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Cathrine Flowers 1807–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1807

Birth Location: Pennsylvania, United States of America

Death Date: 1880

Death Location: Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America

Father: Christopher Flowers

Mother: Maria Schlosser

Spouse(s): Solomon Seabolt

Children(s): Francis Seabolt

Cathrine Flowers was born in 1807 in Pennsylvania, United States of America, the child of Christopher Christophel Stophel Flowers And Maria Magdalena Schlosser. Cathrine Flowers married Solomon Seabolt, and had children including Francis Fate Lafayette Seabolt. Cathrine Flowers passed away in 1880 in Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Cathrine Flowers was born in 1807 in Pennsylvania, United States of America, the child of Christopher Christophel Stophel Flowers And Maria Magdalena Schlosser.
  • Cathrine Flowers married Solomon Seabolt, and had children including Francis Fate Lafayette Seabolt.
  • Cathrine Flowers passed away in 1880 in Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Cathrine Flowers's Ancestors

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Cathrine Flowers
1807–1880
Birth Place: Pennsylvania, United States of America
Parents
Christopher (Christophel) Stophel Flowers
1749–1832
Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Maria (Magdalena) Schlosser
1762–1852
Berks County, Penn.
Grandparents
Johann (Jacob Blum (Fleur,) Flowers)
1699–1769
Waldmohr, Kusel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Anna (Apollonia Closter (Fleur,) Flowers)
1703–1773
Waldmohr, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann Flowers)
1668–1742
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cathrine Flowers's Descendants

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Cathrine Flowers (1807–1880) m. Solomon Seabolt (1803–August 1880)
  1. 1. Francis ('Fate' Lafayette) Seabolt 1831–1921 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Seabolt 1833–1905
    1. 1. Francis (Matthew Lafayette) Seabolt 1864–1931 m. Sarah (J) Palmer 1869–1950
      1. 1. Marcus (W) Seabolt 1894– m. Mary (O) Hyde 1894–
        1. 1. Wheeler (Stephen) Seabolt 1921–1997 m. Delia Munáoz 1921–
        2. 2. W (Lewis) Seabolt 1917–
        3. 3. Sarah (Alice) Seabolt 1924–
        4. 4. Wilber Seabolt 1920–
        5. 5. Leo Seabolt 1913–
        6. 6. Oscar Seabolt 1916–
        7. 7. Rosa (May) Seabolt 1914–
      2. 2. Rosa (J) Seabolt 1897–
      3. 3. Clide (E) Seabolt 1899–
      4. 4. Joseph (B) Seabolt 1893–
      5. 5. Mary (G) Seabolt 1891–
      6. 6. Dessie (L) Seabolt 1908–
      7. 7. William (A) Seabolt 1890–
      8. 8. Carrie (E) Seabolt 1906–
      9. 9. Robert (C) Seabolt 1901–
    2. 2. David (Solomon) Seabolt 1866–1947
    3. 3. Thomas (Oscar) Seabolt 1906–2005
    4. 4. Fannie (S) Parks 1898–1954
    5. 5. Frances (Catherine) Critz 1872–1956
    6. 6. Joel (C) Seabolt 1868–
    7. 7. Elizabeth Seabolt 1874–
    8. 8. Mitchel Seabolt 1861–
    9. 9. Robert (Lee) Seabolt 1871–
    10. 10. Lafayett Seabolt 1866–
    11. 11. Mary Seabolt 1876–

Cathrine Flowers's Timeline

2 Records

1807
1807
Birth of Cathrine Flowers in Pennsylvania, United States of America
Pennsylvania, United States of America
1880
1880
Age 73
Death of Cathrine Flowers in Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America
Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1807
    Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Suches, Union County, Georgia, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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