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  Seward County, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seward County is a county located in the state of Nebraska.
In the county the population is spread out with 24.70% under the age of 18, 14.30% from 18 to 24, 24.60% from 25 to 44, 21.20% from 45 to 64, and 15.20% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $42,700, and the median income for a family is $51,813.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seward_County,_Nebraska   (416 words)

  
 Seward, Nebraska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seward is a city located in Seward County, Nebraska.
It is the county seat of Seward County
Seward is known for its annual Independence Day celebration and as the "Fourth of July City".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seward,_Nebraska   (406 words)

  
 History of Seward County, Nebraska - 1888
The writer was a delegate to the Lancaster county convention in the autumn of 1864, and we urged upon the convention the propriety of giving Seward county the float.
He removed to Seward county and settled on a homestead four miles south of Seward in the spring of 1866, where he lived until 1880, when he made his residence in the city of Seward, residing there until his death, which occurred November 15, 1882, at the advanced age of seventy-seven years.
Was elected presiding elder in 1875, and was appointed to the south-east district of Nebraska.
www.rootsweb.com /~neresour/OLLibrary/Seward/C1888/c8800000.htm   (2836 words)

  
 Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Seward Co. Part 2
An effort was made to locate the county seat at Camden, but during the years 1865-66, the Commissioners held their meetings alternately at the residence of the County Clerk on the West Blue, at West Mills, and at the house of the County Treasurer on the Big Blue, five miles south of Seward.
Seward County, Nebraska, tax assessment as follows; County tax, 6 mills on the dollar; sinking fund ½ mill on the dollar; land road tax, $3 on quarter section; road poll, one day, or $1.50 each.
In canvassing the county for the general election of 1871 on the county seat contest, Seward had pledged itself to build a court house for the present use of the county.
www.kancoll.org /books/andreas_ne/seward/seward-p2.html   (3924 words)

  
 Wyandotte County, Kansas -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wyandotte County (standard abbreviation: WY) is a (A region created by territorial division for the purpose of local government) county located in the (The way something is with respect to its main attributes) state of (A state in midwestern United States) Kansas.
In the county the population is spread out with 28.50% under the age of 18, 10.40% from 18 to 24, 29.50% from 25 to 44, 19.90% from 45 to 64, and 11.70% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $33,784, and the median income for a family is $40,333.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wy/wyandotte_county,_kansas.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Genealogy Queries for Seward County Nebraska
Irvin (1874-1895); Neva (1880-1959); married George PERKINS in 1897 in Seward Co, married George HUGHES in Beaver Crossing in 1901; Hattie; George Henry (1881-1951); married Jessie BERRY in Seward in 1904; Ruth Maude (1889-1948) married Lee Englehaupt in 1907 in Beaver Crossing.
This family lived in Seward in the 1880's and all of the children were born in Seward County.
Wilson was born in 1841 in Ohio, died in 1914 in Seward County.
seward.wathenadesigns.com /queries.html   (8419 words)

  
 Seward County Projected Transfer of Wealth
The Nebraska Community Foundation estimates that in Nebraska the wealth transfer will be $258 billion or roughly $5.2 billion annually (on average).
Century, Seward County will experience $2.6 billion in wealth transfer from the current to the next generation (or roughly $51.4 million annually on average).
In fact, in Seward County over 33% of the County's wealth is connected to property such as farm/ranch land, commercial real estates, and homes ($837 million).
www.nebcommfound.org /countywealth/seward_county.htm   (321 words)

  
 Seward Profile | Seward NE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Seward, NE, population 6,319, is located in Nebraska's Seward county, about 23.8 miles from Lincoln and 65.2 miles from Omaha.
It is estimated that in recent years Seward's population has been growing at an annual rate of 2.1 percent.
Reports show that during 2003 property crime levels in the Seward area were lower than Nebraska's average.
www.idcide.com /citydata/ne/seward.htm   (80 words)

  
 SEWARD -- SEWARD COUNTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
County offices were moved to "temporary space" in one of these buildings, and elegant homes added to the town's prestige.
Seward's 1967 centennial, peaking on July 4th, provided the spark for an all-out community event.
Seward, with a population 5,783, now extending well beyond the "crowning hill" is our town, and we love it.
www.casde.unl.edu /history/counties/seward/seward/seward.htm   (711 words)

