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


      189. Elizabeth4 Seaman (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1) was born September 3, 1710 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443, 458.), and died Unknown. She married Amos Underhill Bet. 1729 - 1730 in Westbury Meeting, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443, 458., (2) Armbruster, Eugene L., Marriages of Long Island Settlers and Allied Families, (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library, 1941), has marriage date 1729.), son of John Underhill and Elizabeth Willets. He was born 1698 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458., (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), 2:80, 96., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 62.), and died Bef. 1773 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:459.).

More About Elizabeth Seaman:
Fact 5: October 28, 1729, mentioned in father's will, Benjamin Seaman, Jerusalem, T of Hempstead, QueensCo (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:146-147.)

Marriage Notes for Elizabeth Seaman and Amos Underhill:
Amos Underhill, son of John and Elizabeth (Willets) Underhill, was born in 1698 and his marriage intentions are noted as 11, 28, 1729/30 to Elizabeth Seaman, born 7, 10, 1710, daughter of Benjamin and Jean (Mott) Seaman of Westbury, in Town of Hempstead. As Amos sold his homestead in 1741 to his nephew, Samuel Underhill, Jr., and is subsequently on record as of Flushing, and as several of his sons were owners of flour mills with mercantile interests in New York City, it is assumed that Amos left the farm to engage in the milling business. The Westbury Friends' Records state that Amos Underhill, for not appearing on muster day in 1759, had two cows taken from him worth eight pounds; that David, Solomon and Edmond Underhill had certificate to Flushing, 7. 5. 1770. [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), 2:96]
Jan. 22, 1738/9, Samuel, Amos, and Thomas Underhill, sons of John, lately deceased, made an exchange of land bought from the Indians in 1685. (Town Records of Oyster Bay, Vol. F, p. 287-a]
2, 2 mo., 1741, Amos Underhill of Cedar Swamp and Thomas Underhill of the same place, grandsons of John Underhill, who purchased land from the Indians. [Town Records of Oyster Bay, Vol. F, p. 289].
April 3, 1741, Amos Underhill and wife Elizabeth of Oyster Bay conveyed land to Samuel Underhill, Jr. [Town Records of Oyster Bay, Vol. F, p. 298]
Dec. 8, 1739, agreement on boundary line between lands of Samuel, Amos, and Thomas Underhill, which John Underhill bought of the Indians in 1684, and lands of Richard, Timothy, and Silvenus Townsend. [Town Records of Oyster Bay, Vol. F, Part 2, p. 33)
March 29, 1745, Amos Underhill and wife Elizabeth, John Robbins and wife Jane, Wm. Seaman and wife Martha convey to Benjamin Seaman two lots "bequeathed by Benjamin Seaman, deceased, late of Westbury" to his three daughters as above named. [Town Records of Oyster Bay, Vol. H, p. 253]

More About Amos Underhill and Elizabeth Seaman:
Marriage: Bet. 1729 - 1730, Westbury Meeting, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443, 458., (2) Armbruster, Eugene L., Marriages of Long Island Settlers and Allied Families, (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library, 1941), has marriage date 1729.)
     
Children of Elizabeth Seaman and Amos Underhill are:
  578 i.   Isaac5 Underhill, born May 21, 1732 (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), 2:96., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1816 in Flushing, NY (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70, lists the death date as 1817 but no proof given.). He married Mary Cock 1752 in Matinecock, Long Island (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); born July 3, 1730 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:401., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1806 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.).
  More About Isaac Underhill and Mary Cock:
Marriage: 1752, Matinecock, Long Island (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.)

  579 ii.   Benjamin Underhill, born November 26, 1736 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458., (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), 2:96., (3) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1788 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married Letitia Townsend April 29, 1763 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); born December 26, 1738 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died August 28, 1804 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458.).
  Notes for Benjamin Underhill:
Hinshaw's Quaker Records: Married outside the Quaker faith and complied with military discipline before 12-26-1764, referred to NY meeting, acknowledgement accepted; certificate of transfer to Flusing [Queens Co., NY] 5-1765 [vol. 3, p. 458]

  More About Benjamin Underhill and Letitia Townsend:
Marriage: April 29, 1763 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:458., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.)

