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Frank E. Seavey (Civil War)

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Frank E. Seavey (Civil War)
Francis (Frank) Ephriam Seavey 8-10-1843 to 9-26-1935 was in the Union Army. He served with the 9th Maine Infantry and was born in Machias Maine. He died in New York. I am his Great Grandson.
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Frances E Seavey
Frances E Seavey was born on August 10, 1843. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frances E Seavey.
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