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    1. [SEAMAN-L] Fw: {not a subscriber} SEAMAN, Jane
    2. Carolyn Seaman
    3. -----Original Message----- From: HFTHusma@aol.com <HFTHusma@aol.com> To: SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com <SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 11:39 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} SEAMAN, Jane >All, >Jonas Denton, born about 1677, lived at Hempstead, N.Y., appears to be single >in 1698 Census (listed with parents) bu married about that time or before to >Jane Seaman, born about 1679, the daughter of Jonathan Seaman. > >Jane SEAMAN m. Jonas DENTON in c1698 in Hempstead, NY. > >Jane Hardenbrock m. Jonas DENTON in 1711 in Hempstead, NY. > >Question, is this the same Jonas DENTON? Several items would help- >1. The name of the parents of each Jonas, if the same then he is the same. >2. The death date of Jane Seaman, if before 1711 then Jonas is probably the >same. > >Your views are welcomed. >Best regards, >Hugh >3. A record of either Jane in NY/VA after 1711. > >

    02/10/1999 04:47:23
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Wayne Co, NY
    2. Terry Wilson
    3. Anyone with information on SEAMANs in Wayne Co, NY, particularly the Savannah area from 1820 to 1870, please contact me. They prob moved there from Westchester Co after 1822. I'm trying to confirm/deny information. === Terry Wilson 40 S. Gamble Street Shelby, OH 44875 Researching: ALLEN, COLTMAN, EDMAN, FERRIS, HARLAN/HARLAND, HOLLENBAUGH, HORNER, JANNY/JANNEY/JENNING, KELLER, KLINKLE, KRUNK/CRUNK/CRONK,MARING/MEARING, MAY, McCORMIC/McCORMICK, SEAMAN, SHOMO, SIFFERLIN, TOUSLEY/TOSELEY, & WILSON _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/10/1999 07:36:20
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Phebe Seaman / John Langdon
    2. Lindsey Ottman
    3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register July 1943, pp. 290-294. [The text is full of spelling and grammatical errors. I’ve tried not to add any typos of my own. :-) ] In 1845 John Langdon, living at 6 Eaton Street, in the West End of Boston, Mass., kept a diary, now owned by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. This small book, 4 by 5 3/4 inches in size, bound in boards and labeled "Steward’s Diary for 1845. Published Yearly By Hyman L. Lipman, Stationer & Blank Book Binder, No. 139 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia", contains, on its closing pages, the following account of John Langdon and his family: John Langdon now Being 90 Years & 4 1/2 Mo old Born at Hempsted Queens County State of New York Septr 30th 1754, but now Living in the good City of Boston, Was Maried to Phebe Seaman in Dutches County State of New York in the Year 1778. We have been Blessed with Ten Children, Five Sons and Five Daughters. We lived together nearly Sixty-three Years. My Wife Departed this Life in this Room 6 Mo 10th 1841 Aged Years 80..6..22. Phebe Langdon Born at North Castle in Westchester County State of New York on the 18th November 1760. We where Married in Dutches County about 20 Miles above Poughkeepsie the latter part of the Summer 1778. We were Blessed with Ten Children. Five Sons & 5 Daughters Three eldest born in Ninepartners Dutches County. viz Samll Jones Gerherdus Clowes and Catharine Clowes L. Samuel Jones Langdon our Eldest Son was Born in Dutches County State of New York 1779. and left home the 1st of March 1797 for Europe and was prest on Board a British Man of War. and Retain 15 Year, and now if alive or is the 16th of April 66 age or 66 Year of Age. Catharine Clowes Langdon was Born being our Eldest Daughter on 2nd Mo (February) 15th 1781. Died in New York the first day of the Year 1796 Aged nearly Fifteen Years. Buried in Friends Burying Ground in Liberty Street But was taken up after a Number of Years and again Buried in Friends Burying Ground in the Bowery, as was an infant Mary Langdon Aged about 8 Mo. 3 Gerherdus Clowes Langdon was Born at Ninepartners Dutches County State of New York 2nd Month (February) 12th 1783. Was Married to Amelia Green They had 5 Children 3 Sons and two Daughters. Own’d a No of Houses in Brooklyn 2 of 4 Story, and 2 of 3 do. all of Brick 2 near the Brooklyn ferry and 2 in Willow St. Died 11 Mo (Novr) 30th 1842. Aged 59..9..15 Days. 4 Benjamin Seaman Langon Born on Long Island, Queens County of State of New York. Born 4 Mo (April) 15. 1784. Married Jane Brush Daughter of Judge Jaramiah Brush of Huntington Suffolk County State of New York. They have 2 Children a Son and Daughter left to them, having lost 4 or 5 Children 2 or 3 Grown and 2 Children Young One Daughter about 5 Year Old was Killed by a Carriage running over her in the Street on a 4th July. They now live in New York near the New Ferry at the foot of [Chatham crossed out] Catharine Street. I have Written a Letter this Day, He was 61yr 16 of 4th Mo April 1845 Wrote to him Said B.S. Langdon. 5 Sarah Allison Langdon Born in Huntington County of Suffolk State of New York 9 Mo (Septr) 5th 1785. Married to Captn Wm Thomson on Septr 5, 1807 the Day She was 22 Year Old in New York Died at Brooklyn, 11 Mo (November) 30th 1840 Aged Years 55..2..25 Days Leaving 3 Sons and one Daughter But one of the Sons was lost at Sea in June 1841. The first 5 Children we had Were all Born before their Mother was 25. 6 Phebe Rowland Langdon Born in Queens County and State of New York 7th Mo 15. 1790 Married to Captn Abiathar Young in New York. And Now lives here with her Sister in Boston and her Father, who is Years 90..5..24 days old. 7 Hetty Green Langdon Born in the City of New York, on 2nd Mo (February) 7. 1794. Married to Captn Wm Lithgow in New York in 1817. She has 2 Children a Son and a Daughter Phebe Langdon Lithgow. Who is now Married to Tolman Wiley who Reside in Boston. But her Son Wm Reside in New Orleans in Business. 8 Mary Langdon Born in New York 12th Mo Decr 29th 1795. Died Aged about 9 Mo Buried in Liberty St. then Reintered and Buried in Friends Burying Ground in the Bowery. 9 John Barton Langdon Born 9 Mo (Septr) 9th 1797 in New York. And Died Aged 29 Years nearly. Died in Brooklyn Buried in Friends Part of the 4 Acres Laid off for the Diffrent Societies in the City of Brooklyn near the Navy Yard. 10 Wm Langdon Born at New Town in Seretoga County in State of New York on 12 Mo Dec.r 1800. Died in New York, aged about 8 mo Buried in the Bowery, in August 1801. [A list of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren that were alive at the time followed.] Lindsey Ottman NYC, NY