  580 iii.   Amos Underhill, born 1740 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1803 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married Mary Woodhull 1774 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); born 1745 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1815 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.).
  More About Amos Underhill and Mary Woodhull:
Marriage: 1774 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.)

  581 iv.   David Underhill, born 1743 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1811 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married Elizabeth Mott December 2, 1773 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 428, 459., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); born April 5, 1747 (Source: (1) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 430.); died 1829 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.).
  More About David Underhill and Elizabeth Mott:
Marriage: December 2, 1773 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 428, 459., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.)

  582 v.   Anne Underhill, born Abt. 1745 (Source: 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), 2:96.); died 1798 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). She married Townsend Dickinson Abt. 1754 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 458.); born Abt. 1732 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1793 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.).
  Notes for Anne Underhill:
Hinshaw's Quaker records: Anne acknowledged her marrying outside the Quaker discipline when very young 4-16-1760. [vol. 3, p. 407]

  More About Townsend Dickinson and Anne Underhill:
Marriage: Abt. 1754 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 458.)

  583 vi.   Solomon Underhill, born October 30, 1748 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died February 5, 1827 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 458., (2) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married (1) Lydia Mott 1780 (Source: (1) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 429.); born November 24, 1759 (Source: (1) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 429.); died 1791 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married (2) Martha Burling 1792 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died Unknown.
  More About Solomon Underhill and Lydia Mott:
Marriage: 1780 (Source: (1) Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70., (2) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), vol. 3, p. 429.)

  More About Solomon Underhill and Martha Burling:
Marriage: 1792 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.)

  584 vii.   Edmond Underhill, born 1754 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died 1826 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.). He married Frances Carpenter; born 1763 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died Unknown.
  585 viii.   Hannah Underhill, born 1755 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died Unknown. She married Willet Bowne; born 1745 (Source: Deats, E.R. , compiler, edited by H. Macy, Jr., Underhill Genealogy vol. 5-6, (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1980), vol. 5, p. 70.); died Unknown.


      190. Martha4 Seaman (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1) was born February 17, 1711/12 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443, 445., (2) Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 54, has the birth date as December 17, 1711.), and died April 4, 1774 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445, d 4-4-1774 (burned in their house as it burned)., (2) Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 54, has the death date as April 23, 1774.). She married Williams Seaman 1743 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:444, 445.), son of John Seaman and Hannah Williams. He was born August 23, 1708 (Source: (1) Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:445, has birthdate as Aug. 23, 1708., (2) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 138, has birthdate as Aug. 28, 1706., (3) Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), has birthdate as Aug. 28, 1708.), and died Unknown.

Notes for Martha Seaman:
Hinshaw's Quaker records: "burned in their house as it burned." [ Vol. III p. 445]

Notice in the [New York City, NY] Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, Apr. 25 and May 2, 1774: "Seaman, Mrs. wife of William Seaman, Esq. -- died during week of April 25-May 2 as a result of injuries received when house near Jericho, LI, burned the previous week" as quoted in Scott, Kenneth "Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers: A consolidation of Articles from The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record" Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977 p. 185

More About Martha Seaman:
Fact 5: October 28, 1729, mentioned in father's will, Benjamin Seaman, Jerusalem, T of Hempstead, QueensCo (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:146-147.)

More About Williams Seaman:
Fact 5: March 23, 1759, mentioned in cousin's will, David Seaman of Oyster Bay, Queens Co., NY

Marriage Notes for Martha Seaman and Williams Seaman:
Willliam Seaman and Martha Seaman were second cousins when they married. She died by burning to death when house caught fire. They had six children.

More About Williams Seaman and Martha Seaman:
Marriage: 1743, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:444, 445.)
     
Children are listed above under (151) Williams Seaman.


      191. Jane4 Seaman (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1) was born December 14, 1713 (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:440, 444.), and died Unknown. She married John Robbins March 28, 1731 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:440, 444.), son of Jeremiah Robbins. He died Unknown.

Notes for Jane Seaman:
According to Quaker records Jane Seaman signed Epistle about 1725.

More About Jane Seaman:
Fact 5: October 28, 1729, mentioned in father's will, Benjamin Seaman, Jerusalem, T of Hempstead, QueensCo (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:146-147.)

