A lot of what Bunker reported was 'somewhat inaccurate' to say the least. ha! Hope it gets cleared up. LaDonna On Sunday, September 18, 2005, at 05:12 PM, Carolyn Seaman wrote: > I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman, born 12 September 1837 to Henry > Seaman, born 11 Jan 1798 and died 30 Sept. 1820. I have checked all > my sources and that is what is given. However, it doesn't make any > sense. The daughter was born 17 years after the father died. She > married Elbert Duryea, according to Mary Thomas Seaman's book, The > Seaman Family in America. Both MT Seaman and Bunker have the father > dying in 1798. > > Does anyone have any other information about this woman? > > Carolyn Mussina Seaman
Hello. I am descended from the SAEMAN/SEAMAN family of PA so I look at all the messages. There is an Elias Seaman born 1804 in NY listed at KindredKonnections.com (LDS site). Unfortunately, I cannot download the information because I have let my subscription go. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: D.C. To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 11:02 PM Subject: RE: [SEAMAN] Mary Thomas Seaman's book -- is Eli SEAMAN mentioned?? Carolyn and listers, I am not familiar with Mary Thomas Seaman's book. I descend from Eli SEAMAN b. 1806 New York. He lived in Nova Scotia for a while. If you have this book, could you "have a look-see" to see if his name is mentioned anywhere in it? I can't seem to get back any further on this line. Eli SEAMAN (b. 1806 NY) m. Mary Ann BROWN (b 1813 Nova Scotia) children: William SEAMAN (b. 1835 Nova Scotia) m. Margaret O'Laugin (b. 1836 Northern Ireland) Rebecca Elizabeth SEAMAN (b. 1840 Nova Scotia) m. John GETTY (b. 1831 Upper Canada) MY LINE Mary SEAMAN (b. 1844 Nova Scotia) m. William COLE (b. 1836 Canada) Eli and Mary Ann SEAMAN immigrated to Sanilac County, Michigan with all their children around 1857 according to Land Records. The earliest census that they appear is 1870. If anyone has any information to share on this family, I would love to hear from you. Donna Michigan
Hi all, I think I may have a connection here. My gggrandfather was a Milton Seaman (married Sarah LeBaron Goodwin of Mass.) who had a sister Alma. Also, if I recall, had a daughter Alma. I have a music book that belonged to one of them. Also have genealogical research done some years ago by Anita Lustenberg of the NEGHS and some letters I haven't gone through. Have not pulled these out before answering, but I think I recall that Milton's father may have been Henry. Milton spent some time in western New York and St. Catherine's. Does any of this mean anything to you all? Do you want me to dig out the boxes with the Seaman material? (No need to do this is there's not connection.) Jane McWilliams [email protected] On Sep 19, 2005, at 6:00 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > SEAMAN-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 60 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Alma D. Seaman [Carolyn Seaman > <[email protected]>] > #2 RE: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman ["sally strickling" > <[email protected]] > #3 RE: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman [Carolyn Seaman > <[email protected]>] > #4 RE: [SEAMAN] Mary Thomas Seaman's ["D.C." > <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from SEAMAN-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > > From: Carolyn Seaman <[email protected]> > Date: September 18, 2005 5:12:15 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Alma D. Seaman > > > I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman, born 12 September 1837 to Henry > Seaman, born 11 Jan 1798 and died 30 Sept. 1820. I have checked all > my sources and that is what is given. However, it doesn't make any > sense. The daughter was born 17 years after the father died. She > married Elbert Duryea, according to Mary Thomas Seaman's book, The > Seaman Family in America. Both MT Seaman and Bunker have the father > dying in 1798. > > Does anyone have any other information about this woman? > > Carolyn Mussina Seaman > ______________________________ > > > From: "sally strickling" <[email protected]> > Date: September 18, 2005 7:41:38 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman > > > Hi, I don't know about your Alma, but I have a Henry Seaman in my > tree, b.Sept. 1807, d. Aug. 1850. I don't know who he married or his > children. I do know his parents: Isaac Seaman and Elizabeth (Dingee). > Henry's brothers and sisters are: Conklin Seaman, my GGG Grandfather, > b. 1812. Selah b. 1804, Smith b. 1806, Tredwell b. 1810, Phinette b. > 1815 and another Selah Dingee b. 1818. Isaac's gravesite is in Babylon > Rural Cemetery, Babylon, Suffolk Co., NY. What info do you have on > your Henry Seaman? Sally > > >> From: Carolyn Seaman <[email protected]> >> Reply-To: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman >> Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:12:15 -0400 >> >> I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman, born 12 September 1837 to Henry >> Seaman, born 11 Jan 1798 and died 30 Sept. 1820. I have checked all >> my sources and that is what is given. However, it doesn't make any >> sense. The daughter was born 17 years after the father died. She >> married Elbert Duryea, according to Mary Thomas Seaman's book, The >> Seaman Family in America. Both MT Seaman and Bunker have the father >> dying in 1798. >> >> Does anyone have any other information about this woman? >> >> Carolyn Mussina Seaman >> > > ______________________________ > > > From: Carolyn Seaman <[email protected]> > Date: September 18, 2005 10:34:03 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman > > > Duh! I should have added that the first time round. Henry Seaman was > the son of Judge Henry Onderdonk Seaman and Almy Jackson. I just > rechecked my sources again and find that the problem goes all the way > back to the 1866 work of Arden Seaman, who was a nephew of the above > Judge Seaman. This line goes back to Richard Seaman, the youngest son > of Capt. John. I have always figured that Arden would probably have > his own line of the family pretty well laid out but there is this big > stumbling block staring me in the face. > > Carolyn > > >> What info do you have on your Henry Seaman? Sally >> >>> I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman... >> >> > > ______________________________ > > > From: "D.C." <[email protected]> > Date: September 18, 2005 11:02:47 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [SEAMAN] Mary Thomas Seaman's book -- is Eli SEAMAN > mentioned?? > > > Carolyn and listers, > > I am not familiar with Mary Thomas Seaman's book. I descend from Eli > SEAMAN > b. 1806 New York. He lived in Nova Scotia for a while. If you have > this > book, could you "have a look-see" to see if his name is mentioned > anywhere > in it? I can't seem to get back any further on this line. > > Eli SEAMAN (b. 1806 NY) m. Mary Ann BROWN (b 1813 Nova Scotia) > children: > William SEAMAN (b. 1835 Nova Scotia) m. Margaret O'Laugin (b. 1836 > Northern > Ireland) > Rebecca Elizabeth SEAMAN (b. 1840 Nova Scotia) m. John GETTY (b. 1831 > Upper > Canada) MY LINE > Mary SEAMAN (b. 1844 Nova Scotia) m. William COLE (b. 1836 Canada) > > Eli and Mary Ann SEAMAN immigrated to Sanilac County, Michigan with all > their children around 1857 according to Land Records. The earliest > census > that they appear is 1870. > > If anyone has any information to share on this family, I would love to > hear > from you. > > Donna > Michigan > >
Hi, We are cousins way back. I know he was married to Elizabeth (Strickland) and Martha (Moore). I am also in line from Martha, from their son Nathaniel Seaman Jr .Richard's brother. I have another cousin to add to my tree. Hope you solve your stumbling block. I probably can't help as I haven't followed Richard, but let me know if I can. Sally >From: Carolyn Seaman <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: RE: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman >Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 22:34:03 -0400 > >Duh! I should have added that the first time round. Henry Seaman was the >son of Judge Henry Onderdonk Seaman and Almy Jackson. I just rechecked my >sources again and find that the problem goes all the way back to the 1866 >work of Arden Seaman, who was a nephew of the above Judge Seaman. This >line goes back to Richard Seaman, the youngest son of Capt. John. I have >always figured that Arden would probably have his own line of the family >pretty well laid out but there is this big stumbling block staring me in >the face. > >Carolyn > > >>What info do you have on your Henry Seaman? Sally >> >>>I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman... >> >> > >
Carolyn and listers, I am not familiar with Mary Thomas Seaman's book. I descend from Eli SEAMAN b. 1806 New York. He lived in Nova Scotia for a while. If you have this book, could you "have a look-see" to see if his name is mentioned anywhere in it? I can't seem to get back any further on this line. Eli SEAMAN (b. 1806 NY) m. Mary Ann BROWN (b 1813 Nova Scotia) children: William SEAMAN (b. 1835 Nova Scotia) m. Margaret O'Laugin (b. 1836 Northern Ireland) Rebecca Elizabeth SEAMAN (b. 1840 Nova Scotia) m. John GETTY (b. 1831 Upper Canada) MY LINE Mary SEAMAN (b. 1844 Nova Scotia) m. William COLE (b. 1836 Canada) Eli and Mary Ann SEAMAN immigrated to Sanilac County, Michigan with all their children around 1857 according to Land Records. The earliest census that they appear is 1870. If anyone has any information to share on this family, I would love to hear from you. Donna Michigan
Duh! I should have added that the first time round. Henry Seaman was the son of Judge Henry Onderdonk Seaman and Almy Jackson. I just rechecked my sources again and find that the problem goes all the way back to the 1866 work of Arden Seaman, who was a nephew of the above Judge Seaman. This line goes back to Richard Seaman, the youngest son of Capt. John. I have always figured that Arden would probably have his own line of the family pretty well laid out but there is this big stumbling block staring me in the face. Carolyn >What info do you have on your Henry Seaman? Sally > >>I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman... > >
Hi, I don't know about your Alma, but I have a Henry Seaman in my tree, b.Sept. 1807, d. Aug. 1850. I don't know who he married or his children. I do know his parents: Isaac Seaman and Elizabeth (Dingee). Henry's brothers and sisters are: Conklin Seaman, my GGG Grandfather, b. 1812. Selah b. 1804, Smith b. 1806, Tredwell b. 1810, Phinette b. 1815 and another Selah Dingee b. 1818. Isaac's gravesite is in Babylon Rural Cemetery, Babylon, Suffolk Co., NY. What info do you have on your Henry Seaman? Sally >From: Carolyn Seaman <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [SEAMAN] Alma D. Seaman >Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 17:12:15 -0400 > >I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman, born 12 September 1837 to Henry Seaman, >born 11 Jan 1798 and died 30 Sept. 1820. I have checked all my sources >and that is what is given. However, it doesn't make any sense. The >daughter was born 17 years after the father died. She married Elbert >Duryea, according to Mary Thomas Seaman's book, The Seaman Family in >America. Both MT Seaman and Bunker have the father dying in 1798. > >Does anyone have any other information about this woman? > >Carolyn Mussina Seaman >