    02/09/1999 05:58:54
    1. Re: [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Graves in Orange Cty NY
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. -----Original Message----- From: WOLF6PACK@aol.com <WOLF6PACK@aol.com> To: SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com <SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 8:47 PM Subject: [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Graves in Orange Cty NY >Jim, Carolyn, Terry, anybody ! > >I was talking to a friend who visited the Washingtonville Cemetery near West >Point, NY. She said there were a lot of Seamans buried there. > >Does anyone know who these Seamans are and if this cemetery has been recorded >any where? > >I might not be able to check it out until Spring, so if somebody can come up >with names for these people - I won't have to follow my friend's strange >directions on how to get there... or I may have to go down pick her up in >Peekskill and make her go with me! > >Judy Wolf I do NOT have a listing of SEAMAN family members buried in Orange County, NY I checked the Orange Co. GENWEB page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyorange/ the Washingtonville Cemetery is NOT listed. I also checked the TIGER map but didn't have time to look for the Washingtonville Cemetery: http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html

    02/07/1999 03:20:55
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Graves in Orange Cty NY
    2. Jim, Carolyn, Terry, anybody ! I was talking to a friend who visited the Washingtonville Cemetery near West Point, NY. She said there were a lot of Seamans buried there. Does anyone know who these Seamans are and if this cemetery has been recorded any where? I might not be able to check it out until Spring, so if somebody can come up with names for these people - I won't have to follow my friend's strange directions on how to get there... or I may have to go down pick her up in Peekskill and make her go with me! Judy Wolf

    02/06/1999 04:43:34
    1. Re: [SEAMAN-L] Guliema Matilda Seaman
    2. Carolyn Seaman
    3. The information I have from Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol !!!, p. 283, says her mother was Mary Jenkins b. Apr 8 1786, d. July 14, 1880. The only info. I have on Gulielma Matilda says she was born July 10, 1809 and died in 1847. And that she married a Smith. (Again my source is Hinshaw). Do you have anything more on him? -----Original Message----- From: Michael Burley <mburley@teleport.com> To: SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com <SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, February 06, 1999 2:20 PM Subject: [SEAMAN-L] Guliema Matilda Seaman >Could someone supply me with a name and vitals for this woman's mother? > >Thanks, > >Mike in Oregon > >

