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Tabitha (Wood) Seamans (1705 - abt. 1757)

Tabitha Seamans formerly Wood
Born in Swansea, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 16 Jan 1724 in Swansea, Bristol County, Providence of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 52 in Swansea, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

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Birth

Tabitha Wood was born on March 21, 1705 in Swansea, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts Bay. [1]

Children

James and Tabitha (Wood) Seamans had eleven known children as follow:
  1. Freelove (Seamans) Howland
  2. Naome (Seamans) Davis
  3. Jonathan Seamans
  4. Mary (Seamans) Durfey
  5. James Seamans, Jr.
  6. Hannah Seamans
  7. Tabitha (Seamans) Wood
  8. Ruth Seamans
  9. Caleb Seamans
  10. Thomas Seamans
  11. Susannah Seamans

Deed Records

James and Tabitha Seamans, both of Swansey, to Caleb Cole, of Swansey, December 7, 1738. Acknowledged February 5, 1739/40. Recorded February 7, 1739/40, Bristol County.

Swansea
To all People to whom this Deed of Sale shall Come Know ye that I James Seamans of Swansey in the County of Bristol in the Province of the Massachusets Bay in New-england House Carpenter and Tabitha my wife for and in Consideration of the Sum of Seventy and three pounds Currant money of sd Province to us hand well and truly paid by Caleb Cole of said Swansey farmer the Receipt whereof we do acknowledge and our Selves fully Satisfyed Contended and paid have given granted bargained & Sold Aliened Conveyed and Confirmed and by these presents do give grant bargain and Sell Alien Convey and Confirm unto him the Said Caleb Cole his heirs and assigns forever a Certain peice or parcell of Land Containing Ten full acres Scituate Lying and being in Swansey aforeaid butted and bounded west on the Land of John Seamans North on a highway East on the Land of Pelatiah Mason and to Extend Southerly the Same Breadth untill it measureth out full Ten Acres of Land and then Joyning and Bounded on our own Land Together with all and singular the Timber wood stones waters herbidge Grass feeding Rents profits priviledges and appurtenances belonging or any wayes appertaining to the sd Ten Acres of Land as it is alive butted and Bounded to him the sd Caleb Cole his heirs and assigns forever to the only use Benefit and Behoof of him the said Caleb Cole his heirs and assigns from henceforth and forevermore and that the said Caleb Cole his heirs and assigns shall and forever hereafter may by force and virtue of these presents have hold use occupy possess and enjoy all the above granted premises with their appurtenances free Clear and Clearly acquitted and fully discharged of and from all other gifts grants Bargains Sales Mortgages Joyntures Troubles or Incumbrances whatsoever and we do bind and oblige our Selves our heirs Exers administrators or assigns to warrant and forever Defend all the above granted premises with their appurtenances to him the sd Caleb Cole his heirs and assigns against all lawfull Claims or Demands of all person or persons whomsoever In Witness whereof we have herewith set our hands and seals the Seventh Day of December one thousand seven hundred thirty Eight in the Twelfth year of his majesties Reign &c
James Seamans {S}
Tabitha her mark Seamans {S}
Signed Sealed & Delivered
In the presences of
John Howland
John Baker
Bristol Ss February ye 5th 1739/40
the above named James Seamans & Tabitha his wife personally appearing acknowledged the above within Instrument to be their Voluntary Act & Deed Before me Peres Bradford Justice of ye peace
Recd Febrry 7th:1739
Recorded by Sam.ll Howland Regr[2]
(Bristol County, Deed Records, Book 28, p. 116).

James and Tabitha Seamans, of Swansey, to Michael Smith, of Swansey, April 1, 1742. Acknowledged January 7, 1742/43. Recorded March 8, 1742/3, Bristol County.

