According to the information I have, the parents of Thomas
Seaman (1820-1910) were Jacob
Vaughn Seaman (1791-1834) and Lydia
Jones (1778-1869.
Jacob
Vaughn Seaman, b. Aug 22, 1791; d. Sept 15, 1834 of "dropsy of the chest," (according to a newspaper account), in
Washington PA where his grave is. After the death of his grandfather, William, in 1814, Jacob operated the tavern in Amity at least until 1822. Since the Amity property was not sold to satisfy the heirs until 1836, Jacob may have rented it from the estate. The name "
Vaughn," from his mother's maiden name, was passed down to several descendants and was pronounced "
Van" and often so spelled. This fact gave rise to a belief that the family was
Dutch or
German, as if the name were "
Van Seaman" or Von
Seaman" but records found subsequently indicate this is an error.
Jacob was married at the age of 16 (Jan. 30, 1807) to Lydia
Jones, who was then 28 years old (b. Feb. 7 1778, d. Oct 1869). She is said to have been born in
Philadelphia when the Hessians held the city and her father, who had gone for a doctor to attend the birth, was kept in jail by the Hessians, not getting home until after the child was born. Much of the information on this line comes from her
Bible. Since both the wife and mother of Jacob had the name Lydia, there seems to have been some confusion of the two women.
Source:
Seaman, William
Millard,
Seaman, Hunt,
Wright Genealogy, ([Indianapolis?] 1957, pp. 27-28.