Person:James Seaver (3)

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m. 7 Jul 1772
  1. James SeaverAbt 1774 -
  2. Eunice SeaverAbt 1776 -
  3. Joseph SeaverAbt 1778 - 1848
  4. Abigail SeaverAbt 1780 - 1869
  5. Elizabeth SeaverCal 1783 - 1859
  6. Sally Seaver1792 - 1877
  • HJames SeaverAbt 1774 -
  • WOlive MooreAbt 1779 - 1867
m. Bef 1805
  1. Susanna Seaver1805 - 1874
  2. Maria Olive Seaver1809 -
  3. James M. SeaverAbt 1817 - 1853
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Name James Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1774 prob. Sterling, Worcester County, MA
Marriage Bef 1805 ,,MAto Olive Moore
Death? prob. Sterling, Worcester County, MA
Burial? Kendall Hill Cem, Sterling, Worcester, MA

BIRTH: None found

MARRIAGE: to Olive Moore from cemetery record

DEATH: None found on cemetery record, buried in Kendall Hill Cemetery, Sterling, Worcester MA.

In the 1820 United States Census, James Sever was a head of household in Sterling town, Worcester County, Massachusetts. The household included one male under age 10, one male over age 45, two females aged 10 to 16 and one female aged 26 to 45 (1820 United States Census Population Schedule, Sterling town, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Page 072, FHL Microfilm 0,193,743).

In the 1830 United States census, James Seaver was a head of household in Sterling town, Worcester County, Massachusetts. The household included one free white male aged 10 to 15, one free white male aged 50 to 60, two free white females aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1830 United States Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Population Schedule, Sterling, Page 060, FHL Microfilm 0,337,926).

In the 1840 United States census, James Seaver was a head of household in Boylston town, Worcester County, Massachusetts. The household included one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 60 to 70, one free white female aged 10 to 15 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1840 United States Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Population Schedule, Boylston, Page 108, FHL Microfilm 0,014,682).