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Sarah Seaman 1666–1694 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1666

Birth Location: Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York

Death Date: 1694

Death Location: Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States

Father: Captain Seaman

Mother: Martha Moore

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In 1666, Sarah Seaman entered the world in Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York, born to Captain John Seaman And Martha Moore. Sarah Seaman passed away in 1694 in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1666, Sarah Seaman entered the world in Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York, born to Captain John Seaman And Martha Moore.
  • Sarah Seaman passed away in 1694 in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States.

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Sarah Seaman's Ancestors

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Sarah Seaman
1666–1694
Birth Place: Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York
Parents
Captain John Seaman
1615–1694
Essex or Leicestershire, England
Martha Moore
1639–1698
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Moore
1616–1691
Moore Place, Benenden, Kent, England, (Present UK)
Martha Moore
1613–1671
Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Seaman's Timeline

2 Records

1666
1666
Birth of Sarah Seaman in Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York
Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York
1694
1694
Age 28
Death of Sarah Seaman in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States
Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1666
    Event Place: Hempstead, Long Island, Province of New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1694
    Event Place: Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States

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