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Thank you so very much for responding, Stephanie! Yes, my brother-in-law was the son of Harold Laves Seabrook Sr., whose parents were Charles Bailey Seabrook (1884 - ????) and Marguerite Elizabeth Laves, who married in 1905. Unfortunately, there is no place of marriage, only "at home of bride's parents." I do so wish I had gotten interested in this while my brother-in-law was still living.....I don't even know where he found this information! These are the children I have for Peronneau Finley Seabrook (thank goodness, they called him "Finley," according to the 1880 Charleston Co., SC census!): 1. Marie Seabrook born & died 27 May 1878 2. Marian Gertrude Seabrook b. 10 July 1879 ( on 1880 census, taken 12 June 1880, she is 7 months old, making her birth date Dec 1879); died Unknown 3. Julia Ruth Seabrook b. 23 Nov 1880; d. 27 May 1914; married John Wray 4. Charles Bailey Seabrook b. 1 Mar 1884; d. Unknown; married 15 Nov 1905 Marguerite Elizabeth Laves 5. Marion Wainwright Seabrook b. 3 June 1890; d. Unknown; married Annabelle Mills I have found the Rev. Joseph Baynard Seabrook, Jr., (father of Peronneau Finley) and his family in the 1850 (+ 1850 Slave Schedule), 1860, 1870 SC censuses, plus his widow and youngest child in the 1880 census. Anything you can add will be of great help to me! Jan Notify Administrator about this message?
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