    02/06/1999 03:44:08
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Guliema Matilda Seaman
    2. Michael Burley
    3. Could someone supply me with a name and vitals for this woman's mother? Thanks, Mike in Oregon

    02/06/1999 12:19:26
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Important Info. re RootsWeb
    2. Carolyn Seaman
    3. Thought I'd pass this information along. Carolyn Important News: CGI Down 6 Feb 1999 7:14am PST -- RootsWeb's CGI server is down, making GenConnect and Surname Helper temporarily unavailable. We're working to restore service as fast as possible -- thanks for your patience. -- Tim Pierce, senior system administrator

    02/06/1999 11:55:21
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Re: Cronk
    2. Richard L. Pettitt
    3. "Richard L. Pettitt" wrote: > > Terry > does any of this relate to your Cronk's > > > > --- 1st Generation --- > > 1. Sarah Cronk. Her married name was Terwilliger. She was born in 1800 > at Dutchess Co., New York, 414600N0734400W. She married John L. > Terwilliger, son of John L. Terwilliger, in 1820 at Orange, Ulster Co., > New York, 412500N0741900W. She died in 1873 at Horseheads, Chemung Co., > New York, 421001N0764915W. , She was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, > Elmira, Chemung Co., New York, 420621N0764951W. > > --- 2nd Generation --- > > 2. Isaac Cronk Jr began military service Veteran of War of 1812. He > was born in 1775. He married Kenusha Fahenstock, daughter of Deitrich > Fahenstock and Elizabeth Eltinge, in 1798. He died in 1854. > > 3. Kenusha Fahenstock. Her married name was Cronk. She was baptized at > Orange, Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. She was born at Orange, > Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. She married Isaac Cronk Jr., son > of Isaac Cronk and Beridar Carr, in 1798. > > --- 3rd Generation --- > > 4. Isaac Cronk note; see U.S. Census 1790 Fredrickstown, Dutchess Co., > New York. He began military service Veteran of American Revolution. He > died at Elmira, Chemung Co., New York, 420523N0764829W. He was buried at > Elmira, Chemung Co., New York, 420523N0764829W. He was born in 1749 at > Orange, Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. He married Beridar Carr > in 1774 at Newburg, Orange Co., New York, 413012N0740039W. > > 5. Beridar Carr. Her married name was Cronk. She was born in 1749. She > married Isaac Cronk in 1774 at Newburg, Orange Co., New York, > 413012N0740039W. > > 6. Deitrich Fahenstock was born in 1732 at Orange, Ulster Co., New > York, 412500N0741900W. He married Elizabeth Eltinge in 1775. He died in > 1816 at Orange, Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. > > 7. Elizabeth Eltinge. Her married name was Fahenstock. She died at > Orange, Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. She was born at Orange, > Ulster Co., New York, 412500N0741900W. She married Deitrich Fahenstock > in 1775. > > Printed on: 05 Feb 1999 > Prepared by: > Richard Lyle Pettitt > 13 Farver Lane > Palm Coast, Fl 32137-8474 > pettitt@pcfl.net > > Bibliography > > Gardner, Otis H.. Notes of Howard Gardner in no series (n.p.: n.pub., > n.d.). > > Pitman, H. Minot. The Fahnestock Genealogy Ancestors and Descendants of > Johann Diedrich Fahrenstuck in no series (Concord, N.H: Priv. print. > [Rumford press], 1945). > > Roberts, James A.. New York Colony and State in the Revolution prepared > under direction of Board of Regents in no series (Albany, New York: > Bertold Fernow Pub., 1887). > > Tombstone, n.d.. > > War of 1812 Pension file # 24766, n.d., National Archives. > > > Richard Pettitt > > Terry Wilson wrote: > > > snip > > > Terry Wilson > > 40 S. Gamble Street > > Shelby, OH 44875 > > Researching: ALLEN, COLTMAN, EDMAN, FERRIS, HARLAN/HARLAND, > > HOLLENBAUGH, HORNER, JANNY/JANNEY/JENNING, KELLER, KLINKLE, > > KRUNK/CRUNK/CRONK,MARING/MEARING, MAY, McCORMIC/McCORMICK, > > SEAMAN, SHOMO, SIFFERLIN, TOUSLEY/TOSELEY, & WILSON > >

