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Dan Seavey
Dan Seavey, also known as "Roaring" Dan Seavey, (March 23, 1865 – February 14, 1949) was a sailor, fisherman, farmer, saloonkeeper, prospector, U.S. marshal, thief, poacher, smuggler, and notorious pirate on the Great Lakes, in the early 20th century. ==Early life== Seavey was born in Portland, Maine, on March 23, 1865.〔 〕 He left home at age 13 and became a sailor,〔Bie, link below〕 and served for a short time in the United States Navy.〔Sandusky, link below〕 He moved near Marinette, Wisconsin in the late 1880s, where he married Mary Plumley and had two daughters.〔〔Peterson, Lana. 1995. "Dan Seavey of Garden and Fayette Was Known as the Great Lakes Pirate." ''The Manistique Pioneer-Tribune'' (22 June).〕 The family later moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where Seavey fished, farmed and owned a local saloon. In 1898, Seavey left his family in Milwaukee to participate in the Klondike Gold Rush.〔 He was unsuccessful, and returned to the Great Lakes region around 1900. In poverty, Seavey moved to Escanaba, Michigan and acquired a schooner, which he named the ''Wanderer'', and began a career as a pirate.
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