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. |