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Hicks Seaman
d.Aft 16 Jun 1760
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m. Est 1690
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m. 30 Oct 1726
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From Bunker, pg 145: Hicks and Elizabeth went to live in Westchester County; had a farm in 1764 near Croton River. From http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/u/b/James-David-Rubins-CA/GENE11-0027.html "Descendants of Captain John Seaman according to Mary Thomas Seaman, 1928: "Hicks lived south side of the plains," meaning Jerusalem. Records of the Town of Hempstead show "1740 Hicks Seaman chosen one of the Surveyors or Overseers of High Ways." "Davis in "Westchester Patriarchs" notes that Hicks Seaman moved to Croton by 1764; and there is a registered earmark [for cattle] 12 Mar 1750 in Northcastle [Westchester, NY]. [p. 212] "Marriage Notes for Elizabeth Barnes and Hicks Seaman: Hicks Seaman married Elizabeth Barnes, daughter of Joshua and Sarah (Jackson) Barnes, who were early settlers of Southampton, Long Island. Hicks and Elizabeth moved to Westchester County, NY and settled on a farm near Croton River in 1764. Hicks Seaman had a registered earmark 12 Mar 1750 in Northcastle, Westchester Co., NY. They had five children of whom four are recorded." References
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