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Abigail Jackson (Seaman)

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Daughter of Thomas Seaman and Mary Seaman
Wife of David Batty and Samuel Jackson
Mother of Thomas Jackson
Sister of Thomas Seaman; John Seaman; Samuel Seaman; Nathaniel Seaman; Isaac Seaman and 5 others

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About Abigail Jackson

Descendants of Capt. John Seaman of Hempstead, Long Island, NY according to Mary Thomas Seaman: 1928

68. Abigail3 Seaman (Thomas2, John1) died Aft. April 22, 1728 (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:76-79, mentioned as alive in husband's will, "...Samuel Jackson of Hempsted, in Queens County, being very sick. April 22, 1728..."). She married (1) David Batty. He died Unknown. She married (2) Samuel Jackson Bef. November 14, 1722 (Source: (1) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 220., (2) Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:306-307, mentioned as wife of Samuel Jackson in father's will, Thomas Seaman of Hempstead.), son of John Jackson and Elizabeth Seaman. He was born 1684 (Source: Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 220.), and died 1728 in Hempstead, Queens Co. [now Nassau Co.], NY (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:76-79.).

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Fact 5: November 14, 1722, mentioned in will of her father, Thomas Seaman, of Hempstead, as wife of Samuel Jackson (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:306-307.)

Fact 6: April 22, 1728, mentioned in husband's will, Samuel Jackson of Hempstead in Queens Co., NY (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:79.)

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Will: April 22, 1728, proved 1728 [no month given] (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 11:76-79, In the name of God, Amen. I, SAMUEL JACKSON, of Hempsted, in Queens County, being very sick. April 22, 1728. I leave to my son Isaac, the north west part of the farm I dwell on with the house and buildings. The bounds to begin at the north west corner, by the lane that parts the Seamans tract of land and mine, and so to run down southerly on the east side of the road that leads to South, till it cometh to the fence that parts my brother, John Jackson's, land and my land, and then to run east to the first cross fence, that runs north and south, and then to run northerly as the fence stands, till it cometh to the end of the fence, to the north side of my brother, John Jackson's, land, and then to run east by said land, and then westward by the south side said road to beginning. I leave to my son Thomas, the tract of land lying eastward of the land left to my son Isaac. To begin on the west side thereof, at the lane that divides the Seamans land and mine, at the fence on the east side of my son Isaacs land, and to run down south as the fence stands till it cometh to the fence that parts my brother John's land and mine, and then east as the fence stands, to the end thereof, and then on a due east line to the east side of my tract of land, and then to run north, as my land runs, till it cometh to the north end of my land, and then to run west, according to the dimensions of the Card, or Survey, by the path to the beginning. I leave to my son Samuel, the north part of my tract of land, with my house standing thereon, that I have between my brother, John Jackson's, land and Joshua Barnes land. Beginning on the north west corner thereof, next to the road, and running on the east side of the road to South, till it cometh to the fence that stands on the south side of the Orchard, and then to run east as the fence stands till it cometh to the east end of it, and then to run a due east line till it cometh to the bounds between my brother John's land and mine, and then north .)

Marriage Notes for Abigail Seaman and Samuel Jackson:

Other genealogies [William Jackson Record and J. Percy Crayon Record] have the children of Abigail Seaman and Samuel Jackson listed differently than Mary Thomas Seaman's record: Richard, Townsend, Ruth, Thomas,Jamimah m. James Hewlett, Letitia m. Solomon Pool, Mary m. John Pratt, Martha m. Samuel Birdsall.

More About Samuel Jackson and Abigail Seaman:

Marriage: Bef. November 14, 1722 (Source: (1) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 220., (2) Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:306-307, mentioned as wife of Samuel Jackson in father's will, Thomas Seaman of Hempstead.)

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