This week's topic for the challenge is "Black Sheep". I always heard stories about my great-uncle Harry Seeber, and , although he seemed to be well-loved by the family, he also was a bit of a "black sheep".
Harry Oliver
Seeber was born on the 8th of June in 1907 in Peoria, Illinois to
Charles (Karl Segh) and Ida (Ingrid) Olauson Seeber. He was the fourth of six children. He had one older brother, one
younger
brother, two older sisters, and one younger sister. The picture above shows Harry with all of his siblings. Harry is standing in the middle of the top row.
He was listed with his parents and siblings
in the 1910 Peoria, Illinois Census.
However, the 1920 Peoria Census only lists Harry’s parents and his
younger brother. The other children have
not been located in 1920. Harry would
have been twelve or thirteen years old at that time.
In 1926
Harry was listed in the Peoria City Directory, living in his parent’s home and
working as a laborer. His parents
divorced in 1926 when Harry was nineteen years old. In 1929, Harry married Mildred “Midge”
Aldridge, probably in Peoria. Harry was twenty-two years old and Mildred was
nineteen years old when they married.
Harry and Mildred were listed as living in Peoria with
Mildred’s parents in the 1930 Peoria Illinois Census. Harry was listed as a salesman for a yeast
manufacturing company. Harry’s father
died in 1933. Harry and Mildred were listed together through 1935, living in
Peoria. They divorced sometime between 1935 and 1940. They may have been living in Iowa during that
time period.
The 1940
Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa Census shows Harry living there with the Gabriel
Kokotan family. The census shows that
Harry had not worked for the past fifty-three weeks. He was listed as age thirty-two and
single. He married Gabriel’s daughter
Helen sometime between 1940 and 1943.
Helen was about seven years younger than Harry.
By 1943,
Harry was employed by the US Employment Service in Pekin, Illinois. He may have served in the Navy between 1940-1943, but records have not been found to prove that.
From an undated newspaper article (probably
from 1943) found in family papers was the following:
Harry sailed on the US Navy Aircraft Carrier Lexington on 24 Feb 1944."Harry Seeber was given the petty officer rating of storekeeper third class upon graduating from recruit training with the Navy at Farragut, Idaho. He came to Peoria to spend a leave with his wife at 513 Ravine Ave and his mother, Mrs. Ida Seeber, 339 Howett st. Seeber served a previous enlistment in the Navy. Up until leaving for further service Nov. 11, 1943, he was employed by the US Employment Service in Pekin. His brother, Pvt, Earl Seeber, is undergoing basic training with the Army at Camp Wolters, Texas.".
Harry and Helen were listed as living in Pekin until 1947, when they moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Harry was working for the State Employment Service. He was listed in Phoenix, Arizona city directories with Helen until 1957. In 1957 Harry was listed as a clerk. It is not known what became of Helen after 1957.
Harry married Wygtle “Maxine” Ackerman Siefen in 1959 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Maxine died the following year in 1960 and in 1961, Harry married Julia Twardy Miller.
In 1962, a newspaper article from the
Tucson, Arizona newspaper Tucson Daily Citizen reported the following:
“Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliver Seeber of Phoenix were indicted on four counts of making telephone threats to injure William Hubert Weese of Norton Village, Ohio, unless he paid them $10, 000. Police said the calls made to Weese apparently were intended for another party.”
Harry was found guilty on three
counts. Julia was found not guilty. It is not known what Harry’s sentence was.
Harry's mother died in 1974. Harry and Julia remained living in
Phoenix. He and Julia were together
until her death in 1978. After her
death, Harry lived with a woman named Rosalie, but it’s believed that they never
married. He was taken care of by the
Phoenix Veteran’s Hospital as he got older.
Harry Oliver Seeber died on the 19th
of July in 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona at the age of eighty. He had outlived his two brothers, and one
sister. Two sisters survived. Harry had no known children.
Harry was remembered by family members
as a good-looking, charming man. He
drank a lot and ran around with women a lot.
Interestingly, I have no memory of him, although I was about
thirty-seven years old when he died. I
only remember hearing stories about him. I think that he would have been and interesting and entertaining fellow to have known!
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