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The Origin of the SEAY surname - Genealogy. com The Origin of the SEAY surname in Ireland By Raleigh Seay, Jr September 26, 2010 at 03:36:32 Friends, I speak only for the descendants of Mathew SEAY, the Irish immigrant For those descendants, there is abundant evidence that the Seay Surname Comes from Ireland This précis is a summary of over 30 years of research Several years ago, I asked myself the question, “Where is the SEAY surname
The 22 Children of Hezekiah Seay - Genealogy. com The 22 Children of Hezekiah Seay By Kaye McKinney May 24, 2002 at 05:37:41 Do you have any family photos or Bible records of the 22 children of Hezekiah Seay listed below? The 22 Children of Hezekiah Seay Hezekiah Seay md (1) Elizabeth "Betsy" Brannon 1 Dudley Seay 2 Capt Williamson Seay md (1) Mary Barnett (2) Elizabeth Ann Wall 3 Austin Seay 4 Osborne Seay md Cynthia A 5 Rufus Seay
All the Irish Seays and Sees a - Genealogy. com All the Irish Seays and Sees and Seas, with and without the "O" By Raleigh Seay, Jr November 20, 2012 at 05:05:28 Good Afternoon, Friends, In my continuing search for the Seay name in Ireland, here are all the Seays, etc , that I have found in Ireland If you are an Irish Seay, you will like this You will recall that my line of the family is SEAY and we have been in America since at least 1683
Early Seays, Amelia County, Va - Genealogy. com Early Seays, Amelia County, Va , Part 2 By Raleigh Seay, Jr January 06, 2001 at 10:28:13 Here is Paul Reed's follow up report on early Seays in Amelia County, Virginia The report deals with the land of Isaac Seay and mentions other Seays such as James, Jacob, Thomas and Gideon At the end, there is some information about the putative 4th brother, Abraham Seay, not to be confused with the
North Carolina Seay Family - Genealogy. com North Carolina Seay Family By Raleigh Seay, Jr October 03, 1999 at 04:26:40 Couldn't wait until tomorrow Research Report March 22, 1993 by Paul Reed, Genealogist Research Report March 22, 1993 by Paul Reed, Genealogist Note: Mr Reed believes Mathew and James Seay to be sons of Isaac Seay, of King William and Amelia County, Virginia Note: Mr Reed believes Mathew and James Seay to be
Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of - Genealogy. com Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of Abram Saye By Hugh Seay, Jr October 21, 1999 at 10:28:57 The Huguenot Hypothesis and the Legend of theHuguenot Immigrant Abraham Saye I would like to clarify and amplify Sandy Seay's recent discussion of the Huguenot hypothesis by stating at the outset that we must distinguish between two kinds of published information; first, those accounts in which Seay is
Early Irish Immigrants to Virg - Genealogy. com Early Irish Immigrants to Virginia-SEAY SHEA? By Raleigh Seay, Jr February 10, 2002 at 04:10:39 EARLY IRISH IMMIGRANTS IN VIRGINIA · Immigrants From the South of Ireland and From Ulster The surviving documents and records of Colonial and pre-Colonial Virginia provide an abundance of evidence which demonstrates the strong presence of Irish immigrants in eastern Virginia as early as the late
Re: Abraham Seay b. 1665 - Genealogy. com A descendant of Jacob, one Thomas Seay was governor of Alabama in 1886 and again in 1888 In the book on the Fluvanna Seays called "Descendents of Abraham Seay" a genealogy by Burwell Warren Seay IV, who was a judge in Fluvanna County for many years, is a quote from "Burk's Peerage" and also Burk's "History of Landed Gentry and Royal Families"