Showing posts with label Newspaper/Obituary listings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newspaper/Obituary listings. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Added and Updated MyHeritage Record Collections - 27 June to 3 July 2025

 The following Record Collections were ADDED to or updated in the MyHeritage Collections Catalog during the week of 27 June to 3 July 2025:

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There are 3 ADDED record collections above this past week, and MyHeritage now has a total of  7,488 record collections (an increase of 3 collections from last week), with 35,683,948,328 (an increase of about 293 million entries from last week).    

The number of entries in the family tree collections were last updated six weeks ago.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Seavers in the News -- 1982 Obituary of Elsie Seaver (1897-1982) in Daytona Beach, Florida

  Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Springfield [Mass.] Union Union newspaper dated Sunday, 7 May 1982, Page 20, Column 1:

The transcription of the article is:

"Elsie Seaver

"DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Elsie (Armstrong) Seaver, 85, of this city, formerly of Springfield, died April 27 in Halifax Hospital.  She was born in Keighley, England, and had lived in Springfield since she was a teenager, moving here two years ago.  She was the widow of Ernest Seaver, who died in 1961.  She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, Dwight Clark Chapter, the Springfield Golden Age Club and Old First Church, Springfield.  She is survived by a son, Clifton of Daytona Beach; three brothers, Marshall Armstrong of Daytona Beach, T.O. Armstrong of Pittsburgh, Pa., and A. Edward Armstrong of West Springfield; two sisters, Doris Armstrong and Mary Remington, both of Springfield; and two grandsons.  Burial will be at Hillcrest Park Cemetery at the convenience of the family."

The source citation is:

"Elsie Seaver," The Springfield [Mass.] Union newspaper, Sunday, 7 May 1982, page 20, column 1, Elsie Seaver obituary; imaged,  GenealogyBank     (https://www.genealogybank.com : accessed 28 April 2025).

This obituary provides the name, age, residence, death date and place, spouse's name, child's name, sibling names, associations, and burial information.

Elsie May Armstrong was born15 February 1897 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England, the daughter of Tom and Emma (Holdsworth) Armstrong..  She died 27 April 1982 in Daytona Beach, Florida.  Elsie married Ernest Delos Seaver (1900-1961) on 2 October 1919 in Springfield, Massachusetts.  They had one child:

*  Clifton Horace Seaver (1921-2001), married 1941 Evelyn Doreen Baker (1920-2007).

I am probably a cousin to Clifton Horace Seaver, but I cannot connect him to Robert Seaver (1608-1683), the immigrant to Massachusetts.  He is descended from John Seaver (1778-1841) who married Susanna Trumbull (1783-1840) in 1802.

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this is one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a short obituary.   I am glad that  I can honor Elsie Seaver (1897-1982) today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Treasure Chest Thursday -- 1865 Death Notice of Amey Oatley (1798-1865) of East Killingly, Connecticut

 It's Treasure Chest Thursday - an opportunity to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history research and genealogy musings.

The treasure today is the 1865 death notice for Amey Oatley (1798-1865):


The record of Amey Oatley's death is 22nd entry on the page:


The transcribed information:
  • Name:  Oatley, Amey
  • Town:  East Killingly
  • Date of Death:  Feb. 8 [1865]
  • Age:  66 yrs, 10 mos, 16 das.
The source citation for this record is:

Newspaper death notices, Amey Oatley, died 8 February 1865, East Killingly, aged 66y-10m-16d; imaged, "Connecticut, U.S., Hale Collection of Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, 1629-1934," Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2900/records/239733 : accessed 5 March 2025), page 533 (image 408 of 556)Original data: The Charles R. Hale CollectionHale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut State Library.

Amy (Champlin) Oatley was born 9 March 1798 in South Kingastown, Rhode Island, the daughter of Joseph and Nancy (Kenyon) Champlin.  She died 8 February 1865 in East Killingly, Connecticut.  Amy married Jonathan Oatley (1790-1872) on 29 May 1813 in Exeter, Rhode Island.  They had 14 children born between 1815 and 1837.

Jonathan and Amy (Champlin) Oatley are my 3rd great-grandparents through their daughter Amy Frances Oatley (1826-1864) who married Henry Arnold White (1824-1885) in 1844.

