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taken from article in The Quincy Daily Journal, Oct 18, 1909.
Friday of last week marked the fifty-second anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seaton, which was quietly observed at their home in Camp Point. They were married Oct. 15, 1857, Mrs. Seaton having been Miss Nancy Ellen Curry, a daughter of the late Thomas Curry of Clayton township. Mr. Seaton has seen much of public life, having been for many years a local banker, later a merchant, also serving a term as postmaster, and one term as sheriff of the county. For a time he was landlord of the old Windsor Hotel in Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton enjoy excellent health and bid fair to celebrate many more anniversaries.
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taken from article in The Quincy Daily Journal, Oct 18, 1909.
Friday of last week marked the fifty-second anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seaton, which was quietly observed at their home in Camp Point. They were married Oct. 15, 1857, Mrs. Seaton having been Miss Nancy Ellen Curry, a daughter of the late Thomas Curry of Clayton township. Mr. Seaton has seen much of public life, having been for many years a local banker, later a merchant, also serving a term as postmaster, and one term as sheriff of the county. For a time he was landlord of the old Windsor Hotel in Quincy. Mr. and Mrs. Seaton enjoy excellent health and bid fair to celebrate many more anniversaries.
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Family Members
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Benjamin Allen Curry
1825–1915
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Mary Ellen Curry Smith
1826–1886
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Susanna Curry Smith
1828–1904
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Richard S. Curry
1830–1919
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William M. Curry
1833–1857
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Sarah Elizabeth Curry Bradley
1835–1919
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Christopher Stafford Curry
1836–1917
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Henry Harrison Curry
1841–1920
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Simpson O. Curry
1845–1865
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Pauline Curry
1847 – unknown
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Pauline Q Curry Whitford
1847–1898
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Daniel O. Curry
1851–1853
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