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Bio: Smith, Seth D. (1881) Contact: Crystal Wendt ----Surnames: Smith, Vosser ----History of Northern Wisconsin (Eau Claire County, Wis.) 1881, page 345 SETH D. SMITH, farmer, came to Wisconsin in the Fall of 1855. Was employed at school teaching in Jefferson County for six months, then in Green Lake County for five years; employed on farms. Came on the present farm in 1860. Born in town of Norway, N. Y., in 1833. Resided there with parents and farmed. Married in Green Lake Co., Wis., in Fall of 1860, to Anne Vosser, born in Fairfield, N. Y. They have eight children — Maria, Lizzie, Webster, Annie, Albert, Russell, Henry and Carroll. He owns 280 acres, forty of which is woodland.
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