    02/05/1999 05:19:58
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Abraham SEAMAN
    2. Terry Wilson
    3. If anyone has information re Abraham SEAMAN and his son James SEAMAN, please contact me. James was b abt 1801. I need to confirm/deny some information I recently received and, hopefully, I can break down a brick wall. === Terry Wilson 40 S. Gamble Street Shelby, OH 44875 Researching: ALLEN, COLTMAN, EDMAN, FERRIS, HARLAN/HARLAND, HOLLENBAUGH, HORNER, JANNY/JANNEY/JENNING, KELLER, KLINKLE, KRUNK/CRUNK/CRONK,MARING/MEARING, MAY, McCORMIC/McCORMICK, SEAMAN, SHOMO, SIFFERLIN, TOUSLEY/TOSELEY, & WILSON _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/05/1999 12:25:36
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Misc. Records Feb. 5, 1999
    2. Lindsey Ottman
    3. "Presbyterian Marriages at Jamaica, Queens County, 1809-1822" The NYG&BS Record, Vol. 130, No. 1, January, 1999 1810 Aug. 30 Samuel Seaman, of Flushing, Mary Hawkshurst (Record 130:61) "New York Vital Records in a Minnesota Parish Register, 1866" The NYG&BS Record, Vol. 109, 1978 1866 Oct. 28 In St. Peters Church, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York Ellie Louise ATHEN, child of ---- Athen born Nov. 16, 1865 in Brooklyn, Long Island Sponsors Lewis W. and Mrs. Mary Lewis Seaman, all of Brooklyn B.E. (Record 109:167) Lindsey Ottman NYC, NY

    02/05/1999 09:30:32
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Will of David Seaman, Jr. [b.Oct 15, 1709 d. Bef. Apr 25, 1759] of Oyster Bay, Queens [now Nassau] Co., NY
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. Liber 21 Page 481 of New York Wills abstracted in The New York Historical Society Collections, 1896: In the name of God, Amen, March 23, 1759. I, DAVID SEAMAN, of Oyster Bay, in Queens County, "being in a poor state of health, and knowing that all men must die and leave this transitory World sooner or later." I leave to my wife Mary her choice of beds, and her choice of my horses, and side saddle and bridle, and my gold shirt sleeve buttons, Also 3 cows. I leave to my eldest son David all my 1/2 of the Plain inclosure which is in company with my brother, Zebulon Seaman, Also 50 acres of Plain land out of my share which lies to the south of the said inclosure, Also my silver-headed cane and mathematical instruments, and all my books and apparell, and he is to pay to his mother œ6 13s. 4d., and to each of his brothers, William, Micah, Robert, and Isaac, the same sum, and the same to his sisters, Mary, Temperance, Rebecca, Abigail, Hannah, and Martha; I also leave to my son David all my right and title to the Hill lot, so called, and the Orchard I have at Jericho, and my woodland between Josiah Robins land and the Plains. My executors may sell all the rest of my estate. Out of the money they are to pay my wife 1/15, To my son Willis 2/15, To my son Micah 2/15, To my son Robert 2/15, To my son Isaac 2/15, and the rest to my 6 daughters, Mary, Temperance, Rebecca, Abigail, Hannah, and Martha. I make my brother, Zebulon Seaman, and my brother in law, Richard Willetts, and my cousin, William Seaman, and my dutiful son, David Seaman, executors. Witnesses, Peter Vandewater, Robert Hubbs, William Parcells. Codicil.--Confirms the will, and leaves to his sons David and Willis his smith shop and tools, and to his wife the use of the estate till sold, and all provisions. March 24, 1759. Witnesses, Robert Seaman, James Townsend. Proved, April 25, 1759.

    02/05/1999 02:10:54
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Will of Adam Seaman [b. Sep. 11, 1704-d. 1763] Rye, Westchester Co., NY
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. Will of Adam Seaman [b. Sep. 11, 1704-d. 1763] Rye, Westchester Co., NY Posted by Jim Rubins on Fri, 05 Feb 1999 Surnames: SEAMAN, PINE, DOTY, DOUGHTY In the name of God, Amen, August 25, 1757. I, Adam Seaman, of Rye, in Westchester County. I direct all debts and charges of settling my estate to be paid. I leave to my sons, Adam, James, Israel, Richard, lands in New York, Connecticut, or elsewhere, "first allowing my eldest son, Adam, 50 [pounds]. My executors are to divide the lands, and may sell if expedient. After payment of debts, all the rest of my movable estate to my 4 daughters, Letitia, wife of John Doughty, Jane, Hannah, and Mary, "whom I had by my first wife." And whereas at the marriage of my daughter Letitia a considerable quantity of my movable estate was delivered to her, and an inventory made by John Thomas, Esq., these are all to be accounted part of my estate, and divided among all my daughters. I make my brothers-in-law, James Pine and Richard Willis, of Rye, executors. Witnesses, Nathan Purdy, Aeltie Flamen, John Carhart, schoolmaster. Proved, June 18, 1763. At that time Richard Willis was the surviving executor, and he having resigned, Letters of Administration were granted to Benjamin Brown, Jr. creditor.

