Peter Newcomb Cushman Seaton, 1850–1912?> (aged 61 years)
- Name
- Peter Newcomb Cushman /Seaton/
- Given names
- Peter Newcomb Cushman
- Nickname
- Cush
- Surname
- Seaton
Birth
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Census
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Note: pg. 115 Leonard Seaton Jr. Asst. Marshal |
Birth of a brother
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Occupation
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Note: "He lived in the neighborhood of his birthplace until he was seventeen years of age when he moved to Charles City, Floyd county, Iowa and engaged in farming." "He lived in the neighborhood of his birthplace until he was seventeen years of age when he moved to Charles City, Floyd county, Iowa and engaged in farming." "It was in 1877, I believe, that Cousin Cushman moved from Charles City to Algona, in the same State, and there followed farming for some time, then operated a tow mill and hay press for several years. Then he took up electric-light work, directing the electric-light plant of that city for about two years, when, on account of poor health, he gave up that work and moved to Springfield, South Dakota, and began farming again. After raising one crop in Dakota he moved to Birch Tree, Shannon county, Missouri, starting October 10, 1904. At the latter place he followed farming until May 1899, when he took the back track for Springfield, South Dakota, where he lived at the writing of this poor sketch of a superior gentleman, in January, 1902." |
Marriage
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Note: C.B. Hamlin performed the ceremony. |
Birth of a sister
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Cause: bronchitis |
Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a daughter
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Census
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Note: Occupation: farmer Birthplace: NY Birthplace of parents: NY |
Birth of a son
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Death of a mother
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Census
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Address: Commercial Street |
Marriage of a daughter
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Death of a daughter
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Marriage of a daughter
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Note: Married by the Reverend David J. Parrin |
Death of a father
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Cause: apoplexy
Address: No. 16 Straub Street Rochester, NY |
Death of a brother
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Burial of a father
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Cemetery: Roberts Corners (Evergreen) Cemetery |
Burial of a mother
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Cemetery: Evergreen Cemetery |
Death
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Burial
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Cemetery: Grand View Memorial Park
Address: 1341 Glendale Road Glendale, CA 91201-1914 |
father |
1825–1903
Birth: August 25, 1825
31
15
— Ellisburg, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: September 5, 1903 — Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA |
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mother |
1828–1884
Birth: 1828
Death: March 9, 1884 — Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1847 — New York, USA |
2 years
elder brother |
1849–1849
Birth: January 9, 1849
23
21
— Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: October 22, 1849 — Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA |
21 months
himself |
1850–1912
Birth: October 10, 1850
25
22
— Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: 1912 — Los Angeles, California, USA |
18 years
younger brother |
1867–1908
Birth: about 1867
41
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— Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: July 12, 1908 — Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA |
5 years
younger sister |
himself |
1850–1912
Birth: October 10, 1850
25
22
— Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: 1912 — Los Angeles, California, USA |
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wife |
1851–1920
Birth: August 29, 1851
25
21
— Henderson, Jefferson, New York, USA Death: 1920 — Los Angeles, California, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — December 16, 1871 — Charles City, Floyd, Iowa, USA |
19 months
daughter |
1873–1937
Birth: July 8, 1873
22
21
— Iowa, USA Death: October 26, 1937 — Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA |
6 years
daughter |
1879–1897
Birth: July 4, 1879
28
27
— Algona, Iowa, USA Death: March 22, 1897 — Winona, Missouri, USA |
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1879–1959
Birth: July 4, 1879
28
27
— Algona, Iowa, USA Death: October 15, 1959 — Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA |
4 years
son |
1883–1951
Birth: July 28, 1883
32
31
— Iowa, USA Death: February 27, 1951 — Los Angeles, California, USA |
Census |
pg. 115 Leonard Seaton Jr. Asst. Marshal |
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Occupation |
"He lived in the neighborhood of his birthplace until he was seventeen years of age when he moved to Charles City, Floyd county, Iowa and engaged in farming." "It was in 1877, I believe, that Cousin Cushman moved from Charles City to Algona, in the same State, and there followed farming for some time, then operated a tow mill and hay press for several years. Then he took up electric-light work, directing the electric-light plant of that city for about two years, when, on account of poor health, he gave up that work and moved to Springfield, South Dakota, and began farming again. After raising one crop in Dakota he moved to Birch Tree, Shannon county, Missouri, starting October 10, 1904. At the latter place he followed farming until May 1899, when he took the back track for Springfield, South Dakota, where he lived at the writing of this poor sketch of a superior gentleman, in January, 1902." |
Marriage |
C.B. Hamlin performed the ceremony. |
Census |
Occupation: farmer Birthplace: NY Birthplace of parents: NY |
Name |
He appears to have always been referred to as Cushman or just "Cush" affectionately. He was buried as Cushman and appears on the census that way as well. |