Dr. Anna
G Sedam
Kentucky Post, Friday, 19 July 1895, page 7
Emblem Lodge K and L of H has selected Dr. Anna G Sedam as Guide.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 11 December 1896, page 5
Dr. Anna G Sedam, of 116 West Third Street, Newport, made an address this afternoon before the pupils of the high school on Hygiene.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 12 December 1921, page 4
Dr. Anna Sedam of Newport addresses high school pupils on Hygiene.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 30 December 1896, page 5
The Etidorpha Reading Circle will be entertained by Dr. Anna Sedam of West Third Street, Newport, Thursday evening, Dec 31.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 31 July 1903, page 8
Dr. Anna Sedam and daughter of Madison Avenue, Covington, leave the middle of August for a two week stay in Michigan.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 29 October 1903, page 8
Dr. Anna Sedam will entertain on Halloween the Evening Card Club with a dance at her home, on upper Madison Avenue, Covington.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 6 January 1904, page 5
Dr. Anna Sedam entertained at her home on Madison Avenue, a few evenings ago with a handsome dinner in honor of Rev and Mrs. George A Miller prior to their departure on a European trip. The guests were Rev and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E B Stuckenborg, Miss Emily Poole, Miss Jean Vandervoot, Judge Williams and Cecil Pence.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 13 July 1904, page 5
HOPKINS-Mrs. Mary Hopkins, aged 73 years, died 12 July 1904 in Covington. Funeral from residence of daughter, Dr. Anna G Sedam, 1521 Madison av. Thursday July 14 at 8:30 am with requiem mass at Cathedral at 9 am.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 16 January 1905, page 3
Dr. Anna Sedam, who has been confined to her home for the past week with tonsillitis, is able to be out again.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 3 October 1906, page 2
Report was made to the Covington police this morning that thieves had broken into the stable of Mrs. Anna Sedam, 1521 Madison av. and made a good haul of money and wearing apparel.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 10 January 1912, page 1
Dr. Anna G Sedam, Mt Auburn av. and Henry T Bennett of Columbus Tenn. were married Jan 3 in Cincinnati. After the marriage they left for Columbus for a month's stay after which they will return to Mt Auburn to reside.