Swansea
To All People to Whom this present Deed of Sale Shall Come Greeting Know ye yt we James Seamans & tabatha his Wife of Swansey In ye County of Bristol in ye province of ye Masachuset Bay In New-england house wright & spinster for & In Consideration of ye Sum of four hundred & five pounds In Current money or Bills of Credit In ye old tenure to us In hand well & truly paid by Mikel Smith of ye Swansey Yeoman ye Receipt Whereof we do acknowledge & our Selves fully Satisfyed Contented & paid Have Given Granted Bargained Sold Conveyed & Confirmed & these presents do give grant Bargain & Sell Convey & Confirm Unto him ye sd Mikil Smith his heirs & assignes forever two Certain picees of Land Containing thirty full acres of Land Scituate Lying & Being In Swansey aforsd sd pices of Land Lying & Bounded as followeth ye one Lying on ye South Side of ye Road on way yt Leads to matepoiset Containing Eight acres & on Quarter & twenty for Rods to ye first Corner With a heap of stones or Corner of ye Stone Wall by ye highway then Ranging West twenty Seven Degr. & two thirds of A Degr Northerly by sd Way Seventy One Rods to A Black Birch tree by sd Way then Ranging South thrity Eight Degr Easterly to a heap of Stones Eight Six Rods & a half then Ranging North fifty three Degr. Easterly Seven Rods & two tenth parts of a Rod to a Stake & heap of Stones then Ranging North Seven Degr. & one half Easterly thirty one Rods & two tenth parts of one Rod to ye first mentioned Corner by ye highway ye other Containing twenty one acres & one half & forteen Rods to ye first Corner With a heap of Stones by ye [west inserted] side of ye highway Which is ye Southwest Corner of Christopher Masons Land then Ranging West twenty Seven Degr & two thirds of a Degr. Northerly Eight Rods [to crossed out] by ye North Side of ye highway to an Elm tree being ye Southeast Corner of John Seamans Land & Being by ye Side of ye sd Way then Ranging North Seventeen Degr & one uarter of a Degr. Easterly thirty four Rods to a Stake then Ranging Easterly on a Straight Line to ye SouthWest Corner of Peletiah Mayons Land & being ye northwest Corner of Christopher Masons Land then Ranging South twenty one Degr. & two thirds of a Degr. Westerly thirty Seven Rods & a half to a heap of Stones then Ranging South four Degr. & three Quarter of a Degr. Easterly thirty two Rods to ye first Corner Which Is as about ye SouthWest Corner of Christopher Masons Land Which In Also by ye highway together With all & Singuler ye housing fencing, timber Wood herage Stones Stonewall Orchard Grass feeding Water Water Course Under Wood Rents profits priviledges & appurtenances Belonging or Any Wayes Appertaining to sd. two picees or parcels of Lands to him ye s:d Mikil Smith his heirs & assign forever to ye only use Benefit & Behoof of him ye sd Mikil Smith his heirs & assign forever more & we ye sd. James Seamans & tabetha his Wife do bind our Selves Gintly & Severally & oblige our Selves our heirs Exets adminsts or Assigns to Warrant & forever Defend all ye above Granted Premices to him & sd. Mikil Smith his heirs or assigns forever against all ye Lawfull Claimes or Demands of persons Whatsoever In Witness Whereof We have hereunto Set our hands & Seals ye first day of Aprill One thousand Seven hundred & forty two In ye fifteenth year of his majesties Reign &c
James Seamans {Seal}
Tabitha her mark Seamans
Signed Sealed & Delivd
In ye Presence of us
Oliver Earle
Daniel his mark Baker
Bristol Ss Swansey January ye 7th 1742/3
ye Above & Within Named James Seamans & tabitha his Wife personally Appeared & Severally Acknowledged y afore Written Instrument to be their free Act & Deed Before us Peres Bradford Justice of ye peace
Received March ye 8th 1742/3 & Recorded pr. Thos Throope Jr. Register[3]
(Bristol County, Deed Records, Book 31, p. 204).

James and Tabitha Seamans, of Swansey, to William Seamans, of Swansey, January 7, 1742/3. Acknowledged January 7, 1742/3. Recorded November 18, 1745, Bristol County.

