Person:Pearley Seaver (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1802
  1. Moses H. Seaver1803 -
  2. John Gilman Seaver1805 - 1858
  3. Hiram B. Seaver1808 -
  4. Eliza Seaver1810 -
  5. Pearley Seaver1813 - 1876
  6. Abigail Seaver1816 - 1887
  7. Alvin B. Seaver1818 - 1881
  8. George Seaver1821 - 1889
  9. Dexter Seaver1823 - 1862
  10. Albert Seaver1826 - Aft 1903
m. 21 Apr 1834
  1. Julia M. Seaver1835 - 1850
  2. William Titus Seaver1838 -
  3. John Fletcher Luman Seaver1840 - Bef 1880
  4. Charles Edson Seaver1843 - 1881
  5. Ann Eliza Seaver1846 - 1909
  6. Elizabeth F. Seaver1852 -
Facts and Events
Name Pearley Seaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 4 Oct 1813 Monson, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 21 Apr 1834 Millbury, Worcester County, MAto Julia Maria Field
Death? 7 Oct 1876 Bartonsville, Hertford, North Carolina, United States

On 25 October 1842, Pearley Seaver of Monroe Twp., Clark County, Indiana, John G. Seaver of Holland and Hiram B. Seaver of Monson, sold land in Monson for $39 paid by Lathrop Clark of Monson. The land was in the west part of Monson, real estate of John Seaver, late of Monson, deceased. The deed was signed by Pearley Seaver, John G. Seaver, Hiram B. Seaver (Hampden County (Massachusetts) Land Records, Volume 119, Page 150, abstracted from FHL Microfilm 0,849,219, provided by Margaret Jenks).

RESIDENCE: Monson MA then Bartonsville NC (JMS)

CENSUS:

In the 1850 US census, the Pealy Seaver family resided in Oxford, Worcester County, MA. The household included Pealy Seaver (male, age 38, machinist, $1,500 in real property, born MA), Julia M. Seaver (female, age 37, born MA), Julia M. Seaver (age 15, female, born MA), William F. Seaver (age 12, male, born MA), John F.L. Seaver (age 10, male, born MA), Charles E. Seaver (age 7, male, born MA), and Ann E.Seaver (age 4, female, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,443,564, page 274, family #1550].

In the 1860 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Oxford, Worcester County, MA. The household included Julia M. Seavers (age 46, female, born MA, $100 in personal property), Wm. T. Seavers (age 21, male, born MA), John F. Seavers (age 19, male, born IN), Charles Seavers (age 16, male, born MA), Ann E. Seavers (age 14, female, born MA), and Elizabeth Seavers (age 8, female, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,803,534, page 669, house #1667].

In the 1880 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in the 2nd Ward of Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts. The household included Julia Seaver (self, widowed, female, white, age 62, born England, keeping house, parents born England), Elizabeth Seaver (daughter, single, female, white, age 27, born IN, milliner, parents born England), John FL Seaver (son, married, male, white, age 39, born IN, works machine shop, parents born England), Emily M. Seaver (daughter-in-law, married, female, white, age 35, born MA, at home, parents born MA), Kate I. Seaver (granddaughter, single, female, white, age 11, born MA, at school, father born IN, mother born MA) and John W. Seaver (grandson, single, male, white, age 4, born CT, father born IN, mother born MA) [National Archives Microfilm Series T9, Roll 0535, Page 161B].

References
  1. Wilbraham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Births and marriages, 1806-1904; intentions of marriage, 1840-1904. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    p. 4.

    Purley Son of John and Susannah Severs Born in Monson Oct 4th 1813.