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Richard Seaman 1673–1749 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1673

Birth Location: Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

Death Date: 5 SEP 1749

Death Location: Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

Father: John Seaman

Mother: Martha Moore

Spouse(s): Jane Mott

Children(s): Richard Seaman, Jane Seaman, Sarah Seaman, Hannah Seaman, Giles Seaman, Thomas Seaman, Tamar Seaman, Daniel Seaman, Adam Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman

Richard Seaman was born in 1673 in Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America, the child of John Seaman And Martha Moore. Richard Seaman married Jane Mott, and had children including Adam Seaman, Daniel Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman, Giles Seaman, Hannah Seaman, Jane Elizabeth Seaman, Mary Seaman, Phoebe Seaman, Richard Seaman, Sarah Seaman, Tamar Seaman, Thomas Seaman. Richard Seaman passed away in 1749 in Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America.

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Biography

  • Richard Seaman was born in 1673 in Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America, the child of John Seaman And Martha Moore.
  • Richard Seaman married Jane Mott, and had children including Adam Seaman, Daniel Seaman, Elizabeth Seaman, Giles Seaman, Hannah Seaman, Jane Elizabeth Seaman, Mary Seaman, Phoebe Seaman, Richard Seaman, Sarah Seaman, Tamar Seaman, Thomas Seaman.
  • Richard Seaman passed away in 1749 in Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America.

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Richard Seaman's Ancestors

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Richard Seaman
1673–1749
Birth Place: Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America
Parents
John Seaman
1611–1694
Bulmer, Essex, England
Martha Moore
1639–1693
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America
Grandparents
John Seaman
1569–
Bulmer, Essex, England
Sarah (Ann) Hicks
1592–1665
Bulmer, Essex, England
Thomas Moore
1616–1691
Moore Place, Benenden, Kent, England
Martha (Sarah) Yonges
1613–1671
Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
William Hicks
1568–1591
Anne Smith
1570–1624
Christopher Yonges
1575–1626
Margaret Elwin
1573–1630
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Seaman's Descendants

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Richard Seaman (1673–5 SEP 1749) m. Jane Mott (1680–31 AUG 1759)
  1. 1. Richard Seaman 1695–1752
  2. 2. Jane (Elizabeth) Seaman 1701–1759 m. James Titus 1700–1750
    1. 1. Joshua Titus 1724–
    2. 2. Gilbert Titus 1725–1806
    3. 3. Richard Titus 1725–1825
    4. 4. Elizabeth Titus 1731–
    5. 5. Jane Titus 1733–
    6. 6. Israel Titus 1738–1811
    7. 7. James Titus 1744–
    8. 8. Sarah Titus 1738–1792
  3. 3. Sarah Seaman 1706–
  4. 4. Hannah Seaman 1710–1753
  5. 5. Giles Seaman 1713–1782
  6. 6. Thomas Seaman 1696–1780
  7. 7. Tamar Seaman 1699–
  8. 8. Daniel Seaman 1702–
  9. 9. Adam Seaman 1704–1763
  10. 10. Elizabeth Seaman 1713–

Richard Seaman's Timeline

2 Records

1673
1673
Birth of Richard Seaman in Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America
Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America
1749
5 SEP 1749
Age 76
Death of Richard Seaman in Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America
Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1673
    Event Place: Hempstead, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 SEP 1749
    Event Place: Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Westbury Friends Cemetery, Westbury, Nassau County, Province of New York, British North America

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