NameAnnie C. Seeger

Birth2 Mar 1865, Houghton, Houghton Co., Michigan
Census1870, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan192
Census1880, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan193
Census1900, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan172
Census1910, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan173
Census1920, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., Michigan190
Census1930, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., Michigan194
Death19 Jun 1949, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., Michigan195
Burial22 Jun 1949, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan196
Birth2 Mar 1865, Houghton, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Death19 Jun 1949, Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan
BurialSection 21B, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
FatherGeorge Frederick Seeger (1828-1907)
MotherMarie Elizabeth Funke (1833-1897)
Spouses
Birth2 Mar 1865, Saginaw City, Saginaw Co., Michigan171
Census1870, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan187
Census1880, Springwells, Wayne Co., Michigan188,189
Census1880, Springwells, Wayne Co., Michigan
Census1900, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan172
Census1910, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan173
Census1920, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan190
Death21 Dec 1928, Royal Oak, Oakland Co., Michigan171
Burial24 Dec 1928, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan191
Birth3 Mar 1865, Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Death21 Dec 1928, Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan
BurialSection 21B, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
OccupationBricklayer/mason (1884-1926).
FatherGeorge William Hunt (~1824-1871)
MotherSarah Ann Lyons (1824-1867)
Marriage29 Apr 1886, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan197,198
ChildrenLaura Clara (1886-1952)
Minnie Josephine (1888-1972)
Frederick Frank (1891-1933)
Ormond David (1906-1976)
Willard
Notes for Annie C. Seeger
Information provided by Mildred (Petri) Hunt and Mable Petri (1978):
- Annie Seeger had a cousin named _______ Gitzen.
Information provided by Willard Hunt (Oct. 1978 & Feb. 1979):
- Annie Hunt was against alcohol, mainly because she grew up with the exposure of the disadvantages of alcohol from her father's business.
- Annie Hunt, in her teens, attended Trinity Church, Porter Street, Detroit.
- Annie Hunt, while living in Royal Oak, attended Methodist and Baptist Churches.
- In her later years, she was hard of hearing.
- The doctor who attended her & filled out her death certificate was not her reqular doctor; her regular doctor was sick at the time.
Information provided by Delores Yagley (Dec. 1988): Remembers Annie Hunt cooking and baking really good.
Notes for David (Spouse 1)
Information (From City Directories):
- Residence
1865-1867 h @ 1531 Genesee St., East Saginaw, Mich.
1886 h @ 139 19th St., Detroit, Mich.
1887 h @ 321 3rd St., Detroit, Mich.
1888-1889 h @ 386 13th St., Detroit, Mich.
1890-1891 Tacoma, Washington
1892 h @ 41 Plum St., Detroit, Mich.
1893 h @ 1261 Bellevue St., Detroit, Mich.
1894-1903 h @ 1123 Concord Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1904 h @ 960 Frederick Ave., Detroit, MIch.
1905 h @ 946 Townsend Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1906-1915 h @ 1111 Field Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1916 h @ 1031 Sheridan Ave., Detroit, Mich.
1928 h @ 330 W. 10 Mile Road, Royal Oak, Mich.
Information provided by Willard Hunt, (Feb. 1979):
- David Hunt's great grandfather was a sea captain?
- Upon the death of his mother, David was raised by his older brother Charles. Later, Charles moved to the downriver section of Detroit (Delray). David had many childhood friends in Delray, Michigan. David Hunt had a half brother named Hector.
- David Hunt moved to Tacoma, Washington because of a masonary job. When completed, he moved back to Detroit.
- David Hunt had no religious preference; in fact, Willard could not recall David going to Church at all.
- David did not like swearing, thought it was disgusting.
Information provided by Frederick Jay Hunt, (Nov. 1978):
- David Hunt was raised by his brother Charles after his mother died.
Information provided by Mildred Petri Hunt, Mable Petri & Delores (Hunt) Yagley (1979, 1988):
David Hunt resided at 330 W. Ten Mile Road, Royal Oak, Michigan. This was near the Detroit Zoo. He would operate a parking lot and refreshment stand on his property.
Information provided by Fred J. Hunt (1979):
- David Hunt's grandfather had fallen from a mast on a ship (circa 1812).