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Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY according to Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928


      79. Thomas3 Seaman (Nathaniel2, John1) was born January 2, 1713/14 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), Vol. 3, p. 281, 445., (2) New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: vol. 4, #1 [1873] p. 34, born ye 2 d., 11 mo., 1713.), and died January 13, 1804 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), Vol. 3, p. 445.). He married Hannah Willits February 3, 1741/42 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 468., (2) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895).), daughter of Thomas Willets and Catherine Hallock. She was born December 6, 1711 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), Vol. 3, p. 445.), and died July 23, 1775 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), Vol. 3, p. 445.).

Notes for Thomas Seaman:
Thomas Seaman was a resident of Westbury, Long Island, NY. He died age 92 years. Thomas Seaman lived and died on the farm in Westbury, which his father, Nathaniel, had bought from Henry Willis, who in 1688 had purchased the land from Captain John Seaman, and named it Westbury after the "Westbury in Old England," from where they had come. He built " a good framed house" upon it, and here both Thomas Seaman and his son Gideon lived and died. On May 5, 1779 Thomas Seaman bought "one Negro man named Jacob about fifty years old" from Benjamin Townsend, for the sum of forty pounds, in order to set the man free.Thomas Seaman of Northcastle, Westchester, NY. Will dated Dec. 12, 1776 and proved April 1, 1779.

Will: Directs all lands to be sold. Legacies to Phebe daughter of Charity Seaman, and to my 5 sisters Abigail Mozer, Mary Leverich, Phebe Brundige, Charity Seaman, Hannah Mozer."Seaman, Mary Thomas. The American Descendants of Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island. New York. T. A. Wright. 1928.

Birthdate given as November 2, 1712.

Marriage Notes for Thomas Seaman and Hannah Willits:
Thomas Seaman married Hannah Willits daughter of Thomas and Catherine (Hallock) Willits of Islip and later of Bensalem, Long Island. Thomas and Hannah had six children:


More About Thomas Seaman and Hannah Willits:
Marriage: February 3, 1741/42, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 468., (2) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895).)
     
Children of Thomas Seaman and Hannah Willits are:
  329 i.   Simeon4 Seaman, born October 31, 1743 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445.); died February 9, 1750/51 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy"[Compiled by Thomas W. Marshall] [Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore,MD:1977] Vol. III p. 445).
+ 330 ii.   Gideon Seaman, born February 5, 1744/45; died May 27, 1837.
+ 331 iii.   Anna Seaman, born February 25, 1746/47; died August 2, 1828.
+ 332 iv.   Hannah Seaman, born October 3, 1749; died December 25, 1833.
+ 333 v.   Rachel Seaman, born March 30, 1752; died Unknown.
+ 334 vi.   Phoebe Seaman, born May 5, 1755; died Unknown.


      80. Samuel3 Seaman (Nathaniel2, John1) was born June 13, 1715 in Hempstead, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:282, 445., (2) New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: vol. 4, #1 [1873] p. 34, born ye 13 d. 4 mo., 1715., (3) 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), #954, cites April 1715 as birth month.), and died Bef. June 12, 1781 in Westbury, Hempstead Twp., Queens Co.[now Nassau Co.], NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445.). He married Martha Valentine 1736 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445, 462.), daughter of Obadiah Valentine and Martha Willets. She was born January 18, 1716/17 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445, 462.), and died Unknown.

Notes for Samuel Seaman:
Samuel Seaman was a resident of Westbury, Long Island, NY. His will was proved February 16, 1780.Seaman, Mary Thomas. The American Descendants of Captain John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island. New York. T. A. Wright. 1928.

Birth date given as April 13, 1715

Was a resident of Westbury, Long Island, NY. His will was proved February 16, 1780. [Other sources say that the will was proved June 12, 1781]

