Sease, Andrew Noah
Birth Name | Sease, Andrew Noah 1a 2a 3a |
Gramps ID | I8901 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 80 years, 2 months, 4 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth [E10128] | 1840-03-16 |
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Death [E10129] | 1920-05-20 | Little Mountain, SC |
Cause: Cancer |
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Occupation [E10130] | Farmer |
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Residence [E10131] | Little Mountain, SC |
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Ethnicity/Relig. [E10132] | Caucasian/Lutheran |
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Comment 1 [E10133] | Metastatic epitheliomata of intestines & |
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Comment 2 [E10134] | stomach/Epitheliomata of neck |
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Comment 3 [E10135] | Due to Civil War injuries, could kiss his |
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Comment 4 [E10136] | elbow; 1920 Death Certificate No. 9906 |
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CEME [E10137] | Mt. Horab Lutheran Church Cemetery, Chapin, SC |
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Burial [E10138] | Mt. Horab Lutheran Church Cemetery, Chapin, SC |
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Medical Information [E10139] | Cancer |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Sease, John C. [I8903] | 1796-02-05 | 1865-12-07 | |
Mother | Lowman, Christina Bearberg [I8904] | 1800-01-01 | 1855-03-08 | |
Brother | Sease, Govan Luther [I16912] | 1923-05-24 | ||
Sister | Sease, Mary Caroline [I17990] | 1821-01-13 | ||
Sister | Sease, Elizabeth C. [I14363] | 1822-08-15 | ||
Brother | Sease, John Leonard (Lyn) [I8905] | 1824-05-29 | 1918-05-17 | |
Brother | Sease, Daniel Elijah (Dan) [I8907] | 1825-09-30 | 1921-05-12 | |
Sister | Sease, Katharine Kissiah [I8932] | 1827-01-05 | ||
Brother | Sease, Jesse Isaac [I8928] | 1828-10-21 | 1855-05-03 | |
Sister | Sease, Eliza [I9474] | 1830-04-10 | 1833-04-15 | |
Brother | Sease, John Calvin [I8926] | 1831-11-06 | ||
Brother | Sease, Asa Melanthion [I8924] | 1833-09-16 | 1912-01-22 | |
Sister | Sease, Martha Ann Mehaily [I8934] | 1838-05-11 | ||
Sease, Andrew Noah [I8901] | 1840-03-16 | 1920-05-20 |
Families
  |   | Family of Sease, Andrew Noah and Epting, Angela Catherine [F5025] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Epting, Angela Catherine [I8902] ( * 1841-12-09 + 1920-09-17 ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Sease, Emma Elizabeth [I8961] | 1861-11-17 | 1925-06-08 |
Sease, Frances Christina [I9117] | 1863-02-01 | |
Mac Sease, Mary [I9127] | 1864-11-28 | |
Sease, Josephene Catherine [I9129] | 1867-03-04 | 1896-11-08 |
Sease, George Edward [I9136] | 1869-12-12 | 1934-12-12 |
Sease, Ava Ella [I9142] | 1872-01-04 | 1968-02-23 |
Sease, Martha Anna [I15389] | 1873-07-21 | 1954-05-12 |
Sease, John Adam [I8837] | 1875-05-21 | 1951-07-10 |
Sease, Loretta Jane [I9162] | 1877-02-15 | 1963-05-16 |
Sease, Andrew Hugh [I9177] | 1879-07-12 | 1880-08-27 |
Sease, Noah Zebedee [I9180] | 1882-07-29 | 1964-10-12 |
Sease, Thomas Earl [I9178] | 1884-11-12 | 1886-05-29 |
Sease, Luther Trenton [I9070] | 1888-01-29 | |
Sease, Jessie Hampton [I9179] | 1888-10-29 | 1889-07-12 |
Narrative
[Summer.FTW]
Andrew Noah Seas[e] was born on Monday the 16th of March in the year of
our Lord 1840. Sponsors in Baptism Levi Boland and Martha
Miller.[Sease1.FTW]
Enlisted in Confederate Army August 1861. He enlisted at Hope Station as
a Private in Co C, 3 Reg't South Carolina Infantry. He fought in the
Battle of Gettysburg and was wounded on 2 July 1863. Taken as POW by
Union forces. He is listed as a "Paroled Prisoner" for January and
February 1864.
