Caroline Seaman1

F, b. circa 1860
FatherElijah C. Seaman1 b. 1816, d. 14 Aug 1888
MotherMary E. "Surname Unknown"1 b. c 1822
Relationships
Great-grandaunt of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
Great-grandaunt of Robert Edward Van Dyke
Great-grandaunt of John William Van Dyke
Great-grandaunt of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Caroline Seaman, daughter of Elijah C. Seaman and Mary E. "Surname Unknown", was born circa 1860 at Kings, New York.1,2

Census

     Caroline Seaman appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Flatlands, Kings, New York, in the household of her parents, Elijah and Mary.3

     Caroline appeared on the 1875 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Elijah and Mary.4
Last Edited=16 May 2018

Citations

  1. [S51] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1870 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 40, line 38.
  2. [S104] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 32, line 39.
  3. [S51] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1870 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 40, line 35 thru 40.
  4. [S104] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 32, line 37 thru 42.

Charles Seaman1

M, b. circa 1850
FatherElijah C. Seaman1 b. 1816, d. 14 Aug 1888
MotherMary E. "Surname Unknown"1 b. c 1822
Relationships
Great-granduncle of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
Great-granduncle of Robert Edward Van Dyke
Great-granduncle of John William Van Dyke
Great-granduncle of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Charles Seaman, son of Elijah C. Seaman and Mary E. "Surname Unknown", was born circa 1850 at New York.1

Census

     Charles appeared on the 1855 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Elijah and Mary.2

     Charles appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in the household of his parents, Elijah and Mary of Flatlands, Kings, New York.3
Last Edited=16 May 2018

Citations

  1. [S59] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1860 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 19, line 26.
  2. [S55] 1855 State Census, New York State, unknown record info, Flatlands, New York, UnMarked, line 18 thru 24.
  3. [S59] Bureau of the Census United States of America, 1860 U S Federal Census, Flatlands, New York, Page 19, line 21 thru 27.

Charles Edward Seaman1,2

M, b. 21 April 1881
FatherStephen Eldert Seaman1 b. Jan 1853, d. 10 Mar 1915
MotherCornelia Ann Denton1 b. 10 Feb 1854, d. 11 Mar 1949
Relationships
Granduncle of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
Granduncle of Robert Edward Van Dyke
Granduncle of John William Van Dyke
Granduncle of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Charles Edward Seaman, son of Stephen Eldert Seaman and Cornelia Ann Denton, was born on 21 April 1881 at New York.3,4

     Charles married Hannah Gompers on 28 September 1902, at Kings, New York.5,6

     Due to a need for men to serve during World War I, the United States instituted a draft. The first registration was for men between the ages of 21 and 31. As a result, this first registration included men born between June 5, 1886 and June 5, 1896. As World War I continued to escalate, the United States instituted a second draft registration. The second registration was for men who had turned 21 since June 5, 1917, so it added men born between June 5, 1896 and June 5, 1897. Two months later, a supplemental registration was held on August 24, 1918 for men who had become 21 years of age since June 5, 1918, adding the names of men who were born between June 5, 1897 and August 24, 1897. With no end in sight for World War I, the United States instituted it's third and final registration. It included all men who were between the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 to 45 years of age. This added younger men than the previous registrations, those who were born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900; and added an older group of men, born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Charles filled out a draft card for World War I on 12 September 1918 (at age 37), while living at East 94th Street, Brooklyn, Kings, New York. He was employed as receiving clerk for the American Sugar Company and described as height, tall and slender build with grey eyes and black hair..7

Census

     Charles appeared on the 1892 New York Census in Flatlands, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Stephen and Cornelia.8

     Charles appeared on the 1900 Federal Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Stephen and Cornelia. He was working as a bayman.9

     Charles and Hannah appeared on the 1905 New York Census of Brooklyn, Kings, New York, at Avenue L, enumerated 1 June 1905. Charles was listed as a market man. Their children, Cornelia and Charles were listed as living with them.10

     Charles Edward Seaman, his wife,Hannah, and their two children appeared on the 1910 Federal Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Stephen and Cornelia. He was working as a bayman.11

