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Thomas Seaver
b.28 Feb 1785 Craftsbury, Orleans, Vermont, United States
d.24 Nov 1859 Albany, Orleans, Vermont, United States
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m. 15 Feb 1781
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m. 6 Dec 1811
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In the 1820 United States Census, Thomas Seaver was a head of household residing in Glover town, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included two free white males under age 10, one free white male aged 10 to 16, one free white male aged 26 to 45, two free white females under age 10, and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1820 United States Census, Orleans County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Glover, Page 323, FHL Microfilm 0,281,248). In the 1840 United States Census, Thomas Seaver was a head of household residing in Albany town, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included two free white males aged 10 to 15, one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 50 to 60, one free white female aged 15 to 20 and one free white female aged 40 to 50 (1840 United States Census, Orleans County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Albany, Page 327, FHL Microfilm 0,027,440). In the 1850 US census, the Thomas Seaver family resided in Albany township, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included Thomas (age 65, a farmer, $1,500 in real property, born MA), Deborah (age 57, born NH), Ezra (age 23, a farmer, born NY), Mary (age 22, born VT), Luther (age 21, born VT), and Eliza Mason (age 13, born VT) [FHL Microfilm 0,444,924, page 055, dwelling #775, family #775]. References
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