The River Seals and Seal, 1690-1991 : descendants of William Seale, Sr./ compiled by Betty Jean (Seal) Price

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1991

Publisher

B.J.S. Price

Place of Publication

Bean Station, Tennessee

Physical

iv, 343 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., facsims., ports.

Notes

Includes index.

Zachariah and William "Barach" Seal were born in Randolph, North Carolina to William Seal, Jr. and Susannah Temple Seal. William was the son of William Seal, Sr. and Hannah Gilpin of Pennsylvania. The Seals apparently moved to North Carolina where the two brothers and a sister were married. They later moved to Halifax County, Virginia and eventually settled in Hancock County, Tennessee. A large number of descendants of these original Seals live in Tennessee and Texas.

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