Nathaniel Obadiah Seely Lieut.

M, #2711
Father*Robert Seely Capt. d. b 19 Oct 1668
Mother*Mary (__________)
Note Nathaniel Obadiah Seely Lieut. decisively defeated by the united forces of the Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut. 
Note He and Plymouth Colonies, Sunday, December 19, 1675. 
Note He southward on an island in the great swamp the Narragansett Indians were. 
Note He King Phillip's War sign on the side of the road highway #22 in Rhode Island. 
Note He The monument reads, "THE GREAT SWAMP FIGHT, three-quarters of a mile to the. 
Note He Swamp Fight" at South Kingston, RI on Dec 12th, 1675, while gallantly leading. 
Note He his men at the main entrance to the Indian fort. 
Note He the Connecticut regiment in King Phillip's War, and was slain in the "GT. 
Note He Captain Nathaniel Seely, son of Robert Seeley married Mary, daughter of. 
Note He Benjamin Turney, of Fairfiedld, CT, in 1649. He was Captain of Company 3, of. 
Note He Info from the bulletin of the SEELEY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, issue #57 Nov.1988. 
Note He Nathaniel was in New Haven in 1646 and. 
Note He about 1649 Mary Turney b 1631 (see Turney) He m. 2nd Elizabeth widow of. 
Note* He Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 1184. 
Note He Info from the journal of Anna Giffin Sweet. 
Note He Nehemioah Olmstead. He settle at Fairfield and was made freeman there in 1647. 
Note He gallantly leading his men over the gnarled log or tree at the entrance to the. 
Note He Indian's fort." 
Note He In 1675 he was commissioned by the General Court of Conn. Lieut in King. 
Note He Philipps war and was killed at the "Great Swamp fight", Dec. 19, while. 
Marriage* He married Mary Turney

Family

Mary Turney b. 1631
Marriage* Nathaniel Obadiah Seely Lieut. married Mary Turney
Children
Last Edited18 Jun 1999