Swansea
To All People to Whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting Know ye that. I James Seamns of Swanzey In ye County of Bristol in ye Province of ye Massachusets Bay In Nw England housewright & tabitha my Wife for & In Consideration of ye Sum of One hundred & twenty Seven Pounds ten Shillings In Bills of publick Credits of ye old tenor Recd. of William Seamans of Swanzey aforsd. Yeoman to our full Content & Satisfaction Have Given Granted Bargained Sold Alie:ned Conveyed & Confirmed & by the these Presents do freely fully & absolutely Give Grant Bargain Sell Aliene Convey & Confirm Unto him ye sd. William Seamans his heirs & assigns forever ye Easterly half of that our twenty one acres & one Quarter of Land Lying in Swanzey aforsd. sd. twenty one acres & One Quarter Is Bounded as followeth: Vizt: Begining at a heap of Stones In ye Southwest Corner of Pelatiah Masons Land then Ranging Westerly to a Stake In ye Northwest Corner of ye Land of John Seamans to a Stake In ye Southwest Corner of yt Land Which Caleb Cole Lately purchased of us ye sd James And tabitha then ranging Easterly to a Stake & heap of Stones In ye Southeast Corner of sd Caleb Coles Land then Ranging South:erly to a Buttonwood tree then rearing Upon a Street Line to ye heap of Stone first mentioned With all ye Right members Priviledges & appurt:enances to ye aforsd. half of ye sd. twenty acres & one Quarter of Land Belonging & ye Reversions & Remainders thereof To have & to Hold ye sd. Granted & Bargained Premices With all ye appurtenances Privilidges & Commodoties to ye Same Belonging or In any wise appertai:ning to him ye sd. William Seamans his heir & assigns forever to his ye their only proper Use Benefit & Behoof forever & I ye sd. James Seamans & tabitha my Wife for our Selves heir Exts & Adms. do hereby Covenant Promise & Grant to & with ye sd. William Seamans his heirs & assigns yet Before ye Ensealing hereof We are ye true Sole of Lawfull owner of ye Above Bargained Premises & are Lawfully Seized & poszised of ye same In our own Proper Right as a good perfect & absolutely Estate of Inheritance In fee Simple to have In our Selves Good right full Power & Lawfull Authority to Grant Bargain Sell Convey & Confirm sd Bargained Premise In manner as aforsd. & yt he ye sd. William Seamans his heirs & assigns Shall & may from time to time & at all times forever hereafter by force & Virtue of these Presents Lawfully Peacably & Quietly have hold use Occupy Poszess & Enjoy ye sd Demised & Bargained Premises With ye appurtenances free & clear & freely & Clearly Acquited Exonerated & Disch:arged of from all & all manner of former or other Gifts Grants Bar:gains Sales Leases Mortgages Wills Entails Joyntures Dowries Judgments Executions or Incombrences of What name or nature Soever yt might In any measure or Degree obstruct or make Void this Present Deed furthermore We do hereby for our Selves our heirs Exetrs & admrs do Covenant & Engage ye above Demised Premices to him ye sd. Willm Seamans his heirs & assigns against & Lawfull Claimes or Demands of any Person or Persons Whatsoever forever hereafter to Warrant Secure & Defend by these Presents In Witness Whereof We ye sd. James & tabitha have hereunto Set our hands & Seals this Seventh day of January anno Domi One thousand Seven hundred & forty two three & in ye Sixteenth Year of his Majesties Reign
James Seamans {S}
of ye mark + tabitha Seamans {S}
Signed Sealed & Delivd
In Presence of
Palatiah Mason
Peres Bradford
Bristol Sst. Swanzey January ye 7th 1742/3
The Within Named James Seamans & tabitha his wfie Personally Appeared & Severally Acknowledged ye within written Instrument to be their free act & deed Before me
Peres Bradford Justice of ye Peace
Recd. Novr. ye 18th 1745 And Recorded pr Thos Throope Jr Register[4]
(Bristol County, Deed Records, Book 34, p. 110).

James and Tabitha Seamans, of Swanzey, to John Seamans, of Swanzey, January 7, 1742/3. Acknowledged January 7, 1742/3. Recorded November 18, 1745, Bristol County.

