1805 - 1842 (37 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Leonard Mortimer Layton was born 8 Mar 1805, New York, United States of America (son of Garret Layton and Jane Seaman); died 9 Apr 1842. Leonard married Elizabeth Tatterson 20 Nov 1824. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Tatterson and Elizabeth Rogers) was born 1804, Long Island, New York, United States of America; died Aft 1880; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- Jordon Layton died Yes, date unknown .
- Garrett Layton was born 1 Nov 1832, New York, United States of America; died 8 Jun 1890.
- Richard T Layton was born 28 Jan 1836, New York, United States of America; died 2 Jun 1904.
- Rebecca R Layton died Yes, date unknown .
- Elizabeth Layton died 25 Jun 1828.
- Leonard Mortimer Layton was born 5 Apr 1841, Long Island, New York, United States of America; died 11 Aug 1914; was buried Rocklyn Cemetry, California, United States of America.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
8. | William Layton died Yes, date unknown . Notes:
His will dated Aug. 10, 1775 (R. L. A., P., 218, Ja.). He gives to his son William " the Silver Tankard." He appears to have been the first of that name in the Dutch congregation of 0. B. There was a John Laton who filed his " Ear Mark " in Hempstead, Feb. 4, 1766, who may have been William's father.
William — Magrite Kettels. Magrite died Yes, date unknown . [Group Sheet]
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14. | Zebulon Seaman was born 17 Mar 1718; died 19 Feb 1784. Notes:
Zebulon Seaman was in the Assembly at Albany from 1769 to 1775. The Assembly offered a premium for the best linen that the Assemblymen could produce. They had to raise the flax, the wives to spin, and perhaps weave, the cloth. Zebulon raised the flux, Phoebe spun the thread and they took the premium. A piece of homespun linen was preserved by the family for several generations.
Zebulon married Phoebe Valentine (Vohles) 17 Apr 1743. Phoebe (daughter of Obadiah Valentine and Martha Willets) was born 1721; died 4 Aug 1803. [Group Sheet]
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