More About John Robbins and Jane Seaman:
Marriage: March 28, 1731, Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:440, 444.)
     
Children of Jane Seaman and John Robbins are:
  586 i.   Richard5 Robbins, died Unknown.
  587 ii.   Benjamin Robbins, died Unknown.
  588 iii.   Jacob Robbins, died Unknown.
  589 iv.   Phebe Robbins, died Unknown. She married ??? Ireland; died Unknown.
  590 v.   Martha Robbins, died Unknown. She married ??? VanWyck; died Unknown.
  591 vi.   Jane Robbins, died Unknown. She married ??? Willis; died Unknown.
  592 vii.   Elisabeth Robbins, died Unknown.
+ 593 viii.   Jeremiah Robbins, born June 10, 1744; died 1802.


      194. Judge Benjamin4 Seaman (Benjamin3, Benjamin2, John1) was born February 11, 1719/20 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991), 3:443.), and died Aft. August 4, 1785 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 293 "Errata", The date 1781 as stated of the death of Judge Benjamin Seaman is incorrect although given in original manuscript and family records. Judge Seaman was in New York in 1783. He announced his intentions to remove to Nova Scotia, and was one of the fifty-five petitioners for grants of land in that Colony. His name appears on a Muster Roll at Granville in 1784. He is buried at St. John, New Brunswick; the inscription on his tomb gives no dates of birth or death.). He married Elizabeth Mott 1743 in Great Neck, Long Island, NY (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 56.), daughter of Adam Mott and Mary Stillwell. She was born 1720 in Westbury, Long Island, NY (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 78.), and died September 7, 1781 in New York City, NY (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 78.).

More About Judge Benjamin Seaman:
Burial: Unknown, bur. St. John, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 293.)
Fact 2: May 31, 1757, Mentioned as bondsman for the will of Abraham Poillion of Richmond County, NY (Source: Scott, Kenneth, Genealogical Data from New York Administration Bonds 1753-1799, (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1969), 110, Poillion, Abraham, of Richmond Co., farmer - Adm. (31 May 1757) John Poillion and James Guyon - Bd: John Poillion, farmer, James Guyon, Esq., and Benjamin Seaman, Esq., all of Richmond Co.)
Fact 3: November 22, 1774, Mentioned as bondsman for the will of Mary Mersereau (late wife of Joshua Merser (Source: Scott, Kenneth, Genealogical Data from New York Administration Bonds 1753-1799, (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1969), 95, Mary Mersereau (late wife of Joshua Mersereau, dec'd) - Adm (22 Nov. 1774) Joshua Mersereau, eldest son of dec'd - Bd: Joshua Mersereau, Esq., Peter Housman, farmer, and Benjamin Seaman, Esq., all of Richmond Co.)
Fact 4: December 28, 1732, mentioned in grandfather's will, Benjamin Seaman, of Jerusalem, Hempstead,Queens (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 3:128.)
Fact 5: August 31, 1781, mention in newspaper that wife, Elizabeth, died Aug. 31 in New York City (Source: Scott, Kenneth, Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1977), 231.)
Fact 6: October 28, 1729, mentioned in father's will, Benjamin Seaman, T. 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," 11:146-147.)
Fact 8: 1782, Event, year, place: Living, 1782, New York (Source: Wright, Esther Clark, The Loyalists of New Brunswick, (Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada: E.C. Wright, 1981 printing, c1955.), 251, source discovered on Brøderbund Family Archive #118, Ed. 1, Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s - 1900s.)
Fact 9: 1783, Event, year, place: Living, 1783 (Source: Wilson, Isaiah W., A Geography and History of the County of Digby, Nova Scotia, (Reprint of the 1900 ed. published by Holloway Bros., Halifax, N.S. Belleville, Ontario: Mika Studio, 1972), 67, Under date August 1, 1783, Sir Guy Carleton enclosed to Governor Parr, the Memorial of the following "Gentlemen, Clergy, and Merchants" of New York, where Sir G. Carleton then resided, representing themselves as loyal British subjects "who therefore" were "compelled to leave their homes," desiring to live under the English Government, applied for a Grant of Lands in Nova Scotia: John Watson, David Seabury, Andrew Bell, Christopher Billop. A. Willard, William Wanton, Benjamin Seaman, Richard Seaman,... This application was dated "New York, July 22, 1783." A Town Plot named "New Edinburgh," after the Capital of Scotland; of which Country Anthony Stewart, their Agent, and other Applicants were natives, was ordered to be surveyed for them by Hon. Charles Morris, assisted by Stephen Jones and Samuel Goldsbury, Esquires, as Commissioners specially appointed by the Governor. This is the patent named in Halliburton's Provincial History....")
Will: August 4, 1785, Proved September 26th, 1785, Registered November 15, 1785 (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 289-290.)

