Person:Charles Seaver (11)

m. 18 Jan 1820
  1. Elizabeth W. Seaver1821 - 1869
  2. Mary L. Seaver1823 -
  3. Charles E. Seaver1824 - 1831
  4. Luther A. Seaver1826 - 1910
  5. Charles Edward Seaver1831 - 1867
  6. Mortimer L. Seaver1838 - 1883
m. 19 Apr 1854
  1. Oscar L. Seaver1855 - 1906
  2. Sarah Seaver1859 -
  3. Charles Edward Seaver1865 - 1911
  4. Stella\Estella Seaver1866 -
  5. Lola Seaver1876 -
Facts and Events
Name Charles Edward Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 9 Aug 1831 East Avon, Livingston, New York, United States
Marriage 19 Apr 1854 New York, United StatesProbably
to Mary Emily Main
Death? 22 Mar 1867 Grand Blanc, Genesee, Michigan, United States

CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1860 US Census, this family resided next door to Luther Seaver and Sarah Seaver in Grand Blanc township, Genesee County, Michigan. The household included Charles Seaver (age 29, male, farmer, $2000 in real property, $600 in personal property, born NY), Emily Seaver (age 26, female, born NY), Oscar Seaver (age 5, male, born MI) and Sarah Seaver (age 1, female, born MI) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 544, Page 243, Line 12, dwelling #1901, family #1867].

In the 1870 US census, the remnant of this family resided in Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan. The household included Emily Seaver (age 36, keeping house, $3,000 in real property, $320 in personal property, born NY), Oscar (age 15, at school, born MI), Sarah (age 11, at school, born MI), Charles (age 8, at school, born MI) and Estella (age 7, at school, born MI). [1870 US Census for Michigan, LDS Microfilm 0,552,170, page 297, dwelling #209, family #193].

In the 1910 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Grand Blanc township, Genesee County, Michigan. The household included Arthur Pickett (head, male, white, age 51, first marriage, married 33 years, born NY, parents born England, farmer, works on a general farm, owns farm free of mortgage), Sarah Pickett (wife, female, white, age 51, first marriage, married 33 years, 3 children born, 3 living, born MI, father born VT, mother born NY), Blanche Pickett (daughter, female, white, age 17, single, born MI, father born NY, mother born MI) and Estela Seaver (sister-in-law, female, white, age 45, single, born MI, father born VT, mother born NY) [National Archives Microfilm Series T624, Roll 643, page 243, ED 43, Sheet 8A, Line 2].

In the 1920 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Grand Blanc township, Genesee County, Michigan. The household included Gotham (?) G. Pankett (?) (head of household, male, white, age 61, married, born NY, parents born England, a farmer, works on general farm, owns home with a mortgage), Sarah Pankett () (wife, female, white, age 61, married, born MI, father born VT, mother born NY) and Stella Seaver (sister-in-law, female, white, age 54, single, born MI, father born VT, mother born NY) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 766, Page 75, ED 68, Sheet 13B, Lines 92-94].

INTERNET:

Some data obtained from www.rootsweb.com WorldConnect Project, "Ginn/Slater and Related Lines," submitted by Jackie Ginn (BlueLake4@@cox.net) on 24 April 2002.