    02/05/1999 01:22:35
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Guliema Matilda Seaman was disowned for marrying out in 1831
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. I just found out why Guliema Matilda Seaman [b.July 10, 1809] was disowned for "marrying out". She was married in a civil ceremony by the Mayor of the City of New York April 7, 1831 in New York City, NY: Guliema Matilda6 Seaman (Willet5, Willet4, Samuel3, Nathaniel2, John1) was born July 10, 1809 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), Vol. 3, p. 281, 283.), and died 1847 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"[Compiled by Thomas W. Marshall] [Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore,MD:1977] Vol. III p. 281). She married William W. Smith April 7, 1831 in New York City, NY (Source: Sawyer, Ray Cowen, 1895- ed., Marriages performed by the various mayors and aldermen of the City of New York as well as justices of the peace, ([New York?] 1854), 4, William W. Smith, City of New York, Guliesina Matilda Seaman, City of New York married April 7, 1831 at the City of New York by Walter Bowne, Esq. Mayor of the city of New York. Certificate filed April 30, 1831.). Notes for Guliema Matilda Seaman: Hinshaw's Quaker records: Guliema Matilda Seaman disowned Oct. 1831 [Flushing Meeting]. More About Guliema Matilda Seaman: Fact 3: 1828, age 19 living in Bethpage, Nassau Co., NY (Source: Fay, Loren V. Mr., Quaker Census of 1828: Members of the New York Yearly Meeting, The Religious Society of Friends..., (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship Press, 1989), 182.)

    02/05/1999 12:50:26
    1. Re: [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Sightings. in Putnam Co. graveyards
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. -----Original Message----- From: WOLF6PACK@aol.com <WOLF6PACK@aol.com> To: SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com <SEAMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 2:56 PM Subject: [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Sightings.. do you know these people???? >My Unattached Seaman Research from Westchester,Putnam & Dutchess Counties (all >New York state): > >OLD GRAVESTONES OF PUTNAM COUNTY >by Barbara Smith Buys >Gateway Press, Inc. >Baltimore 1975 > >Union Valley Cemetery, Sandy St. Union Valley: >p. 242 #186 Seaman, Emma Jane a.27y, n.dts.g. (On same stone with Edson Sloat >and others) > #187 Seaman, George W., b. 25 June 1837, d. 6 Feb 1918 ( on same >Edson Sloat stone) > #188 Seaman, Lydis A., a. 75y. n.dts.g. ( on same stone) > Sloat, Edson,b. 20 Dec 1812, d. 27 Mar 1886 Looks like a hit! Edson2 Sloat (James1) was born December 20, 1812 in Carmel, Putnam Co., NY (Source: Beers, J.H. "Commemorative Biographical Record of the counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York [J.H.Beers Co., Chicago:1897] p.979). He married Elizabeth Cole. Child of Edson Sloat and Elizabeth Cole is: + 2 i. Lydia Ann3 Sloat. Generation No. 2 2. Lydia Ann3 Sloat (Edson2, James1). She married George Washington Seaman Bef. 1868, son of Daniel Seaman and Maria Carman. Notes for George Washington Seaman: George Washington Seaman's birth occurred at the old homestead in the town of Fishkill, Dutchess County; he was educated there in the common schools. For eight years he clerked for Mr. Fletcher, later engaging in business, in Patterson, with Seaman, Irish & Co., several years. He then embarked in business in New York, continuing same, for a time, but traded his interests there for a hotel in Patterson, which he conducted from October 14, 1868, to 1896, a period of twenty-eighth years. He has now disposed of his business to John Cruthers. He then opened a meat market, but sold that, and is now retired from active business. During the Civil War Mr. Seaman was drafted, but on account of his business interests he sent a substitute. In politics he is a Republican, has held some town offices, and served as deputy postmaster for some time. He married Miss Lydia A. Sloat, daughter of Edson. [from J.H.Beers p.979] More About George Washington Seaman: Burial: Union Valley Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY (Source: Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, together with information from ten adjacent Dutchess County burying grounds: eleven thousand eight hundre, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1975), 239.) Children of Lydia Sloat and George Seaman are: 3 i. Carrie E.4 Seaman, born February 25, 1868 (Source: J. H. Beers, Commemorative Biographical Record of the counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, (Chicago: J. H. Beers Co., 1897), 979.); died 1905 in Putnam Co., NY (Source: Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, together with information from ten adjacent Dutchess County burying grounds: eleven thousand eight hundre, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1975), 239.). She married Louis B. Roussin. More About Carrie E. Seaman: Burial: Union Valley Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY (Source: Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, together with information from ten adjacent Dutchess County burying grounds: eleven thousand eight hundre, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1975), 239.) 4 ii. Emma J. Seaman, born April 25, 1878 (Source: Beers, J.H. "Commemorative Biographical Record of the counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York [J.H.Beers Co., Chicago:1897] p.979); died 1905 in Putnam Co., NY (Source: Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, together with information from ten adjacent Dutchess County burying grounds: eleven thousand eight hundre, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1975), 239.). More About Emma J. Seaman: Burial: Union Valley Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam Co., NY (Source: Buys, Barbara Smith, Old Gravestones of Putnam County, New York, together with information from ten adjacent Dutchess County burying grounds: eleven thousand eight hundre, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1975), 239.) 5 iii. Edson S. Seaman, born January 18, 1880 (Source: J. H. Beers, Commemorative Biographical Record of the counties of Dutchess and Putnam, New York, (Chicago: J. H. Beers Co., 1897), 979.).