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Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Seavers in the News -- Obituary of Gertrude R. Seaver (1912-1979) of Hyde Park, Massachusetts

Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Boston [Mass.] Globe newspaper dated Saturday, 3 February 1979, page 15, Column 6:

The transcription of the article is:

"SEAVER -- Of Hyde Park, February 1, Gertrude R. (Lynch), age 66, beloved wife of George T. Seaver, Jr., mother of Rita of Somerville, Joseph T. of Reading, and Edward K. Seaver, of Hyde Park.  Also survived by 5 grandchildren.  Funeral from the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak St., HYDE PARK, Monday morning at 8.  Funeral Mass in Most Precious Blood Church at 9 a.m.  Relatives and friends invited.  visiting hours Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m."

The source citation is:

"SEAVER," The Boston [Mass.] Globe newspaper, Saturday, 3 February 1979, page 15, column 6, Gertrude R. Seaver obituary; imaged,  Newspapers.com   (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 8 July 2024).

This obituary provides only an age, a residence, a death date, and list of survivors, plus information about the funeral service.

Gertrude Rita Lynch (1912-1979) was born 31 October 1912 in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Patrick R. and Sahara (--?--) Lynch.  She died 1 February 1979 in Hyde Park, Massachusetts.  She married George Thomas Seaver (1914-2001) in about 1935 in Boston.  He was the son of George Thomas and Mary J. "Minnie" (Donovan) Seaver.  They had three children:

*  Rita Gertrude Seaver (1937-1995).
* Joseph Thomas Seaver (1941-2000), married Ernesta M. Puricelli (1934-2024).
*  Edward Kenneth Seaver (1948-2013), married 1970 Angelina Albina Inzodda (1948-2005).

I don't know the relationship of George Thomas Seaver to me because he is descended from Joseph T. Seaver (1805-????) and Betsey Davis (1810-1868) of Taunton, Massachusetts.  We are probably 9th cousins once removed or similar.

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this is one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person's obituary has no information about the person's occupation, associations, or accomplishments.  I am glad that I can honor Gertrude Rita (Lynch) Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a paid subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2024, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Seavers in the News -- William B. Seaver Dies in 1972 in St. Petersburg, Florida

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from Tampa Bay [Fla.] Times newspaper dated 8 January 1972, page 20:

The transcription of the article is:

"SEAVER -- William B., 73, of 1236 55th Ave. N. died at a local hospital Thursday, January 6, 1972.  He was born in Kissimmee, Fla. and came here 10 years ago from Orlando.  Mr. Seaver was a retired pastry chef and a member of the Episcopal Church.  Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred A. Seaver of St. Petersburg; 3 sons, Judge William H. Seaver of Dade City, Fla., Mr. James Seaver of Ft. Worth, Tex., and Mr. Tommy Seaver of Orlando, Fla.; 2 daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Henry of Melbourne, Fla., Mrs. Sally Styronovjski of Los Angeles, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Cora Dean, of Kissimmee, Fla., and 9 grandchildren; 2 stepsons, Mr. Kenneth McGown of Little Ferry, N.J., and Mr. Donald McGown of Mahopac, N.Y. and 7 step grandchildren.  Services will be held Tuesday, January 11, 1972 at the Alan R. McLeod Funeral Home, 1915 62nd Ave. N. at 2 pm with Fr. Herbert E. Beck officiating.  Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.  Friends may call at the Chapel Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 pm."

The source citation is:

"Seaver,Tampa Bay [Fla.] Times newspaper, Saturday, 8 January 1972, page 20, column 3, William B. Seaver obituary,   Newspapers.com   (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 24 April 2023).

This obituary identifies his name, residence, age, date and place of death, names of his wife, children, sibling and step-grandchildren, occupation, and church affiliation, but no education, military or other information.  

William Bert Seaver (1898-1972) was born 14 January 1898 in Kissimmee, Florida, the son of Robert Lewis and Dora Ann (Padgett) Seaver.  He died 6 January 1972 in St. Petersburg, Florida.  William married (1) Grace Helen Nicholson (1896-1987) on 17 April 1922 in Orlando, Florida.  They had five children:

*  William Henry Seaver (1923-2020), married (1) 1947 Joyce Inez Raborn (1922-????); (2) 1961 Naomi Kirkland (1915-2002). 
*  Evelyn Marie Seaver (1925-????), married 1952 Lyle Richard Henry (1927-2014).
*  James Donald Seaver (1930-????), married c1958 Betty Mignonne Skelton (1934-????).
*  Robert Nicholson "Tommy" Seaver (1932-2000), married 1975 Elizabeth Mary Novak (1936-????).
*  Roberta N. Seaver (1934-????), married c1962 Myron Styranovski (1933-2010).

