Elijah Seale appears in 1790, 1800 and 1810 Fairfield County, South Carolina Census records. There are four of five possible unknown female descendants of this man that are unaccounted for.
Elijah Seale is the father of Abraham Seale, Green Berry Seale, Cynthia Seale. Abraham Seale and Green Berry Seale were named as heirs of his estate and Cynthia Seale is named as the daughter of Elijah Seale in the will of William Berry. Nancy Harriet Seale's husband, James Musick, along with Abraham Seale and Green Berry Seale signed a gift deed to Meredith Seale and West Allen Seale on 06th June 1825 as part of the settlement of the estate of Elijah Seale.
He appears in the 1820 Shelby County, Alabama Census.
He passed away on October 4th 1824 in Shelby County, Alabama.
According to the Shelby County Chancery Final Record 1871-1890, case 339, pg 344-345 Elijah Seale and his wife are buried in "Shelby County Cemetery". Do they mean Old Shelby Cemetery?
Elijah Seale appears in 1790, 1800 and 1810 Fairfield County, South Carolina Census records. There are four of five possible unknown female descendants of this man that are unaccounted for.
Elijah Seale is the father of Abraham Seale, Green Berry Seale, Cynthia Seale. Abraham Seale and Green Berry Seale were named as heirs of his estate and Cynthia Seale is named as the daughter of Elijah Seale in the will of William Berry. Nancy Harriet Seale's husband, James Musick, along with Abraham Seale and Green Berry Seale signed a gift deed to Meredith Seale and West Allen Seale on 06th June 1825 as part of the settlement of the estate of Elijah Seale.
He appears in the 1820 Shelby County, Alabama Census.
He passed away on October 4th 1824 in Shelby County, Alabama.
According to the Shelby County Chancery Final Record 1871-1890, case 339, pg 344-345 Elijah Seale and his wife are buried in "Shelby County Cemetery". Do they mean Old Shelby Cemetery?
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