Notes Sent by St Saviours Union,
with T O'Brien, farmer, P.O Paris, Lot 31, Con. 2, South Dumfries Twp, Brant, Ontario
July 7 1900
Age 13, very comfortable home, employed at light farm chores, good health, attends Roman Catholic Church, does not attend school, primary education, character-a reliable, trusty and well behaved lad. Terms-Board and Clothing. Mr O'Brien states that the lad is inclined to be indolent and headstrong. They like him, and he gives them satisfaction. Sedargreen is making good progress.
The lad is happy and contented, and receives good treatment, but states he does not like farming
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In 1901, Timothy O'Brian, 61, wife Mary E, 58, and children Agnes, 23, Catherine, 21, Margaret, 16, Thos J, 13, widowed step mother Bridget Bridal, 88, and servant Geo Z Sedargreen, 14, in Paris, Brant, Ontario
placed with Mr O'Neil, farmer, Paris, South Dumfries Twp, Ontario
Feb 26 1902
Age 15, good home, employed at farm work, good health, attends Roman Catholic Church, good character. Terms-$50 per year and board. He has a good situation but does not care for farm work and would prefer to work in a factory. Mr O'Neil states he is a splendid boy and is doing well, also that they are pleased with him.
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In 1910, George Sedargeen, 23, boarder in household of Rose Starr in Stuntz, St Louis, Minnesota, occupation given as Locamotive Engineer
In 1920, George Sedargreen, 33, Labourer, boarding in a household in Greenwood, Taylor, Wisconsin
In 1930, George Sedargreen, 43, 'Stainer in Furniture Factory' wife Augusta, 38, in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois