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- [S202] The News, (Sayville, NY), ; New York State Newspapers, Suffolk County Cooperative Library System, http://www.live-brary.com/historic-newspapers., 6 April 1889.
Bayport--The sad news of the death of Mrs. James M. Seaman, sister-in-law of Lieut. S.C. Seaman, and daughter of Joseph Carman, and granddaughter of Samuel Carman, of Carman's River, Brookhaven is announced. Deceased was a resident of New Haven, Conn., and died in that city last Thursday afternoon. She was a most estimable lady beloved by all who knew her. Deceased was a member of St. Ann's Episcopal Church, from which place the interment will occur.
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