ViewsWatchersBrowse |
Samuel Seely
b.4 Apr 1710 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Family tree▼ Facts and Events
Samuel Seely was an Ironmaster by trade. He served as Wagon Master during the French and Indian Wars and was in service at least during 1759. Resided in Trappe, Philadelphia Co, PA (now Montgomery Co.) Was of Robinson Twp. Lancaster Co. PA., where he and wife Mary bought and sold land in 1751. Later of Lower Smithfield Twp., Northampton Co. PA. Oct. 19, 1778, Mary Seely renounced her right of Administration to the estate of her husband to eldest son John Seely. Inventory was made by son John March 17, 1760, Northhampton Co., PA> Complied by Madeline Mills and Katherine, Mills 1997. The Seeley Genealogical Society. References
|