Sease, Christopher (Suss)

Birth Name Sease, Christopher (Suss) 1a 2a 3a
Also Known As Suss
Also Known As Sease, Christopher 4a 3b
Gramps ID I8945
Gender male
Age at Death less than about 70 years, 11 months, 13 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E10250] about 1715 Eschelbach, Baden, Germany  
1b 2b 3c
Birth [E10251] 1715 Germany  
4b 3d
Death [E10252] before 1785-12-14 Newberry County, SC  
1c 2c 3e
Death [E10253]   Newberry County, SC  
4c 3f
Immigration [E10254] 1752-09-14 Arrived in Chas, SC, on ship Upton  
3g
Immigration [E10255] 1752-09-27 Arrived in Chas, SC, on ship Upton  
2d 3h

Families

    Family of Sease, Christopher (Suss) and Anhaus, Susannah [F5092]
Married Wife Anhaus, Susannah [I5814] ( * + after 1790-12-14 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E29864] about 1739 Eschelbach, Baden, Germany  
1d 2e 3i
Marriage [E29865] 1739 Germany  
4d 3j
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Seas, Mary Catherina (Suss) [I8947]1740after 1752-09-27
Seas, Dorothy (Suss) [I8953]17451814-05-21
Seas, Catherina (Suss) [I9199]1750after 1752-09-27
Seas, John Leonard (Suss) [I19621]17541840-12-08
Seas, Eva Margaret (Suss) [I8948]1756-10-121840-03-30
Seas, John Mark (Suss) [I14107]1761-04-231822-05-08
Sease, Christina [I9455]17631800

Narrative

[Summer.FTW]

Petitions for Land From South Carolina Council Journals
Meeting of Tuesday P.M. 3rd October 1752
Pages 404-405: The Petition of Christopher Siess, a forreign Protestant,
humbly setting forth Tat the Pet'r came in the Upton, Cap't John
Gardiner, from Rotterdam on the Encouragem't given to for'n Protestants,
he is desirous of settling with his Family among his relations in the
Forks of Broad and Saludy Rivers, That he has a Wife and three children
viz Mary Catherine 12 years, Dorothy ab't 7 years & Catherine ab't 2
years old, and never had for them nor yet for himself any land assigned
him, prays to lay out 250 acres of land in the Forks of Broad and Saludy
Rivers as aforesaid free of Charges, and that he may have his most
Gracious majestys Bounty. Charles Town, the 27th day of Sep'r 1752.
Christ'r Siess. The prayer thereof was granted and three full and two
half bountys.

 

 

Christopher Suss born ABT 1715, possibly Germany, married in possibly
Germany, Susanna Anhaus, born possibly Germany, died af 14 Dec 1785, prob
Newberry Co, SC. Christopher died pr 14 Dec 1785, probably Newberry Co,
SC. Christopher Sease immigrant came over on the ship Upton, captain,
John Gardiner. The Upton arrived in Charleston in September 1752;
Christopher, his wife Susanna, & 3 daughters were on board. His land
grant was for 250 acres on Crims Creek just outside the present day town
of Pomaria, SC. The graves of Christopher, Susanna, & the lst 3
daughters are unknown.

Christopher Siss/Siess. 250 acres 21 Nov. 1752, Crims Creek. (Plat
5:488) Foreign Protestant on UPTON, Capt. John Gardiner from
Rotterdam...settling with his family among his relatives in the
fork...wife and 3 children Mary Catherina 12, Dorothy about 7, Catherine
about 2. (CJ20)

 

Francis Seas/Cass/Sease. A Francis Cass/Seas was mentioned 3 times as a
loyalist during the Revolutionary War in 1781--There is no proof that he
is a son of Christopher Sease and Susanna Anhaus, there is also no proof
his last name is Sease.
[Sease1.FTW]
[Sease#2.FTW]

