Person:Samuel Seaver (1)

Watchers
m. 11 Feb 1772
  1. Samuel Seaver1772 - 1857
  2. Robert Rayment Seaver1774 - 1778
  3. George Dowery Seaver1776 -
  4. Betsy Seaver1779 - 1841
  5. Parley Seaver1781 - 1842
  6. Sally Seaver1785 -
  7. Nathaniel Seaver1787 -
  8. Joseph Seaver1789 - Abt 1856
  9. Lucy Seaver1792 - 1888
  10. Matilda Seaver1796 -
  11. Asa Seaver1799 - 1868
m. 1 Apr 1798
  1. Mary Brown Seaver1799 - 1868
  2. Valeria Ann Seaver1805 - 1871
  3. Louisa Jane Seaver1809 - 1881
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Seaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 May 1772 Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Christening? 12 Jul 1772 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1 Apr 1798 Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH (IGI)to Mary Holden
Death? 20 Dec 1857 Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, United States


RESIDENCE: lived at Framingham MA and Grown Point NY; farmer

CENSUS:

In the 1810 United States Census, Samuel Sever was a head of household residing in Charlestown town, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 26 to 45, two free white females under age 10, one free white female aged 10 to 16 and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1810 United States Census Population Schedule, Charlestown, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Page 142, FHL Microfilm 0,218,684).

In the 1820 United States Census, Samuel Sever was a head of household residing in Charlestown town, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 16 to 26, one free white male over age 45, two free white females aged 10 to 16, one free white female aged 16 to 26, and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1820 United States Census, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Charlestown, Page 074, FHL Microfilm 0,205,621).

In the 1830 United States Census, Samuel Seaver was a head of household residing in Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 20 to 30, one free white male aged 60 to 70, one free white male aged 80 to 90, one free white female aged 15 to 20, one free white females aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1830 United States Census, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Charlestown, Page 246, FHL Microfilm 0,337,927). In the 1850 US Census, Samuel Sever (age 78, a farmer, $2,000 in real property, born MA) and Betsey (age 68, born VT) resided in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont [FHL Microfilm 0,444,930, page 464, dwelling #261, family #266].

In the 1840 United States Census, Samuel Seaver was a head of household residing in Springfield town, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 60 to 70 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1840 United States Census, Windsor County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Springfield, Page 233, FHL Microfilm 0,027,442).

References
  1. Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1908)
    84.

    SEVER, Samuel, s. Samuel and Sarah, [born] May 9, 1772.