George E. Seney (1832–1905), American politician, lawyer and judge from Ohio
George I. Seney (1826–1893), American banker, art collector, and benefactor from New York City
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GeorgeSeney may refer to: George E. Seney (1832–1905), American politician, lawyer and judge from Ohio George I. Seney (1826–1893), American banker,...
Seney may refer to: In the United States: Seney, Iowa, an unincorporated community Seney Township, Michigan Seney, Michigan, an unincorporated community...
the end of slavery which captured the attention of GeorgeSeney, a Brooklyn banker and Methodist. Seney gave Emory College $5,000 to repay its debts, $50...
and art collector George Ingraham Seney (1826–92), who was educated at Wesleyan University and New York University. GeorgeSeney married Phoebe Augusta...
Lake Erie and Western Railroad. The Seney Syndicate was headed by George I. Seney, a New York banker. Eastern members of the Syndicate included the successful...
Colorado General Assembly. William was a second cousin of Congressman George Ebbert Seney (D-Ohio). The Ebbert family were descendants of American Revolutionary...
traveled to New York and visited the estate sales of Mary J. Morgan, GeorgeSeney and Alexander Turney Stewart, and then crossed the Atlantic to continue...
Rushmore Hoyt (1861–1923) Nellie Elinor Hoyt (1864–1865), who died young. GeorgeSeney Hoyt (1866–1931), who died unmarried. Schuyler Colfax Hoyt (1870–1885)...
businessman, GeorgeSeney, was so moved by Haygood's message that he donated money to Emory College, facilitating the construction of Seney Hall, one of...
York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. The Seney Syndicate, headed by banker George I. Seney, met at Seney's New York City bank and organized the New York...
girlish letter" to George I. Seney, who responded with the funding for the $10,000 structure, an octagonal red brick building called the Seney-Stovall Chapel...
employed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as a biologist at Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Her assignment was to understand the importance...
Seney (1868–1943), the youngest daughter of New York City banker, art collector, and benefactor, George I. Seney and Phoebe Augusta (née Moser) Seney...
other capacities, for over forty years, and oversaw the addition of the Seney-Stovall Chapel to the school. Heavily involved in many organizations, she...
but did not attend Eastern Shore William Richardson Donaldson Yates John Seney Levin Winder Richard Stockton Samuel J. Potter 1792 United States presidential...
Joshua Seney resigned to become a judge. In Maryland's 2nd district, William Hindman was elected to fill the vacancy created when Joshua Seney resigned...
such distinguished figures as U.S. Senator John Henry, Congressman Joshua Seney and William Paca, Governor of Maryland. The Maryland legislature granted...
Gilmore (born c. 1974) is an American planetary geologist. She is the George I. Seney Professor of Geology and Director of Graduate Studies at Wesleyan University...
Service administered by Seney National Wildlife Refuge. The 20-acre Helstrom Addition was added to the Whitefish Point Unit of the Seney National Wildlife Refuge...
(1789–1791) Michael Jenifer Stone (AA) Joshua Seney (AA) Benjamin Contee (AA) William Smith (AA) George Gale (PA) Daniel Carroll (PA) 2nd (1791–1793)...
"Population growth parameters of a reintroduced trumpeter swan flock, Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan, USA (1991-2004)". Waterbirds. 29 (1):...
III (1884–1913), who married Gertrude Sheldon, daughter of Mary Seney Sheldon and George R. Sheldon, in 1910. Her second marriage was on June 16, 1890,...