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M. W. Seely

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412:, in 1851. With his second wife, he had at least two children. Their son Charles Merritt Seely was a successful businessman in Canton, South Dakota, served two terms as mayor, and was appointed financial clerk of the federally-administered Hiawatha Asylum. 408:
M. W. Seely married twice, his first wife was Charlotte Byington, of Cairo, New York. She died while they were living in Peru, Indiana. Seely subsequently married Susan Helen Akin, of
317:, but he was mostly associated with Ripon. He was one of the founding members of the St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Ripon, and was one of the first officers of the church. 867: 857: 354:. He was assigned to examine the evidence of people who claimed exemption from military service. He also served three years as municipal judge of the city and town of 294:
as commissioner to try to collect any remaining evidence and testimony to attempt to restore the records as much as possible, but he was mostly unsuccessful.
290:, where he was a prominent lawyer in the community. After a fire destroyed many of the court records in Miami County, Seely was appointed by an act of the 847: 837: 302: 862: 842: 797: 329: 41: 852: 347: 325: 233: 158: 351: 743: 245: 713: 306: 249: 619: 872: 390: 337: 333: 257: 253: 598: 594: 529: 436: 409: 402: 291: 588: 562: 310: 556:
An Act to apportion and district anew the Members of the Senate and Assembly of the State of Wisconsin
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legislative sessions. At the time, his district comprised Marquette and Green Lake counties.
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Lyon) Seely, of Bainbridge, New York. His paternal grandfather, Eli Seely, served in the
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Seely was the second of at least six children born to Henry "Harry" and Clarissa "Clara" (
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin
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After his term in the legislature, Seely served as a county commissioner for the
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A Manual of Customs, Precedents, and Forms, in Use in the Assembly of Wisconsin
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Later in life, he went to live with his son, Charles, in
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Descendants of Obadiah Seely of Stamford, Connecticut
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(1914). 421: 301:and settled in what is now the town of 297:In the mid-1840s, he moved west to the 286:Sometime before 1843, he moved west to 303:Brooklyn, Green Lake County, Wisconsin 383: 7: 691:. Acme Publishing Co. 1890. p.  320:In 1858, Seely was elected to the 14: 587:"History of Fond du Lac County". 305:. At the time, this was part of 240:pioneer. He was a member of the 848:People from Bainbridge, New York 463:History of Miami County, Indiana 16:19th century American politician 838:People from Wisconsin Territory 628:. September 8, 1889. p. 15 189: 750:. November 19, 1915. p. 1 720:. December 10, 1909. p. 4 1: 590:History of Northern Wisconsin 528:Crane, L. H. D., ed. (1860). 429:Smith, James H., ed. (1880). 863:People from Ripon, Wisconsin 843:People from Dakota Territory 328:ticket. He represented the 889: 391:American Revolutionary War 330:29th State Senate district 853:People from Peru, Indiana 806: 787: 779: 772: 223: 83: 48: 28: 714:"Death of Grandma Seely" 660:. Vol. 4. pp.  410:Ontario County, New York 403:Massachusetts Bay Colony 377:Personal life and family 292:Indiana General Assembly 279:M. W. Seely was born in 134:Cause of death 748:Dakota Farmers' Leader 718:Dakota Farmers' Leader 147:Forest Hill Cemetery, 744:"Chas. Merritt Seely" 563:Wisconsin Legislature 214:Charles Merritt Seely 654:White, Elizabeth S. 620:"Deaths–Seely" 536:(Report). p. 12 281:Bainbridge, New York 252:counties during the 209:Harriet M. (Baldwin) 149:Canton, South Dakota 106:Bainbridge, New York 299:Wisconsin Territory 171:Charlotte Byington 352:Fond du Lac County 173:(died before 1851) 873:Wisconsin lawyers 816: 815: 810:Charles S. Kelsey 807:Succeeded by 783:Martin L. Kimball 500:"City of Ripon". 324:, running on the 227: 226: 78:Charles S. Kelsey 66:Martin L. 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Index

Wisconsin Senate
29th
Martin L. Kimball
Charles S. Kelsey
Bainbridge, New York
Canton
Dakota Territory
Stroke
Republican
Republican
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Senate
Green Lake
Marquette
1859
1860
Bainbridge, New York
Peru, Indiana
Indiana General Assembly
Wisconsin Territory
Brooklyn, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
Marquette County
Green Lake
Ripon
Wisconsin Senate
Republican Party
29th State Senate district
1859
1860
Union Army

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