Person:Elisha Seaver (2)

Watchers
m. 15 Mar 1792
  1. Elisha SeaverAbt 1795 - 1855
  2. Thomas SeaverAbt 1797 - 1851
  3. Sally SeaverAbt 1800 -
  4. Mahala SeaverAbt 1803 -
m. Bef 1826
  1. Adaline SeaverAbt 1826 - 1911
  2. Daniel P. Seaver1839 -
Facts and Events
Name Elisha Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1795 prob. Kingston, Rockingham County, NH
Marriage Bef 1826 prob. Rockingham County, NHto Dolly Carter
Death? 22 Aug 1855 Kingston, Rockingham County, NH

Henry # 2.5.2.6.2

SOURCES: "Greeley" book

BIRTH: Greeley

DEATH: 22 aug 1855 Kingston NH (Greeley book)

MARRIAGE: To Dolly Carter (Greeley book)

CHILDREN: From Greeley book

MILITARY RECORDS:

Elisha Seaver enlisted as a Private in the War of 1812, serving in Long's Command of the New Hampshire Volunteer Militia [List of Soldiers who served in the War of 1812, National Archives Microfilm Series M602, Roll 185]..

CENSUS:

In the 1840 United States Census, Elisha Seaver was a head of household residing in Kingston town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included twoe free white males under age 5, one free white male aged 30 to 40, one free white male aged 40 to 50, one free white female under age 5, one free white female aged 15 to 20, two fee white females aged 30 to 40 and one free white female aged 60 to 70 (1840 United States Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Kingston, Page 086, FHL Microfilm 0,014,933).

In the 1850 US census, Elisha Seaver (age 55, a laborer, born NH) lived in East Kingston, Rockingham County, New Hampshire in a household with Enoch Carter (age 57, a laborer, $200 in real property, born VT) and Mahala Carter (age 50, born NH, probably Elisha Seaver's sister) [FHL Microfilm 0,443,642, page 045, family #778].