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1108-2

Requested By: Lester I Green Jr.
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Lester is doing research on his GGG Grandparents John W. Peck and Caroline Seeley. He has collected some information about both, however he would like to find-out more information about John and Caroline’s parents, along with places and dates t...

1108-1

Requested By: Charles Pitman
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Charles’s maternal grandfather was Howard Seeley born 1879 Port Latour, Shelburne, Nova Scotia who married Bertha Ellen Vantassel of Digby, Nova Scotia in 1900. Ted says Howard’s father Joseph was born in Barrington Nova Scotia and he thinks Joseph’s...

0302-1

Requested By: Ione Paul
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
I wrote you in April 2002. Good things happen. We found new information on this family. I have no idea if is it OK to write and ask if my ancestor name is in one or both of your books. Charlotte Seeley married Mathew Beebe. I would like to order and ...

0202-6

Requested By: Janet Lewellen
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Janet is looking for ancestors and descendants of John Brown Seeley b. 3 Jun 1835 in NY. He m. Sarah Elizabeth Miller, b. 23 Sep 1837 in Canada. Their children were George Avery Seeley b. 1862 in WI, Melissa Seeley b. 1866 in MI, and Susan Seeley b. ...

0202-5

Requested By: Richard Holmes
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Richard is researching his G-G-Grandfather, Lawrence Sealey, who was b. ca 1795 in Ireland, immigrated in the 1840’s, lived in Cohoes, Albany County, NY in 1860. He m. Margaret b. ca 1801 and she was still alive in 1880, but apparently Lawrence was n...

0202-4

Requested By: Marilyn Seely VanStory
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Marilyn states her Great Grandparent Martin Van Buren Seely was b. 30 Jan 1834 and d. in Prophetstown, IL. Her G-G Grandfather was Ebenezer Seely, b. 6 Nov 1802 in Cataraugus County, NY (?) and d. 6 Jan 1886. Marilyn is seeking info on Ebenezer Seely...

0202-3

Requested By: Esther Sue Blackburn
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Esther is seeking further info on the descendants and ancestors of Frank Edward Seeley who was b. in Illinois on 2 Oct 1869 and d. in Minden Mines, MO on 12 Jan 1916 and who m. Alma Alene. They lived in Frontenac, KS and had 9 children: George Green;...

0202-2

Requested By: Bill Shul
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Bill’s son-in-law descends from Emeline Seely who married John Oscar Barton. He believes Emeline was born in Salt Lake City in 1851 and that she is the daughter of William S. Seel(e)y and Elizabeth DeHart. Bill is seeking further info on Emeline’s an...

0202-1

Requested By: Diana Stuck
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Dianna would like to connect with, share info with, and compare notes with anyone researching Schubel Seeley and his wife Martha Sarah Moon and their children. Schubel Seeley died in Crawford County, PA. She states her husband’s line is Louise, Thoma...

0105-11

Requested By: Bonita Clare Roe Antrim of Hayward, CA 94544
Unresolved - Needs More Research
Query Summary
Bonita recently received information linking the Antram/Antrim family to the Zelley/Sealy family. Thomas Antram, b. 11/30/1686 Burlington N.J. married 5/2/1715 Sarah Zelley, b. Mailsworth, Glouceshire, England, d. 1782 Trenton, N.J. Sarah’s Fat...
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