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Catherine Hayes Seaton

Birth
Death
20 Feb 1895 (aged 54)
Harlem Springs, Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Harlem Springs, Carroll County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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2nd Wife of John J. Seaton. He was born Seaton, but changed spelling to Seeton
Mother of Laura M. 1870-1950
Maggie 1872-
Mary S. 1874-
Stella M. 1875-1958
Edward abt 1876-1903
Kathryn H. 1878-1954
Gracie 1880-1896
George 1883-


The following obit furnished by Richard Paul Culler of
Carrollton, Ohio:

Her obituary in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, February 22, 1895

Mrs. Catherine Seaton of Harlem, wife of John Seaton died Wednesday evening after a lingering illness. She had been an invalid for about five years. Her age was about 55 years. She was at Cleveland last fall for treatment but the relief she got was only temporary. Her husband, an old soldier, six children, and one stepson, survive her death. All children are yet at home and will miss the company and counsel of their best friend. The remains will be interred at Harlem this (Friday) afternoon--Rev. Wallace conducting the funeral service.
2nd Wife of John J. Seaton. He was born Seaton, but changed spelling to Seeton
Mother of Laura M. 1870-1950
Maggie 1872-
Mary S. 1874-
Stella M. 1875-1958
Edward abt 1876-1903
Kathryn H. 1878-1954
Gracie 1880-1896
George 1883-


The following obit furnished by Richard Paul Culler of
Carrollton, Ohio:

Her obituary in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, February 22, 1895

Mrs. Catherine Seaton of Harlem, wife of John Seaton died Wednesday evening after a lingering illness. She had been an invalid for about five years. Her age was about 55 years. She was at Cleveland last fall for treatment but the relief she got was only temporary. Her husband, an old soldier, six children, and one stepson, survive her death. All children are yet at home and will miss the company and counsel of their best friend. The remains will be interred at Harlem this (Friday) afternoon--Rev. Wallace conducting the funeral service.


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