Seelye Biographies

  1. Alfred Barns Seelye - from a supplemental volume of "Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc." with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. - Pages 402-403. -
  2. Alson Seelye - from "History of Genesee County Michigan” by Edwin O. Wood, LL.D. President Michigan Historical Commission, Volume II, Published Federal Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916, page 707
  3. Anne Ide Barrows Seelye - from "Woman’s Who’s Who of America, A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada 1914-1915,” John William Leonard, Editor-in-Chief, The American Commonwealth Company, New York, page 729
  4. Andrew Jesse Seelye - from "History of Genesee county, Michigan. With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers” Published Everts & Abbott, Philadelphia, 1879, page 399
  5. Aron J. S. Seelye - from "Portrait and biographical record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola counties, Michigan containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens”, Published by Chapman Bros. Chicago, 1892, pages 799-800
  6. Eben Seelye from "History of Emmet County and Dickinson County Iowa, Volume I", Published by the Pioneer Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1917, pages 223-224. -
  7. Elizabeth Seelye from "Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century", Herringshaw, Thomas William, Chicago, IL: American Publishers' Association, 1902.
  8. Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye from "Woman’s Who’s Who of America, A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada 1914-1915,” John William Leonard, Editor-in-Chief, The American Commonwealth Company, New York, page 729
  9. Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye from "Herringshaw’s National Library of American Biography”, Volume V, Edited by Thomas William Herringshaw, American Publishers’ Association, Chicago, Ill., 1914, page 152
  10. Emma Seelye - from "Great Houstonians" website, tells of a combat veteran of the Civil War.
  11. George Canning Seelye - from "American ancestry: giving name and descent, in the male line, of Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States previous to the Declaration of Independence, A. D. 1776” edited by Thomas Patrick Hughes, Frank Munsell, Published by Munsell, 1894
  12. H. E. Seelye - from "History of the upper Mississippi Valley,” by H. N. Winchell, Published by the Minnesota Historical Company, Minneapolis, 1881, page 653
  13. Henry E. Seelye - from "The Bench and Bar of Illinois, Historical and Reminiscent, Volume II, “ edited by John M. Palmer, Published by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1899, page 651.
  14. Henry E. Seelye - from "The Book of Chicagoans, A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago,” edited by John W. Leonard, published A.N. Marquis & Company, Chicago, 1905, page 516.
  15. Henry E. Seelye - from "History of Anoka County & the towns of Champlin & Dayton in Hennepin County", By Albert M. Goodrich. Published 1905.
  16. Hiram Henry Seelye - from "Biographical Record of the Alumni and Non-Graduates of Amherst College, Volume II (Classes of ’72 – ’96)” Compiled and Edited by W.L. Montague, M.A., Ph.D., Class of ’55, Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass., 1901, page 143
  17. Hiram Hickok Seelye - from "General catalogue of the Auburn theological seminary: including the trustees, treasurers, professors, and alumni” compiled by Willis Judson Beecher, published by Daily advertiser and weekly journal printing house, 1883
  18. Horatio N. Seelye - from "History of the upper Mississippi Valley,” by H. N. Winchell, Published by the Minnesota Historical Company, Minneapolis, 1881, page 653
  19. Isaac Seelye - from "Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College,” Vol. V. June, 1792 – September, 1805, by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, Litt.D. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1911, pages 219-220
  20. James Witherell Seelye - from "Biographical Record of the Alumni and Non-Graduates of Amherst College, Volume II (Classes of ’72 – ’96)” Compiled and Edited by W.L. Montague, M.A., Ph.D., Class of ’55, Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass., 1901, page 183
  21. J.M. Seelye from "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Huron and Lorain, Ohio: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled Families," published Chicago 1894 by J.H. Beers & Co., pages 1023-1024.