Swansea
To All People to Whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting Know Ye that I James Seamans of Swanzey In ye County of Britol In ye Province of ye Massachusets Bay In Nw England houswright & tabitha my Wife for & In Consideration of ye Sum of one hundred & twenty Seven Pounds ten Shillings In Bills of Publick Credit of ye old tener Recd. of our Brother John Seamans of Swanzey aforsd. Yeoman to our sole Content & Satisfaction Have Given Granted Bargained Sold Aliened Conveyed & Confirmed & by these Presents do freely fully & absolutely Give Grant Bargain Sell Aliene Con:vey & Confirm Unto him ye sd. John Seamans his heirs & assigns forever the Westerly half of all that our twenty one acres & one Quarter of Land Lying in Swansey aforsd Bounded as followeth :Vizt: Begining at a heap of Stone In ye Southwest Corner of Pelatiah Masons Land then ranging Westerly to a Stake In ye Northwest Corner of ye Land we lately Sold to michael Smith then Ranging Northerly by ye Land of ye sd. John Seamans to a Stake In ye Southwest Corner of ye Land which Caleb Cole Lately Purchased of us ye sd. James & tabitha then runing Easterly to a Stake & heap of Stones In ye Southeast Corner of sd. Caleb Coles Land then ranging Southerly to a Butten wood tree then Running on a Straight Line to ye heap of Stones first mentioned With all ye Rights member Privilidges & appurtenances to ye Before Granted half of ye above Described twenty one acres & one Quarter of Land Belonging and ye Revoitions & Remainder thereof to have & to hold ye sd. Granted & Bargained Premices with all ye appurtenances Privilidges & Commodotes to ye Same Belonging or In any wise appertaining to him ye sd. John Seamans his heirs & assigns forever to his & their only Proper Use Benefit & Behoof forever & I ye sd James Seamans & tabitha my Wife for our Selves our heirs Exts. and adms. do hereby Covenant Promise & Grant to & with ye sd. John Seamans his heirs & assigns yt Before ye Ensealing hereof We are ye true Sole & Lawfull owners of ye above Barg:ained Premices & are Lawfully Seized & Possessed of ye Same In our own proper Right as a good perfect & absolute estate of Inheritance In fee Simple & have In our Selves Good Right full power & Lawfull authority to Grant Bargain Sell Convey & Confirm sd. Bargained Premices In manner as aforsd. & yt he ye sd. John Seamans his heirs & assigns Shall & may from time to time & at all times forever hereoften by force & Virtue of these Presents Lawfully Peacably & Quietly have hold use occupy Possess & enjoy ye sd. Demised & Bargained Premices With ye appurtenances free & clean & freely & Clearly acquited Exonerated & Discharged of from all & all manner of former or other Gifts Grants Bargains Sales Leases Mortgages Wills entails Joyntures Dowries Judgments Executions or Incumbr:ences of what name or nature Soever that might In any measure or Degree Obstruct or make Void the Present deed Furthermore I ye sd. James Seamans & tabitha my Wife for our Selves our heirs Exts. & adms. do Convenant & engage ye above Demised Premices to him ye sd. John Seamans his heirs & assigns against ye Lawfull claimes or Demands of any person or Persons Whatsoever forever hereafter to Warrant Secure & Defend by these Presents In Witness Whereof We have hereunto Set our hand & Seals this Seventh day of January Anno Domini one thousand Seven hundred & forty two three & In ye Sixteenth year of his majesties Reign
James Seamans {S}
of ye mark + tabitha Seamans {s}
In Presence of
Pelatiah Mason
Peres Bradford
Bristol Sst. Swanzey January ye 7th 1742/3 The Within Name James Seamans & tabitha his wife personally appeared & severally Acknowledged ye Within Written Instrument to be their free Act & Deed Before me Peres Bradford Justices of ye Peace
Recd. Novr. ye 18th 1745 And Recorded Pr Thos. Throope Jur Regr[4]
(Bristol County, Deed Records, Book 34, p. 111).

