Person:Eugene Seaver (1)

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Eugene F. Seaver
 
m. Bef 1828
  1. Eunice A. SeaverAbt 1828 - 1883
  2. Alexander T. SeaverAbt 1833 - 1879
  3. Samuel R. SeaverAbt 1835 - 1892
  4. Sarah E. SeaverAbt 1843 -
  5. Eugene F. SeaverAbt 1846 -
  6. Frances F. SeaverAbt 1846 -
  7. Flora M. SeaverAbt 1850 -
m. 19 May 1873
  1. Ross E. Seaver1873 -
  2. Ethel E. SeaverAbt 1875 -
Facts and Events
Name Eugene F. Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1846 Prob. Jefferson County, WI
Marriage 19 May 1873 Sauk County, WI (WI MI)to Addie E. Layman


RESIDENCE: Omaha NB, real estate agent (JM Seaver, 1924)

MILITARY RECORDS:

Eugene A. Seaver of Farmington, Wisconsin served in the Union Army in the Civil War. He enlisted as a Private on 3 April 1865 in Company K, 50th Infantry Regiment of Wisconsin. He mustered out on 14 June 1866. ("Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers," compiled by Historical Data Systems, online database viewed at www.ancestry.com).

CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1880 US census, the Eugene F. Seaver family resided in Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin. The household included Eugene F. Seaver (married, age 32, born WI), wife Addie Seaver (married, age 27, born NY) and daughter Ethel E. Seaver (age 5, born WI) [LDS CD-ROM for 1880 US Census, full record on FHL Microfilm 1,255,446, page 221A].

In the 1900 US Census, one part of this family resided at 3474 Harney Street in the 4th Ward of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. The household included Addie Seaver (boarder, white, female, born Feb 1856, age 44, divorced, born NY, parents born NY, saleslady) and Ross E. Seaver (boarder, white, male, born Sep 1873, age 16, single, born WI, parents born NY, a RR clerk) [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 924, ED 39, Sheet 8A, dwelling #??, family #??, Lines 27-28].