I bought an old bible at an auction and found that it belonged to H.J. and N.L. Seabery from Poolville, Texas. The entries are from 1880 to 1903. I did not know who it had belonged to when I purchased it and was amazed that it came from Poolville since I graduated from there and the Seabery name was familiar. I would like to return this family heirloom to its rightful owners for just the amount that I have invested in it. It is in good shape with only 1 page missing.
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Re: Seaber(r)y Family Bible
Is the bible still available Diane? I have many ancestors buried at Poolville.
Ben Seaberry
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I'm sorry, but I have promised the Bible to a great granddaughter of Henry and Nancy Saeberry. She said that she would be glad to share it with other family members. I am going to take it to her tomorrow. Due to both of our busy schedules this was the earlier we could connect. I will have her contact you through this message though.
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Thank You Diane. I appreciate that. Ben
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I too would like to contact the person that you gave the bible to. Henry was my greatgrandfather's brother. A big percentage of my direct Seaberry line is buried in Poolville.
Thank you so much,
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How much are you asking for the bible
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I have already reunited the Bible with a member of the Seaberry family. I paid $41 for it and only asked that much for it.
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Ben Junie Adger Satterfield is married to my relative Henry Harrison Sheppard; can you share anything from your tree? I realize it is private but............. thanks, sorry if I bothered you.
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Hi, you wouldn't happen to know if that H.J. Saeberry is Harvey would you? I am looking for my g-great grandfather who married Corey, I don't know her last name. Any help would be great. Thanks.
Darshonia
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I honestly don't know. They were from the Poolville, Parker, Texas area. There are still relatives in the area I think. You might try T.J. Phillips in Poolville.
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