Probate Records

James Seamans signed his will on 28 September 1756, and his will was probated on 2 July 1757 in the town council at Scituate, Rhode Island. It named his children and his wife, Tabitha Seamans. Her sister, Priscilla Wood married James Seamans' brother, John Seamans, who made an inventory of the estate of James Seamans. Tabitha Seamans and her son-in-law, Robert Davis was the executor of his estate.
The Last Will and Testament of James Seamans was presented to this Council Which is as followeths (Viz.)
In the Name of God Amen: The Twenty Eighth day of September 1756. I James Seamans of Scituate in the County of Providence in the Colony of Rhodeisland House Wright being Very Weak in Body but of Perfect mind and memory Thanks be given unto God. Therefore Calling unto mind the Mortality of my body and Knowing that it is appointed For all Men once to Dye do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament that is to Say Principally and first of all I give and Recomend my Soul into the Hands of God that [illegibile] And my body I Recomend to the Earth to be Buried in Decent Christian Burial to the Discretion of My Executor Nothing Doubting but at the General Ressured I shall Receive the same again by the Mighty power of God. And as Touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it Hath pleased God to bless me in this Life I give Devise and Dispose of the same in the Following Manners and Forms
Imprimis I give and Bequest to Tabitha My Dearly beloved Wife all My House Holds goods of Every parts to be at her Dispose Whom I Constitute make and ordain my Sole Executrix and Robert Davis my Son in Law i appoint my Executors with his Mother in Law Tabitha Seamans of this my Last will and Testament
Item I give to our Children Freelove Howland Wife of Samuel Howland, Naomie Davis Wife of Robert Davis Jonathan Seamans and Mary Durfee Wife of John Durfee and James Seamans Junr. Hannah Seamans Tabitha Seamans Ruth Seamans Thomas Seamans Susanna Seamans all our Children I give the sum of Twenty pounds in Money of old Tener to be equally Devided amongst them all and to be paid in Three Years after my Decease
Item I give to my Son Caleb Seamans all my Lands to him and his Heirs and assigns Forever with all my Farming Tools and all my Stock of all Sorts with the Building belonging to the same and the above Named Caleb is to Find his Mother a Sufficient Comfortable Mainteinance Dureing her Widow Hood as her Natural Life and Likewise to Keep the Youngest Children with their Mother Dureing the pleasure of the Executrix and Executor While they are under age and Ratifieing and Confirming this and No other to be my Last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I once Hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this Day and year above
James Seamans {seal}
Signed Sealed published pronounced and Declared by said James Seamans as his Last Will and Testament in presence of us the Subscribers Esquire Bucklin George Westcot Daniel Hopkins and Esquire Bucklin George Westcot an Daniel Hopkins all appearing in Council Declared upon their Several Engagements that they saw the above Testator James Seamans Sign Seal and Declare the above Instructment to be his Last Will and Testament and that [h]e was then of a Sound and perfect mind and memory and that they and Each of them Did at the Same time Subcribe their Name Hereunto as Witnesses in presence of said Testator and Each other: Whereupon it is Voted that the above Will be accepted approved and allowed to be a good and Lawfull Will and be Recorded
Test Gideon Harris Counl. Cler[k]
And Tabitha Seamans and Robert Davis the Executors to be the above Will both appearing in Council accepted said Will and prays that Letters of Administration of the personal Estate of the said James Seamans might be grantd to them agreeable to Law Which was Done int he Following Words Vizt.
These are in his Majesties Name George the Second King over Great Britian &c to Authorise orders and Fully Impowers you the said Tabitha Seamans and Robert Davis to Take into your Possession Care and Custody all and Singulars his goods Chattels Rights and Credits of the sd James Seamans Decease and the same to administer according to Law and the will of your Testator and in all things to act and do as the Law Directeths and Impowereth Executors Relateing the premises and True and perfect accounts to Render to this Council or their [illegible] office when you are thereunto Lawfully Called how you Have administerd said Estate with others yours Deaing thereon and fors yours sd Daeing this shall be yours sufficient Authority; Given at a Town Council Held in Scituate in the County of Providence on the 25th Day of July in the 31st years of his said Majestys Regin Annoque Domi 1757. Signed by order sd Council and Sealed with thier seals per Gid. Harris Their Clerk
And the said Tabitha Seamans and Robert Dais yielded an Inventory of ye Personal Estate of the said James Seamans to this Council in the Following Words (Vizt.)
A True Inventory of all the good, and Chattels of James Seamans of Scituate Who Departed this Life June ye 22th Day AD: 1757. Taken by us the Subscribers July 9th. 1757.
Apprised as Followeth (Vizt.)
To his Wairing apparrels... £12
To one Gun... £20
To Pewter Dishes and Spoons... £2.10
To Case Knives and Forks... £3.16
To Iron Ware... £3
To Pails and Trays... £2
To Beds and Beding and Warming Pan... £102
To Tromels Tongs and Fire Shoael... £6
To a Box Iron, and one Heater; Boaks and Razor... £4
To Woostted Combs Wheels and Reel and Sheers... £6.02
To Barrels Tubs and Chears... £8
To Turning Tools... £6
To one pair of Sheets Maulds... £2
To Carpenters and Joyners Tools... £32
To a Stub Seyth Plow Irons Beetle and Wedges... £9
To one Iron Bars one Hoe Two old Axes... £6
To one Ring and Hames and a little Grind Stones... £1.16
To Seven old Scythes and one set of Jackling... £5.16
To Old Iron... £4
To one Chest & Bed Cards and Baskets... £4
To one Cow... £50
To Five Two and Vantage Heifers... £120
To one old mare and Colt... £60
To Swine... £39
To one Singumvite Mortar and one Wundlets... £2.12
Total... £530:16
John Seamans Daniel Hopkins
John Seamans and Daniel Hopkins both personally appearing in Council Declared upon their Engagements that the above Inventory is a Just and True apprises of all that wfer Sets Fourth to them to be the personall Estate of the sd James Seamans Deceasd And Tabitha Seamans and Robert Davis Executors to the Last Will and Testament of the sd. James Seamans Deceasd. both personally appearing in Council Declared upon Engagements that they Had put all the personal Estate of the said James Seamans into the above Inventory that is Came to their Hands and that if any Thing more thereof Doth Hereafter appear Come to their Knowledge they willl add the same to the above Inventory
Whereupon it is vote that the said Inventory be accepted and allowed to be a good and Lawfull Inventory and be Recorded.
Test Gid. Harris Councl. Clerk
(Scituate, Rhode Island. Probate and Council Records, Vol. 1, p. 380, 381.)

