SeglerFamily.Com is about the members of the Segler - Seigler
Family who are
descendants of George Seigler Sr., born in South
Carolina in 1740. George Sr. had three children: George
Jr., Judith and Priscilla. George Jr. had many descendants about
whom very little is known. Judith Seigler married William James
Free. They have several descendants in our tree. Priscilla
Seigler Ogilvie had two sons, Minor and Robert, and two
daughters, Mary and Catherine. We know nothing about the families
of
Robert, Mary or Catherine. However, we know that Minor married
Rebecca and
they had four sons and a daughter. (Their daughter died very
young and her name is not known.) The sons were Charles B.,
Edward C., Thomas
F. and
Silas K. Charles B. had many descendants. Edward's family
remained very small.
But Thomas F. and Silas K. produced very large families...read on about them below: |
This website is primarily
about the children of Minor and Rebecca Seigler: Charles B., Edward C., Thomas F. and Silas K.
Seigler. Minor passed away in 1838, the year their youngest, Silas K.,
was born. Rebecca and her four sons were
living in Crawford County, Georgia. After
Minor’s death, they all moved to Coweta
County, Georgia.
Then her oldest son, Charles B., and his family moved to Coffee County, Alabama. By 1860, Rebecca and her other three sons,
Edward, Thomas F. and Silas K. had moved to Dale and Barbour
Counties in Alabama.
Their primary place of residence was known as Barnes Cross Roads in Dale
County, Alabama. That is where the main
part of our Segler-Seigler heritage began. |