James W. Seeton |
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Private Company C, 26th Alabama Infantry Born July 21, 1849 in Alabama Died December 16, 1937 in Okmulgee James W. Seeton died of a cerebral hemorrhage and is buried at Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood. He does not currently have a military marker His wife, Amanda L., is buried beside him. In 1880 he was in the Coryell County, Texas census, listed as 30 years old, married and gives his birthplace as Alabama In the 1900 Indian Territory census of he is listed as a carpenter. In the 1910 Oklahoma census he is listed as a 'preacher of the Gospel' His military unit can be found in the Confederate Roster |
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