Person:George Seaver (67)

George William Seaver
 
m. 13 Feb 1864
  1. George William Seaver1865 -
  2. Alice M. Seaver1870 -
  3. Bertram H. Seaver1873 -
  4. Louis Ticknor Seaver1874 -
m. Abt 1891
  1. George Frederick Seaver1890 -
  2. Robert L Seaver1899 - 1965
  3. Elva E Seaver1903 - 1967
  4. Addie Seaver1905 - 1994
  5. Catherine May Seaver1907 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name George William Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 1 May 1865 Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesMA VR 178.135
Marriage Abt 1891 Ohio, United StatesProbably
to Anne W. Dorn

CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1900 US Census, this family resided at 4015 Eastern Avenue in the 1st Ward of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The household included George W. Seaver (indexed on HeritageQuestOnline as Seavers, head, white, male, born May 1866, age 34, married 9 years, born NH, parents born NH, a conductor on railroad, rents home), Anna M. Seaver (wife, white, female, born Feb 1864, age 36, married 9 years, 4 children born, 2 living, born OH, parents born Germany), George F. Seaver (son, white, male, born Jul 1891, age 8, single, born OH, father born NH, mother born OH) and Robert L. Seaver (son, white, male, born Apr 1899, age 1, single, born OH, father born NH, mother born OH) [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1274, Page 110, ED 9, Sheet 14A, dwelling #242, Family #279, Lines 7-10].

In the 1910 US Census, this family resided at 3720 Mead Avenue in the 1st Ward of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The family included George M. Seaver (head of household, male, white, age 45, first marriage, married 19 years, born MA, parents born MA, a lineman, works for telephone company, owns home free of mortgage), Anna M. Seaver (wife, female, white. age 46, first marriage, married 19 years, 5 children born, 5 living, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH, a music teacher, works at home), George F. Seaver (son, male, white, age 18, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH, a trap drummer (?)), Robert L. Seaver (son, male, white, age 11, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH), Elva E. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 7, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH), Addie M. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 4, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH), Katherine M. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 3, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH) and Margaret Lom (?) (mother-in-law, female, white, age 80, widowed, 4 children born, 2 living, born Germany, parents born Germany) [National Archives Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1188, Page 290, ED 20, Sheet 5B, Line 99-6].

In the 1920 US Census, this family resided in the 1st Ward of Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The family included Geo W. Seaver (head of household, male, white, age 54, married, born MA, parents born MA, a packer, works for glass mfr, owns home free of mortgage), Anne W. Seaver (wife, female, white, age 55, married, born OH, parents born Germany), Robert L. Seaver (son, male, white, age 19, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH, a packer, works for glass mfr), Elva Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 17, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH, a saleslady, works in dept store), Addie M. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 14, single, born OH, father born MA, mother born OH) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1388, Page 119, ED 13, Sheet 2B, Line 84-89].

In the 1930 US Census, this family resided at 3720 Mead Street in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The household included George W. Seaver (head, owns home worth $5,000), male, white, age 64, married, first at age 32, born MA, parents born MA/MA, no occupation), Anna M. Seaver (wife, female, white, age 66, married, first at age 34, born OH, parents born Germany/Germany), Robert L. Seaver (son, male, white, age 31, single, born OF, parents born MA/OH, a clerk, works in office), Elva Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 25, single, born OH, parents born MA/OH, a clerk, works in dry goods) and Addie Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 22, single, born OH, parents born MA/OH, a teacher, works in public school) [National Archives Microfilm Series T626, Roll 1805, Page 4A, ED 6, Dwelling #30, Family #40, Lines 22-26].