Obit: Seager, Charlotte (1852 - 1921)
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Surnames: SEAGER
HURLBURT LYNCH POATE GRAY MACDONALD MENSING SALTER ZILLMAN ----Source: Clark
County Republican & Press (Neillsville, Wis.) 03/24/1921 Seager, Charlotte
(1852 - 17 Mar 1921) Mrs. N.J. Seager,
one of the old residents of this locality, died at her home
northeast of Neillsville, Clark County, Wis., March 17, 1921.
Deceased was born in the state of New York in 1852, her maiden name
being Charlotte Hurlburt. She came with her family to Clark County,
Wis. in 1871, and in 1874 was married to Nirum J. Seager. They
settled on the farm that has been the family home ever since. Mr.
Seager died in 1889. Mrs. Seager, with her two children, Albert and
Elsie, continued to live there together until the mother’s
death. She was a good mother, a kindly neighbor, faithful in her
home duties and helpful to all who needed her. She will be greatly
missed in the home in which her death has left a sad vacancy, and
the keenest sympathy is felt for those who are left to sorrow. Besides her
children she left four sisters: Mrs. J.W. Lynch, Neillsville; Mrs.
Wm. Poate, Taylor, Wis.; Mrs. J.E. Gray and Mrs. A. Gray of Colby,
and brother Will Hurlburt of York. All were her to attend the
funeral, also other relatives: Mr. Ray MacDonald and Mrs. Laura
Mensing of Marshfield, Mr. R.J. Salter and Mrs. Richard Zillman of
Colby. The funeral was
held Monday at the home, Rev. G.W. Longenecker officiating.
================== 1880 Federal
Census--Weston, Clark, WI Nrum Seager @40,
b. NY, Farmer, Father b. CT, Mother b. NY Wife: Sharlet
Seager @29, b. NY, Parents b. NY Son: Adelbert @5,
b. WI Dau: Alnda @3, b.
WI
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