More About Samuel Seaman:
Will: February 16, 1780, proved June 12, 1781 (Source: (1) Seaman, Mary Thomas, Links in Genealogy: Memorial of Samuel Hicks Seaman and his wife Hannah Richardson Seaman, (New York: T.A. Wright, 1927), 23., (2) Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 10:100-101, Know all men by these Presents, that I, SAMUEL SEAMAN, of Oysterbay Township in Queens County, on Nassau Island, this sixteenth day of ye Second month, 1780, do make this present writing to contain my last will. My just debts to be fully paid and all necessary charges that may happen. I leave to my daughters, Rachel Hicks, Martha Titus, Abigail Willets, Phe Hicks, Meriam Robens, and Ester Sands, each œ100 and all my household goods, in equal shares. Unto my grandchildren, viz.: Samuel Seaman, Samuel Robens, and Samuel Hicks, my grandsons; and Martha Hicks, Martha Willets, Martha Seaman, Martha Titus, and Elizabeth Seaman, all my granddaughters, œ10 each, to be preserved in my executors' hands for their use, and paid as each shall come of age. Having taken into consideration that I am now in possession of divers black-people, do hereby by virtue of these presents give them all, both male and female, their freedom and fully discharge all them from me and my heirs forever at my decease, feeling an entire freedom so to do in my mind. The residue of my estate, real and personal, unto my three sons, Willet, Obediah, and Samuel Seaman. But having deliberately considered the legacy given to my son Obediah, I have thought it proper for his benefit and advantage to impower my executors to take his equal portion of lands and goods into their care and possession, and carefully to let my son have the privilege and benefit of all his portion during his life. In case they have any of my Estate in their hands at my son's decease, then his wife, Phebe Seaman, should have the use of one-third of the Estate left by him, and the other two-thirds to go to his children in the following manner: Unto his sons, two-thirds; and to his daughters, one-third, as they respectively come of age. Further observe, the legacy given to my son Obediah Seaman's wife is to be understood given to her during her widowhood, and no longer. Her portion to go to Obediah's children as their portions be directed.)

More About Martha Valentine:
Fact 3: 1725, signed Epistle [Quaker records] (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:462.)

More About Samuel Seaman and Martha Valentine:
Marriage: 1736, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445, 462.)
     
Children of Samuel Seaman and Martha Valentine are:
  335 i.   Valentine4 Seaman, died Unknown.
+ 336 ii.   Obadiah Seaman, died Unknown.
+ 337 iii.   Esther[Hester] Seaman, died Unknown.
+ 338 iv.   Willet Seaman, born October 5, 1737 in North Hempstead, Long Island, NY; died May 4, 1807 in New York City, NY.
+ 339 v.   Rachel Seaman, born 1742; died Unknown.
+ 340 vi.   Martha Seaman, born April 3, 1745; died June 5, 1816.
+ 341 vii.   Phoebe Seaman, born June 4, 1747; died September 21, 1790.
+ 342 viii.   Abigail Seaman, born October 2, 1749; died May 18, 1803.
+ 343 ix.   Miriam Seaman, born December 25, 1751; died July 2, 1826.
+ 344 x.   Samuel Seaman, born October 13, 1754; died Unknown in prob. Orange Co., NY.
  345 xi.   Marmaduke Seaman, born Infant; died Unknown.


      87. Henry3 Mott (Sarah2 Seaman, John1) was born 1702 (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 2.), and died Unknown.

Notes for Henry Mott:
Henry [3], born about 1702, was of Rockaway. His will was made in 1767. His children then living were Adam [4], Hannah [4], the wife of a Lewes, Abigail [4], the wife of a Foster, Henry [4], Sarah [4], Richard [4], Mary [4], John [4] and Elizabeth [4]. : Harris, Edward Doubleday "The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY" [Lancester, PA: The New Era Printing Co., 1906] Revised Edition, p.2

     
Children of Henry Mott are:
+ 346 i.   Adam4 Mott, died Abt. 1790.
  347 ii.   Hannah Mott, died Unknown. She married ??? Lewes (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 2.); died Unknown.
  More About ??? Lewes and Hannah Mott:
Marriage: (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 2.)

  348 iii.   Abigail Mott, died Unknown. She married ??? Foster (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 2.); died Unknown.
  More About ??? Foster and Abigail Mott:
Marriage: (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 2.)

  349 iv.   Sarah Mott, died Unknown.
  350 v.   Richard Mott (Source: Harris, Edward Doubleday, The Descendants of Adam Mott of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, (Lancaster, PA: New Era Printing Co., 1906), 3.), died Unknown.
  Notes for Richard Mott:
Richard [4], the third son of Henry [3], was of Valley Stream and alive in 1768. He had two sons, Elkanah [5], born 1761, died 1822. with no issue, and Richbell [5], a tobacconist of New York, and later of Far Rockaway with son Stephen [6] of whom we know nothing.

