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Jane Seaman 1679–1716 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1679

Birth Location: Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony

Death Date: 1716

Death Location: Virginia, United States

Father: Jonathan Seaman

Mother: Jane Moore

Spouse(s): Jonah Denton

Children(s): Robert Denton, Joseph Denton, William Denton, Elizabeth Denton, Mary Denton, Benjamin Denton, Dinah Denton, Jonas Jr

Jane Seaman was born in 1679 in Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony, the child of Jonathan Seaman And Jane Moore. Jane Seaman married Jonah Jonas Denton, and had children including Benjamin Denton, Dinah Denton, Elizabeth Denton, Jonas Denton Jr, Joseph Denton, Mary Denton, Robert Edward Denton, William Denton. Jane Seaman passed away in 1716 in Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Jane Seaman was born in 1679 in Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony, the child of Jonathan Seaman And Jane Moore.
  • Jane Seaman married Jonah Jonas Denton, and had children including Benjamin Denton, Dinah Denton, Elizabeth Denton, Jonas Denton Jr, Joseph Denton, Mary Denton, Robert Edward Denton, William Denton.
  • Jane Seaman passed away in 1716 in Virginia, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jane Seaman's Ancestors

Self
Jane Seaman
1679–1716
Birth Place: Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony
Parents
Jonathan Seaman
1647–1729
Hempstead, Nassau, New York, USA
Jane Moore
1647–1737
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
John Seaman
1611–1694
Seaford, Lewes District, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Strickland
1623–1654
Kendal, Westmorland, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
Thomas (Moore) Jr
1615–1691
Southwold, Suffolk, England
Martha (Sarah) Yonges
1613–1671
Southwold, Suffolk, , England
Great-Grandparents
THOMAS 9GGF
1584–1636
ANN Scarlett
1578–1639
Christopher Vicar
1575–1626
Margaret Elwin
1576–1630
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Scarlett
1535–1610
Catherine Preston
1545–1596
RICHARD ELWYN
1555–1647
Martha Saberton
1541–1579

Jane Seaman's Descendants

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Jane Seaman (1679–1716) m. Jonah ((Jonas)) Denton (1677–1750)
  1. 1. Robert (Edward) Denton 1695–1778 m. Jane (J.) Moon 1714–1787
    1. 1. Thomas Denton 1746–1807 m. Elizabeth Osborne 1750–1807
      1. 1. Elizabeth Denton 1766–1855 m. James Baker 1755–1831
        1. 1. Thomas (Denton) Baker 1786–1879
        2. 2. William Baker 1806–
        3. 3. Nancy Baker 1804–
        4. 4. Mary Baker 1797–
        5. 5. James Baker 1795–
        6. 6. John Baker 1801–
        7. 7. Rachel Baker 1804–
        8. 8. Elias (Wallace) Baker 1800–1866
        9. 9. Elizabeth Baker 1791–1863
        10. 10. Sarah Baker 1789–1860
        11. 11. Margaret Baker 1787–1868
        12. 12. Nathan Baker 1790–
        13. 13. Polly Baker 1790–
        14. 14. Frances Baker 1784–
        15. 15. William Baker 1790–
        16. 16. Charles Baker 1784–
        17. 17. Rebecca Baker 1782–
        18. 18. Jane Baker 1793–1845 m. William (B) Rice 1785–1863
      2. 2. Rebecca DENTON 1782–1858
      3. 3. Joel (E Denton) Maj 1785–1863
      4. 4. George Denton 1781–1840
      5. 5. Josiah Denton 1779–1866
      6. 6. David Denton 1778–1860
      7. 7. John Denton 1765–1817
  2. 2. Joseph Denton 1702–1734
  3. 3. William Denton 1704–1752
  4. 4. Elizabeth Denton 1698–1778
  5. 5. Mary Denton 1708–1774
  6. 6. Benjamin Denton 1707–1709
  7. 7. Dinah Denton 1705–1705
  8. 8. Jonas (Denton) Jr 1694–1735

Jane Seaman's Timeline

2 Records

1679
1679
Birth of Jane Seaman in Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony
Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony
1716
1716
Age 37
Death of Jane Seaman in Virginia, United States
Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1679
    Event Place: Hempstead, Queens, New York Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1716
    Event Place: Virginia, United States

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