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Isaac Seela

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Isaac Seela

Birth
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
1874 (aged 73–74)
Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Parker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Isaac Seely/Seela was the son of John Nichols Seely and Katherine (Brinker) Seely. Isaac's last name became Seela while his siblings kept the name Seely. Isaac married Rebecca White on January 9, 1827 in Ralls County, MO. In 1833 they moved to near Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri, being one of the first settlers in this part of the state. By April 11, 1842, they had settled land on Center Creek, southeast of present day Carthage, MO. On October 3, 1854, Isaac and Rebecca Seela sold their 160 acre farm on Center Creek, and by 1855 were in Parker County, Texas. Their last log cabin is now in Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas. Children: Katherine Elizabeth (Seela) Richardson b. December 18, 1827; John Nicholas Umphrey Seela b. July 14, 1829; William L. Seela b. January 20, 1831; Isaac Seela b. 1833; Jacob Seela b. 1834/5; Sarah (Seela) [Gayle] Wheeler b. 1836; Susan Seela b. 1839; Nancy Rama (Seela) Andrews b. June 4, 1840; Elizabeth Rebecca (Seela) Holt b. September 22, 1844; Jasper Newton Seela b. September 22, 1844; George Washington Seela b. June 15, 1849. All children except Susan are linked below. Her brother, John Nicholas Umphrey Seela said that Susan went to California. Nothing else is known about Susan.

The log cabin is the last cabin of Isaac and Rebecca. It was moved from the original location to Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas.
Isaac Seely/Seela was the son of John Nichols Seely and Katherine (Brinker) Seely. Isaac's last name became Seela while his siblings kept the name Seely. Isaac married Rebecca White on January 9, 1827 in Ralls County, MO. In 1833 they moved to near Sarcoxie, Jasper County, Missouri, being one of the first settlers in this part of the state. By April 11, 1842, they had settled land on Center Creek, southeast of present day Carthage, MO. On October 3, 1854, Isaac and Rebecca Seela sold their 160 acre farm on Center Creek, and by 1855 were in Parker County, Texas. Their last log cabin is now in Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas. Children: Katherine Elizabeth (Seela) Richardson b. December 18, 1827; John Nicholas Umphrey Seela b. July 14, 1829; William L. Seela b. January 20, 1831; Isaac Seela b. 1833; Jacob Seela b. 1834/5; Sarah (Seela) [Gayle] Wheeler b. 1836; Susan Seela b. 1839; Nancy Rama (Seela) Andrews b. June 4, 1840; Elizabeth Rebecca (Seela) Holt b. September 22, 1844; Jasper Newton Seela b. September 22, 1844; George Washington Seela b. June 15, 1849. All children except Susan are linked below. Her brother, John Nicholas Umphrey Seela said that Susan went to California. Nothing else is known about Susan.

The log cabin is the last cabin of Isaac and Rebecca. It was moved from the original location to Log Cabin Village in Fort Worth, Texas.

Inscription

The marker reads: The Seela Family, Isaac Seela, his wife, Rebecca White, their daughter, Katherine Richardson, and others



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  • Created by: ENS
  • Added: Apr 30, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69130147/isaac-seela: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac Seela (1800–1874), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69130147, citing Blackwell Cemetery, Parker County, Texas, USA; Maintained by ENS (contributor 47288014).