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William A. Seaver
b.1815 Easton, Bristol County, MA
d.30 Dec 1849 Newburyport, Essex County, MA (VR, 426 and MA VR 39.219)
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m. Bef 1815
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m. 13 Aug 1837
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CENSUS RECORDS: In the 1850 US census, the Elizabeth Seaver family resided in Newburyport, Essex County, MA in the home of her parents, Enoch (age 60, sailmaker, born MA) and Sarah (age 66) Coffin. The household included Elizabeth Seaver (age 30, born MA), Frances Seaver (age 11, born MA), John M. Seaver (age 9, born MA), George F. Seaver (age 7, born MA), Lucy R. Seaver (age 5, born MA), Martha A. Seaver (age 3, born MA) and Charles Seaver (age 1, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,014707, page 274, family #503]. In the 1860 U.S. census, the Elizabeth Seaver household resided in Newburyport, Essex County, MA. The household included Elizabeth Seaver (age 40, born MA, $300 in real property), Frances Seaver (female, age 20, works in cloth room mill, born MA), John A. Seaver (age 19, born MA, fisherman), George F. Seaver [age 17, clerk, born MA), Lucy R. Seaver (age 15, born MA), Charles C. Seaver (age 11, born MA), and Abigail W. Pearson (age 79, born MA). [MA 1860 census LDS microfilm 0,803,496, page 519, dwelling 1792, family 1968]. In the 1870 US census, the remnant of this family resided in the 6th Ward of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. The household included Elizabeth Seaver (indexed as SeaSer, age 58, female, white, keeping house, $2,500 in real property, born MA), Chas. C. Seaver (age 20, male, white, works in a shoe factory, born MA), George S. Tarr (age 32, male, white, works in shoe factory, born MA), Fannie Tarr (age 30, female, white, no occupation, born MA), Freddie Tarr (age 7, male, white, at school, born MA), Horace S. Tarr (age 6, male, white, at school, born MA), Frank S. Tarr (age 3, male, white, at home, born MA) and William A. Tarr (age 1, male, white, at home, born MA) [National Archives Microfilm Series M593, Roll 610, Page 670, Lines 33-40]. References
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