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From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Seraiah
    soldier of Jehovah. (1.) The father of Joab (1 Chr. 4:13, 14).
      (2.) The grandfather of Jehu (1 Chr. 4:35).
      (3.) One of David's scribes or secretaries (2 Sam. 8:17).
      (4.) A Netophathite (Jer. 40:8), a chief priest of the time of
    Zedekiah. He was carried captive by Nebuchadnezzar to Babylon,
    and there put to death (2 Kings 25:18, 23).
      (5.) Ezra 2:2.
      (6.) Father of Ezra the scribe (7:1).
      (7.) A ruler of the temple (Neh. 11:11).
      (8.) A priest of the days of Jehoiakim (Neh. 12:1, 12).
      (9.) The son of Neriah. When Zedekiah made a journey to
    Babylon to do homage to Nebuchadnezzar, Seraiah had charge of
    the royal gifts to be presented on that occasion. Jeremiah took
    advantage of the occasion, and sent with Seraiah a word of cheer
    to the exiles in Babylon, and an announcement of the doom in
    store for that guilty city. The roll containing this message
    (Jer. 50:1-8) Seraiah was to read to the exiles, and then, after
    fixing a stone to it, was to throw it into the Euphrates,
    uttering, as it sank, the prayer recorded in Jer. 51:59-64.
    Babylon was at this time in the height of its glory, the
    greatest and most powerful monarchy in the world. Scarcely
    seventy years elapsed when the words of the prophet were all
    fulfilled. Jer. 51:59 is rendered in the Revised Version, "Now
    Seraiah was chief chamberlain," instead of "was a quiet prince,"
    as in the Authorized Version.

From: Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)

 Seraiah, prince of the Lord