Joseph Carryl Seaman Sr., known as J.C. Seaman (December 8, 1898 – June 14, 1964), was a five-term member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives
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from
Waterproof in
Tensas Parish in northeast
Louisiana, having served from 1944 to 1964.
Early life
Joseph Carryl Seaman
graduated from
Waterproof High School.
His brother William M. Seaman was a sheriff in
Tensas Parish, Louisiana.
Career
Seaman worked as a banker starting in 1918. He served as Louisiana division president of the
American Bankers Association.
Seaman served in the
Louisiana House of Representatives
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, representing
Waterproof, Louisiana, from 1944 to 1964.
During his tenure, he was a member of the judiciary (committee B), bankers and banking, appropriations, and ways and means committees. He served as a member of the Waterproof town council for 20 years.
He was a member of the Tensas library board.
He formed an insurance business in 1938 in Waterproof.
Personal life
Seaman married Edith Post, daughter of W. W. Post.
His two sons were Joseph Carryl Jr. and Colin D.
He was a member of the Episcopal Church.
Seaman died on June 14, 1964, at his home in Waterproof.
He was buried at Natchez City Cemetery in
Natchez, Mississippi
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.
References
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1898 births
1964 deaths
Democratic Party members of the Louisiana House of Representatives
People from Waterproof, Louisiana
Businesspeople from Louisiana
American bankers
American Bankers Association
Deaths from cancer in Louisiana
20th-century American legislators
20th-century American businesspeople
20th-century American Episcopalians
20th-century Louisiana politicians