Spelled SEGLE on tombstone.
*1960 Cemetery Survey by Philip Leonard, and 1986 Cemetery Survey by Terry Waldrop, compiled by Sue Pruett.
James Franklin was a Master Potter who left behind museum quality pieces that are sought by collectors around the country.
He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Senior Reserves out of Lincoln County, North Carolina, during the Civil War.
Spelled SEGLE on tombstone.
*1960 Cemetery Survey by Philip Leonard, and 1986 Cemetery Survey by Terry Waldrop, compiled by Sue Pruett.
James Franklin was a Master Potter who left behind museum quality pieces that are sought by collectors around the country.
He served as a 1st Lieutenant in the Senior Reserves out of Lincoln County, North Carolina, during the Civil War.
Family Members
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Anna Elenora "Annie" Seagle Sain
1854–1940
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Daniel Thomas Seagle
1856–1912
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Mary Etta Seagle Killian
1858–1935
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Laura Sarah Seagle Boyles
1861–1924
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Leilah Triphenia Seagle Wehunt
1867–1935
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Dora Emma Seagle
1869–1944
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Carlo Clusterfield "Cluss" Seagle
1871–1946
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Eliza Jane Seagle Heavner
1876–1945
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James F Seagle Jr
1877–1877
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