853. He died 3 Apr 1931 in Pueblo, CO and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado. William married Maude E. SEAVEY.

Other marriages:
SEAVEY, Emilie L.

Maude E. SEAVEY [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 18 Oct 1869 in Colorado. She died 8 Dec 1932 in Pueblo, CO and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado. Maude married William Bagaley VATES.


Charles SEAVEY [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1891. He died 17 Feb 1920 in Colorado and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado. Charles married Living.

BURIAL: Lot 22, Blk H, Grave 2, Mountain View Genealogy Research.

Living

They had the following children:

  F i Living

Boyd King SEAVEY [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 11 Mar 1888. He died 29 Jun 1963 in Long Beach, CA and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado. Boyd married Maude W. PEARSON on 29 Apr 1908 in Colorado City, Colorado.

BIOGRAPHY: Boyd was a first-class machinist on board the ill-fated U.S. gunboat Bennington, which was nearly destroyed by an explosion of its boilers in San Diego harbor.  66 men were killed, Boyd was severely injured.  He was a principal witness at the court-martial trial of Commander Young. (Colorado newspaper clipping provided by Lynne Johnston.)

Buried Lot 9, Blk G, grave 1, Mountain View Genealogy Research.

Maude W. PEARSON [Parents] [scrapbook] was born about 1886. She died 1961 in Flagstaff, AZ and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado. Maude married Boyd King SEAVEY on 29 Apr 1908 in Colorado City, Colorado.

They had the following children:

  M i Boyd K. SEAVEY was born 8 Jan 1912 and died 22 Aug 1974.
  M ii
Bobby Chuck SEAVEY died 1924 in Pueblo, CO and was buried in Mountain View Cemetary, Pueblo, Colorado.
  F iii
Grace Helen SEAVEY was born 23 Jan 1914. She died Circa 1959.

She died of cancer.  She had been married and divorced.
  F iv Living

Living

Bertha SEAVEY [Parents] died 1964 in San Luis Obispo, California. She married Living.


Stephen SEAVEY Sr. [Parents] was born 1686 in Seavey Island, Rye, Rockingham, NH and was employed in Captain . He died Oct 1742 in Kittery, York Co., Maine. Stephen married Anne FERNALD on 1711 in Rye, Rockingham, NH.

Other marriages:
DEERING, Mary Carpenter
HINCKS, Mary

Information from Ancestry.com, Family Trees, Hutchins Stratton Orr White Descendants
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Some source says born aft 1695, of Seavey's Island, Kittery, NH.
According to Parsons History of Rye, in 1682 the southern half of the Isles of
Shoals was assigned to NH, including Seavey Island; although it appears unlikely that he would have been born on Seavey Island. Apparently the northern islands were part of Kittery, Maine as mentioned about 1700. Since there is apparently no document giving his birth on Seavey Island, I will adopt the current designations: of Rye, Rockingham, NH.

In the year1792 Mary Kelley, Only surviving child of Joanna Kelley,
formerly Joanna Fernald and daghter and Heir of Thomas Fernald,
deseaced,conveyed to Stephen Seavey all of the land on Fernalds Island
in Kittery, which belonged to her said mother mother Joanna containing
about 16 acres. The same year Stephen Seavey purchased another lot on
the island from John Kennardand his wife Elizabeth, his wife, daughter
of Patience Atkins, who was one of the children of Thomas Fernald. He
was the first of the name of Seavey who owned land on the Island. March
20, 1730 John Fenderson conveyed to him another 17 acres. In Spetember
of 1742 the inventory of his estate included 49 1/2 acres of land on
Fernalds Island, which his administrator Stephen jr and Mary Seavey, in
1744, conveyed to Benjamin Miller, whoreconveyed the same to Stephen
Seavey jr.

Seaveys Island formerly Fernald's Island and now The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery Maine.

Anne FERNALD [Parents] was born 1685 in Kittery, Maine. She died in Kittery, York Co, ME. Anne married Stephen SEAVEY Sr. on 1711 in Rye, Rockingham, NH.

They had the following children:

  M i Nicholas SEAVEY Sr. was born 4 Aug 1717 and died 1798.
  M ii Stephen SEAVEY was born 26 Feb 1711 and died 31 Jan 1807.
  M iii
Michael SEAVEY was born 1715. He died 1795.
  F iv
Hannah SEAVEY was born 1723.

