Individual Details
Thomas Seamans
(1657 - 15 Dec 1760)
It is claimed that the early descendants of Thomas and Susannah owned about all of Zscituate and Foster, R.R., they were all industrious, earnest people, and affilated with the Baptist Church.
Thomas was a school teacher and carpenter; lived in Swansea, Mass., in 1687, and this is also the birth place of his eleven children.
Thomas was a school teacher and carpenter; lived in Swansea, Mass., in 1687, and this is also the birth place of his eleven children.
Events
Birth | 1657 | Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | 1687 | Swansea, Massachusetts - Susannah Salisbury | |||
Death | 15 Dec 1760 | Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts |
Families
Spouse | Susannah Salisbury (1662 - ) |
Child | Susannah Seamans (1692 - 1763) |
Child | Thomas Seamans (1693 - ) |
Child | John Seamans (1696 - 1791) |
Child | Mary Seamans (1697 - 1752) |
Child | James Seamans (1699 - 1757) |
Child | Charles Seamans (1700 - 1771) |
Child | Gilbert Seamans (1706 - ) |
Child | Rosamond Seamans (1709 - ) |
Child | Nathan Seamans (1710 - 1760) |
Child | Hannah Seamans (1711 - ) |
Father | Thomas Seamans (1632 - 1700) |
Mother | Elizabeth Copeland (1638 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
It is claimed that the early descendants of Thomas and Susannah ownedabout all ofScituate and Foster, RI., they were all industrious, earnest people,and affiliated with
the Baptist Church. Thomas was a school teacher and carpenter