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Titus County

TITUS COUNTY (SEAY FAMILY)

  1. Titus County Courthouse, Mount Pleasant. Where Matthew and Elizabeth's son, Smith Seay, was judged insane in June 1918. Present-day courthouse is a later building.
  2. Union Hill Cemetery, Mount Pleasant. Buried in marked graves are Matthew A. Seay and wife, Elizabeth Lewis Seay, and also their son, Smith Seay, who committed suicide in 1918 by leaping out a train window in Mississippi, while traveling with his brother, Thomas A. Seay, to visit relatives in Tennessee. Also: Matthew and Elizabeth Seay's son, Thomas Alexander Seay (unmarked grave), and his son, James L. Seay and wife, Velma, Matthew and Elizabeth's daughter-in-law (son John M. Seay's wife), Fannie, and their son, Thomas D. Seay and his wife, Claudie A. Seay. If John M. Seay himself is buried here, it appears that his grave is unmarked.

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