  
 Seward County Fair: Seward County Nebraska Seward Nebraska Seward County Ag Society
The Seward County Agricultural Society was organized August 7, 1871, by the adoption of a constitution, set of by-laws, and the election of officers.
The first fair was held from the 21st to 23rd of September, 1871, in the grove southwest of Seward.
The Seward County Agricultural Society meets at the Seward County Ag Pavilion located on the Seward County Fairgrounds, 501 North 14th Street, Seward, Nebraska.
www.sewardcountyfair.org   (286 words)

  
 History of Seward County Nebraska
Seward County is named in honor of William Henry Seward, Secretary of State under President Lincoln and Johnson.
The county was originally called Greene County when it was formed on January 26, 1856.
The name was changed to Seward on January 3, 1862.
seward.wathenadesigns.com /history.html   (192 words)

  
 Nebraska National Register Sites in Seward County
The church's design is the result of the combined talents of two of Nebraska's leading early twentieth century architects, George Berlinghof and Ellery L. Davis.
The Seward County Courthouse Square Historic District is one of the finest nineteenth and early twentieth century commercial districts.
The district's focus is the three-story, limestone courthouse, constructed 1904-6, and designed in the County Capitol form by architect George A. Berlinghof.
www.nebraskahistory.org /histpres/nebraska/seward.htm   (614 words)

  
 Seward Co., NE Genealogy
Seward is not just the name of a county in Nebraska and a city in that county.
If your family has roots in Seward, perhaps these photos of early residents and their graves, as well as biographies, obituaries, and memoirs, will aid you in your search for your ancestors and relatives.
We are striving to post as many photos of Seward County cemeteries and their gravestones as possible.
www.sewardne.info   (883 words)

  
 Seward - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Seward
Forests in the area are well known for hunting, and Kenai Fjords National Park is to the west.
City and administrative headquarters of Seward County, southeast Nebraska, on the Big Blue River, 35 km/22 mi northwest of Lincoln;; population (1990) 5,600.
There is a statue of Seward standing in one of the streets of Seattle.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Seward   (234 words)

  
 Descendants of William Brown Hageman
Born on 16 Sept 1876 in Seward County, Nebraska.
Jennie Adaline died on 5 Dec 1942 in Seward County, Nebraska.
His parents are unknown to the webmaster at this time, but Garth MacGirr maintains a website for ongoing McGirr family research, and we hope to eventually discover Roscoe's connection to the main family, as well as something about his and Ella's descendants.
www.stipak.com /hageman/williambrown/RR01/RR01_007.HTM   (960 words)

  
 Seward County Government
Technical problems with outside links, other than a link that has been moved or changed, should be reported to the entity that maintains the site, not the County of Seward.
This application needs to be printed out if you are a Seward County resident and wish to register to vote.
The address to mail the voter registration form to is: Seward County Clerk, P.O. Box 190, Seward, NE 68434.
connectseward.org /cgov   (270 words)

  
 Seward, Nebraska (Cities)
Seward is located in Seward County (and is the county seat) northwest of Lincoln, between Utica and Garland, off US Hwy 34.
Some popular attractions in the Seward area include: County Courthouse, (with its golden dome and musical chimes, was built in 1905-06 on the original "market square"), Concordia University, Seward Civic Center, World's Largest Time Capsule and "Marysville" Our Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Seward, known as America's Small Town 4th of July City, hosts the state of Nebraska in an old-fashioned family celebration each July 4.
www.ohwy.com /ne/s/seward.htm   (144 words)

  
 Seward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nebraska groundwater is a vital resource that provides drinking water for the majority of Nebraska residents and is essential for many agricultural practices.
The potential for groundwater contamination by pesticides differs greatly among soils and locations in Nebraska.
Refer to Nebraska Cooperative Extension Circulars Understanding Pesticides and Water Quality in Nebraska (EC 94-135), Pesticide Runoff and Water Quality in Nebraska, and the Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America (Seventh Edition-1994), for more information.
csd.unl.edu /pestguides/seward.asp   (795 words)

