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Gilbert Edmund Seaman, M.D.
Facts and Events
References
- Wisconsin, United States. County Marriages, 1836-1911. (FamilySearch. Citing the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison.).
Name: Gilbert Edmund Seaman Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 29 Oct 1901 Event Place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Event Place (Original): Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Gender: Male Ethnicity: American Race: White Birthplace: Alpena, Michigan Father's Name: Ami L. Seaman Mother's Name: Jessie Gordon Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Harshaw Sivyer Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Race: White Spouse's Race (Original): White Spouse's Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wis. Spouse's Father's Name: Byron G. Sivyer Spouse's Mother's Name: Clara Harshaw Sivyer
- United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968.
Gilbert E. Seaman United States Deceased Physician File (AMA), 1864-1968
Name: Gilbert E. Seaman Event Type: Death Event Date: 25 May 1941 Event Place: Oconomowoc Lake, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States Event Place (Original): Oconomowoc Lake Record Number: 0
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS12812 Wisconsin Historical Society].
Seaman, Gilbert Edmund 1869 - 1941 physician, surgeon, author, b. Alpena, Mich. He graduated from Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery (M.D., 1889), and did advanced study at the universities of Wurzburg and Berlin, Germany. In 1892 he returned to the U.S. and to Milwaukee, where he began the practice of medicine, and later served as a director of the Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association. During the Spanish-American War, Seaman served with the U.S. Volunteers in the Philippine Islands, and in World War I was colonel in the U.S. Medical Corps, chief surgeon of the 32nd Division and of the U.S. Army 6th Corps in the A.E.F. After returning to his practice in Milwaukee, Seaman was twice called to represent the U.S. at international conferences on military medicine and pharmacy (Warsaw, 1927; London, 1929). He was also president of the Wisconsin State Medical Society (1909-1910), a regent of the Univ. of Wisconsin (1911-1925), and chairman of the university medical school committee that helped to secure establishment of Wisconsin General Hospital in Madison. He was for a number of years director of the state department of mental hygiene, and at his death was medical superintendent of the Winnebago State Hospital. Seaman was the author of A Compendium for Medical Officers (1917), a volume evaluating Lister as a scientist, and numerous other books and articles on medical subjects and the problems of the insane. Who's Who in Amer., 21 (1940); J. G. Gregory, Hist. of Milwaukee (4 vols., Chicago, 1931); M. Curti and V. Carstensen, Univ. of Wis. (2 vols., Madison, 1949); Milwaukee journal, May 26, 1941.
- ↑ J. McKeen Cattell. School and Society. (New York,: The Science Press)
Vol. 10, page 347, July-December, 1919.
- United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
United States Census, 1880 Name: Gilbert Seaman Event Type: Census Event Date: 1880 Event Place: Alpena, Alpena, Michigan, United States Event Place (Original): Alpena, Alpena, Michigan, United States Gender: Male Age: 10 Marital Status: Single Race: White Race (Original): W Occupation: At Home Birth Year (Estimated): 1870 Birthplace: Canada Father's Birthplace: Canada Mother's Birthplace: Scotland Relationship to Head of Household: Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son Sheet Letter: D Sheet Number: 458 Person Number: 6 Volume: 1 Record Number: 17379675 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Ami L Seaman Self Male 41 Canada Jane G Seaman Wife Female 40 Scotland James Seaman Son Male 19 Canada George Seaman Son Male 17 Canada Maggie Seaman Daughter Female 14 Canada Jessie Seaman Daughter Female 12 Canada Gilbert Seaman Son Male 10 Canada Angus Seaman Son Male 7 Michigan, United States Charles Seaman Son Male 5 Michigan, United States Frank Seaman Son Male 3 Michigan, United States Fred Seaman Son Male 1 Michigan, United States
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