     Charles and Hannah appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Bayville, Nassau, New York, at Sound Beach Ave., enumerated 24 April 1940. Charles was working as a bayman. He was renting, paying $20.00 a month Their extended family members, Charles Edward and Hannah M. were listed as living with them. As an item of interest, a dollar in 1940 would equal $16.26 in the year 2012. A $3.50 gallon of milk in 2012 would have cost $.21 cents in 1940.12

Children of Charles Edward Seaman and Hannah Gompers

Last Edited=19 Sep 2019

Citations

  1. [S41] Unknown author, Flatlands Birth Register, Record Type: Births, Subject: Various People, Url: http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Birth/Flatlands/, Cert. # 49 Child Name SEAMAN, Charles Sex m Race w Birth Date 21 Apr 1881 Birth Place Canarsie Father's Name SEAMAN, Stephan Elde?t Age 27
    Nativity Canarsie Occupation Fisherman Mother DENTON, Cornelia Age 26
    Nativity Canarsie Numbrt of Children 4.
  2. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 28, line 7.
  3. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 3 B, line 88 indicates Charles was born April 1881.
  4. [S22] Unknown author, FamilySearch, Url: https://familysearch.org, 'New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962,' index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FDLD-Z3F : accessed 07 Oct 2014), Stephan Eldert Seaman in entry for Charles Seaman, 21 Apr 1881; citing Flatbush, Kings, New York, reference ; FHL microfilm 1376362.
  5. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 86.
  6. [S162] Marriage database, online http://germangenealogygroup.com, Surname: Gompers; Given Name: Hannah Monthof Marriage: Sep; Day of Marriage: 28; Year of Marriage: 1902; County: Kings Certificate Number: 6393 Soundex G516.
  7. [S23] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Url: http://www.ancestry.com, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
    Name: Charles Edward Seaman City: Brooklyn County: Kings State: New York Birth Date: 21 Apr 1881 Race: White Draft Board: 88.
  8. [S31] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Flatlands, New York, Page 10, line 23.
  9. [S40] Census of the United States, 1900 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 6 B, line 78 thru 84.
  10. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 28, line 7 thru 10.
  11. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 86 thru 94.
  12. [S14] Census of the United States, 1940 U S Federal Census, Bayville, New York, Sheet 15 B, line 50 thru 53.
  13. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 6 B, line 93.
  14. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 6 B, line 94.

Charles Seaman Jr.1

M, b. circa 1904
FatherCharles Edward Seaman1 b. 21 Apr 1881
MotherHannah Gompers1 b. c 1882
Relationships
1st cousin 1 time removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of John William Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Charles Seaman Jr., son of Charles Edward Seaman and Hannah Gompers, was born circa 1904 at New York.1

Census

     Charles appeared on the 1905 New York Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his parents, Charles and Hannah.2
     Charles Seaman Jr., with his parents appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of his grand parents, Stephen and Cornelia.3
Last Edited=5 Jun 2018

Citations

  1. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 6 B, line 94.
  2. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 28, line 7 thru 10.
  3. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 86 thru 94.

Cornelia Seaman1

F, b. 8 May 1903
FatherCharles Edward Seaman1 b. 21 Apr 1881
MotherHannah Gompers1 b. c 1882
Relationships
1st cousin 1 time removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of John William Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Cornelia Seaman, daughter of Charles Edward Seaman and Hannah Gompers, was born on 8 May 1903 at New York.1,2

Census

     Cornelia appeared on the 1905 New York Census in Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her parents, Charles and Hannah.3
     Cornelia Seaman, with her parents appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Brooklyn, Kings, New York in the household of her grand parents, Stephen and Cornelia.4
Last Edited=20 Jun 2018

Citations

  1. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Page 6 B, line 93.
  2. [S162] Marriage database, online http://germangenealogygroup.com, Certificate 10116.
  3. [S76] State Census, [database on-line], Provo, Utah, Brooklyn, New York, Page 28, line 7 thru 10.
  4. [S29] Census of the United States, 1910 U S Federal Census, Brooklyn, New York, Sheet 3 B, line 86 thru 94.
 
Compiler: John W. Van Dyke: John W. Van Dyke