Person:John Seaver (11)

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John Hovey Seaver
m. 24 Mar 1793
  1. John Slafter Seaver1795 - 1795
  2. Elizabeth Hovey Seaver1796 -
  3. Almira Cemantha Seaver1798 - 1847
  4. Christiana Slafter Seaver1800 - 1804
  5. Susannah Oakes Seaver1802 - 1802
  6. John Hovey Seaver1804 - 1886
m. 6 Oct 1832
  1. Richard Tristram Seaver1832 - 1833
  2. Warenzo Kelly Seaver1833 -
  3. John Hovey Seaver1835 - 1837
  • HJohn Hovey Seaver1804 - 1886
  • WLydia Sawyer1798 - 1864
m. 18 Sep 1836
  1. Jabez True Seaver1837 - Bef 1880
  2. Lydia Seaver1838 - 1838
  3. Helen Cemantha Seaver1840 -
  4. Christiana Elizabeth Seaver1842 -
Facts and Events
Name John Hovey Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Sep 1804 Chelsea, Orange County, VT
Marriage 6 Oct 1832 Plaistow, Rockingham County, NH, (VR)to Rebecca Lewis Ordway
Marriage 18 Sep 1836 Plaistow, Rockingham County, NH (NH MI)to Lydia Sawyer
Death? 31 Dec 1886 Plaistow, Rockingham County, NH (VR)

JMSeaver #118-vi, #143, Slafter book p48

BIRTH: 4 Sep 1804 Chelsea VT (Slafter book)

DEATH: JMSeaver

MARRIAGE: (1) to Rebecca Lewis Ordway of Greenfield NH 2 Oct 1831 (Slafter)

          (2) to Lydia Sawyer of Springfield NH 18 Sep 1836 (Slafter)

RESIDENCE: Norwich VT and Plaistow NH

OCCUPATION: Shoemaker

CENSUS:

In the 1850 US census, the John H. Seaver family resided in Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included John H. Seaver (age 45, a shoemaker, born VT), Lydia Seaver (age 50, born NH), Warrenzo K. Seaver (age 16, shoemaker, born NH), Jabez T. Seaver (age 12, born VT), Hellen E. Seaver (age 9, born NH) and Christiana Seaver (age 7, born NH) [FHL Microfilm 0,443,642, page 009, dwelling #129, family #152].

In the 1860 US Census, this family resided in Plaistow township, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included John H. Seavey (enumerated and indexed as "Seavey", age 45, male, a shoemaker, $300 in personal property, born VT), Lydia Seavey (age 61, female, born NH), Jabez T. Seavey (age 27 (?), male, shoemaker, born NH), Christina E. Seavey (age 17, female, born NH, attends school), and David D. Hall (age 20, male, shoemaker, born ME) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 679, Page 891, Line 7 ]. In the 1870, the remnant of this family resided in Plaistow, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included head Warren Sever (age 37, male, white, a carpenter, $1500 in real property, $500 in personal property, born NH), Olive Seaver (age 37, female, white, keeping house, born ME), Willie Seaver (age 10, male, white, at school, born NH), Harry B. Seaver (age 7, male, white, born NH) and John H. Seaver (age 65, male, white, a shoemaker, born VT) [National Archives Microfilm Series M593, Roll 849, Page 383].