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SUBMITTED BY:
Mary Miller
e-mail:
marykell@aol.com
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HUSBAND:
SEABOURNE,
Mr.
date and place
of birth: Abt. 1785, TN
date and place
of marriage: circa 1800, VA. or TN.
other marriages:
military service:
date and place
of death:
father:
mother:
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WIFE:
WILBURN,
Lucinda
date and place
of birth: circa 1784, VA.
other marriages:
EVENS / EVANS, Unknown
date and place
of marriage: circa 1810,
date and place
of death: Jefferson County, MO.
father:
WILBURN,
Unknown
mother:
UNKNOWN,
Harriet
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CHILD 1: SEABOURNE,
Jane
date and place
of birth: circa 1812
married:
date and place
of marriage:
other marriages:
date and place
of death:
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CHILD 2: SEABOURNE,
James Monroe
date and place
of birth: Nov 28, 1814, TN
married:
CAMPBELL,
Mahala Cunningham
date and place
of marriage:
other marriages:
date and
place of death: Oct 24, 1876, Belgrade, Washington, MO.
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SOURCES: 1850
Jefferson County, MO. Census, 1850 District No 42 Being,
Jefferson County,
MO., Probate record for Benjamin JACKSON, filed Oct. 1847,
Washington County,
MO., FHC, IGI
familysearch.com:
Sealings for the dead : manual processing, 1970-1981, 1983.....1235209
Letter from
Mabel SEABOURNE EVANS, written 1950.
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NOTES: Everything
points to Lucinda WILBURN EVANS SEABOURNE being the Mother-in-law
to Benjamin
JACKSON of NC. Lucinda is found in the 1850 census of Jefferson County,
MO. living
with all 7 of
Benjamin JACKSON's children. She was 66 years old. Her son, James Monroe
SEABOURNE
was the administrator
of Benjamin's probate, in 1852, he was appointed guardian of 4 (four) of
Benjamin's
children and
in a letter from Lucinda's g-granddaughter, Mabel SEABOURNE EVANS, she
states that
Lucinda's son,
James Monroe SEABOURNE went to Tennessee and brought his mother, sister
and
step-sister
back to Missouri with him. She also said that Lucinda owned a small farm
in what was later to
become "downtown
Nashville." She said that James just packed up the women and left the farm
and
everything.
She states that Lucinda was her "Great Grandmama, with the French blood."
She also says
that Lucinda
"was a tiny woman and I believe that she must have had the French blood,
and her father may
have been a
French Creole."
I have searched
for information on Lucinda for several years and have found that she and
her parents/siblings,
husbands and
children are very elusive people and I would welcome any leads on them.