    02/04/1999 01:55:43
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Westchester Co. SEAMAN families
    2. Sure do appreciate all the recent Westchester Co., NY SEAMAN info!

    02/03/1999 09:54:46
    1. [SEAMAN-L] correction to earlier post
    2. Please note the difference in this post ... i think I leaned on the keyboard with a book and a date went from Laura Seaman to Johanna Seeman.. please also notice she is SEEMAN. Judy Wolf St. Peter's Van Cortlandville Cemetery, corner of Locust Ave. And Oregon Rd.,(Peekskill) now Cortlandt Manor, NY p.78 Seeman, Johanna 24 May 1875- 18 Nov 1908

    02/02/1999 05:31:23
    1. [SEAMAN-L] Seaman Sightings.. do you know these people????
    2. This is all that i have time to dig out today. Hope it helps someone. Judy Wolf My Unattached Seaman Research from Westchester,Putnam & Dutchess Counties (all New York state): OLD GRAVESTONES OF PUTNAM COUNTY by Barbara Smith Buys Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore 1975 Methodist Graveyard, McMahon Place, behind Roman Catholic Parochial school- graveyard in bad condition in 1969),Lake Mahopac, NY: p. 183 #128 Seaman, Huldah, w. Stephen d. 17 May1868, a. 66y5m14d Kelley Cemetery, next to Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Main St. Carmel , NY: p. 219 #383 Seaman, Emeline, w. Benjamin, d. 8 Dec 1871 , a 48y4m25d Union Valley Cemetery, Sandy St. Union Valley: p. 242 #186 Seaman, Emma Jane a.27y, n.dts.g. (On same stone with Edson Sloat and others) #187 Seaman, George W., b. 25 June 1837, d. 6 Feb 1918 ( on same Edson Sloat stone) #188 Seaman, Lydis A., a. 75y. n.dts.g. ( on same stone) Sloat, Edson,b. 20 Dec 1812, d. 27 Mar 1886 1840 Census for Town of Cortlandt, NY Westchester County: Henry Seaman Males under 5-1 5 & under 10-1 20 & under 30-1 Females 20 & undr30-1 Second Kent Baptist Church graveyard, Ludington on Horse Pond Road, Kent, NY: p. 145 # 87 Ludington, Maria J. Seaman, w. (Deacon) Frederick, b. 25 July 1835, d. 1 Jan 1899 #85 Ludington, Frederick "Deacon", b. 10 March 1834, d. 3 Nov 1907 Patterson Baptist Cemetery, Rt. 311, Patterson, NY: p. 261 #450 Towner, Agnes D. Seaman, w. William A., 19 Nov 1848, d. 21 Mar 1894 # 483 Towner, William A. b. 29 April 1853, d. 4 Sept 1947 Maple Ave. Cemetery, Patterson, NY: p. 269 #200 Jennings, Alice W. Seamen, w. Daniel b. 8 Sept 1852, d. 29 Sept 1939 # 201 Jennings, Daniel, b. 18 July 1841, d. 9 Sept 1911 Presbyterian-Episcopalian Cemetery, Patterson, NY: p. 277 #143 Fletcher, Catherine A. Seaman, w. Robert N., b. 20 June 1825, d. 12 Aug 1875 # 144 Fletcher, Daniel C., s. Robert N. and Catherine A. d. 5 Nov 1851, a. 3y 10m 1d Sears Burying Ground, belonged to the Church of East Philippi, Rt. 22 south of Dykeman Rd., South East, NY: p. 322 #404 Warren, Abigail Seaman, w. William S. d. 21 Nov 1903, a. 80y 8m 20 d #405 Warren, Mary Deborah, d. William & Abigail, d. 2 Jan 1857, a. 12y 7m 2d #406 Warren, William, S., d. 19 Dec 1880. 