Person:Charles Seaver (34)

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Charles Mead Seaver
 
m. 12 Oct 1858
  1. Charles Mead Seaver1860 -
  2. Nellie Lillian Seaver1864 - 1865
m. 23 Oct 1912
Facts and Events
Name Charles Mead Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Mar 1860 Williamstown, Orange, Vermont, United States
Marriage 23 Oct 1912 Williamstown, Orange County, VTto Elizabeth Ann Work


OCCUPATION: Prominent grain merchant, held many town offices, Member VT legislature (JMSeaver, 1924)

CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1910 US census, the Charles M. Seaver family resided in Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont. The household included head Charles M. Seaver (white, age 50, single, born VT, parents born VT, grain merchant, works in a store), step-mother Sarah C. Seaver (white, age 58, widowed, married 37 years, born VT, parents born VT), and aunt Elizabeth Work (white, age 46, single, born VT, parents born VT) [NARA Microfilm T624, Roll 1615, ED 152, sheet 5B, page 296, dwelling #75, family #90].

In the 1920 US Census, this family resided on Barre Road in Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont. The family included Charles M. Seaver (head of household, male, white, age 59, married, born VT, parents born VT, a grain dealer, works in feed and grain store, owns home free of mortgage), Elizabeth A. Seaver (wife, female, white, age 56, married, born VT, parents born VT), Sarah C. Seaver (step-mother, female, white, age 68, widowed, born VT, parents born VT) and Kenneth L. Call (nephew, male, white, age 18, single, born VT, father born English Canada, mother born VT) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1873, Page 180, ED 49, Sheet 1, Line 52-55].

In the 1930 US Census, Charles M. Seaver (head, male, white, age 70, married, first at age 52, born VT, parents born VT, retail merchant, works in grain and coal, owns home worth $3500), and Elizabeth W. Seaver (wife, female, white, age 66, married, first at 48 years, born VT, parents born VT) resided in Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont [National Archives Microfilm Series T626, Roll 2429, Page 1B, ED 21, Dwelling #15, Family #17, Lines 51-52].