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m. 21 Feb 1882
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m. Bef 1914
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In the 1920 US Census, the Clarence Seaver family resided on Marlboro Street in Chesham, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included Clarence Seaver (head of household, male, white, age 29, married, born NH, parents born NH, a laborer, works on steam railroad, owns home free of mortgage), Mary Seaver (wife, female, white, age 39, married, born NH, parents born French Canada), Francis Parker (step-son, male, white, age 13, single, born NH, parents born NH), Jennie Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 5, single, born NH, parents born NH), Albert Seaver (son, male, white, age 2y 3m, single, born NH, parents born NH), and Ella Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 9m, single, born NH, parents born NH) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1006, Page 253, ED 3, Sheet 4, Lines 69-74]. In the 1930 US census, this family resided in Harrisville, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included Clarence B. Seaver (head, age 38, married, first at age 22, born NH, father born NH, mother born CT, road patrolman on a state road), wife Mary J. Seaver (age 50, married, first at age 24, born NH, parents born French Canada), daughter A. Jennie Seaver (age 16, single, born NH, parents born NH), son Albert S. Seaver (age 12, single, born NH, parents born NH), daughter Ella M. Seaver (age 10, single, born NH, parents born NH), daughter Beulah I. Seaver (age 5, single, born NH, parents born NH), and step-son Francis F. Parker (age 23, single, born NH, parents born NH) [National Archives Microfilm Series T626, Roll 1298, ED 6, Page 5B, Dwelling #125, Family #131]. Clarence Brooks Seaver registered for the World War II draft in the Fourth Registration in 1942. He resided in Harrisville, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. His telephone number was Harrisville 29-21. He was age 50, born in Harrisville, New Hampshire, on 26 June 1891. Mary J. Seaver was listed as the person who will always know your address, residing at the same place. He was employed by the State of New Hampshire Highway Department of Keene New Hampshire (Viewed at www.ancestry.com in the U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 database). |