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m. Abt 1802
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On 9 February 1842, Hiram Seaver of Monson sold 50 acres of the John Seaver farm in Monson for $15.50 paid by Timothy Packard & Wm. N. Packard of Monson, parties in the firm of T. Packard & son. The land was a 1/14 part in common and undivided with the heirs of John Seaver, late of Monson, the farm was last occupied by Seaver in Northwest part of Monson. A mortgage was granted, due 1 April next. Hiram B. Seaver signed the deed (Hampden County (Massachusetts) Land Records, Volume 117, Page 136, abstracted from FHL Microfilm 0,849,218, provided by Margaret Jenks). On 25 October 1842, Pearley Seaver of Monroe Twp., Clark County, Indiana, John G. Seaver of Holland and Hiram B. Seaver of Monson, sold land in Monson for $39 paid by Lathrop Clark of Monson. The land was in the west part of Monson, real estate of John Seaver, late of Monson, deceased. The deed was signed by Pearley Seaver, John G. Seaver, Hiram B. Seaver (Hampden County (Massachusetts) Land Records, Volume 119, Page 150, abstracted from FHL Microfilm 0,849,219, provided by Margaret Jenks). References
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