The Origin of the SEAY surname in Ireland By Raleigh Seay, Jr. at 03:36:32 Friends, I speak only for the descendants of Mathew SEAY, the Irish immigrant. For those descendants, there is abundant evidence that the Seay Surname Comes from Ireland This précis is a summary of over 30 years of research.Several years ago, I asked myself the question, “Where is the SEAY surname ...

Context Explanation

Abraham SEAY’s name first appears on Virginia records in 1745, in a document on which the Crowngrants him land in Goochland County.In this document, his name is spelled both SAY and SEAY.To my knowledge, this is the only document in which a pre-Colonial SEAY family member’s name is spelled SAY.This is an official document which seems to ... North Carolina Seay Family By Raleigh Seay, Jr. at 04:26:40 Couldn't wait until tomorrow . .

Insight Material

. Research Report by Paul Reed, Genealogist Research Report by Paul Reed, Genealogist Note: Mr. Reed believes Mathew and James Seay to be sons of Isaac Seay, of King William and Amelia County, Virginia. Note: Mr. Reed believes Mathew and James Seay to be ...

Final Conclusion

All the Irish Seays and Sees and Seas, with and without the "O" By Raleigh Seay, Jr. at 05:05:28 Good Afternoon, Friends, In my continuing search for the Seay name in Ireland, here are all the Seays, etc., that I have found in Ireland.If you are an Irish Seay, you will like this.You will recall that my line of the family is SEAY and we have been in America since at least 1683 ... Sharron, Naomi "Amy" Seay was one of 8 children of Abraham Seay (b. abt. 1720-d. aft.

1771) and Naomi "Amy" LaVigne (or Lovine) who lived in Goochland Co., (now Fluvanna) VA where Abraham had received a land grant in 1745. His wife is reported to have come from Powhatan Co., This information comes from the volume my uncle Burwell W. Seay IV published in 1966. Unfortunately, many ofhis ...