A Seaton--Zenor family history : the descendants of Col. Howson Kenner Bonum Seaton and Sarah Kenner Prichard Seaton : with added biographical sketches and lineage charts for the ancestors of Howson and Sarah Seaton and certain other related families, including Bonum, Campbell, Eskridge, Howson, Kenner, Lee, Patterson, Prichard, Seaton, Zenor/ by Howard C. Nelson and Esther C. Nelson ; added material written by Floyd W. Wickenkamp

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Book

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English

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vi, 133 leaves ; 28x22 cm (11x9 in).

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Second edition

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Chiefly ancestors, relatives and descendants of Col. Howson Kenner Bonum Seaton, mostly given in the form of genealogical tables. Howson Kenner Bonum Seaton (1762-1803) was born in Frederick County, Virginia, the son of James Seaton (1723-1787) and Elizabeth Kenner Seaton (ca. 1733-before 1790). He married Sarah Kenner Prichard (1769-1858) in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1788. They had six children, 1789-1803/4. He died in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Descendants lived in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, California, and elsewhere. Charts of descendants chiefly list dates only. Record includes a list of addresses and occupations [of living descendants] and burial places and former occupations [of deseased descendants] which also serve as indexes. Includes the Adcock, Cecil, Nelson, Thorn, Zenor and other related families. Ancestors include: James Seaton (1690-1744) of Stafford County, Virginia; and Richard Kinner (1635-1692) of Oxford, England, and Northumberland County, Virginia.

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929.273 Se18n 1983FamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable
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