Thomas SEITZ
Family listed in History of Stone County, Missouri, published by the Stone County Historical Society, article "Johann Henrich Seitz", by Richard (Fritz) Toler. "Thomas and Mary M. migrated to Tennessee around 1817-1818, shortly after Laura's birth. They settled in what is now Warren Co. It appears that a large group of the SEITZ clan moved together." Elaine Wiley House, 5745 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64113 Will of his father in 1813 says he is deceased. Maybe there are two Thomases, and one is not the son of George & Susannah. Census, Warren Co, TN 1830: Thomas SEITZ, p. 13, 220110-33110 also Andrew SEITZ Census, Warren Co, TN 1840: Thomas SITZ, p. 362, 02110001-0031201 also John, George, Michael, William, Andrew, & John SIDES/SEITZ Will. Inventory Oct 1834. Adm. George & Aaron SEITZ; widow Margaret. Negroes: Milly, a girl about 24 years old; Will, a boy about 19 years old, and Abr, a boy about 8 years old, 1 not named girl child Some information from Thomas G. Webb, 835 South College Street, Smithville, TN 37166
Warren Co, TN. Estate settlement 4 Aug 1842. Aaron SEITZE, administrator. Various items sold
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement of Margret SEITZE. Susan SITZES bought 1 bedstead bed & furniture $10, 1 flax wheel $2.12, 1 potrack $1.18, 1 set plates $1.12, 1 set tea cups $1.00, 2 sets tea cups $.50, 2 flat irons $1, 2 shears $.25, 8 chears peel & c $1, and other unnamed items. n.m.
1850 Henderson Co, TX Census: p. 157. George SEITZ 47 NC; Elizabeth 46 NC; John G. (L?) 24 TN: A.J. 21 M TN; Annette 18 TN; George H. 16 TN; Tbitha A.14 TN; Luisa E. 12 TN; Leander M. 10 TN; Eliza O. 5 TN; Jacob COLOIRON (?) 25 KY; Leafy C. 21 MS; George W. 2 TX; Howard F. 8/12 TX 1860 Census Kaufman Co, TX: 85/84. Geo. SEITZ 59 NC; Elizabeth 58 NC; Hannah M. 24 TN; Leander M. 21 TN; Eliza O. 14 TN 1830 Census Warren Co, TN: p. 333. 21001-00001 There must be another boy born 1825-30, died before 1860. Warren Co, TN. George SEITZ bought 16 geese for $4.25 and one grindstone for $.50 from estate of Alexander STEWART. April 1836 Warren Co, TN. George SITZE bought 1 bee stand for $2 from estate sale of William McKEY 29. Jan 1835 Warren Co, TN. Jesse LOCK & George SIDES were appointed to settle estate of William A. TURNER, deceased. 2 May 1836 Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement of Margret SEITZE. George SEITZ bought 10 head hog $2; 1 bell, 2 baskets, 7 chairs, 1 axe $1.94; 4 bedsteads & furniture $36.25; 1 cow $7.18; 1 hoe $3; 6 head sheep $4.60; 1 fry pan $1.00, 500 bundles oats with fodder $4.69; 1 sorrel filly $29, and other unnamed items. Warren Co, TN. 3 Sep 1842, also 15 May 1844. George SEITZE is guardian of Larson & Logan SEITZE, minor heirs of Thomas SEITZE, deceased. Kaufman Co, TX. George SEITZ is a Justice of the Peace in books 1 and 1A. Many sources list George SEITZ, son of Thomas, as born in 1820. Would he be a guardian of 19-year-old boys, if he were only 22? From Don and Frances Smith, 202 W. 26th, Pine Bluff, AR 71601: "Because of the lawsuit filed by Jessee Doggett, we know that George Seitz died March 6, 1871, in Kaufman County. He had attempted to divide his property among his children before he died, but he did not take into account that the land he had inherited from his son Andrew was also owned by his wife Elizabeth, and that he had not made any provision for a share to his granddaughters, Mary and Texana. The case was not settled completely until 1876. George had deeded some land for the building of a Church of Christ church and school, probably the Gray's Prairie Church of Christ. Because of the lawsuit, we know that Elizabeth Seitz died in 1862. So far, we do not know where they are buried."
