Chatman m. 29 Jan 1888 Perrin, Lou Ella, [4] dau of "Edmon and Sallie Perrin." Chatman is listed as "C J J Seals"[5]
Death
Chatman Jack Seals (as spelled on his headstone) died 9 Aug 1901[6]. He is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, St Clair County, Alabama. Contamporaneous headstone gives year dates only[7]
Timeline
1870 "Chatman J Seal" age 6, b. AL. At home with parents in Kelly's Creek, St Clair, Alabama[8]
1880 "Jackson Ceils," age 15, b. Alabama, laborer, "cannot read or write" was living with his parents in St Clair County Alabama[9]
1896, 8 Dec - "C J Seals" purchased 40 acres of land in St. Clair county from the Alabama Land Company. This land was forfeited back to the land company 4 July 1900, signed by C J and "L E Seals".[10]
1900 Federal Census, Pct 13-14, Kelley's Creek, Dunlap, St Clair, Alabama [11]
• "C Jackson Seals" b. Jun 1864, AL, Chatman states his father was born South Carolina and mother was born North Carolina
• wife "Ella L" b. Apr 1874, age 26, born Alabama. married 12 years, 6 children, 5 living:
• Earnest, b. Jan 1888;
• Leona, b. Apr 1892;
• Lias, b. Apr 1896;
• Callie b. May 1897;
• Sallie, b. Aug 1899. All b. Alabama.
↑ St. Clair AL marriage records, vol C, page 93, (Available at Ancestry.com, subscription database on-line, 2019)
↑ Federal Census, Year 1880, S. Clair County, AL, ED 119 p37, family #247
↑ Silla Seale Bible Record, also confirmed by his daughter Leona (Seals) Owens, who referred to him as "Jack Seals" personal communicationRHSeale MD|1974
↑ Find a Grave, database and images accessed 27 October 2021), memorial page for Chatman Jack Seals (1870–1901), Find A Grave: Memorial #12191320, citing Mount Pleasant Cemetery, St. Clair County, Alabama, USA ; Maintained by Kitty Walker Lennard (contributor 27894363) .
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