Links to Seevers Related
Websites and References


Seevers/Lair/Padgett Family Site
This is an invitation only site that deals a lot with the Seevers family as well as others. It is run by Mary Bateman. It has a lot of valuable Seevers information and photographs. This is a great group of informative and very helpful people. Contact Mary at mebateman@cox.net for an invitation.


German Pioneers to Pennsylvania - Click Here.
This is a list of the passengers that came over on "The Johnson Galley" in September of 1732. I believe that one of these families was the immigrant Siebers/Seevers family.


"Ohio Lands - A Short History" Part 2 - Click Here.
Our ancestor Abraham Seevers and two of his sons, Jacob and David, located to Washington County, Ohio in 1797. They acquired 100 acres each of "Donation Lands". This site has some information on this land.


Whiskey Insurrection/Rebellion - Click Here.
Our ancestor Abraham Seevers was involved in the Whiskey Rebellion in Western Pennsylvania. This site deals with this rebellion and gives a good idea of events and a timeline.


Linda C's Family History Page - Click Here.
This is Linda Chandler's page. A great site that deals with many family history subjects. Linda descends down from Abijah Steven Rossiter and Mary Elizabeth Seevers.


Medicine at Michigan - Click Here.
This has a nice story on Maurice Harrison Seevers. He worked for Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School. He was a great great grandson of Abraham and Mary Seevers.


Ancestry.com Seevers Message Board - Click Here.
This is a Seevers message board for posting questions and comments on the Seevers family line.


Old Lobb Cemetery - Click Here.
This page has a list of burials in the old Lobb Cemetery in Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri. Many Seevers are buried here. Included are descendants of Jacob Seevers and Margaret Reunolds and thier son Thompson Elkins Seevers, not to mention others.


Barkwill and Case Family Site - Click Here.
This is a wonderful page that has quite a bit of detailed information on Benjamin L. and Clarissa P. (Reynolds) Barkwell/Barkwill. Clarissa was the granddaughter of Abraham and Mary Seevers through thier daughter Margaret and her husband John Reynolds.


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