Family listed in article "Johann Henrich SEITZ", by Richard (Fritz) Toler, published in History of Stone County, Missouri, by Stone County Historical Society. "Michael and Mary SEITZ moved from Warren Co, TN to Tower Hill Twp. in Shelby Co, IL. They settled on 280 acres of land and cleared it for farming. This property stayed in the family until 1944. Mary was left a widow in 1853 with a large family to raise alone." Census Warren Co, TN 1830. Michael SEITZ, p. 334, 10001-0001 From Judy Keeler, RR #2, Box 177 Lot 20, Shelbyville, IL 62565: History of Mt. Victory School District, Tower Hill Township, Shelby County, Illinois: "In 1845 there were only five families living in the south part of Tower Hill Township, who were Stephen Jester, Johnathan Riley, Washburn Wade, Thomas May, and William Wyrick. In the west part on Beek's Creek (which runs through our district) there were here and there a "squatter" but as the country settled they lest for better hunting grounds. The earliest settlers found three-fourths of the district covered by heavy timber, the only clearing being in the northeasterly portion. The first family who settled permanently in this district was the SEITZ family, who had come from Tennessee in 1831 and lived near Middlesworth Station. There Logan Seitz was born in 1848, and before he was a year old, or in the spring od 1849, the family moved to the present Seitz home. The parents, Michael and Mary Reed Seitz, had bought 280 acres of lamd, and carved out of the forest a homestead, building a double log house just north of where their present house stands. No doubt they had their share of hardships with ten children to care for. They at once cleared enough land to put out an apple and peach orchard, the first in the district. In 1853 Michael Seitz died leaving to the mother the task of raising this family. She was a real pioneer mother and proved equal to the task. The Seitz brothers were partners in operating the home place and Logan and Lawson continued to work together until Lawson passed away in 1880. The mother had previously passed away and others had married and moved elsewhere leaving Logan in possession of the home. He had also married Miss Mary Karnes, daughter of Alexander and Matilda Karnes who had come from Pennsylvania and lived near Tower Hill. Logan Seitz and his wife passed the most of their married life on this farm. After their seven children were married they moved to Pana, where Mrs. Seitz now lives. Mr. Seitz passed away very suddenly in October 1917, having come out to the farm to stay over night. The next morning after helping his son, Chloe, harness the team, he went to the house. Feeling tired, he lay down and in a few moments was gone. Logan's mother, Mrs. Michael Seitz, not only raised her own nine children but also raised a grandson, Sevier Kennedy, as her own; his mother, Margaret Seitz Kennedy, having died soon after his birth. Sevier grew up with his uncles to him seeming as brothers, and was well-known in the community. He married Fanny Puckett of Pana and for a short time livied in the home now occupied by the Sloan family. Later they moved to the State of Washington. Mrs. Kennedy's mother, Grandma Puckett, as she is known to all is a cousin of Mrs. Marcella Stumpf of Tower Hill and was 101 years of age last March. She passed away at her home in Walla Walla, Wash. in the fall of 1928. Dave Seitz, the eldest son, married a lady from Shelbyville, Illinois, and shortly afterwards moved to Missouri. They had several children. James Seitz married Lydia Craddick, a sister of Bud Craddick, who lived then in Tower Hill. Their children were Michael, May, and Melissa. Melissa married a Mr. Gross. This family lived in Pana and all have passed away except May, who lives near St. Louis. Disey Seitz married John Shanks of Pana, where they lived for the greater part of their lives. Their daughter, Zina, married Wm. Gaughan, now of Pana. Minerva Seitz married Louis Kennedy and lived for a time in Windsor, later moving to the state of Washington. Michael Seitz married Emma Stevens and they lived on the home place for a time and then moved to