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Marriage: Children:
  1. Richard Seaman: Birth: 30 Jan 1694/95. Death: 1752

  2. Thomas Seaman: Birth: 19 Dec 1696. Death: in Wheatly

  3. Tamar Seaman: Birth: 21 Jul 1699.

  4. Jane Seaman: Birth: 16 Oct 1701. Death: 29 Apr 1759

  5. Adam Seaman: Birth: 11 Sep 1704. Death: 1763 in Rye, Westchester, NY

  6. Sarah Seaman: Birth: 4 Mar 1706/07.

  7. Hannah Seaman: Birth: 11 Jul 1710 in Hempstead, Queens [Nassau], NY. Death: 26 Jul 1753 in Jericho, Long Island, NY

  8. Giles Seaman: Death: 1782

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Sources
1. Title:   "The Seaman Family in America..."
Author:   SEAMAN, Mary Thomas
Publication:   New York: T.A. Wright, 1928
2. Title:   Ancestry File (AF)
Page:   AFN:G0ZV-TC
Author:   LDS
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3. Title:   "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"
Page:   Vol. III p. 444
Author:   HINSHAW, William Wade
Publication:   Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977
4. Title:   "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"
Page:   3:444
Author:   HINSHAW, William Wade
Publication:   Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977
5. Title:   "New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801"
Page:   4:267
Author:   Heritage Books Inc.
Publication:   Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997

Notes
a. Note:   Richard Seaman's will was dated April 5, 1749, proved April 5, 1750. Richard Seaman was "a sound minister of the Gospel for many years, having lead a solid and exemplary life from his young days." Friends meetings were appointed to be held at his house at a time when it took courage to proclaim a religious belief which was not favored by the political powers. He was a minister in the Society of Friends and travelled extensively in the service with "a Minute of Unity" from Westbury Meeting. In 1725, he visited Friends in New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. In 1740, Henry Pearsall accompanied him to visit Friends towards Canada, and in 1745 he was sent on a similar service in the west. In 1692/3 his father, before making his will, conveyed 316 acres of land at the harbor head to him, and to his brother Nathaniel.
  Hinshaw Quaker Records: "signed removal certificate, 1707; signed Epistle abt. 1725; meeting at his house 1700."


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