Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Journal newspaper
Tuesday, May 5, 1914
Page 2, Column 1
Peter B. Seager.
Peter B. Seager, 71, a veteran of the Civil War, died last night at his home, 930 Grape St. He was a member of the One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, New York Volunteers. Death followed a long llness. Besides his widow, Mrs. Amanda Seager, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. George Kraft of Rochester, Mrs. Myer Kleiman, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Walter Castler and Mrs. Floyd Bassett, all of this city. Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the undertaking rooms of George E. Fairchild, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery.
Obituary:
Syracuse, New York
The Journal newspaper
Tuesday, May 5, 1914
Page 2, Column 1
Peter B. Seager.
Peter B. Seager, 71, a veteran of the Civil War, died last night at his home, 930 Grape St. He was a member of the One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, New York Volunteers. Death followed a long llness. Besides his widow, Mrs. Amanda Seager, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. George Kraft of Rochester, Mrs. Myer Kleiman, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Walter Castler and Mrs. Floyd Bassett, all of this city. Services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the undertaking rooms of George E. Fairchild, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery.
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