Petitions for Land From South Carolina Council Journals
Meeting of Tuesday P.M. 3rd October 1752
Pages 404-405: The Petition of Christopher Siess, a forreign Protestant,
humbly setting forth Tat the Pet'r came in the Upton, Cap't John
Gardiner, from Rotterdam on the Encouragem't given to for'n Protestants,
he is desirous of settling with his Family among his relations in the
Forks of Broad and Saludy Rivers, That he has a Wife and three children
viz Mary Catherine 12 years, Dorothy ab't 7 years & Catherine ab't 2
years old, and never had for them nor yet for himself any land assigned
him, prays to lay out 250 acres of land in the Forks of Broad and Saludy
Rivers as aforesaid free of Charges, and that he may have his most
Gracious majestys Bounty. Charles Town, the 27th day of Sep'r 1752.
Christ'r Siess. The prayer thereof was granted and three full and two
half bountys.

 

 

Christopher Suss born ABT 1715, possibly Germany, married in possibly
Germany, Susanna Anhaus, born possibly Germany, died af 14 Dec 1785, prob
Newberry Co, SC. Christopher died pr 14 Dec 1785, probably Newberry Co,
SC. Christopher Sease immigrant came over on the ship Upton, captain,
John Gardiner. The Upton arrived in Charleston in September 1752;
Christopher, his wife Susanna, & 3 daughters were on board. His land
grant was for 250 acres on Crims Creek just outside the present day town
of Pomaria, SC. The graves of Christopher, Susanna, & the lst 3
daughters are unknown.

Christopher Siss/Siess. 250 acres 21 Nov. 1752, Crims Creek. (Plat
5:488) Foreign Protestant on UPTON, Capt. John Gardiner from
Rotterdam...settling with his family among his relatives in the
fork...wife and 3 children Mary Catherina 12, Dorothy about 7, Catherine
about 2. (CJ20)

 

Francis Seas/Cass/Sease. A Francis Cass/Seas was mentioned 3 times as a
loyalist during the Revolutionary War in 1781--There is no proof that he
is a son of Christopher Sease and Susanna Anhaus, there is also no proof
his last name is Sease.
[Sease1.FTW]
[EVE.ftw]

Christopher Suss/Siss Sease born ca 1715, possibly Germany, married in
possibly Germany, Susanna Anhaus, born possibly Germany, died after 14
Dec 1785, probably Newberry Co, SC. Christopher died prior to 14 Dec
1785, probably Newberry Co, SC. Christopher Sease immigrant came over on
the ship Upton, captain, John Gardiner. The Upton arrived in Charleston
in September 1752; Christopher, his wife Susanna, & 3 daughters were on
board. His land grant was for 250 acres on Crims Creek just outside the
present day town of Pomaria, SC. The graves of Christopher, Susanna, &
the lst 3 daughters are unknown.

Christopher Siss/Siess. 250 acres 21 Nov. 1752, Crims Creek. (Plat
5:488) Foreign Protestant on UPTON, Capt. John Gardiner from
Rotterdam...settling with his family among his relatives in the
fork...wife and 3 children Mary Catherina 12, Dorothy about 7, Catherine
about 2. (CJ20)

 

Francis Seas/Cass/Sease. A Francis Cass/Seas was mentioned 3 times as a
loyalist during the Revolutionary War in 1781--There is no proof that he
is a son of Christopher Sease and Susanna Anhaus, there is also no proof
his last name is Sease.

Pedigree

    1. Sease, Christopher (Suss)
      1. Anhaus, Susannah [I5814]
        1. Seas, Mary Catherina (Suss) [I8947]
        2. Seas, Dorothy (Suss) [I8953]
        3. Seas, Catherina (Suss) [I9199]
        4. Seas, John Leonard (Suss) [I19621]
        5. Seas, Eva Margaret (Suss) [I8948]
        6. Seas, John Mark (Suss) [I14107]
        7. Sease, Christina [I9455]

Source References

  1. Sease1.FTW [S154173]
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  2. Sease#2.FTW [S154171]
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  3. Summer.FTW [S261992]
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  4. EVE.ftw [S154125]
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