Death

Tabitha Seamans died sometime after her husband, James Seamans died on January 7, 1757. It has not ascertained yet about where she died. Her body was lost or destroyed, and her burial site was unknown.[5]

Sources

  1. Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZDZ-XLG : 4 December 2014), Tabitha Wood, 21 Mar 1705; citing Swansea, Bristol ,Massachusetts; Family History Library microfilm 0022366 IT 3.
  2. Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZS-BFHP?cc=2106411&wc=MCB2-X29%3A361612901%2C361619501 : 22 May 2014), Bristol County, Deed Records, 1739 - 1741, vol. 28, p. 116, image 372 of 623; Bristol County courthouse and office, Massachusetts.
  3. Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZS-1SJW?cc=2106411&wc=MCB2-FPD%3A361612901%2C361622301 : 22 May 2014), Bristol County, Deed Records, 1742 - 1743, vol. 31, p. 204, image 363 of 413; Bristol County courthouse and office, Massachusetts.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986, images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZS-T9S7-C?cc=2106411&wc=MCB2-JNL%3A361612901%2C361625901 : 22 May 2014), Bristol County, Deed Records, 1744-1748, vol 34, p. 110, image 63 of 673; Bristol County courthouse and office, Massachusetts.
  5. Find A Grave, database and images (http://findagrave.com : accessed 27 April 2017), memorial page for Tabitha Wood Seamans (1705 – ), Find A Grave Memorial no. 102116277, citing her body was lost or destroyed; Specifically: Burial site unknown.




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