Person:DeWitt Seaver (4)

Watchers
DeWitt B Seaver
d.Bef 1920
m. Bef 1859
  1. DeWitt B Seaver1858 - Bef 1920
  2. Charles J. Seaver1859 -
  3. Hubbard W Seaver1863 -
  4. Burton O Seaver1866 -
  5. Smiley S. Seaver1869 - 1925
  6. Ernest A Seaver1873 -
  7. Venile H. Seaver1876 -
m. Abt 1884
Facts and Events
Name DeWitt B Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? May 1858 Parishville, St. Lawrence, New York, United States
Marriage Abt 1884 prob. St. Lawrence County, NY
to Lucia C Maguire
Death? Bef 1920 prob. St. Lawrence County, NY

CENSUS:

In the 1900 US Census, this family resided in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, New York. The family included DeWit Sever (indexed as Seves, head, white, male, born May 1858, age 41, married 16 years, born NY, father born NY, mother born VT, a _____ maker, owns a house free of mortgage), Lucy Sever (wife, white, female, born Jul 1855, age 45, married 16 years, b1 child born, 1 living, born NY, father born NY, mother born Ireland), Rosan Maguire (mother-in-law, white, female, born Oct 1828, age 72, widowed, born Ireland, parents born Ireland) and Hattie Ober (daughter, white, female, born Dec 1880, age 20, married, born NY, parents born NY) [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1158, Page 268, Line 27].

In the 1910 US Census, DeWitt B. Seaver (head, male, white, age 49, second marriage, married 27 years, born NY, parents born NY, a farmer, works on a dairy farm, owns a farm with a mortgage), his wife Lucia C. Seaver (female, white, age 54, first marriage, married 27 years, 0 children born, born NY, father born NY, mother born Ireland) and nephew Ivan E. Maguire (male, white, age 18, single, born NY, parents born NY) resided in Stockholm township, St. Lawrence County, New York [National Archives Microfilm Series T624, Roll 1075, page 83, ED 180, Sheet 12A, Line 1].

In the 1920 US Census, Lucia Seaver (widow of Dewitt Seaver, head of household, female, white, age 64, widowed, born NY, father born NY, mother born Ireland, owns farm) resided in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, New York [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1260, Page 249, Line 85].