Re: Seaberry From North Carolina
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Re: Seaberry From North Carolina
Ramona Seaberry Lumpkin 2/04/02
It may be true that all Seaberrys are related.Certainly all that originated in North Carolina appear to be.The Seaberrys I have researched were mixed-race -- black and white, for sure, and some lines claim Indian.I have no proof of the latter.My ancestor Aaron Seaberry had only one child, Frances, but his siblings had many, many children.By 1870 or '80, however, there are few Seaberrys to be found in NC records.This leads me to believe that many migrated out of the state.So far, I have been able to connect one line in SC (descended from John "Jack" Seaberry) to the "original" set in NC.Best of luck in your search.
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stephen Seaberry 11/03/02
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Ramona Seaberry Lumpkin 2/07/03
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