  
 Seward County, Nebraska
Population by Race and Hispanic or Latino origin: Nebraska counties, Places in Nebraska
Historical population counts, 1900 to 1990, for all counties in Nebraska
Summary statistics for Nebraska counties by NAICS (North American Industry Classification System): 2002
quickfacts.census.gov /qfd/states/31/31159lk.html   (209 words)

  
 MILFORD -- SEWARD COUNTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
With the vote split between Milford, Camden, and Seward Centre, Reed (also the county clerk) declared Milford to be the "shire-town" (an English term), and continued to do business from his home.
In the mean time, the town continued to grow, since everyone in the county needed to use trails that led to the "primary road" which went down Milford's main street.
By 1879 when the Atchison and Nebraska Railroad proposed "a rival line" to Milford and on to Columbus, it was supported.
www.casde.unl.edu /history/counties/seward/milford/milford.htm   (752 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Seward County, Neb.
For convenient presentation of this material, the site includes a page for each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S., as well as for various U.S. and foreign territories and countries.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/NE/SE.html   (483 words)

  
 Descendants of Elijah Willcockson and Charlotte Calloway
Prudence was born on 22 Sep 1820 in Fulton County, Illinois.
He was married in 1854 to Miss Harriet Lasswell, who was born in Fulton county in 1836, her parents being natives of Virginia and coming to Fulton county in 1825, settling near where Cuba is now located.
Marshall N. Willcoxen was born in Estell county, Ky., 5 Sept. 1827, and at the time of his death at his home in Liverpool tp., Fulton county, Ill., he was exactly 73 years and 4 months of age.
www.stipak.com /willcockson/elijah/bios/2.htm   (8383 words)

  
 Seward County Genealogy Queries
Located in 1880 Census, Marion Township, Davies County, Mo. Married to Margaret(unknown)born 1833, Va. Children are William H James,Charlie...
In 1922 she married Orval Dierberger in Seward County, Nebraska.
She was living with her brother, Herman D.Tift, in Spokane County, Washington,on the 1900 census.
www.cousinconnect.com /p/a/101857   (242 words)

  
 University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension In Seward County
University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension In Seward County
A seven member Extension Board and a 16 member youth and adult 4-H Council, representing all areas of Seward County, are also a part of our team.
Our office is located on the the corner of Main and 9th Streets in Seward.
www.seward.unl.edu   (161 words)

  
 Seward County Nebraska - Mortgage Loans and Seward Nebraska Mortgage Loans
Seward County Nebraska Mortgage Loan Totals by Applicant Race
Seward County Nebraska Mortgage Loan Totals by Outcome
Seward County Nebraska Mortgage Loan Totals by Denial Reason
www.allmortgagedetail.com /mortgages/seward_nebraska.asp   (180 words)

  
 Seward County Process Servers Directory Nebraska Seward County
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valuecom.com /acclaim/Nebraska/Professional_Services/Seward_County_Process_Servers_Directory.html   (323 words)

  
 NACO
NACo collects information on counties, such as county officials, courthouse addresses, county seats, cities within a county as well as various statistical and geographical information.
To see a listing of the counties for a state, select a State from the map or from the state pull down menu.
You may also search for a particular county by entering the county name in the space provided below then click the "Search for Matches" button.
www.naco.org /counties/counties/county.cfm?id=31159   (103 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: North America: United States: Nebraska: Counties: Seward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Connect Seward County - Comprehensive collection of links to communities, libraries and education, businesses, organizations, governments, health and other services, worship, economic development and attractions.
Seward County CASA - Information about the Court Appointed Special Advocates program, training, volunteer resources and FAQs.
Seward County, Nebraska - Official county government site.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/United_States/Nebraska/Counties/Seward   (127 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Utica, Nebraska (NE) (Seward County) - (village) - Facts and Information
Seward County, Nebraska (NE), United States, North America
718), Seward co., SE Nebr., 13 mi/21 km W of Seward; 40°53'N 97°20'W. Grain; mfg.
Capital city or county seat is shown by the symbol
reference.allrefer.com /gazetteer/U/U01540-utica.html   (130 words)

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