Listed in the Register of sick and wounded Confederates in the hospitals
in and about Gettysburg, Pa., after the battle of July 2, 3, and 4,
1863. Complaint: Resection Left Elbow. Appears on a Roll of Prisoners
of War at Letterman General Hospital, Gettysburg, Pa., August 10, 1863.
Name appears as signature to a Roll of Prisoners of War at West's
Buildings Hospital, Baltimore, Md., November 12, 1863, transferred to
City Point.
Appears on a Morning Report of Jackson Hospital, at Richmond, Va., for
November 18, 1863.
A.N. Sease appears on a Register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital, or
General Hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia, as being admitted November
16, 1863.
Application for Value of Artificial Limb No. 1115
A. Noah Sease
Peak, SC
Lexington County
Funeral Notice, The State paper, 21 May 1920
SEASE - The relatives and friends of Mr. A.N. SEASE are invited to attend
his funeral services THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, May 21, 2 p.m. at Mount
Horob Lutheran Church, Chapin, S.C. Interment, church yard.
Obituary from Newspaper of 25 May 1920
Death of Mr. Noah Sease
Mr. A.N. Sease died at his home at Chapin on Thursday morning and was
buried at Chapin Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, services by Revs. J.J.
Long and Cromer. He was 80 years old and had been afflicted with
cancer. He leaves a widow, nine children and several grandchildren, and
is also survived by two brothers, Messrs. Daniel E. and G. Luke Sease,
both of Newberry. The deceased was of a long-lived family, one brother,
Mr. Leonard Sease, having died at the age of 94; another brother, Mr.
Lang Sease, dying at the age of about 79; and still another brother, Mr.
John Sease, being about 80 when he died. Of the living brothers, Mr. Dan
Sease will be 95 in September while Mr. Luke Sease will be 84 the 20th of
June.
The deceased was a gallant ex-Confederate, having been wounded in the arm
at Gettysburg. Part of the bone was taken out, but the wound healed so
perfectly that the arm was about as strong as ever.
Of the nine surviving children three are boys, one of the sons Mr. John
Sease being a section master on the C.N.&L. railroad, living in
Prosperity (rest cut off)
Unknown newspaper
Death Claims Well Known Citizen of Chapin
Special to The Dispatch News
Chapin, May 24 - Our community has again been saddened by the death of
one of its oldest and most esteemed citizens, Mr. A.N. Sease, who passed
away last Thursday in his 80th year. Funeral services were held at Mt.
Horeb Lutheran church, of which Mr. Sease had been a faithful member for
many years. The services were conducted by Rev. J.L. Cromer, the pastor,
assisted by Rev. J.J. Long. The burial was with Masonic honors.
Mr. Sease was a gallant Confederate soldier, having been a member of the
Third South Carolina regiment in the War Between the Sections. He was an
upright citizen and was held in high esteem by many friends. His wife,
who was Miss Jella Epting before marriage, survives him, together with
nine children, as follows: Mrs. Fannie Lucas of Columbia, Mrs. Margart
Addison of Newberry, Mrs. Ava Summrs and Mrs. J.W. Wessinger of Chapin,
Mrs. Walter Frick of Little Mountain (rest cut off)
South Carolina Certificate of Death, Bureau of Vital Statistics, State
Board of Health # 9906.[Sease#2.FTW]
Andrew Noah Seas[e] was born on Monday the 16th of March in the year of
our Lord 1840. Sponsors in Baptism Levi Boland and Martha
Miller.[Sease1.FTW]
Enlisted in Confederate Army August 1861. He enlisted at Hope Station as
a Private in Co C, 3 Reg't South Carolina Infantry. He fought in the
Battle of Gettysburg and was wounded on 2 July 1863. Taken as POW by
Union forces. He is listed as a "Paroled Prisoner" for January and
February 1864.
Listed in the Register of sick and wounded Confederates in the hospitals
in and about Gettysburg, Pa., after the battle of July 2, 3, and 4,
1863. Complaint: Resection Left Elbow. Appears on a Roll of Prisoners
of War at Letterman General Hospital, Gettysburg, Pa., August 10, 1863.
Name appears as signature to a Roll of Prisoners of War at West's
Buildings Hospital, Baltimore, Md., November 12, 1863, transferred to
City Point.
