Person:George Seaborn (1)

Watchers
  1. George Seaborn1732 - 1818
  2. James SeabornEst 1735 - Bef 1794
m. 1756
  1. Jacob SeabornAbt 1756 - 1840
  2. James George Seaborn1757 - 1804
Facts and Events
Name George Seaborn
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 May 1732 Prince William County, Virginia
Marriage 1756 to Grace Greenwood
Death[1] 12 Aug 1818 Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina

Records in Virginia

Frederick County, VA Deed Book 24A page 3 Jan. 1794 - By virtue of a power of Attorney to me given by George Seaborn of Granville County and State of South Carolina Adm. Of the within named James Seaborn dec'd and also for consideration of Eighty pounds paid by James Cosgill of Loudoun County,. . . I do give grant bargain and sell all the Right Title and interest to the within mentioned Lot of 200 Acres of Land belonging which doth now pertain to said James Seaborn in his life time . . .signedF. Berry Attorney for Geo. SeabornWitnessd: John S. Woodcock Joshua SingletonRecorded: 5 Feb 1794
Note: This property was a Denny Fairfax lease of Lot 55 in Frederick County.From the Fairfax Propriety lease, James "Seburn" was "of Fauquier County" when the lease was documented on the 6 Oct 1787. Genealogy.com Message Board
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   USGenweb Archives.

    Seaborn
    Jun 7, 1983
    The graves of
    James Seaborn 1702 1792
    George Seaborn 1732 1818
    James Seaborn 1757 1804
    of Frederick Co., VA, before 1784 & a child's grave were brought here from a site near Piedmont, SC
    The Seaborn Burying Ground near a spring on Golden Grove Creek. The site was surveyed
    & recorded at Greenville Co. Courthouse, Mense Conveyance, Plat Book 9-v, pg. 50

    http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/oconee/cemeteries/westview.txt

  3.   Simpson, Richard Wright, and Karon Mac Smith. History of old Pendleton District with a genealogy of the leading families of the district. (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978?)
    Pg. 151.

    SEABORN FAMILY

    George Seaborn emigrated from Virginia and settled on the Grove near Piedmont. He left one
    son, James Seaborn, and died in 1818.
    James Seaborn, son of the above George Seaborn, died on the Grove in Greenville County in
    1804. He left a son, George Seaborn (Major Seaborn) who married Sarah Ann, daughter of Gen.
    John B, Earle, and resided at Cherry Hill, a mile or so from Pendleton. Maj. George Seaborn
    and wife, Sarah Ann Earle Seaborn, had the following children :
    I. Sallie Taylor Seaborn married Thos. J. Sloan (See Sloan family).
    II. James Seaborn married Laura Annie Mason.
    III. B. Earle Seaborn married Marie Dunham.
    IV. Mollie S. Seaborn married Col. J. B. E. Sloan (See Sloan family).
    V. Grace Greenwood Seaborn — died unmarried.
    VI. Hannah Earle Seaborn — died unmarried.
    VII. William Robinson Seaborn — killed in battle of Seven Pines.
    VIII. Eliza Seaborn — died unmarried.
    IX. Mattie Seaborn married Gregg G. Richards — no issue.
    X. Sue Vivian Seaborn — unmarried.
    II. James Seaborn and wife, Laura Annie (Mason) Seaborn, had the following children:
    1. Deanie S. Seaborn married Boon R. Moss.
    2. George Seaborn married Gussie Holleman.
    3. W. E. Seaborn.
    4. Mason C. Seaborn.
    5. James Seaborn.
    6. Douglass S. Seaborn.