About: Jacob J. Seal

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Jacob J. Seal (died October 4, 1873) was a state senator in Mississippi. He represented Hancock County from 1870 to 1873. Seal was killed by G. W. Maynard on October 4, 1873, in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The coroner's jury's verdict was that it was a willful murder. He was preceded by and succeeded by J. P. Carter.

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  • Jacob J. Seal (died October 4, 1873) was a state senator in Mississippi. He represented Hancock County from 1870 to 1873. Seal was killed by G. W. Maynard on October 4, 1873, in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The coroner's jury's verdict was that it was a willful murder. He was preceded by and succeeded by J. P. Carter. (en)
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  • Jacob J. Seal (died October 4, 1873) was a state senator in Mississippi. He represented Hancock County from 1870 to 1873. Seal was killed by G. W. Maynard on October 4, 1873, in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The coroner's jury's verdict was that it was a willful murder. He was preceded by and succeeded by J. P. Carter. (en)
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  • Jacob J. Seal (en)
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