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  Alabama Governor Thomas Seay
Thomas Seay began his political career in 1874 when he ran unsuccessfully for the state senate.
Seay was elected governor in 1886 and reelected in 1888.
Seay died at the age of 49 on March 30, 1896 in Greensboro.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_seayth.html   (490 words)

  
 Player Bio: Thomas Seay :: Baseball
Thomas Seay begins his second season as the volunteer assistant coach at Old Dominion University.
Seay played collegiate baseball at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA, then transferred to Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, VA. While at Randolph-Macon he was named second team All-Conference as a designated hitter and ranked 16th nationally in doubles, setting a Randolph-Macon school record.
Seay graduated in 2002 from Randolph-Macon with a B.A. in sociology.
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 Genealogy of the Seay name
Martha Jane6 Seay (Alexander Monroe5, Alexander Alescent4, Jesse3, James M.2, Abraham1) was born 22 Jul 1849 in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and died 21 Mar 1935 in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
Thomas Elliot8 Shelby (Laura Cerelda Pearl7 Seay, John O.6, Alexander Monroe5, Alexander Alescent4, Jesse3, James M.2, Abraham1) was born 26 Jul 1909 in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and died 7 Jun 1935 in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
Thomas R.8 Seay (Aden E.7, Alexander Monroe6, Alexander Monroe5, Alexander Alescent4, Jesse3, James M.2, Abraham1) was born 7 Jan 1903, and died Apr 1977 in Montgomery County, Tennessee.
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 Three Governors from Greensboro, Alabama: Their political, economic and social impact on the State of Alabama.
Seay was antagonistic towards a further decrease because of the accelerating interest rate on the bonded debt and the larger appropriations for education, the old soldiers and charity work.
Seay died of tubercular meningitis at the age of 49 on March 30, 1896 in Greensboro.
Thomas Seay was the last Alabama governor in the period known as Bourbon Democracy.
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 Aaron Damm Ancestors - Person Page 71   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Edith Seay was born circa 1734, Amelia, Virginia.
     Hezekiah Seay was born circa 1741/42, Amelia, Virginia.
     Abraham Seay was born circa 1745/46, Amelia, Virginia.
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 National Governors Association
THOMAS SEAY, Alabama's 27th governor, was born on November 20, 1846, in Greene County, Alabama.
Seay enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1863, and was captured and imprisoned on Ship Island.
Seay also served as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1880 and 1884, and he was vice-president of the National Prison Association.
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