Nathaniel LEACH [Parents] was born 1694 in Elliot, York Co., Maine. He married Magdalene WILLIAMS on 23 Dec 1708.

Other marriages:
COWELL, Elizabeth

Magdalene WILLIAMS was born 1699 in Elliot, York Co., Maine. She married Nathaniel LEACH on 23 Dec 1708.

They had the following children:

  F i Hannah LEACH was born 4 Jun 1720 and died 18 Oct 1820.
  M ii
James LEACH was born 19 Sep 1709.
  M iii Nathaniel LEACH was born 16 Aug 1710 and died 1740.
  F iv Katherine LEACH was born 23 Feb 1712.
  M v John LEACH was born 4 Oct 1714.
  F vi
Mary LEACH was born 17 Jan 1716.
  M vii Joseph LEACH was born 20 Mar 1717.
  M viii
Benjamin LEACH was born 20 May 1718.
  M ix Ebenezer LEACH was born 13 Jul 1721.
  M x Samuel LEACH was born 19 Nov 1722 and died 18 Nov 1796.
  M xi Josiah LEACH was born 15 Jan 1726/1727.

William SEAVEY II [Parents] was born 1648 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH and was employed in Surveryor . He died 18 Jun 1732 in Rye, Rockingham, NH. William married Hannah JACKSON on 29 Jul 1680.

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Admitted as a freeman at Boston in May 1674, he was survyor of highways in 1683 at Portsmouth; on the grand jury there in 1682, 1683, 1695, 1698 and 1699; jury 1684, 1687 an 1692; coroners' juries, inquests of drownings May 10, 1674 and February 27, 1695; bondsman for John Reed, July 20, 1686 and signer February 20, 1689/90, general petition to Massachuetts for temporary government.
After the transfer of Sandy Beach, or Rye, from Portsmouth to Newcastle in 1693, he was Newcastle selectman in 1694, provincial assemblyman in 1697 and on the town committee to lay out common land in 1721. His name is on the tax lists for Greenland and Sandy Beach, August 25, 1684; rye and Greenland December, 1686; Sandy Beach 1698; and newcastler 1708, for three pounds, ten shillings.
Of sixty-odd year's remembrance, he deposed at Newcastle may 21, 1719, that he had been on the Sheepscot River in Maine before King Phillip's War. In 1728 he desired at a proprietor's meeting to be excused by reason of "age and infirmity" from further service in laying out the lands.
By his will, dated March 21, 1728/9 and probated June 18, 1733 "being of sound and perfect memory, but crazy and infirm in body", he gave to his wife Hannah, named executrix with his son William, all his household goods, two acres of salt march,, one-half his cattle and sheep, and the negro woman Ammi; fifteen pounds each to daughters Hannah and Hephsibah and sons Thomas and Ebenezer; three piunds each to his son-in-law Captain Samuel Banfield and granddaughter Mary (Banfield) Langdon; and twenty pounds to his son Stephen. He also cinfirmed prior deeds of gift of the homestead in Rye to his son William and of his lands south of the millsteam to his son James.

Hannah JACKSON [Parents] was born 1645 in Rye, Rockingham, NH. She died 31 Jan 1748 in Rye, Rockingham, NH. Hannah married William SEAVEY II on 29 Jul 1680.

They had the following children:

  M i Stephen SEAVEY Sr. was born 1686 and died Oct 1742.
  F ii Hannah SEAVEY was born about 1674.
  F iii Mary SEAVEY was born about 1683 and died 9 Jul 1724.
  M iv William SEAVEY was born about 1684 and died 28 Oct 1752.
  F v
Hepsibah SEAVEY was born 1692 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She died 1741.
  M vi Ebenezer SEAVEY was born 21 Apr 1695 and died 11 Nov 1760.
  M vii Thomas SEAVEY was born 21 Apr 1695 and died Sep 1738.
  M viii
Stillborn Son SEAVEY was born 21 Apr 1695 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire. He died 21 Apr 1695 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
  M ix James SEAVEY was born 1698 and died 9 Mar 1755.

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