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Seth Franklin Granberry

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
6 Oct 1853 (aged 65)
Copiah County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
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Suggested edit: Hon. Seth Franklin Granberry served as Justice of the Peace in Perry County Mississippi in 1820, as an Associate Justice of Copiah County from 1824-1827, was a member of the 1832 Constitutional Convention from Copiah County, and was elected to the Senate in 1838. He served in the MS Legislature from Copiah County "until so old and deaf he asked to be left at home. Gov. Brown (Albert G. Brown 1844-1848) said he was the grandest man in the Legislature" - taken from The Granberry Family.

According to A History of Mississippi by Robert Lowery and William H. McCardle published in 1891, Seth Granberry served as State Senator from 1836 - 1843. He also served in the House of Representatives in 1828, 1830, 1831 and 1835.

Contributor: Larry Van Horn (46839684) • 


S/o Susannah Dykes & Moses Granberry
Siblings:
George F. Granberry 1784 - 1849
Stephen Granberry 1786 - 1840
Half Siblings:
Dulaney Granberry 1791 -
Moses Granberry 1792 - 1850
Jonathan Granberry 1793 - 1863
Rev. Thomas Granberry 1796 - 1875
Amos Granberry 1798 -
Mary Granberry 1800 -
Elizabeth Granberry 1801 -
Martha Granberry 1802 -
Nancy Granberry 1804 - 1856
Silas Granberry 1806 - 1846

H/o Jane Bledsoe
m. 14 Feb 1811 Georgia
Children:
Sallie Granberry 1812 – 1880
Allie Granberry 1814 – 1852
Huldah Ann Granberry 1815 – 1822
Benjamin Franklin Granberry 1817 – 1880
Mary Polly Granberry 1820 – 1840
Jane Ann Granberry 1822 – 1855
George Richmond Granberry 1825 – 1896

H/o Amy Ann Jones
m. 30 Jul 1832
Children:
Martha Elizabeth Granberry 1834 – 1834
Susannah Dykes Granberry 1836 – 1867

H/o Dempsey Dillion
m. 1849 Mississippi
Suggested edit: Hon. Seth Franklin Granberry served as Justice of the Peace in Perry County Mississippi in 1820, as an Associate Justice of Copiah County from 1824-1827, was a member of the 1832 Constitutional Convention from Copiah County, and was elected to the Senate in 1838. He served in the MS Legislature from Copiah County "until so old and deaf he asked to be left at home. Gov. Brown (Albert G. Brown 1844-1848) said he was the grandest man in the Legislature" - taken from The Granberry Family.

According to A History of Mississippi by Robert Lowery and William H. McCardle published in 1891, Seth Granberry served as State Senator from 1836 - 1843. He also served in the House of Representatives in 1828, 1830, 1831 and 1835.

Contributor: Larry Van Horn (46839684) • 


S/o Susannah Dykes & Moses Granberry
Siblings:
George F. Granberry 1784 - 1849
Stephen Granberry 1786 - 1840
Half Siblings:
Dulaney Granberry 1791 -
Moses Granberry 1792 - 1850
Jonathan Granberry 1793 - 1863
Rev. Thomas Granberry 1796 - 1875
Amos Granberry 1798 -
Mary Granberry 1800 -
Elizabeth Granberry 1801 -
Martha Granberry 1802 -
Nancy Granberry 1804 - 1856
Silas Granberry 1806 - 1846

H/o Jane Bledsoe
m. 14 Feb 1811 Georgia
Children:
Sallie Granberry 1812 – 1880
Allie Granberry 1814 – 1852
Huldah Ann Granberry 1815 – 1822
Benjamin Franklin Granberry 1817 – 1880
Mary Polly Granberry 1820 – 1840
Jane Ann Granberry 1822 – 1855
George Richmond Granberry 1825 – 1896

H/o Amy Ann Jones
m. 30 Jul 1832
Children:
Martha Elizabeth Granberry 1834 – 1834
Susannah Dykes Granberry 1836 – 1867

H/o Dempsey Dillion
m. 1849 Mississippi