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m. Abt 1870
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Floyd Seaver registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 in Chicago, Illinois. He was age 36, born 15 October 1881, white, and a native born US citizen. He resided at 6952 Normal Blvd in Chicago IL, and was a design superintendent in a packing house for Swift & Company in the Norton Stock Yards in Chicago. His nearest relative was his wife, Mrs. Loretta Seaver, and he was medium height, slender build, with blue eyes and slightly brown hair. He claimed an exemption due to dependents and industrial reasons [World War I Draft Registration Card database, on www.ancestry.com, taken from FHL Microfilm 1,503,878]. CENSUS RECORDS: In the 1910 US Census, Floyd Seaver (indexed as Leaver on HQO, head, male, white, age 28, first marriage, married 5 years, born MO, father born MI, mother born PA, a foreman, works at packing house, rents home) and Loretta Seaver (wife, female, white, age 27, first marriage, married 5 years, 0 children born, born IL, parents born IL) resided at 7046 Lowe Avenue in the 32nd Ward of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois with his brother Carlos Seaver and his parents [National Archives Microfilm Series T624, Roll 278, Page 273, ED 1391, Sheet 5A, Dwelling #69, Family #103, Lines 48-49]. |