More About Elizabeth Mott:
Fact 11: August 31, 1781, death date given New York newspaper (Source: Scott, Kenneth, Genealogical Data from Colonial New York Newspapers, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1977), 231, Seaman, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Seaman, Esq. -- died Aug. 31 in NYC in her 58th year (9/10/1781 issue).)

Marriage Notes for Benjamin Seaman and Elizabeth Mott:
Benjamin Seaman was a member of the 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, Colonial Assembly, 1756 to 1775; Surrogate 1759; County Judge 1775. "At the opening of the Revolutionary struggle he was on the side of resistance to parliamentary tyranny and was Chairman of Correspondence when war began, but later became, with his children and father-in-law, an active loyalist, and moved to Nova Scotia, at the end of the war. In 1784 they settled at Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia. His property on Staten Island was confiscated by an act of the New York Legislature in 1776, as was the property of his son-in-law, Colonel Christopher Billopp."
      "The old Seaman homestead at Glen Ridge (Staten Island) stood off the Fresh Kill road, just east of the road leading to Eltingville. It was originally of Dutch style of architecture, and at some time had been partially changed to that of Gothic. How many generations of the Seaman family had occupied it, we are unable to say. We know, however, that is was the home of Judge Benjamin Seaman, the last Colonial Judge of Staten Island, and that after his departure with the Loyalists in 1783; it passed to other members of the family, probably by purchase, for it was seized by the Government and sold.
      Judge Seaman was the father of the second wife of Colonel Christopher Billopp. Several years ago the writer conversed with an old colored woman, whose mother, a slave in the Seaman family, had witnessed in this old house the marriage of Colonel Billopp and Jane Seaman.
      The Seaman Estate was purchased in 1880, and when a new residence was erected the old Seaman homestead was demolished. It stood on historic ground, and adjoined the church and graveyard of the "French Congregation."
      The date 1781 stated of the death of Judge Benjamin Seaman is incorrect although given in original manuscript and family records. Judge Seaman was in New York in 1783. He announced his intentions to remove to Nova Scotia, and was one of the fifty-five petitioners for grants of land in that Colony. His name appears on a Muster Roll at Granville in 1784. He is buried at St. John, New Brunswick; the inscription on his tomb gives no dates of birth or death.
      In a letter attached as an appendix [p.288] to Mary Thomas Seaman's book there is a letter from E. Claude Goddard [no date given]: My dear Miss Seaman: I have just received from St. John, New Brunswick, a certified copy of the Will of Judge Benjamin Seaman, dated August 4th, 1785. Proved September 26th, 1785. A copy is herewith enclosed.
The children named therein, in the order of birth, agree with the list you kindly sent me, with the exception of Elizabeth, wife of Robert Stewart (whose name does not appear on list). There were apparently two daughters named Elizabeth; the first, third child, born 1747, died 1748, the second, who was the ninth child, must have been born 1759 or 1760.
      John the eighth child, was born 4-12-1758, died 10-5-1826. His wife Rebecca, born 10-15-1773, died 11-5-1845. (St. Andrew's Church Records, Richmond, Staten Island, New York)
      William, the eleventh youngest child, was born 1763, died 12-14-1835. (New York commercial Advertiser, December 15th, 1835)
      I have been unable to find any record of the birth, death, or marriage of Elizabeth Benson, wife of William.


