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Definition of Elizabeth Seaman
1. Noun. Muckraking United States journalist who exposed bad conditions in mental institutions (1867-1922).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elizabeth Seaman
Literary usage of Elizabeth Seaman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases in Chancery, Argued and Determined in the Rolls Court by Baron Henry Bickersteth Langdale, Chaloner William Chute, John Romilly Romilly, Charles Beavan (1858)
"CASES IN CHANCERY. had passed by his will, under the aforesaid devise, to the
widow Elizabeth Seaman; and under such circumstances, Elizabeth Seaman ..."
2. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1907)
"Administration 20 April 1692 to Richard Bell, guardian of Elizabeth Seaman, a
minor, daughter and next of kin of defunct. Elizabeth Seaman, the relict, ..."
3. The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society (1881)
"April 20 John, a. of W. & Elenor Campbell May 2 William, a. of W. & Sarah Perry
July 11 Richd, a. of Dutton & Elizabeth Seaman July 30 Ann, ..."
4. Long Island Genealogies: Families of Albertson, Andrews, Bedell, Birdsall by Mary Powell Bunker (1895)
"... dau. of John and Elizabeth (Seaman). ... Samuel Jackson, son of John and
Elizabeth (Seaman). ..."
5. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1896)
"My sister Mary Seaman, widow, and John and Elizabeth Seaman, her children.
Rachell Clarke widow, sometime the wife of my brother John Bigland deceased. ..."