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Name | Samuel Carman | |
Suffix | Sr. [i]^ | |
Birth | Abt 1740 | {Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau), NY} [2, 3, 4] |
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Gender | Male | |
Immigration | Abt 1789 | South Haven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [5] |
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Census | 1790 | {South Haven}, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [6] |
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Misc | Between 1798 and 1821 [7] | |
was recorded as the owner of slaves | ||
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Death | 21 Dec 1821 | South Haven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [8, 9, 10] |
Burial | South Haven (Carman Cemetery), Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY [11] | |
Person ID | I51 | Brookhaven & South Haven Hamlets |
Last Modified | 6 Apr 2008 |
Father | Silas Carman, >, b. 14 Mar 1707/8, Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau), NY d. 12 Mar 1784, Oyster Bay, Queens (now Nassau), NY (Age 75 years) | |
Mother | Hannah Smith, >, b. 12 Feb 1717/8, Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau), NY d. 13 Jan 1797 (Age 78 years) | |
Marriage | 15 Jun 1736 | Hempstead (St. George's Church), Queens (now Nassau), NY [1] |
Family ID | F1252 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Theodosi Latting, >, b. 7 Oct 1753 d. 31 May 1811, South Haven, Brookhaven, Suffolk, NY (Age 57 years) | |||||||
Marriage | 30 Apr 1777 | Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau), NY [8, 12] | ||||||
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Family ID | F17 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||
Last Modified | 16 May 2023 |
Photos | Carman's Mills SH02: The north side of the mills, looking south. The saw and planning mill is to the right; the grist mill is to the left. |
Documents | South Haven Mills and Carman Inn Data Sheet Members of the Carman Family for several generations operated mills, an inn, store and post office in South Haven, New York, none of which now exist. This is Brookhaven/South Haven Historic Site SH02. | |
A Brief History of the Theodosia Carman House, South Haven, NY by Richard Thomas Richard Thomas' research on the early history of the Theodosia Carman House, 1821. | ||
Theodosie Carman Smith, Hannah Carman Smith, and William E. T. Smith vs. Samuel Carman Jr., in Chauncery Court, 1822 In 1821, less than a year before Samuel Carmen Sr. died, he gifted his daughter Theodosie Carman Smith a large parcel of land in South Haven, NY. [See]. Samuel Sr. had a will prepared in 1815. In 1818, their brother Samuel Jr. persuaded Samuel Sr. to sell to him much of Samuel Sr.’s substantial estate for a very modest sum. Theodosie and… |
Headstones | #79.02.1 Samuel Carman, Sr., 2003 .. he may have been a Loyalist (or neutral) who came to South Haven about 1780 (probably from Hempstead, NY) and purchased the South Haven mills from Ebenezer Homan. In addition to being proprietor of the mills, he became a prominent merchant, hotel keeper, and farmer. The family appears to have eventually owned much of the land along the west… Plot: 02 |
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