  22. John Mason Seelye - from a supplemental volume of "Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc." with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. - Pages 400-401. -
  23. Joseph Seelye - - from "History of Illinois and Her People,” by Professor George W. Smith, Volume IV, The American Historical Society, Inc. publishers, Chicago and New York, 1927, pages 306 - 308
  24. Julius H. Seelye - from "A History of Amherst College (1895) " and the Amherst College website,
  25. Julius Hawley Seelye - from "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography,” Volume VI, published by James T. White & Company, New York, 1896, pages 157 – 158
  26. Laurenus Clark Seelye - from "Massachusetts of To-Day A Memorial of the State Historical and Biographical", prepared under the direction of Daniel Toomey, Edited by Thomas C. Quinn, Columbia Publishing Company, Boston, 1892, page 74.
  27. Matthew A. Seelye. from Samuel P. Bates, "History of Erie County, Pennsylvania", (Warner, Beers & Co.: Chicago, 1884), Part VI, Township Biographies, Franklin Township, p. 50
  28. Moses S. Seelye Sr. - from "History of Anoka County & the Towns of Champlin & Dayton in Hennepin County", By Albert M. Goodrich. Published 1905.
  29. Moses S. Seelye Jr. - from "History of Anoka County & the Towns of Champlin & Dayton in Hennepin County", By Albert M. Goodrich. Published 1905.
  30. Nathan A. Seelye - from "History of Genesee county, Michigan, her people, industries and institutions ", Volume II, by Edwin O. Wood, President Michigan Historical Commission, published by Federal Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916, page 612-615.
  31. Ralph Holland Seelye - from "Who’s Who in New England,” Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Second Edition, 1916, A.N. Marguis & Company, Publishers, Chicago, page 956
  32. Ralph Holland Seelye - from "Biographical Record of the Alumni and Non-Graduates of Amherst College, Volume II (Classes of ’72 – ’96)” Compiled and Edited by W.L. Montague, M.A., Ph.D., Class of ’55, Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass., 1901, page 281
  33. Rufus F. Seelye - from "Compendium of History and Biography of Hillsdale County Michigan ", Elon G. Reynolds, Editor, published by A.W. Bowen & Co., Chicago, 1903, page 452.
  34. Samuel Dibble Seelye - from "The Physicians and Surgeons of the United States,” edited by William B. Atkinson, M.D., published Charles Robson, Philadelphia 1878, page 54
  35. Samuel Dibble Seelye - from "History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography,” by Thomas McAdory Owen, LL.D., Volume IV, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, 1921, page 1524.
  36. Seth W. Seelye from Joseph Gaston, "The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811 - 1912", S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.; Chicago; 1912
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  37. Talcott W. Seelye - from "Seeley Genealogical Society Newsletter, February 2004, by Paul Taylor, pages 7 & 14.
  38. Thomas Seelye - from "History of Washtenaw County, Michigan : together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships...and biographies of representative citizens : history of Michigan,” published by Chas. C. Chapman & Co., Chicago, 1881, page 1089.
  39. Thomas T. Seelye MD - from "History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, from the First Indian Deed in 1659 to 1854,” by William Cothren, Published by Bronson Brothers, Waterbury, Conn., 1854, page 397-398.
  40. Thomas T. Seelye MD - from "CLEVELAND PAST AND PRESENT Its Representative Men Comprising Biographical Sketches of Pioneer Settlers and Prominent Citizens … “Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., Printers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1869.
  41. Walter Clark Seelye - from "Who’s Who in New England,” Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis, Second Edition, 1916, A.N. Marguis & Company, Publishers, Chicago, page 956
  42. Walter Clark Seelye - from "Biographical Record of the Alumni and Non-Graduates of Amherst College, Volume II (Classes of ’72 – ’96)” Compiled and Edited by W.L. Montague, M.A., Ph.D., Class of ’55, Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass., 1901, page 431
  43. William E. Seelye - from "History of the upper Mississippi Valley,” by H. N. Winchell, Published by the Minnesota Historical Company, Minneapolis, 1881, page 653
  44. William James Seelye - from "Biographical Record of the Alumni and Non-Graduates of Amherst College, Volume II (Classes of ’72 – ’96)” Compiled and Edited by W.L. Montague, M.A., Ph.D., Class of ’55, Carpenter & Morehouse, Printers, Amherst, Mass., 1901, pages 143- 144
  45. William James Seelye - from "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography,” published by James T. White & Company, New York, page 352.