He married (2) Mildred Alice (Burr) McGown (1897-1986).

William Bert Seaver (1893-1972) is not a cousin of mine.  He descends from John and Ann (White) Sever of Georgia.

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has an obituary with living relatives listed. I am glad that I can honor William Bert Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2023, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Seavers in the News -- Ethel Seaver Staniland Dies in 1972 in Buffalo, New York

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Buffalo [N.Y.] News newspaper dated 12 October 1972, page 54:

The transcription of the article is:

"STANILAND -- Ethel Seaver

"Oct. 12, 1972, suddenly, at her late residence, 900 Delaware Ave. in Buffalo, wife of the late George S. Staniland, M.D.; mother of Mrs. George M. Denny; grandmother of Mrs. Robert A. Murray and the late George S. Spaulding; also survived by three great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Howard N. Round.  Funeral private, Flowers gratefully declined."

The source citation is:

"Ethel Seaver Staniland,The  Buffalo [N.Y.] News newspaper, Thursday, 12 October 1972, page 54, column 5, Ethel Seaver Staniland obituary, Newspapers.com  (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 27 March 2023).

This obituary identifies her name, residence, date and place of death, names of her husband, one child and two grandchildren and a sibling, with no education, occupation, or association information.  

Ethel Nicholena Seaver (1878-1972) was born 28 September 1878 in Buffalo, New York, the daughter of Joseph Vauxhall and Julia Felicia (Krapp) Seaver.  She died 12 October 1972 in Buffalo.  Ethel married George Samuel Staniland (1876-1962) on 26 June 1900 in Buffalo.  They had one child:

*  Ethel Blanchard Staniland (1903-1995), married (1) 1925 Charles James Spaulding (1903-????),; (2) 1936 George Miller Denny (1895-1964).

I am not relted to Ethel Nicholena (Seaver) Staniland because she is descended from an Irish Seaver who migrated to Buffalo, New York before 1845.  

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a very short obituary. I am glad that I can honor Ethel Nicholena (Seaver) Staniland today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2023, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Seavers in the News -- Roy J. Seaver Dies in 1971 in North Carolina.

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Macon [Ga.] Telegraph newspaper dated 6 November 1971, page 14:

The transcription of the article is:

"ROY J. SEAVER

"Roy J. Seaver, 84, of Franklin, N.C., died Thursday.  Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary with burial in Jordan Chapel Cemetery in Peach County with Masonic rites.

"Survivors include his widow, the former Clyde Hardison; a son, Max Seaver of Miami, Fla.,; and a daughter.

"The family is at the residence of Rene Hardison, 3944 Meadowbrook Drive."

The source citation is:

"Roy J. Seaver,The Macon [Ga.] Telegraph newspaper, Saturday, 6 November 1971, page 14, column 1, Roy J. Seaver obituary; Newspapers.com  (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 6 March 2023).

This obituary identifies his name, age, residence, date and place of death,  names of his wife, and two sisters, with education and occupations information.  

Roy James Seaver (1887-1971) was born 31 August 1887 in Wises Landing, Kentucky, the son of George Washington and Rosala Frances (Foster) Seaver.  He died 4 November 1971 in Waynesboro, North Carolina.  He married (1) Hettie Florence Warman (1889-1957) on 30 August 1909 in Jeffersonville, Indiana.  They had three children:

*  Bercell Warman Seaver (1910-1959), married (1) 1942 Dorothy May Cully (1910-1989); (2) 1955  Elizabeth Kupfersberger (1915-????).
*  Maxwell Foster Seaver (1914-1977), married 1947 Nadine Sauls (1918-1973)
*  Wildene Reid Seaver (1918-2003), married (1) 1930 Harold Leroy Trimble (1914-2006); (2) 1947 Attilio F. Cicerelli (????-????).

