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Seth Kellam

Birth1762 - North Carolina, USA
Death31 Aug 1819 - Pulaski, Georgia, United States
MotherSarah Outten
FatherJohn E. Kellam

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1762 to John E. Kellam and Sarah Outten. Seth Kellam married Susannah E. Bryan and had 9 children. He passed away on 31 Aug 1819 in Pulaski, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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John E. Kellam
1730 - 1805
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Sarah Outten
1745 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Susannah E. Bryan
1770 - 1844
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Susanna Bryan
1778 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Kellam
1793 - 1866
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Nancy Kellam
1787 - 1864
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Gideon Kellam
Unknown - 1823
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Russell Armistead Kellam
1795 - 1846
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Eldridge R Kellam
1806 - 1836
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Seth F. Kellum
1802 - 1854
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Amasa Kellam
1801 - 1839
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Mary Kellam
1785 - 1822
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Sara K Kellum
1798 - Unknown

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