There is more recently published information on this branch of the Seaman family in:
Wright, Esther Clark "The Loyalists of New Brunswick." [Lancelot Press, Hantsport, Nova Scotia: 1981]
p. 251 and 326

and Isaiah W. Wilson's "Geography and History of the County of Digby, A." [Mika Publishing Company, Belleville, Ontario: 1975] p. 67





More About Benjamin Seaman and Elizabeth Mott:
Marriage: 1743, Great Neck, Long Island, NY (Source: Seaman, Mary Thomas, The Seaman Family in America..., (New York: TA Wright, 1928), 56.)
     
Children of Benjamin Seaman and Elizabeth Mott are:
  594 i.   Mary5 Seaman, born 1743; died Unknown. She married Paul Micheaux August 6, 1759 in Province of New York (Source: (1) Tucker, Gideon J, Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued..., (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1860), Marriage Bonds, volume II, page 376., (2) Seaman, Ardon, Marriages of the Seamans taken from the records of the Town, State, and Church, (NY: privately published, 1866), Mary Seaman to Paul Micheau, Aug. 6, 1759.); died Unknown.
  Marriage Notes for Mary Seaman and Paul Micheaux:
Ardon Seaman has the marriage date as Aug. 6, 1759 and spells the groom's name Micheau. Mary Thomas Seaman has the date Aug. 3, 1759.


  More About Paul Micheaux and Mary Seaman:
Marriage: August 6, 1759, Province of New York (Source: (1) Tucker, Gideon J, Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued..., (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1860), Marriage Bonds, volume II, page 376., (2) Seaman, Ardon, Marriages of the Seamans taken from the records of the Town, State, and Church, (NY: privately published, 1866), Mary Seaman to Paul Micheau, Aug. 6, 1759.)

+ 595 ii.   Edmund Seaman, born 1745 in Staten Island, NY; died 1828.
  596 iii.   Elizabeth[1] Seaman, born 1747; died 1748.
  597 iv.   Benjamin[1] Seaman, born 1749; died 1750.
+ 598 v.   Richard Seaman, born 1751 in Staten Island, NY; died Unknown.
+ 599 vi.   Jane Seaman, born 1754; died 1802 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.
+ 600 vii.   Benjamin[2] Seaman, born 1756 in Staten Island, NY; died Unknown.
+ 601 viii.   John Seaman, born 1758 in Staten Island, NY; died Unknown.
  602 ix.   Elizabeth[2] Seaman, born 1759; died Unknown. She married Robert Stewart October 26, 1781 in Province of New York (Source: (1) Tucker, Gideon J, Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued..., (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1860), Marriage Bonds, volume XXXIV, page 6., (2) Seaman, Ardon, Marriages of the Seamans taken from the records of the Town, State, and Church, (NY: privately published, 1866), Elizabeth [Seaman] mar. Robert Stewart, Oct. 28, 1781., (3) Armbruster, Eugene L., Marriages of Long Island Settlers and Allied Families, (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library, 1941), has the marriage date of Oct. 26, 1781., (4) New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: year 1941, page 75.); died Unknown.
  Marriage Notes for Elizabeth[2] Seaman and Robert Stewart:
Seaman, Elizabeth      Marriage date : Oct 26, 1781
      Spouse : Stewart, Robert
      County of record : Province of New York
Source information: Tucker, Gideon J. "Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued". 1860. Marriage Bonds, volume XXXIV, page 6.


  More About Robert Stewart and Elizabeth[2] Seaman:
Marriage: October 26, 1781, Province of New York (Source: (1) Tucker, Gideon J, Names of Persons for Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued..., (Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1860), Marriage Bonds, volume XXXIV, page 6., (2) Seaman, Ardon, Marriages of the Seamans taken from the records of the Town, State, and Church, (NY: privately published, 1866), Elizabeth [Seaman] mar. Robert Stewart, Oct. 28, 1781., (3) Armbruster, Eugene L., Marriages of Long Island Settlers and Allied Families, (Jamaica, NY: Long Island Collection, The Queens Borough Public Library, 1941), has the marriage date of Oct. 26, 1781., (4) New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," New York:: year 1941, page 75.)

+ 603 x.   Henry Seaman, born March 21, 1761 in Staten Island, NY; died February 28, 1799.
+ 604 xi.   William Seaman, born August 7, 1764 in Staten Island, NY; died December 14, 1835.


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