Appears on a Morning Report of Jackson Hospital, at Richmond, Va., for
November 18, 1863.
A.N. Sease appears on a Register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital, or
General Hospital No. 9, Richmond, Virginia, as being admitted November
16, 1863.
Application for Value of Artificial Limb No. 1115
A. Noah Sease
Peak, SC
Lexington County
Funeral Notice, The State paper, 21 May 1920
SEASE - The relatives and friends of Mr. A.N. SEASE are invited to attend
his funeral services THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, May 21, 2 p.m. at Mount
Horob Lutheran Church, Chapin, S.C. Interment, church yard.
Obituary from Newspaper of 25 May 1920
Death of Mr. Noah Sease
Mr. A.N. Sease died at his home at Chapin on Thursday morning and was
buried at Chapin Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, services by Revs. J.J.
Long and Cromer. He was 80 years old and had been afflicted with
cancer. He leaves a widow, nine children and several grandchildren, and
is also survived by two brothers, Messrs. Daniel E. and G. Luke Sease,
both of Newberry. The deceased was of a long-lived family, one brother,
Mr. Leonard Sease, having died at the age of 94; another brother, Mr.
Lang Sease, dying at the age of about 79; and still another brother, Mr.
John Sease, being about 80 when he died. Of the living brothers, Mr. Dan
Sease will be 95 in September while Mr. Luke Sease will be 84 the 20th of
June.
The deceased was a gallant ex-Confederate, having been wounded in the arm
at Gettysburg. Part of the bone was taken out, but the wound healed so
perfectly that the arm was about as strong as ever.
Of the nine surviving children three are boys, one of the sons Mr. John
Sease being a section master on the C.N.&L. railroad, living in
Prosperity (rest cut off)
Unknown newspaper
Death Claims Well Known Citizen of Chapin
Special to The Dispatch News
Chapin, May 24 - Our community has again been saddened by the death of
one of its oldest and most esteemed citizens, Mr. A.N. Sease, who passed
away last Thursday in his 80th year. Funeral services were held at Mt.
Horeb Lutheran church, of which Mr. Sease had been a faithful member for
many years. The services were conducted by Rev. J.L. Cromer, the pastor,
assisted by Rev. J.J. Long. The burial was with Masonic honors.
Mr. Sease was a gallant Confederate soldier, having been a member of the
Third South Carolina regiment in the War Between the Sections. He was an
upright citizen and was held in high esteem by many friends. His wife,
who was Miss Jella Epting before marriage, survives him, together with
nine children, as follows: Mrs. Fannie Lucas of Columbia, Mrs. Margart
Addison of Newberry, Mrs. Ava Summrs and Mrs. J.W. Wessinger of Chapin,
Mrs. Walter Frick of Little Mountain (rest cut off)
South Carolina Certificate of Death, Bureau of Vital Statistics, State
Board of Health # 9906.
Pedigree
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Sease, John C. [I8903]
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Lowman, Christina Bearberg [I8904]
- Sease, Govan Luther [I16912]
- Sease, Mary Caroline [I17990]
- Sease, Elizabeth C. [I14363]
- Sease, John Leonard (Lyn) [I8905]
- Sease, Daniel Elijah (Dan) [I8907]
- Sease, Katharine Kissiah [I8932]
- Sease, Jesse Isaac [I8928]
- Sease, Eliza [I9474]
- Sease, John Calvin [I8926]
- Sease, Asa Melanthion [I8924]
- Sease, Martha Ann Mehaily [I8934]
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Sease, Andrew Noah
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Epting, Angela Catherine [I8902]
- Sease, Emma Elizabeth [I8961]
- Sease, Frances Christina [I9117]
- Mac Sease, Mary [I9127]
- Sease, Josephene Catherine [I9129]
- Sease, George Edward [I9136]
- Sease, Ava Ella [I9142]
- Sease, Martha Anna [I15389]
- Sease, John Adam [I8837]
- Sease, Loretta Jane [I9162]
- Sease, Andrew Hugh [I9177]
- Sease, Noah Zebedee [I9180]
- Sease, Thomas Earl [I9178]
- Sease, Luther Trenton [I9070]
- Sease, Jessie Hampton [I9179]
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Epting, Angela Catherine [I8902]
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Lowman, Christina Bearberg [I8904]
Ancestors
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