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On 04/17/2001 I finished typing the whole SFA book into this homepage.
I have finished indexing and now have 5,415 names. The information you see in green is data NOT in SFA.
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Note that information from this homepage can not be sold by anyone except me.
In keeping with accepted Genealogical practices, the date of birth of any person who is still alive may be partially encrypted (if they have requested me to) thus: Someone born 02/14/1952 will have their birthdate look like this: 02/14/19xy where the last 2 digits of the year are replaced with "xy". If you see an un-encrypted date, it is because I have not been requested to hide it.
Please note that on the Seamans' page, all of the data you see has been typed in from "Seamans Family in America" by John Julian Lawton. I have hand typed all 278 pages of the book. Where you see text in italics are corrections or comments by this homepage's author, Mark W. Seamans. All other Seamans' data is denoted by footnotes. Some data does come from people on the internet and I welcome any substantiated corrections to such data.
DISCLAIMER FOR GENEALOGICAL PURISTS: Note that the information on this web site is largely tertiary (or worse) in nature, meaning that it is High Class Junk. The data from the Lawton book is at least tertiary in nature since he copies down data (incorrectly sometimes) that someone else has copied down, possibly from an original. I posses not even one original document such as a birth, death, or wedding certificate (save my own wedding cert.), which means yes, I DO have a life. If I do acquire such documentation you will find mention of it in my footnotes, but room for such documentation will require the elimination of large amounts of products from vendors like Fischer Price, Mattel, Hasbro and other major manufacturers of similar valuable household goods.
Thus I make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the data found on my homepage, which means that some of the stuff you see here could be dead wrong.
This page was last updated on August 20, 2001