Roy James Seaver married (2) Susie Clyde Hardiman (1904-1989) on 12 October 1946 in Highlands, Florida.  They had no children.

I am not related to Roy James Seaver to my knowledge.  He is a descendant of Daniel and Julia (Holcomb) Seaver of New York.  Daniel may be a descendant of Robert Seaver of Roxbury Massachusetts, but I have not found the link to Daniel's Seaver ancestry yet. 

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a fairly limited obituary. I am glad that I can honor Roy James Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2023, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Seavers in the News -- Dudley Seaver Dies in Rochester, New York in 1970

Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from the Rochester [N.Y.] Democrat an Chronicle newspaper dated 3 April  1970, page 46:

The transcription of the article is:

"Seaver, Dudley

"Dudley Seaver of 114 Gates-Greece Townline Rd, Formerly of Addison, N.Y., April 1, 1970.  He is survived by his sons, Harold, John, Charles Seaver; his daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Pastalenic, Mrs. Gloria Churzan, Cynthia Donna and Barbara; his sisters, Mrs. Gloria McMurtley; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

"A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family.  Reference, The Suburban Funeral Home, 1862 Spencerport Rd."

The source citation is:

"Seaver, Dudley" Rochester [N.Y.] Democrat and Chronicle newspaper, Friday, 3 April 1970, page 46, column 7, Dudley Seaver obituary; Newspapers.com   (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 29January 2023).

This obituary identifies his name, residence, date of death, sons, daughters and siblings names, but not employment or association information.

Orville Dudley "Orvie" Seaver (1902-1970 was born 3 October 1902 in Hallsport, New York, the son of Harold Andrew and Lytie Genevra (Perkins) Seaver.  He died 1 April 1970 in Rochester, New York.  He married Ruth Dorothy Knapp (1916-1957) in about 1935, probably in New York.  They had five children:

*  Barbara Gale Truman Seaver (1937-????), married 1957 Robert D, Halbakken (1934-2006)
*  Donna Leigh Seaver (1939-????), married 1969 Kenneth Myron Haney (1941-????).
*  Cynthia Ruth Seaver (1942-2008), married 1961 Elmer L. Armstrong (1940-????).
*  John Howard Seaver (1943-2006), married about 1962 Patricia Ann Ross.
*  Charles Dudley Seaver (1948-1998), married Charlotte T. --?--.

Orville Dudley Seaver is my 6th cousin twice removed, with common Seaver ancestors of 7th great-grandfather Joseph Seaver (1672-1754).

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a fairly sparse obituary. I am glad that I can honor Orville Dudley Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2023, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Seavers in the News -- Fred Jay Seaver (1877-1970) Dies in Charlotte, N.C.

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from the Orlando [Fla.] Evening Star newspaper dated 23 December 1970, page 48:

The transcription of the article is:

"SEAVER DR., FRED JAY -- Funeral services for Dr. Fred Jay Seaver, 93, of 201 Alexander Place, Winter Park, who died Monday, will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home, with Dr. Malcolm Matheson of First United Methodist Church officiating.  Interment will be at Palm Cemetery.  Dr. Seaver was a Doctor of Science with Ph.D and Sc.D degrees and head curator of N.Y. Botanical Gardens.  He was teacher of botany at the Florida Southern for two years, a teacher of General Science at the College of Orlando for several years, and a member of University Club of Winter Park and Sigma Xi.  He is survived by daughters, Mrs. Bernice Blackmon, Lancaster, S.C., Mrs. Hortense Hewitt, Marion, N.C.; brother, Arthur G. Seaver, Cedaredge Colo.; sister, Mrs. Nettie Detrick, Bishop, Calif.  Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park."  

The source citation is:

"Seaver Dr., Fred Jay,Orlando Evening Star newspaper, Wednesday, 23 December 1970, page 15, column 1, Dr. Fred Jay Seaver obituary; Newspapers.com   (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 26 December 2022).

This obituary identifies his name, date of death, married daughters names and locations, sibling names and locations, and professional associations.

