In 1860, James M Stevens, 46 and a fisherman, lives in Georgetown, Maine. His real estate is valued at $500 and his personal estate at $100. His wife Mary J is 44. His children are all attending school, except for the youngest, Eva, who is 3. However, the oldest boy, James (age 16), is also working as a fisherman. Children include: James, 16; Benj S, 13; Rosa B, 11; Angeline, 9; Viola, 7; Andelia, 5; and Eva, 3.
Next door is the Thos. Stevens household (Thomas is 62 and a farmer). Thomas and Clara, his 64 year old wife, have Benj., 25; Geo., 23; Isabella C, 21; and Elizabeth, 18.
Chas. Stevens lives in the next household. He is 51 and a farmer, born in Maine. Chas. (presumably Charles) lives with his wife, Susan, also 51. Susan was born in Mass. In their household is Nehemiah Stevens, 21, a fisherman and his wife (married in 1860) Caroline Stevens, born in Nova Scotia, age 20. Caroline is a dress maker. Also Mary Francis Stevens, 12