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JMSeaver #128-v BIRTH: JMSeaver DEATH: MARRIAGE: JMSeaver OCCUPATION: stone mason (JMS) RESIDENCE: Concord MI CENSUS: In the 1850 US census, Daniel Seaver resided in Scipio township, Hillsdale county, MI, with the family of Asa Mosher, his brother-in-law. The family includes Asa F. Mosher (age 34, chair making, $700 in real property, born NY), Diana Mosher (age 31, born NY), Charity Mosher (age 7, born NY), Emily A. Mosher (age 4, born MI), Daniel Seaver (age 27, carpenter, born NY), Emeline Seaver (age 24, born NY), and Lydia Mosher (age 20, born NY). [FHL Microfilm 0,443,567, page 881, dwelling #91] In the 1860 US census, this family resided in Concord township, Jackson County, Michigan. The family included Daniel Sepher (age 35, male, carpenter, $2000 in real property, $100 in personal property, born NY), Tabitha Sepher (age 21, female, born NY) and Baby Sepher (age 2, female, born MI) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 547, Page 409, Line 28]. In the 1870 US census, the Daniel Seaver family resided in Pulaski township, Jackson county, Michigan. The household included Daniel Seaver (age 45, farm laborer, born NY), Tabathy Seaver (age 32, keeping house, born NY), Alice Seaver (age 11, at home, born MI), Arthur Seaver (age 8, born MI), Asa Seaver (age 6, born MI), Philip Seaver (age 4, born MI), and Edward Seaver (age 1, born MI). [1870 US Census for Michigan, FHL Microfilm 0,552,178, page 356, dwelling #192, family #193]. |