Person:Charles Seaver (23)

Watchers
Charles Henry Seaver
m. Mar 1833
  1. Thomas Orville Seaver1833 - 1912
  2. Francis Parker Seaver1835 - 1918
  3. Richard Adam Seaver1836 - 1916
  4. Charles Henry Seaver1839 - 1899
  5. William Harris Seaver1842 - 1905
  6. Owen L. Seaver1844 - 1917
  7. George W. Seaver1846 - 1870
  8. Eva Abigail Seaver1848 - 1923
m. 20 Nov 1867
  1. Joseph Henry Seaver1868 -
  2. Arthur Kneen Seaver1870 -
  3. George W. Seaver1872 - 1953
  4. Maynard L. Seaver1879 - 1893
  5. Dean Stanley Seaver1882 -
  6. William SeaverAbt 1883 -
Facts and Events
Name Charles Henry Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 16 Nov 1839 Cavendish, Windsor County, VT
Marriage 20 Nov 1867 Hartland, Windsor, Vermont, United Statesto Harriet Abigail Kneen
Death? 30 Nov 1899 Woodstock, Windsor County, VT
Burial? Taftsville Cemetery, Woodstock, Windsor, VT

BIRTH: JMSeaver #160-iv, #162

DEATH: JMSeaver

MARRIAGE: to Harriet ???? (JMSeaver is blurred)

RESIDENCE: Taftsville VT (JMS)

MILITARY:

Charles H. Seaver, a resident of Pomfret VT, enlisted as a Private in the Union Army on 19 August 1862, and enlisted in Company B, 12th Infantry Regiment of Vermont on 4 October 1862. He was promoted to Full Corporal on 4 December 1862 and mustered out of his unit on 14 July 1863 in Brattleboro VT ["Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers," Historical Data Systems, Provo UT, accessed at "American Civil War Soldiers" database on www.ancestry.com].

CENSUS:

In the 1880 US census, the Charles H. Seaver (age 40, born VT, proprietor sawmill,father and mother born VT) family resided in Woodstock, Windsor County, VT. The family included his wife Harriet A. (age 39, born VT, keeping house, father born England, mother born VT), son Joseph N. (age 11, born VT, at school), son Arthur K. (age 9, born VT), son George W. (age 7, born VT), and son Maynard L. (age 1, born VT). [1880 US Census on CD-ROM, the full census record can be found on LDS FHL Microfilm 1,255,350, page 394D].

Charles H. Seaver resided in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont in the 1890 United States Veterans Census. He served in the Union Army in the Civil War (corporal, Company B, 12th Vermont Infantry, enlisted 119 August 1862, mustered out 14 July 1863, served 0 years, 10 months, 25 days) (Roll 105, Page 5, ED 270, viewed at www.ancestry.com).

In the 1900 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Woodstock township, Windsor County, Vermont. The family included Harriet A. Seaver (head of household, white, female, born Jan 1841, age 59, widowed, 6 children born, 4 living, born VT, parents born VT, a farmer, owns farm free of mortgage), Arthur K. Seaver (son, white, male, born Sep 1870, age 29, single, born VT, parents born VT, a grain dealer) and Dean S. Seaver (son, white, male, born Jun 1882, age 17, single, born VT, parents born VT) [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1696, Page 320, ED 289, Sheet 7, Line 26].

In the 1910 US Census, the remnant of this family resided on Taftsville Road in Woodstock township, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included head George W. Seaver (male, white, age 37, single, born VT, parents born VT, farmer, on general farm) and his mother Harriet Seaver (female, white, age 69, widowed, born VT, father born Eng, mother born VT) [National Archives Microfilm T624, Roll 1618, ED 271, sheet 7A, page 304, dwelling #112, family #118].

In the 1920 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included Harriet Seaver (head of household, female, white, age 69, widowed, born VT, father born Isle of Man, mother born VT) and George W. Seaver (son, male, white, age 47, single, born VT, parents born VT, a farmer, works on general farm) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1873, Page 272, ED 159, Sheet 2, Line 70-71].