  351 vi.   Mary Mott, died Unknown.
  352 vii.   Elizabeth Mott, died Unknown.
+ 353 viii.   Elizabeth Mott, died Unknown.
+ 354 ix.   Henry Mott, born November 22, 1730; died 1768.
+ 355 x.   John Mott, born April 17, 1748; died Unknown.


      89. Thomas3 Pearsall (Martha2 Seaman, John1) was born April 18, 1679 in Hempstead Harbor[Roslyn], [Nassau Co.], NY (Source: (1) Pearsall, Clarence E., History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America, (San Francisco: H.S. Crocker Co., 1928), vol. 2, 1062., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56., (3) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432, lists birthdate as 4 Mo (June) 18, 1679.), and died 1760 in Hempstead Harbor[Roslyn], [Nassau Co.], NY (Source: (1) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432, lists death date as 12-29-1759.). He married Sarah Underhill November 25, 1708 in Westbury, Queens [now Nassau] Co., NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84, married, 9 mo., 25, 1708 in Westbury, L.I., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56.), daughter of John Underhill and Mary Prior. She was born August 17, 1687 in Matinecock, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:52, 84, birth date 6 mo., 17, 1687., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56.), and died September 10, 1768 in Hempstead Harbor[Roslyn], [Nassau Co.], NY (Source: (1) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84, She died Sept. 10, 1768, aged 81 years and 23 days., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56.).

Notes for Thomas Pearsall:
Hinshaw's Quaker Records: Thomas Pearsall appointed clerk of monthly meeting 3 Mo (May) 26, 1736, former clerk being dead. [vol. 3, p. 432]

More About Thomas Pearsall:
Fact 6: December 20, 1720, mentioned in brother's will, Sanuel [Parsell] of Hempstead in Queens Co., NY (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:231.)

Marriage Notes for Thomas Pearsall and Sarah Underhill:
They resided at Hempstead Harbor, now Roslyn, L. I., where he died in 1760. She died there, Sept. 10, 1768, aged 81 years and 23 days. [From: Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84]

More About Thomas Pearsall and Sarah Underhill:
Marriage: November 25, 1708, Westbury, Queens [now Nassau] Co., NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84, married, 9 mo., 25, 1708 in Westbury, L.I., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 56.)
     
Children of Thomas Pearsall and Sarah Underhill are:
  356 i.   son4 Pearsall, born June 29, 1709 (Source: (1) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432.); died June 29, 1709 (Source: (1) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 63.).
+ 357 ii.   Thomas Pearsall, born August 18, 1710; died Unknown.
+ 358 iii.   Nathaniel Pearsall, born September 2, 1712; died February 23, 1758.
+ 359 iv.   Sarah Pearsall, born January 6, 1714/15; died Unknown.
  360 v.   Phebe Pearsall, born March 7, 1716/17 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 63.); died Unknown.
  361 vi.   Martha Pearsall, born July 9, 1719 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 63.); died December 16, 1721 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 63.).
+ 362 vii.   Hannah Pearsall, born December 17, 1721; died Unknown.
  363 viii.   Samuel Pearsall, born November 16, 1724 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432., (2) Frost, Josephine C., Underhill Genealogy vol. 2-3, ([New York?] Published privately by M.C. Taylor in the interests of the Underhill Society of America, 1932), 2:84., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 63.); died Unknown.
+ 364 ix.   Mary[Maria] Pearsall, born July 24, 1727; died Unknown.


      90. Martha3 Pearsall (Martha2 Seaman, John1) was born October 10, 1681 (Source: (1) Pearsall, Clarence E., History and Genealogy of the Pearsall Family in England and America, (San Francisco: H.S. Crocker Co., 1928), vol. 2, 1062., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:432, lists birthdate as 10 Mo (Dec) 10, 1681.), and died Unknown. She married ??? Cook. He died Unknown.
     
Child of Martha Pearsall and ??? Cook is:
  365 i.   Thomas4 Cook, died Unknown.
  More About Thomas Cook:
Fact 4: December 20, 1720, mentioned in uncle's will, Samuel Parsell [Pearsall] of Hempstead, Queens Co.,NY (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:231.)


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