Person:George Seaver (46)

Watchers
m. Abt 1802
  1. Moses H. Seaver1803 -
  2. John Gilman Seaver1805 - 1858
  3. Hiram B. Seaver1808 -
  4. Eliza Seaver1810 -
  5. Pearley Seaver1813 - 1876
  6. Abigail Seaver1816 - 1887
  7. Alvin B. Seaver1818 - 1881
  8. George Seaver1821 - 1889
  9. Dexter Seaver1823 - 1862
  10. Albert Seaver1826 - Aft 1903
m. 5 Oct 1842
  1. George Seaver1844 - 1844
  2. Allen Delos Seaver1846 - 1893
  3. Ida Luella Seaver1855 -
  4. _____ Seaver, male1855 -
Facts and Events
Name George Seaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Jan 1821 Monson, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 5 Oct 1842 Wilbraham, Hampden County, MA (MA VR 2.267)to Marcia P. Plumley
Death[2][3] 28 Jul 1889 Hampden, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

On 15 November 1842, George Seaver of Monson sold land in Monson for $13 paid by Lathrop Clark. The land was in Monson, all real estate of John Seaver, deceased. George Seaver signed the deed (Hampden County (Massachusetts) Land Records, Volume 119, Page 351, abstracted from FHL Microfilm 0,849,219, provided by argaret Jenks).

In the 1850 Census, this family resided in Palmer, Hampden County, Massachusetts. The household included George Seaver (age 30, male, farmer, born MA), Marcia Seaver (age 20, female, born MA) and Allen D. Seaver (age 4, male, born MA) [LDS Microfilm 0,443,538, page 305].

In the 1860 US census, The George Seaver family resided in Ludlow, Hampden County, Massachusetts. The family included George Seaver (age 40, male, day laborer, born MA, $1,000 in real property, $75 in personal property), Marcia Seaver (age 39, female, born MA), Delos Seaver (age 14, male, born MA), and Ida Seaver (age 5, female, born MA) [1860 US Census for Massachusetts, LDS Microfilm 803,504, p. 943, house 1674, family 1874].

In the 1870 US Census, this family resided in Wilbraham, Hampden County, Massachusetts. The family included George Seaver (age 50, male, white, farmer, $1200 in real property, $600 in personal property, born MA), Maria (?) Seaver (age 47, female, white, keeps house, born MA), Allen _ Seaver (age 24, male, white, farm labor, born MA), Ellen M. Seaver (age 17, female, white, no occupation, born MA) and Ida Seaver (age 14, female, white, born MA, attends school) [National Archives Microfilm Series M593, Roll 619, Page 482-3, Lines 40 and 1-4].

DEATH: George Seaver, married, age 69, a farmer, died of pneumonia on 28 July 1889 in Hampden, MA. He was born in Monson, the son of John and Susanna (Turnble) Seaver. [MA VR 400.428].

References
  1. Wilbraham (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Births and marriages, 1806-1904; intentions of marriage, 1840-1904. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    p. 4.

    George son of John and Susannah Severs Born in Monson Jan'y 21'st - 1821.

  2. Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915
    [1].

    Deaths Registered in the Town of Hampden for the Year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine
    No.: 9
    Date of Death: July 28th [1889]
    Date of Record: August 2'd
    Name: Seaver George
    Sex: M
    Condition: M
    Age: 69 [birth about 1820]
    Cause: Pneumonia
    Place of Death: Hampden
    Occupation: Farmer
    Place of Birth: Monson
    Parents: John Seaver / Susanna (Turmble [sic])
    Birthplaces of Parents: Unknown / Unknown

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