History of the Lemen family, of Illinois, Virginia and elsewhere . T. 209—MRS. SAKAH LEMEN. BIOGRAPHICAL 385 mon school education. Mrs. Seaman is the fourthdaughter of A. J. and E. F. Bostick. 1050—JONATHAN SEAMAN. Mr. Jonathan Seaman was born in Lebanon,Illinois, August 22, 1867. His parents moved fromLebanon to Greenville while he was quite young,August, 1879; he received his education at Green-ville, Illinois, where he resided with his parents until1892, when they moved to Loveland, Colorado. AtLoveland Mr. Seaman, associated with his father,engaged in the dry goods and clothing business, w


History of the Lemen family, of Illinois, Virginia and elsewhere . T. 209—MRS. SAKAH LEMEN. BIOGRAPHICAL 385 mon school education. Mrs. Seaman is the fourthdaughter of A. J. and E. F. Bostick. 1050—JONATHAN SEAMAN. Mr. Jonathan Seaman was born in Lebanon,Illinois, August 22, 1867. His parents moved fromLebanon to Greenville while he was quite young,August, 1879; he received his education at Green-ville, Illinois, where he resided with his parents until1892, when they moved to Loveland, Colorado. AtLoveland Mr. Seaman, associated with his father,engaged in the dry goods and clothing business, withgood success. Mr. Seaman was united in marriage to Miss KatieBostick, of Holden, Missouri, June 19, 1895. 933—MRS. HULDA BETTEX. Mrs. Hulda Bettex, nee Haeberle, was the thirdchild of Rev. Louis F. Haeberle and Flora, neeBock, his wife. She was born in St. Louis, Mo.,March 23, 1870. She was a quick and faithfulstudent, graduating from LindenwoodCollege in her graduation she went abroad with her par-ents for several months. In 1892 she was marrie


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