Fred Jay Seaver (1877-1970) was born 14 March 1877 in Webster County, Iowa, the son of Joshua Marshall and Gulielma Maria "Elma" (Sturtevant) Seaver.  He died 21 December 1970 in Charlotte, North Carolina.  He married (1) Hortense Adelaide Shuebly (1877-1940) on 19 June 1905 in Manson, Iowa.  They had two children:

*  Bernice Seaver (1906-1989), married Woodrow Franklin Blackmon (1915-1994).
*  Hortense Eloise Seaver (1908-1978), married 1033 Albert Cullen Hewitt (1904-1999).

Fred married (2) Finetta Alice Fry (1881-1964) on 23 September 1941 in White Plains, New York.  They had no children.

Fred Jay Seaver is my 7th cousin 2 times removed.  Our common Seaver ancestor is my 9th great-grandfather Robert Seaver (1608-1683).

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person was a world famous botanist. I am glad that I can honor Fred Jay Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2022, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Seavers in the News -- Vernon H. Seaver Dies in 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Cincinnati [Ohio] Enquirer newspaper dated 6 Jul 1969, page 22:

The transcription of the article is:

"SEAVER

"Vernon H., beloved husband of Henrietta Seaver; father of Mrs. James Vandermolen, Mt. Washington. Thursday, July 3, 1969; residence, Hillsboro, Ohio.  Services, Miller Funeral Home, Hillsboro, Ohio, Monday, July 7, at 11 A.M.  Visitation, Sunday at the funeral home, 1 to 9 P.M."

The source citation is:

"Seaver,The Cincinnati [Ohio] Enquirer, Sunday, 6 July 1969, page 22, column 7, Vernon H. Seaver obituary; Newspapers.com   (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 28 November 2022).

This obituary identifies his name, day of death, his wife's name and his daughters' married names.  There is no birth date or location, no parent's names, no occupation, no affiliations, and no cause of death information.  

Vernon Hayes Seaver (1906-1969) was born 7 March 1906 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Louis Ticknor and Henrietta (Hicks) Seaver.  He died 3 July q1969 in Hillsboro, Ohio.  He married Henrietta Fredericka Fischer (1911-1992) in December 1939 in Cincinnati.  They had one child:

*  unknown Seaver, married James M. Vandermolen.

Vernon Hayes Seaver is my eighth cousin twice removed.  Our common Seaver ancestor is my 9th great-grandfather Robert Seaver (1608-1683).

I did not know his spouse's name and still don't know his daughter's name after searching family trees and Ancestry records.
 
There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a very short obituary.  I am glad that I can honor Vernon Hayes Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


Copyright (c) 2022, Randall J. Seaver

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Vauxes in the News -- Dr. C.J. Vaux (1874-1927) Dies in 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

It's time for another edition of "Vauxes in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Vaux (my 2nd great-grandmother's maiden surname) that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from the Pittsburgh [Penn.] Post-Gazette newspaper dated 16 April 1927:


The transcription of the article is:

"DR. C.J. VAUX'S DEATH BLOW TO PROFESSION AND FRIENDS
City, County and State Officials to Attend Funeral Tomorrow
Pallbearers Named

"The medical nation, and thousands of personal and official friends, were slowly recovering last night from the shock of the unexpected death yesterday of Dr. Carey Judson Vaux, director of the City Department of Health and one of the country's most noted authorities on preventive medicine.

"Plans for the funeral went forward under the direction of Dr. David W. Vaux, a cousin, and Dr. A.H. Colwell, a personal and professional friend.  The widow, near collapse, received only a few close friends in the home, 536 Larimer avenue.

"The funeral, which will be attended by city, county and state officials, in addition to members of Dr. Vaux's profession from various parts of the country, will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow from the funeral home of Thomas Moreland at Highland avenue and Rippey street.

"Active pallbearers for the funeral were announced last night.  There will be 11, all doctors of medicine.  They are H.E. McQuire, D.W. Vaux, R.G. Burns, E.R. Walters, Harold O. Miller, Robert L. Anderson, "Ralph L. Hill, Walter L. Donaldson, W.H. Mayer, E.B. Heckel, and A.H. Colwell.

"Dr. Vaux died at 1:02 p.m. in St. Francis Hospital from peritonitis which set in following an abdominal operation a week ago.  He was aged 51.  He was considered as recovering until Wednesday night.

"Wife at Bedside

"At the bedside when death came were his wife, Mrs. Grace Vaux; his daughter, Mary Isabel, age 8; Dr. and Mrs. David W. Vaux, and Dr. Colwell.

