The descendants of Philip Seiber/Seivers/Seeber : research book/ by Gloria Fay Harmon Burris
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Philip Seiber was born in about 1765, probably in Maryland. He married and had four known children. He married his second wife, Mary Livley, 29 January 1802 in Jefferson County, Tennessee. They had three known children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Tennessee.
Contents: v. 1. Pages 1 to 300 -- v. 2. Pages 301 to 600 -- v. 3. Pages 601 to 900 -- v. 4. Pages 901 to 1139.
Includes Adkins, Braden, Bray, Bunch, Burress, Burriss, Byrge, Carroll, Daugherty, Disney, Duncan, Fox, Hatmaker, Hoskins, Leinart, Lowe, Martin, McGhee, McKamey, Patterson, Philips, Vann, Ward, White, Wilson and related families.
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