Person:Calvin Seaver (1)

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m. 16 Feb 1786
  1. Calvin Seaver1787 - 1853
  2. Luther Seaver1789 - 1829
  3. Patty Seaver1791 - 1852
  4. Aaron Seaver1793 - 1857
  5. Olive Seaver1794 -
  6. Elizabeth Seaver1797 - 1871
  7. Otis Seaver1801 - 1874
m. 2 Nov 1809
m. 30 Aug 1833
  1. Olivia Seaver1834 -
  2. Calvin Farwell Seaver1835 -
  3. Mary Sophia Seaver1837 - 1845
  4. Luther Palmer Seaver1840 - 1843
  5. Adeline Jeanette Seaver1842 - 1846
  6. Sylinda Judeth Seaver1845 -
  7. Charles Treadwell Seaver1847 - 1889
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Name Calvin Seaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 6 Jan 1787 Norwich, Windsor, Vermont, United States
Marriage 2 Nov 1809 Norwich, Windsor, Vermont, United Statesto Sylanda Waterman
Marriage 30 Aug 1833 Thetford, Orange, Vermont, United Statesto Sophiah Eastman
Death[1] 10 Apr 1853 Norwich, Windsor, Vermont, United States

Family info in "History of Windsor County, Vermont", facsimile 1971, Vol. 2, p.499

MILITARY RECORDS:

Calvin Seaver enlisted in the War of 1812, serving in the Captain Howard's Company of the Vermont Volunteer Militia [List of Soldiers who served in the War of 1812, National Archives Microfilm Series M602, Roll 185]..

CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1830 United States Census, Calvin Seaver Jr. was a head of household residing in Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 40 to 50, one free white female aged 5 to 10, one free white female aged 10 to 15 and one free white female aged 30 to 40 (1830 United States Census, Windsor County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Norwich, Page 218, FHL Microfilm 0,027,453).

In the 1840 United States Census, Calvin Seaver was a head of household residing in Norwich town, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included two free white males under age 5, one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 50 to 60, one free white female aged 5 to 10, one free white female aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 30 to 40 (1840 United States Census, Windsor County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Norwich, Page 320, FHL Microfilm 0,027,442).

In the 1850 US Census, this family resided in Norwich township, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included Calvin Seaver (age 63, male, farmer, $10,045 in real property, born VT), Sophia Seaver (age 39, female, born NH), Olivia Seaver (age 17, female, born VT, attended school), Calvin C. Seaver (age 14, male, born VT, attended school), Selinda J. Seaver (age 4, female, born VT) and Charles T. Seaver (age 2, male, born VT) [National Archives Microfilm Series M432, Roll 930, Page 121, dwelling #134, family #147, Lines 29-34].

In the 1860 US Census, this family resided in Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included Sophia Seaver (age 49, female, $3000 in real property, $2000 in personal property, born NH), Sylinda Seaver (age 14, female, born VT) and Treadwell Seaver (age 12, male, born VT) [FHL Microfilm 0,805,328, p. 194a, house 1833, family 1830):

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Vermont Vital Records.