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Subject: [PAGREENE] SEATON FAMILY RECORDS
Date: 9 Oct 2003 10:33:31 -0600
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Surnames: SEATON - TEAL - ROBINSON - RICHEY
Classification: Query
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THE JAMES SEATON AND MARY CLARK PAPERS
Teal, Luella Hartley. NSDAR - National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Record Copy Application, File #188378, Office of the Registrar General, National Society Daughters American Revolution, 1776 D Street NW, Washington DC 20006-5303. Application reference to Pension Claim OWIF 3878, service in War of 1812 for George Clark Seaton; family record of James Seaton in hands of Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson and daughter Mrs. Victor Richey of Garards Fort, Greene County, Pennsylvania. (This application was to Patriot James Seaton (1751-1830, husband of Mary Clark and a son of James Seaton and Elizabeth Kenner.)
Mrs. Teal listed family records for James Seaton that “are now in the hands of Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson, who lives with her daughter Mrs. Victor Richey at Garards Fort, Greene County, Pennsylvania.” She relates “the above family records gave all dates concerning James Seaton and his wife Mary Clark.”
The applicant also noted Certified states filed in the NSDAR Library.
Luella Hartley was born 1/20/1889 at Rice’s Landing (Greene County), Pennsylvania. She signed her application in 1948; the application was received by NSDAR August 4, and approved November 25, 1948.
Where are those family records today. Did the files stay with Mrs. Victor Richey or in her family?
Are copies of those files filed in the NSDAR offices in Washington, D.C., or are they in Pennsylvania or Virginia archives? These documents are probably the documents or source quoted as being from the "Gregg Bible."
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