Washington. Two children were born in Illinois, namely Herbert and Etha. A son, Ernest, and a daughter, Edith, were born in Washington. Mary Jane Seitz married Isaac Higginbotham of Tower Hill. Mr. Higginbotham came to Illinois from Kentucky. Four daughters were born to them, Eve passing away in young womanhood. Beatrice married Melvin Murray of Pana, and Cora and Patience remained at home. Their mother passed away some years ago and Mr. Higginbotham died in August 1927. Eliza Ann Seitz married George Topping and lived in Pana. They had two children, Homer and Frrances. The Toppiing family have all passed away. The Seitz family were always the best of neighbors and would go far to help any in need. They have all left this community excepting the youngest son, Chloe Seitz, who married Miss Florence Hoy of near Assumption. They live on the home place and their two children, Hazel and Robert, are enrolled at Mt. Victory. Nolan Seitz married Josephine Donaldson of south of this community and lives in Tower Hill. Carrie Seitz married Charles Carpenter and lives north of tower Hill on the Neil farm. Rossie Seitz married Charles Sibbitt and lives in Tower Hill. Glapha Seitz married Elza Bechtel and lives in Shelbyville. Charlos Seitz graduated from Quincy Business College and has since been employed at Brookfield, MO. He marrried a lady from Missouri and they have four sons. Lula Seitz, the youngest daughter, married William Saatkamp and they live on a farm north of Pana. The nearest neighbors with whom the Seitz family visited in those early days were the families of Mr. Hudson, Gilbert Scovil, John Wesley, and Mat Neil, John Killam, the Middlesworths, Conrad Eiler, the Warren family, Conrad Hanson, James Vermillion, and the Pugh family. These families came from Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and other eastern and northern states, and all settled near the Massey Knobs, named for the first settler who came. However, this was not the Massey family that later lived in this district. Written in January, 1929 by Luella Bonser
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement for Margret SEITZ, Aaron SEITZE, administrator. Aaron bought 1 jug $.50, duck books $.12, one lot books $.12, and other unnamed item. Van Buren Co, TN 1850 Census: Aron SEITS 43 NC (minister of the gospel), Sarah SEITS 38 TN, Andrew P. 18 TN, Anderson T. 15 TN Van Buren Co, TN 1860 Census: Aaron SEITZ 53 NC, Sarah 45 TN, A.T. (lawyer) 24 TN
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement for Margret SEITZE. Hannah SITZES bought 1 bucket $.56.
Census, Warren Co, TN 1830. John SIDES, p. 324, 20001-10002 Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement for Margret SEITZE. John SITZES bought 5 chairs $1, 700 barrell fodder $3.12 & other unnamed items
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement for Margret SEITZE. Logan SITZES bought 1 bedstead & furniture $10, bull tongue plow & c $1.62, 1 ax $1.06, 1 pot & oven $1.25, 13 geese $3.12, & other unnamed items.
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement of Margret SEITZE. Lauson SITZES bought 2 bedstead & furniture for $10 apiece, 5 chairs for $1.62, 1 ax for $1.12, and other unnamed items.
Warren Co, TN. 4 Aug 1842. Estate settlement for Margret SEITZE. Dicy SITZES bought 1 sheep first choice $2, 1 check real $.75, 1 set tea cups $.50, 2 dishes $.25, and other unnamed items
He married Mary Margretta Rudisill Abt 1801 at Lincoln, North Carolina . Mary Margretta Rudisill was born at NC 16 Nov 1780 .
They were the parents of 16
children:
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Susie Ann Seitz
born 18 Jul 1802.
George Seitz
born 1803.
Michael Seitz
born 18 Feb 1804.
Margaret Seitz
born 21 Aug 1805.
Aaron Seitz
born 11 Jan 1807.
Eliza Seitz
born 22 Mar 1809.
Annie Elizabeth Seitz
born 1 Jan 1811.
Thomas Seitz
born 5 Jan 1813.
Hannah Seitz
born 11 May 1815.
Laura Elizabeth Seitz
born 15 Mar 1817.
John Seitz
born 1819.
Logan Seitz
born 12 Mar 1823.
Lawson Seitz
born 12 Mar 1823.
Disie Seitz
born 1825.
Thomas Seitz died 10 May 1831 at Warren, Tennessee .
Mary Margretta Rudisill died 25 Sep 1840 .