Ambrose Seaton family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Ambrose Seaton family papers
- Date
- 1787-1946, undated (inclusive)
- Creator
- Seaton, Ambrose, 1804-1866
- Extent
- 0.9 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Family archives -- Kentucky.
- Medicine -- Kentucky.
- Pharmacists.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by subject into three series: Seaton family, Spalding family, and Assorted.
- Preferred Citation
- 2016ms033: [identification of item], Ambrose Seaton family papers, 1787-1946, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Ambrose Seaton (1804-1866) was born in Amherst, New Hampshire, to John Seaton III and Rebecca K. Seaton, the youngest of four sons. He entered Dartmouth's Medical Institute in 1823 and earned his M.D. in 1825. He married Mary Rand Goss (1803-1863), also of Amherst, New Hampshire, on November 12, 1828. They had seven children: Mary Elisabeth, John Ambrose, Nathan Kendall, Helen Augusta, Ann Martha, Sarah Francis, and Charles Stewart. About 1832 Ambrose and Mary moved from Amherst to Boston, and then in 1840 they moved to Maysville, Kentucky. Ambrose owned and operated a pharmacy, Seaton & Broderick, and worked as a doctor. John Ambrose Seaton was born January 5, 1832 and attended Maysville Academy. On October 25, 1859 he married Margaret Arthur with whom he had four children. He was involved in business and upon the death of his father in 1866 he inherited the pharmacy, Seaton & Broderick. John Ambrose was active in both business and religious life until his death in 1905. Charles Stewart, brother to John Ambrose, was born on May 27, 1849 and was also an active businessman who manufactured and sold nut and bolt headers until his death in 1898. Both sons relocated from Maysville to the Cleveland area in 1870, following the deaths of their parents, where they were prominent businessmen.
- Scope and Content
- The Ambrose Seaton family papers (dated 1787-1946, undated; 0.9 cubic feet; 2 boxes) consists of legal and financial documents, business materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and two daguerreotypes that document the Seaton family in Amherst, New Hampshire, and across the state of Kentucky from the late eighteenth to the mid twentieth century. The collection is arranged into three series: Seaton family, Spalding family, and Assorted.
- The collection includes legal and financial documents that describe multiple generations of Seaton family purchasing and selling property, medical school records that detail Ambrose Seaton's application and entry into Dartmouth's Medical Institute, business materials that document John Ambrose Seaton's drug store and Ambrose Seaton's pharmacy, and newspaper clippings that discuss relatives of the Seaton family. Also included are daguerreotypes of Ambrose Seaton and his wife, Mary R. Seaton. Correspondence in the collection includes letters to and from Ambrose Seaton's brothers Nathan Kendall Seaton and Samuel Seaton, his wife Mary Rand Seaton and her family, and his sons John Ambrose Seaton and Charles Stewart Seaton. Additionally, there are letters to and from Rebecca Spalding, niece of Ambrose Seaton.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Seaton family, 1787-1905, undated
Correspondence, 1818-1865, undated
Samuel Seaton letters to father, John Seaton III, 1818, 1835
Ambrose Seaton letters of recommendation for medical school, 1823
Ambrose Seaton correspondence, 1826-1863, undated
Mary Rand letter to Ambrose Seaton before their wedding, 1828 February 22
Samuel Seaton letters to brother, Ambrose Seaton, 1831-1839
Nathan Seaton letter to brother Samuel Seaton, 1832 February 21
Drug order from abroad sent to Dr. Ambrose Seaton, 1832 March 7
John Seaton [Sam Seaton's son] to sister, circa 1837
Letter to Ambrose Seaton concerning pew taxes and leading church choir, 1839 February 20
Ambrose Seaton to brother, Sam Seaton, 1847 January 22
Nathan K. Seaton letter to brother, Sam Seaton, 1847 July 7
John Ambrose Seaton letter to uncle, 1851 April 24
Mary R. Seaton letter to mother, 1852 October 4
Ambrose Seaton letter to Mary R. Seaton, 1857 May 19
Nancy [wife of Nathan Seaton] letter to brother Ambrose Seaton, 1860-1865
M.W. Goss letter to brother Ambrose Seaton, 1862 July 11
John Ambrose Seaton letter to father Ambrose Seaton, 1862-1864
Ambrose Seaton letter to "My Dear Niece" re: wife's death, circa 1863
Charles S. Seaton letter to father Ambrose Seaton, 1863
Ambrose Seaton letter to "My dear Mother and sister Martha" [wife's family], 1865 January 16
Calling cards to Ambrose, Mary, and Lizzie Seaton, undated
Family records, 1787-1905, undated
Deeds and leases of John Seaton Sr. and Jr., 1787-1834, undated
Bill for Sam Seaton, 1820 April 13
Medical Institution of Dartmouth matriculation and lecture tickets, 1823-1825
Poems and songs by Ambrose Seaton, 1824, undated
Company orders for Amrose Seaton, 1825 September 17
Appointment of Ambrose Seaton to Surgeon's Mate of the 5th Regiment, signed by Benjamin Pierce, 1827 August 9
Account of the Seaton family by Anne Duncan Seaton, 1827
Funeral invitations for Sarah Francis Seaton and Ann Martha Seaton, 1848
Dissolution of Seaton, Sharpe & Co, 1860 July 2
Funeral notice and invitation for deaths of Mary R. Seaton and Ambrose Seaton, 1863, 1866
Advertisement cards for drug store goods, 1883, 1895, undated
In Memoriam - John Ambrose Seaton, 1905
Seaton and Broderick drug store advertisement, undated
Death notice for Charles S. Seaton, undated
List of scholars for Sam Seaton, undated
Dr. Ambrose Seaton daguerreotype, undated
Mary Rand Seaton daguerreotype, undated
Spalding family, 1866-1946, undated
Rebecca Spalding letters to son George Spalding, 1866-1867, undated
Rebecca Spalding correspondence, 1885-1895, undated
Rebecca Spalding letters to George A. Spalding, undated
Holiday greeting cards, 1880-1934, undated
Glimpses of a Doctor's Life in Kentucky, 1815-1878 by Rebecca W. Spalding, 1946
Visions of a Little Girl by Rebecca W. Spalding, undated
Assorted, 1836, 1853-1922, undated
Ledger book, 1836
Newspaper advert for A.B. Hutchinson groceries, 1853 January 1
Funeral notice for Henry DeBard, Sr., 1875 October 7
Civil War clipping, 1865 January
Greenup Independent Newspaper [re: Carrie Bell?], 1876 December 15
Christian Observer newspaper clippings, 1879, undated
Grant County Register newspaper [re: A. DeBard?], 1887 January 1
Herald and Presbyter newspaper [re: Helen Augusta?], 1887 April 20
Recipe clippings, 1893, undated
Margaret DeBard Peter's Teachers Certificate, 1895 June 7
The Daily Register newspaper - Ironton, Ohio flood of 1913 edition, 1913 April 12
Knoxville Journal newspaper - twins in Knoxville [Seaton Peter's children], 1922 April 23
Math workbook, undated
"Wurts home" images and clippings, undated
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