68y. Gilhead Burying Ground, Carmel, NY p. 234 #204 Seamans, Sarah, w. (Nehemiah?) D. 2 Oct 181, a. 42y Hillside Cemetery, Oregon Rd., Peekskill, now Cortlandt Manor, NY : Jacobs, Samuel 31Dec1821 or 1827 a 78y 2m 20d (grave found- near border with St. Peter's Cem) Jacobs, Rebecca Seaman, w. Samuel d. 31 jan 1814, a. 67 y 11d (grave found near Samuel's) Seaman, Tobia D. Seaman; died 27 April 1919, a. 65y. Seaman, Leah Manning, wife Cornelius Seaman: 18 June 1785- 23 Aug 1880 Seaman, Annie died 29 June 1900- age 10y 6m 15d Peekskill Directory 1890-1891 p. 105 Seaman, Wm. H. carpenter bds 159 Depew p. 108 Thompson, James carpenter bds 159 Depew p. 115 Washburn, H.M. (Washburn Bros.) 159 Depew Washburn, S.W. ( Washburn Bros.) 135 Depew p. 123 Washburn Broos. 912 Central Ave. Peekskill Directory 1895 p. 117 Seaman, Tunis D. carpenter h. 1059 Main Peekskill Directory 1893 p. 119 Seaman, Tunis D. carpenter, h 1059 Main St. Marks' Episcopal & Methodist, adjoining Church Grounds, Mt. Kisco, NY Seaman, Sarah B., w. Jesse; d. 7 Sept 1865; a.73 y 5 m5d Lester, son Jesse & Sarah; 25 may 1832- 29 Aug 1856 several stones down: Seaman, George H., son William & Julia A.; d. 15 April 1858-a. 5y 5m 15 d. Louis, son William & Julia; d. 6 Nov ‘58, 6 d. Obediah, d. 17 July 1865- a. 77y 6m Eunice d. 7 July 1820 a. 26y 19d Mary d. 7 June 1839 a. 78y Quaker Cemetery on Amawalk Hills near Amawalk Railroad Station- in Yorktown NY: Seaman, Laura, w. William H. Seaman, daut. Wright & Hannah Carpenter, d. 24 Aug 1871- a. 26y 9m St. Peter's Van Cortlandville Cemetery, corner of Locust Ave. And Oregon Rd.,(Peekskill) now Cortlandt Manor, NY: p.78 Seaman, Johanna 24 May 1875- 18 Nov 1908 d. 24 Aug 1871 26y 9m The following information came from zerox copies from a friend who labeled the collection #1 Yorktown Records, Marriages, Death, Wills. I do not know who collected the data or where it is located. (I am guessing that they might be in the Town of Yorktown). Glover, James m. Mary E. Seaman 19 sept1871 Gould, William m. Sarah J. Seaman 13 july 1875 Jacobs, Samuel m. Rebecca seaman 30 Mar 1771 Reynolds, George m. S. Jennie Seaman 9 feb 1859 Rhodes, William H. m. Harriet E. Seaman 18 July 1859 Selleck, Rev. Alonso m. Clarissa Seaman 24 Nov 1827 Seaman, James G. m. Mary A. Cronk 29 june 1822 Seaman, Jerome m. Nettie Mc Dowell 24 Mar1866 Seaman, Jerome m. Elizabeth Reiley 8 June 1870 Seaman, Charles E. m. Ida M. Fowler 21 June 1877 Seaman, Hicks m. Sarah Merrill 8 Dec 1840 History of The Lent (van Lent)Family in the United states 1638-1902 by Nelson Burton Lent Newburgh NY 1901 p. 142 1682. Davis Caleb Lent , born Naugatauk, New Haven Co., Conn, Oct. 31, 1854, is the son of Robert (1680) and Catherine Lent. He is manager of the Denning's Point Brick Works. Mr. Lent was the first to burn brick with anthracite coal, which was done on his father's yard at Glasco. He has thorough business abilities, and is one who understands the brick making industry in all its details perfectly. He was married to MARY E. SEAMAN, of Ulster County, N.Y. by the Rev. Asher Anderson, October 18,1878. She was born at Middletown, Orange County , N.Y., August 30, 1856. Children, born at Glasco, N.Y.: 1688 Grace E., born Feb. 12, 1880. Died Oct. 10,1882 1689 Mabel May, born Dec 30,1888 1690 Ward S., born March 13,1893. Beekman Baptist Cemetery, Clove Rd. Beekman, NY Seaman, Harvey, 28 Aug 1851 a. 48 Seaman, Jerusha (wife of Abraham Seaman) Sept 29, 1850 a. 45

