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Lewis Bluford Seale

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Lewis Bluford Seale

Birth
Sumter County, Alabama, USA
Death
18 Dec 1921 (aged 79)
Agua Dulce, Nueces County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kosse, Limestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D Row2
Memorial ID
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1st Great Grandfather
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1st wife: Susanna Irwin married May 26, 1870
2nd wife Lydia Virginia Elezabeth Irwin married Mar 26, 1873
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Father: Alexander B. Seale
Mother: Susan B. Seale
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Children with Susan (Irwin) Seale:
1. Andrew Jackson Seale Died at a young age.
2. Martha Ella Seale married John. B. Hobbs
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Children with Lydia Virginia Elezabeth (Irwin) Seale
J. Walter Seale Died at a young age
2. L. Oscar Seale Died at a young age
3. Sudie L. Seal Died at a young age
4. Nancy Ophelia Seale married Robert L. Thompson
5. Robert B. (Bobby) Seale Died at a young age
6. Lewis Frank Seale married
1st Wife: Ruby Ethel (Bullock) Seale
2nd Wife: Mary Esther Willingham Seale
7. Willie C. Seale Died at a young age
8. Margaret V (Maggie)Seale married Delmar Agnes Parish
9. Ernest K. Seale married Mary Minnie Hansen
10.Ethel A.Seale married Colman Debose King
11. Willa E Seale married Zachary B. Ayers
12. C. Eva Seale Died at a young age
13. Mary Omega Seale married Joe Dewitt Ayers
14. Otto Seale Died at a young age
15. Annie Wesley Seale married William (Will) Larkin Hadaway
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MILITARY SERVICE WITH CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Enlisted 13 Oct 1861 at Moble as a private in Company C - 21st Regt Alabama Infantry C.S.A, and served as a Teamster at Fort Morgan, Alabama. He was captured at Fort Gaines, Alabama on 8 August 1864. He was held prisoner at New Orleans then exchanged at Ship Island, Mississippi on 4 Janurary 1865. After the war he came to Texas and married Susan Irwin on 26 May 1870. He taught at Stump Toe School in Limestone County. She died 18 March 1873 and he married Lydia Virgina Irwin sister of Susan.
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21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry
21st Infantry Regiment was organized at Mobile, Alabama, in October, 1861, and served there during the winter. Its members were recruited in Mobile and the counties of Washington, Marengo, Baldwin, Montgomery, and Greene. In March, 1862, it moved to Corinth and, assigned to General Gladden's Brigade, was conspicuous in the Battle of Shiloh. On the return to Corinth, the regiment was reorganized, saw light action at Farmington, then was ordered back to Mobile. Here it was trained in heavy artillery and brigaded under Higgins, Page, and B.M. Thomas. The 21st participated in the battles of Forts Gaines and Morgan and Spanish Fort. Six companies were captured at Fort Gaines and two at Fort Morgan, but the two at Fort Powell blew up and evacuated that post. The men were captured at Fort Gaines were later exchanged, the others were not. It lost thirty-one percent fof the 650 engaged at Shiloh, had 10 killed and 25 wounded at Spanish Fort, and surrendered on May 6, 1865, about 250 strong. The field officers were Colonels Charles D. Anderson and James Crawford; Lieutenant Colonels S.W. Cayce, A.J. Ingersoll, C.S. Stewart, and James M. Williams; and Majors Charles B. Johnston, F.J. McCoy, and Frederick Stewart.
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1st Great Grandfather
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1st wife: Susanna Irwin married May 26, 1870
2nd wife Lydia Virginia Elezabeth Irwin married Mar 26, 1873
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Father: Alexander B. Seale
Mother: Susan B. Seale
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Children with Susan (Irwin) Seale:
1. Andrew Jackson Seale Died at a young age.
2. Martha Ella Seale married John. B. Hobbs
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Children with Lydia Virginia Elezabeth (Irwin) Seale
J. Walter Seale Died at a young age
2. L. Oscar Seale Died at a young age
3. Sudie L. Seal Died at a young age
4. Nancy Ophelia Seale married Robert L. Thompson
5. Robert B. (Bobby) Seale Died at a young age
6. Lewis Frank Seale married
1st Wife: Ruby Ethel (Bullock) Seale
2nd Wife: Mary Esther Willingham Seale
7. Willie C. Seale Died at a young age
8. Margaret V (Maggie)Seale married Delmar Agnes Parish
9. Ernest K. Seale married Mary Minnie Hansen
10.Ethel A.Seale married Colman Debose King
11. Willa E Seale married Zachary B. Ayers
12. C. Eva Seale Died at a young age
13. Mary Omega Seale married Joe Dewitt Ayers
14. Otto Seale Died at a young age
15. Annie Wesley Seale married William (Will) Larkin Hadaway
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MILITARY SERVICE WITH CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Enlisted 13 Oct 1861 at Moble as a private in Company C - 21st Regt Alabama Infantry C.S.A, and served as a Teamster at Fort Morgan, Alabama. He was captured at Fort Gaines, Alabama on 8 August 1864. He was held prisoner at New Orleans then exchanged at Ship Island, Mississippi on 4 Janurary 1865. After the war he came to Texas and married Susan Irwin on 26 May 1870. He taught at Stump Toe School in Limestone County. She died 18 March 1873 and he married Lydia Virgina Irwin sister of Susan.
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21st Regiment, Alabama Infantry
21st Infantry Regiment was organized at Mobile, Alabama, in October, 1861, and served there during the winter. Its members were recruited in Mobile and the counties of Washington, Marengo, Baldwin, Montgomery, and Greene. In March, 1862, it moved to Corinth and, assigned to General Gladden's Brigade, was conspicuous in the Battle of Shiloh. On the return to Corinth, the regiment was reorganized, saw light action at Farmington, then was ordered back to Mobile. Here it was trained in heavy artillery and brigaded under Higgins, Page, and B.M. Thomas. The 21st participated in the battles of Forts Gaines and Morgan and Spanish Fort. Six companies were captured at Fort Gaines and two at Fort Morgan, but the two at Fort Powell blew up and evacuated that post. The men were captured at Fort Gaines were later exchanged, the others were not. It lost thirty-one percent fof the 650 engaged at Shiloh, had 10 killed and 25 wounded at Spanish Fort, and surrendered on May 6, 1865, about 250 strong. The field officers were Colonels Charles D. Anderson and James Crawford; Lieutenant Colonels S.W. Cayce, A.J. Ingersoll, C.S. Stewart, and James M. Williams; and Majors Charles B. Johnston, F.J. McCoy, and Frederick Stewart.
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