1910 US census gives relationship to head of household as "great-aunt", however, given her age (6 years), that relationship is highly unlikely. Other census records confirm her age and list her as William Seamon's grand-daughter (and Edith Norton as his daughter, which doesn't fit with William and Almina having both been married once, for 43 years, and Almina having only had one child). Ripe for further research...
See also 1920 US census, Ithaca, Ward 1, ED180, p9B, with household Bert A. Pyle, head, Edith Pyle, wife, and Harria, step-daughter. And see marriage license for Harria S. Norton to Leslie F. Worsell, February 5, 1923, where Harria's parents are given as Harry S. Norton, and Edith Crawford, suggesting that Edith is William and Almira Seamon's neice and Harria, therefore, their grand-neice.
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Name | Sex | Age | Relation | Occupation |
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Seamon, William | Male | 66 | Head | None |
Seamon, Almina | Female | 59 | Wife | None |
Seamon, George E | Male | 40 | Son | Conductor |
Norton, Edith | Female | 33 | Niece | Saleslady |