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|, John I. Kane|, Mrs. Simmons|, Edith Seaman|, Marjorie Kane|, Howard Seaman| ]] Born:
Died: November 17, 1944
Married: Edith P. Simmons
Children: Emily E. Seaman
Howard Seaman was president of the [Car Wheel Company] of Wilmington, Delaware, a railroad equipment manufacturer.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, July 22, 1948
Mrs. Howard Seaman and her daughter, Miss Emily Seaman, of Wilmington, Del., are expected to arrive today to spend several weeks as the guests of Mrs. Seaman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Harris of Point O'View and her sister, Mrs. John I. Kane of the Mark Twain camp on Lower Saranac Lake.
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