I have an Alma (Alney) D. Seaman, born 12 September 1837 to Henry Seaman, born 11 Jan 1798 and died 30 Sept. 1820. I have checked all my sources and that is what is given. However, it doesn't make any sense. The daughter was born 17 years after the father died. She married Elbert Duryea, according to Mary Thomas Seaman's book, The Seaman Family in America. Both MT Seaman and Bunker have the father dying in 1798. Does anyone have any other information about this woman? Carolyn Mussina Seaman
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IYGBAIB/633 Message Board Post: Hi I have information on the above person and other family members by the names of: John M. Truman, Lorna Huff, and McKinnon. If you have any connection to these people please contact me at: [email protected] Karen
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Hi. There is a Hettie SEAMAN as an inmate in the Oregon State Insane Asylum in 1910. Perhaps she was unable to care for child. Might be a lead. Name: Hetie Seaman (ENUMERATED AS HETTIE) Born abt 1883, 27 yrs, Oregon, single, white, female, "inmate" Home in 1910: 6-Wd Salem, Marion, Oregon Series #T624, Roll 1284, Part 1, Page #116A, Year 1910 Donna -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 12:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [SEAMAN] Chester Seaman , Alicel Precinct, Union County, Oregon This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/632 Message Board Post: 1920 census, Alicel prec., Union County, Oregon Edward A. Wills age 53 born Iowa Lucy B. Wills age 55 born Ohio adopted sons Gilbert Ziegler age 14 born Oregon abt 1906 Chester Seaman age 12 born Oregon abt 1908 Any info on any of this family... Lucy's maiden name; family of either of the adopted boys. Jane Martin Jamesport, Mo (Amish Country)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/632 Message Board Post: 1920 census, Alicel prec., Union County, Oregon Edward A. Wills age 53 born Iowa Lucy B. Wills age 55 born Ohio adopted sons Gilbert Ziegler age 14 born Oregon abt 1906 Chester Seaman age 12 born Oregon abt 1908 Any info on any of this family... Lucy's maiden name; family of either of the adopted boys. Jane Martin Jamesport, Mo (Amish Country)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IYGBAIB/631 Message Board Post: Hi, Does anyone have any information on a Selina Seaman? She was born May 1873 and died Oct 1953. Thanks, John Van Dyke
I just stumbled across a story about Williams Seaman who was a native of Long Island who moved to Catskill. Could he be from the John Seaman & Hannah Williams line? It is in the Cornell University Making of America collection. http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/ I did not see mentionof his wife, but his children were Williams Jr.moved to Buffalo, Ellen- alive in 1868, Victor, Charles d. 1844, Henry, Edward, John & Robert. Williams Jr it seems was in the Civil War. Title:Reminiscences of Catskill. Local sketches author:James D. Pinckney and Thurlow Weed Publisher:J.B. HallPublication Date:1868 City:Catskill, N.Y.Pages:84 page images Subjects:Catskill (N.Y.) -- Biography. An interesting story for anyone related to this family. Judy Wolf
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/630.1 Message Board Post: Does anyone know more about these people? I think Harry might have been my grandfather's cousin. Except the Harry I'm tracking lived in Houston in the early 1950s.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SEAMAN Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/630 Message Board Post: SEAMAN_Harry_and_Maude_M.JPG I photographed this gravestone in the Mount Olivet Cemetery - Companion Section, Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas. Feel free to use the picture for your personal records. This is one of the 124,910 cemetery photos free at http://teafor2.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IYGBAIB/629 Message Board Post: I am looking for my sister. I believe her name is Louise M. Seaman. She got married in the mid 80's and divorced shortly after. I believe her married name was white. Our mother is also louise seaman (Petrowski) who passed away in 1980.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/628.2 Message Board Post: Hi Lynne, I guess not, I looked at my daughter's tree site : http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/u/r/Jaime-Lynn-Murray/ and she has him as Edwin Harold Seaman, married to Elizabeth (Hennesey) and having three daughters. Rats! Good luck. Sally
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/628.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lynne, I think we have a connection. Does your Edward Seaman have brothers and sisters: Herbert, Vernon, Muriel, Thelma and Susan (my Grandmother). Is your Edward's father Archibald Limbeck Seaman and mother Sadie A. (Verity)? I look forward to hearing from you. Sally
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IYGBAIB/628 Message Board Post: Edward Seaman married Ellen Smith and raised their children ellen, margaret, edna, thomas, edward, virginia, florence along with Ellen Smith's siblings Alice and James Smith and step brother and sister Dorothy and Daniel McConnell in Queens, NY. All appear on the 1930 census. Ellen Smith's parents were Ellen Connolly and James Smith. Any connections out there?? Thanks Lynne