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Samuel Stillman Seaver
b.31 Aug 1808 Craftsbury, Orleans County, VT
d.26 Aug 1870 Coventry, Orleans County, VT (VR)
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m. Bef 1804
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m. Bef 1838
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In the 1840 United States Census, Stillman S. Seaver was a head of household residing in Glover, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included one free white male under age 5, one free white male aged 30 to 40 and one free white female aged 20 to 30 (1840 United States Census, Orleans County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Glover, Page 280, FHL Microfilm 0,027,440). In the 1850 US census, the S.S. Seaver family resided in Glover, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included S.S. Seaver (age 47, male, $2,300 in real property, born VT), Martha Seaver (age 42, female, born VT), Clarington Seaver (age 17, male, born VT), Rachel Seaver (age 27, female, born VT) and Henry Seaver (age 7, male, born VT) [FHL Microfilm 0,444,924, page 022, dwelling #296, family #296]. In the 1860 US Census, this family resided in Glover township, Orleans County, Vermont. The family included Saml S. Seaver (age 52, male, farmer, $6000 in real property, $1549 in personal property, born VT), Martha A. Seaver (age 42, female, born VT), Clarendon Seaver (age 21, male, clerk, born VT), Henry Seaver (age 17, male, born VT, attended school), Charles S. Seaver (age 8, male, born VT, attended school), William W. Seaver (age 2, male, born VT) and infant Seaver (age 3/12, male, born VT) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 1322, Page 947, Line 31, dwelling #1667, family #1668]. In the 1870 US census, the Stillman Seaver family resided in Coventry, Orleans county, VT. The household included Stillman Seaver (age 51, male, farmer, $15,000 in real property, $5,000 in personal property, born VT), Martha Seaver (age 57, female, keeping house, born VT), Charles Seaver (age 17, male, at home, born VT), Willie Seaver (age 12, male, born VT), and Martha Seaver (age 10, female, born VT). [1870 US census for Orleans county, VT, LDS Microfilm 0,553,122, page 75, dwelling #107, family #111]. |