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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Benjamin Seaman: Birth: 1685. Death: 7 Nov 1729 in Hempstead, Queens [Nassau], NY

  2. Elizabeth Seaman: Birth: ABT. 1697.

  3. Phoebe Seaman: Birth: 1699. Death: 14 Apr 1772

  4. Temperence Seaman: Birth: 1702.

  5. Person Not Viewable

  6. Jane Seaman: Death: 23 Jan 1721/22 in Westbury, Long Island, NY

  7. Person Not Viewable

  8. Jacob Seaman: Death: 1766

  9. James Seaman: Death: 1781

  10. Solomon Seaman: Death: BEF. 7 Dec 1782 in Jerusalem, Hempstead, Nassau, NY


Sources
1. Title:   "The Seaman Family in America..."
Author:   SEAMAN, Mary Thomas
Publication:   New York: T.A. Wright, 1928
2. Title:   "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"
Page:   vol. 3, p. 443, 453
Author:   HINSHAW, William Wade
Publication:   Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977

Notes
a. Note:   Benjamin Seaman [sometimes] called "Simmons", will dated February 28, 1723 [NYGBS Record has the date transcribed as , and probated November 5, 1733; [according to Heritage Books Inc., "New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801" the date of the will is: December 28, 1732 the probate date agrees] married Martha Titus, daughter of Edmond and Martha (Washburne) Titus. Residents of Jerusalem, Long Island. Freeholder in 1665; Justice; Assessor in 1709.
 "At a toune meeting held in Hempstead in Aprrell ye second daye 1685 ther was chosen as the Law Derects John Jackson Joseph Smith Benjamin Seaman to be commistioners or select ment to sit in Cort as Judicators to mend diferences under forty shillings."
 "Att a General Toune Meeting held in hemsted April ye 5 day 1709-----. As the aforesaid meeting Beiaman seman sener was chosen asesor for to asist Thomas Carman in making Asesments of every free holder and sogener estat in ye bounds of hemsted for the enseuing year." [from Mary Thomas Seaman "The Seaman Family in America..." [1928] p.38]


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