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John Frank Seaney

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John Frank Seaney

Birth
Boston, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Jul 1913 (aged 60)
Boston, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Boston, Wayne County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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SERIES OF DEATHS IN ONE FAMILY
Boston, Ind., July 25, 1913
The death of Frank Seaney, a well known farmer of this vicinity, makes the fourth in the family and at the same house in the last two years. The first was that of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Seaney, two years ago. Nine months later his wife died, which was followed by the son's death in six weeks.
Wednesday morning Mr. Seaney started to the pasture with some cattle. Several hours later he was found unconcious by the side of the road, stricken with apoplexy. He died in the afternoon.

Apoplexy is bleeding into a cavity or organ. There are various forms of apoplexy, including adrenal apoplexy (ie, bleeding into adrenal glands) and pituitary apoplexy (ie, bleeding into the pituitary gland).
SERIES OF DEATHS IN ONE FAMILY
Boston, Ind., July 25, 1913
The death of Frank Seaney, a well known farmer of this vicinity, makes the fourth in the family and at the same house in the last two years. The first was that of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Seaney, two years ago. Nine months later his wife died, which was followed by the son's death in six weeks.
Wednesday morning Mr. Seaney started to the pasture with some cattle. Several hours later he was found unconcious by the side of the road, stricken with apoplexy. He died in the afternoon.

Apoplexy is bleeding into a cavity or organ. There are various forms of apoplexy, including adrenal apoplexy (ie, bleeding into adrenal glands) and pituitary apoplexy (ie, bleeding into the pituitary gland).

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