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m. Aft 27 Nov 1810
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m. 1 Sep 1838
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CENSUS: In the 1840 United States census, John Seaver was a head of household in Sterling town, Worcester County, Massachusetts. The household included one free white male aged 10 to 15, one free white male aged 20 to 30, one free white female aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 60 to 70 (1840 United States Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Population Schedule, Sterling, Page 014, FHL Microfilm 0,014,682). In the 1850 US census, the John W. Seaver family resided in Sterling, Worcester County, MA. The household included John W. (age 35, laborer, born MA), Irenda (age 30, born MA), John B. (age 9, born MA0, Martha Ann (age 7, born MA), Sarah F. (age 5, born MA), Irenda (age 3, born MA) and William E. (age 2, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,443,562, page 193, family #262]. In the 1860 US census, the John W. Seaver family resided in Boylston, Worcester County, MA. The family included John W (age 44, farm laborer, born VT), Irinda (age 40, born MA), John B. (age 19, cordwainer, born MA), Martha A. (age 17, mill operative, born MA), Irinda (age 13, born MA), Sarah F. (age 15, mill operative, born MA), William E. (age 11, born MA), Julia E. (age 8, born MA), Lucy J. (age 6, born MA) and Henry E. (age 3, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,803,528, page2, house #135, family #152]. In the 1870 US census, the John Seaver family resided in Boylston, Worcester County, MA. The household included John (age 54, works on a farm, born MA), Irinda (age 50, keeping house, born MA) and Lucy (age 16, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,552,150, page 2 of Boylston, family #14]. |