"Dr. Vaux, who served with distinction in the Army Medical corps for two and a half years during the World War, attained national fame a year ago when, as Pittsburgh Public Health director, he instituted the practice of quarantine for pneumonia patients.  Whereas the year before deaths in Pittsburgh from pneumonia had totaled 2,047, the year following the quarantine restrictions showed a total of slightly more than 1,000 deaths from this cause.

"When former Mayor William A. Magee assumed office he appointed Dr. Vaux as director of the Department of Health.  On January 1, 1926, Mayor Kline appointed him to a four year term.  Previous to Mayor Kline's election Dr. Vaux had been mentioned as a candidate but refused to allow his name used, preferring to spend his time and energy in improving sanitation and reducing the prevalency of contagious disease.

"Lecturer at Pitt

"For the last five years Dr. Vaux had lectured on preventive medicine at the University of Pitts burgh School of Medicine, from which he was graduated in 1901.  It then was the Western University of Pennsylvania.

"All afternoon and far into last night a continual procession of friends and public officials called at the home to extend their condolences to the bereaved family.  At twilight the hallway, living room and dining room were banked in floral tributes from those who knew and admired the unassuming health director.  Telegraphic messages of condolence began pouring in as soon as news service wires carried the news of his death to all parts of the nation.

"Dr. Vaux was a native Pittsburgher, his grandfathers on both sides having been pioneer settlers here.  His grandfather Vaux for many years ran a ferry from Ferry street to the South Side.  His mother's father, the Rev. James Smith, was a noted Baptist minister in the frontier region west of the Allegheny mountains, serving in pastorates for 63 years.

"Mr. Vaux was born November 21, 1876.  He had one sister, Mrs. Edna Stewart of Cleveland.  He attended the Humboldt Public School and the Central High School before beginning the study of medicine.

"Served Overseas.

"For 16 years he conducted a general practice in medicine in the vicinity of his home, 526 Larimer avenue.  On June 1, 1917, he entered the Medical Corps of the Army as a first lieutenant.  On March 20, 1918, he went overseas, where he remained until June 12, 1919.  While in France he saw active service from June 1 to August 31 at Vosges.  He was in the Toul sector at St. Mihiel  from September 10 to 19 in 1918.  On October 9, 1918, he followed the American troops in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, remaining in the Verdun region until the armistice.  After the armistice he was made commanding surgeon of the Fifth Division and went with it as part of the army of occupation.  He was cited for conspicuous service by Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, commanding the Fifth.

"Dr. Vaux was a member of the American, Pennsylvania State and Allegheny County medical associations.  For many years he was secretary of the county organization and served one term as president.  He also was a member of Crescent Lodge No. 576, F. and A.M., Pittsburgh Consistory and Syria Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.  He belonged to the First Baptist Church.

"Early in 1917 Dr. Vaux married Miss Grace McKay of Pittsburgh.  Only one child was born to them.

"Dr. Vaux returned from France with the rank of colonel, which he held in the Army Reserve Medical corps.  He was an active worker in the American Legion and Medical Veterans of Foreign Wars."

The source citation is:

"Dr. C.J. Vaux/s Death Blow To Profession and Friends," Pittsburgh [Penn.] Post-Gazette newspaper, Saturday, 16 April 1927, page 1, column 6, Dr. Carey Judson Vaux  obituary;   Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 18 April 2022). 

Carey Judson Vaux (1874-1927) was born 21 November 1874 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Albert Rendall and Electa H. (Smith) Vaux of Pittsburgh.  He married in about 1913 to Grace Jane McCrea (1883-1954) in Pittsburgh.  They had one child:

*  Mary Isabel Vaux (1916-1996), married 26 December 1945 to Charles Lawson Shook (1913-2006).

I am a second cousin three times removed to Carey Judson Vaux (1874-1927), with common ancestors of James Vaux (1787-1839) and Mary Palmer (1790-1845), who migrated from South Petherton, Somerset, England to Erie County, New York in the early 1830s.

There are hundreds of Vaux "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them. Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person becomes a doctor and a soldier, and serves their community. I am glad that I can honor Dr. Carey Judson Vaux today.

You never know when a descendant, relative or friend will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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