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Efton Seaman

Efton Seaman

Male 1870 - 1908  (37 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Efton Seaman was born on 26 Nov 1870 in Stone, Missouri, USA (son of John Francis Seaman and Rebecca Ophelia Nelson); died on 23 Jul 1908 in Kansas.

    Notes:

    Married Minnie Gertrude "Gertie" Coin, sons Efton jr. and Eddie.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Francis Seaman was born on 27 Oct 1847 in Carrollton, Carroll, Arkansas; died on 8 Jul 1905 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    Parents: John Frank Seaman and Sophia Kenner

    John married Rebecca Ophelia Nelson in 1870 in Stone, Missouri, USA. Rebecca (daughter of Samuel D. Nelson and Mildred Catherine Shannon) was born on 25 May 1851 in Taney, Missouri; died on 24 Jul 1927 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Galena Cemetery, Galena, Stone, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Ophelia Nelson was born on 25 May 1851 in Taney, Missouri (daughter of Samuel D. Nelson and Mildred Catherine Shannon); died on 24 Jul 1927 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Galena Cemetery, Galena, Stone, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Married J. Frank Seaman in Galena, Missouri.

    Children:
    1. 1. Efton Seaman was born on 26 Nov 1870 in Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Jul 1908 in Kansas.
    2. Charles Seaman was born on 24 Sep 1872 in Missouri, USA; died on 1 May 1907 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Galena Cemetery, Galena, Stone, Missouri.
    3. Ben D. Seaman was born on 6 Dec 1875 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Jan 1931 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA.
    4. Etta Vennie Seaman was born on 17 May 1883 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Dec 1915.
    5. May O. Seaman was born on 29 Oct 1886 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Oct 1899 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Galena Cemetery, Galena, Stone, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Samuel D. Nelson was born on 29 Dec 1802 in Washington, Tennessee, USA; died on 18 Apr 1863 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Parents: William Nelson and Nancy Leak. His first wife was Elizabeth Berry m. 1834.

    Samuel married Mildred Catherine Shannon in 1850 in Taney Co. MO, USA. Mildred (daughter of John David Shannon and Mary Polly Goode) was born on 17 Nov 1823 in White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA; died on 17 Jul 1906 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1906 in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mildred Catherine Shannon was born on 17 Nov 1823 in White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA (daughter of John David Shannon and Mary Polly Goode); died on 17 Jul 1906 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1906 in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Milly

    Notes:

    1850 Swan, Taney, Missouri
    1860 Washington Township, Stone, Missouri
    1880 Washington, Stone, Missouri

    A letter to Mrs. Mildred C. Bass, Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri.

    Jefferson City, Jan. 3, 1849.

    My Dear, I have with pleasure taken my pen in hand to inform you that I have missed the chills for several days hoping that I am now entirely clear and remain so. I was taken with the chill on Friday after I left home and had them several days though the weather was so cold, sleeting and snowing on us all the way from Hancock s here. I looked for noting else. I have not been up to Father s yet. I expect to go up on Saturday nect. Brother Eli, was here last week. Our relations are well. Father strained his ankle and has been laid up with it for several weeks. James Harris, married Sabru Jackson, shortly after he returned from the south. I have an excellent place to board. There are seven of us together, Hancock, Neveas, Hicks, Cole, Hawkins, Sanders and myself, all good moral men. (Hancock was a Senator from the 21st District; the rest of the men were representatives, Neaves from Greene County, Hicks from Ozark County, Cole from Morgan County, Hawkins from Camden County and Sanders from Chariton County). All of the members are complaining of colds and several are pretty sick. It is said that the cholera is in St. Louis and some of the members are very uneasy for fear it will get here and if it does, we will adjourn forthwith and go home. I am unable to say when the Legislature will adjourn, but I do think it will not be a long session. I am anxious to see you and the children. It would give me more pleasure to be with you and the children than all the luxury and splender here which I am surrounded. You will please write to me as it will be more pleasure to see a line from your hands than all the news I could receive from any other. You can write me and seal your leter and have it backed by some person to me. My dear, do not fail to wirte to me often, and I will do the same with you. Kiss the children for me, especially sweet little John and give all the news of the neighborhood. Do the best you can. My dear, I remain Your affectionate Husband, Theo. Bass

    -------------------------------------------------------- Ozark County, Missouri, March 20th A.D. 1849.

    Mrs. Bass, I inclose to you a few lines on my return home from Jefferson City which will inform you of the death of your husband. I can say to you that I was eye witness to all his sickness. We both roomed and bedded together until he got too low to be troubled. I waited on him through all his sickness which was 52 days with countinued feavour. His two brothers, George and Edward Bass, Pilee Dunkns wife and Wade Jackson was there nearly through all his sickness. He died on the 11th March the day before the Legislature broke. I got an Act past the day we adjourned appropriating two hundred dollars to pay his funeral ecpenses and to erect a tomb over his grave. I also interduced a resolution and got it pst authorizing George P. Bass to draw his pay as a member from the treasur which was $282.00. He is to settle off his bill both for Boarding and Doctor fees and account you for the remained. His beast was at his brothers and I think George Bass was to take charge of his clothing and return all to you as soon as he could conveanently. If you wish any further information you will please write to me. Your Friend and well wisher in hast, Robert Hicks

    Children:
    1. 3. Rebecca Ophelia Nelson was born on 25 May 1851 in Taney, Missouri; died on 24 Jul 1927 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Galena Cemetery, Galena, Stone, Missouri.
    2. Octavia Lacretia Nelson was born on 27 Jan 1854 in Washington, Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 10 Jan 1883 in Marionville, Lawrence Co, MO.
    3. Joseph W. Nelson was born in 1858 in Washington, Stone Co., MO; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John David Shannon was born on 16 Apr 1798 in Williamson Co, Tennessee (son of David Shannon and Jane McKnight); died on 12 Apr 1862 in White River Township; was buried in Parsons Family Cemetery, Old Oto, Stone Co. MO.

    Notes:

    John D. Shannon was the first sheriff of the territory that is now Taney and Stone County, Missouri.

    Washington, May, 1860

    Letter to John D. Shannon from Washington National Monument Office:

    Sir, Agreeable to instructions, I have to request that you will act as Collector for the Society during the taking of the census in your district. Should you feel disposed to undertake the duty, and it be with the consent of the Marshal in your ditrict, a commission of fifteen per cent. will be allowed you out of the gross amount of your colections. You will also deduct the cost, from said collections, of a book necessary for the purpose, and make your returns and pay te nett amount collected to the Marshal of your district, who will account for and remit the same to the Society. The enclosed instructions are sent for your guidance. Very respectfully, your obediant servant, John Carrol Brent, Secretary.

    John married Mary Polly Goode on 25 Sep 1817 in Williamson Co., TN. Mary (daughter of Charles B. Goode and Elizabeth Halbert) was born on 26 Dec 1797 in Stokes County, NC; died on 3 Mar 1891 in Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Parsons Family Cemetery, Old Oto. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Mary Polly Goode was born on 26 Dec 1797 in Stokes County, NC (daughter of Charles B. Goode and Elizabeth Halbert); died on 3 Mar 1891 in Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Parsons Family Cemetery, Old Oto.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Polly

    Notes:

    Children: James H. (1818), David C. (1820), Thomas M. (1823), Mildred C., Rufus B. (1828), Leonidas A. (1833), Leona E. (1836) m. John II Cox, Cordella Orleana (1840) m. William Burchfield Cox.

    Children:
    1. 7. Mildred Catherine Shannon was born on 17 Nov 1823 in White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA; died on 17 Jul 1906 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1906 in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri.