His only daughter Muriel died in 1909.[4], and his son Earl in 1915. [5]
Sources
↑ Child's Full Name James Symons
Birth Date 8 July 1861
Baptismal Date 26 July 1863
Officiating Clergy J Butcher
Father's Name William Symons
Mother's Name Mary Ann
Church Name United Church
Church Location O'Leary
Record Book Number 1
Record Book Page 42
↑ 1891 Census of Canada, Year: 1891; Census Place: Lot 12, Prince, Prince Edward Island; Roll: T-6383; Family No: 32
↑ Name James Seaman
Age 33
Date of Burial 22 October 1894
Source pre-1906 Death Index. St. James Church, Port Hill
Notes St. James Cemetery
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James was the son of Mary England and William Seaman or Simmons. In 1881, Mary Jane was in the household of Edward England. There were two other Seamans in the household, James, 19 <ref>PEI Baptismal Index, James Symons, born 8 July 1861 </ref>, and Janie <ref>Sarah Jane Symons, born 11 January 1863, PEI Baptismal Index</ref>, age 18. Mary's status was married in 1881 census, widowed in 1891, but William was not in either census with the family.
James married Annie McPhail on 27 Oct 1887 in Summerside, and had three children. He died in October 1894<ref>pre-1906 Death Index. St. James Church, Port Hill</ref>.
James married Annie McPhail on 27 Oct 1887 in Summerside, and had three children. He died in October 1894<ref>pre-1906 Death Index. St. James Church, Port Hill</ref>.