    02/02/1999 10:41:18
    1. Re: [SEAMAN-L] Westchester Cty New York Seamans part 11
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. Giles4 Seaman (Giles3, Richard2, John1) was born June 30, 1748 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443., (2) Spies, Francis F. (Francis Ferdinand), 1871-1934, Purchase, Westchester Co., N.Y. tombstone inscriptions in the Quaker burying ground and minutes of monthly meetings, etc.: with genealogical notes, (Mt. Vernon, NY: Spies, 1932), #199.), and died November 28, 1827 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443., (2) Spies, Francis F. (Francis Ferdinand), 1871-1934, Purchase, Westchester Co., N.Y. tombstone inscriptions in the Quaker burying ground and minutes of monthly meetings, etc.: with genealogical notes, (Mt. Vernon, NY: Spies, 1932), #199.). He married Lydia Mott Bef. December 27, 1786 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443.). Marriage Notes for Giles Seaman and Lydia Mott: Giles Seaman married outside the Quaker Faith to Elisha Carpenter. Giles disowned from Quaker Faith on Jan. 1787. Acknowledgement for marring out referred to Purchase [NY] meeting Dec. 19, 1788. ct Purchase April 17, 1799. Child of Giles Seaman and Lydia Mott is: 2 i. Letitia M.5 Seaman. She married Elisha Carpenter May 18, 1809 in Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., NY (Source: (1) Onderdonk, Elmer compiler, Genealogy of the Onderdonk Family in America, (New York: privately printed, 1910), 114., (2) Spies, Francis F. (Francis Ferdinand), 1871-1934, Purchase, Westchester Co., N.Y. tombstone inscriptions in the Quaker burying ground and minutes of monthly meetings, etc.: with genealogical notes, (Mt. Vernon, NY: Spies, 1932), #199.). Marriage Notes for Letitia Seaman and Elisha Carpenter: Elisha Carpenter, son of Jonathan & Esther, of Scarsdale, & Latitia M. Seaman, dau. of Giles & Lydia of Mammaroneck, m. 5.18.1809 at Mamaroneck. (he 15.Nov.1786-12.May1863, son of Jonathan Carpenter & Esther Coles, vid. Graveyard 223, she dau. of Giles Seaman, 30.June 1748 - 28.Nov.1827, m. Lydia Mott, gr. dau. of Giles Seaman, d.1782, m. 1735, Letitia, dau. of Henry Onderdonk & Mary Foster, gr. gr. dau. of Richard Seaman, 1673-5.Sept.1749, m. 1693/94, Jane, dau. of Adam Mott & Mary Stilwell, gr.gr. gr. dau. of Capt. John Seaman, b. Essex, England, 1603-10, d. 1695,.m. elizabeth Strickland). [from: Spies, Francis F. Purchase, Winchester Co., N.Y. tombstone inscriptions in the Quaker burying ground and minutes of monthly meetings, etc.: with genealogical notes, (Mt. Vernon, NY: Spies, 1932), #199. [COMPILERS NOTE: Richard Seaman was son of Martha Moore second wife of Capt. John Seaman]

    02/02/1999 01:53:17
    1. Re: [SEAMAN-L] Westchester Cty New York Seamans part 10
    2. Jim Rubins
    3. James4 Seaman (Adam3, Richard2, John1) was born Bef. 1746 (Source: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: 58:108-109.). He married Jemina Lyon (Source: Davis, Norman, Westchester Patriarchs: A Genealogical Dictionary of Westchester County, New York, Families Prior to 1755, (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1988), 212.), daughter of Thomas Lyon and Phoebe Vowles. More About James Seaman: Fact 5: April 3, 1764, mentioned in land transaction in Ulster Co., NY (Source: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: 58:108-109, "Articles of agreement made and concluded Apr. 3, 1764, by and between Benjamin Brown, Juner, and Adam Seaman, James Seaman, and Israel Seaman all three sons of Adam Seaman late of Rye, dec'd., concerning a tract of land in Ulster Co., conveyed to Adam Seaman, dec'd., by Benjamin Brown, Junr., with the reservation of one half; the sd. Adam Seaman, James Seaman, Israel Seaman and Samuel Seaman another son under age, shall each have an equal one fifth share with him n what lands are recovered.")

    02/02/1999 01:46:33