Person:John Seaver (31)

Watchers
John Leet Seaver
 
m. 26 Oct 1806
  1. Clarissa Mary Seaver1807 - 1870
  2. Orissa Seaver1809 -
  3. William Hyde Seaver1811 -
  4. John Leet Seaver1813 -
  5. Melissa D. Seaver1816 -
m. Bef 1839
  1. Sarah J. Seaver1839 -
  2. Henry T. Seaver1841 - 1872
  3. Lucy E. Seaver1842 -
  4. Isabella SeaverAbt 1844 -
  5. Harley C. Seaver1846 -
  6. Ebenezer Seaver1849 - Bef 1900
  7. John L. Seaver1850 -
  8. Ida B.E. Seaver1852 -
  9. Mary\Margaret A. Seaver1855 -
  10. George W. Seaver1858 -
  11. Fannie E. Seaver1863 -
Facts and Events
Name John Leet Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 1813 Rockingham, Windham County, VT
Marriage Bef 1839 Windsor, Vermont, United StatesProbably
to Fanny E. Cone


CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1840 United States Census, John Seaver was a head of household residing in Claremont town, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. The household included two free white males aged 20 to 30, one free white female under age 5 and one free white female aged 20 to 30 (1840 United States Census, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Claremont, Page 060, FHL Microfilm 0,014,934).

In the 1850 US census, the John Seaver family resided in Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. The household included John Seaver (age 37, shoemaker, born VT), Fanny Seaver (age 34, born VT), Sarah (age 11, born NH), Lucy Seaver (age 9, born NH), Henry Seaver (age 7, born NH), Isabella Seaver (age 6, born NH), Hawley Seaver (age 4, born NH) and Ebenezer Seaver (age 1, born NH) [FHL Microfilm 0,443,645, page 147, dwelling #44, family #47].

In the 1860 US census, the John Seaver family resided in Claremont, Sullivan County, NH. The family included John Seaver (age 47, shoemaker, born VT), Fanny Seaver (age 44, born VT), Harley (age 14, born NH), Eben Seaver (age 11, born NH), John Seaver (age 9, born NH), George Seaver (age 6, born VT) and Margaret Seaver (age 4, born NH). [1860 Census for NH, LDS Microfilm 0,803,681, page 1171, house #383].

In the 1870 US census, the John Seaver family resided in Windsor, Windsor County, VT. The household included John Seaver (age 57, farm laborer, born VT), Fannie Seaver (age 54, keeps house, born VT), and Fannie Seaver 2nd (age 7, born VT). [1870 US census for Vermont, LDS Microfilm 0,553,128, page 649, dwelling #344, family #363]. Other children lived in the household of Nelson Parker in Weathersfield, Windsor County, VT. The household included Nelson Parker (age 31, farm laborer, born VT), Lucy Parker (age 29, keeps house, born NH), Ida A. Parker (age 3, born VT), Harley Seaver (age 23, born VT), George Seaver (age 17, born NH), and Mary Seaver (age 15, domestic servant, born NH). [1870 US census for Vermont, LDS Microfilm 0,553,128, page 605, dwelling #373, family #373].

In the 1880 US census, John Seiver (age 66, born NH, farmer, father born NH, mother born VT) and his wife Fanny E. Seiver (age 64, born NH, keeping house, father and mother born VT) resided in Cornish township, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. [LDS Microfilm 1,254,768, page 306B].