Person:Joseph Seaver (25)

Watchers
m. 21 Mar 1821
  1. DeWitt Clinton Seaver1821 - 1875
  2. Adeline Seaver1823 - 1900
  3. Van Ness Seaver1825 - 1855
  4. Jane Maria Seaver1827 - 1895
  5. Solon Long Seaver1830 - Bef 1901
  6. Horace Everett Seaver1832 - 1897
  7. Joseph Warren Seaver1834 - 1909
m. 31 May 1855
  1. Albert Seaver1857 - 1886
  2. Arthur Everett Seaver1875 -
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Warren Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 15 Mar 1834 prob. Genesee County, NY
Marriage 31 May 1855 Walworth County, WI (WI MI)to Mary E. Rogers
Death? 1909 New Hartford, Butler County, IA (gravestone)


CENSUS RECORDS:

In the 1860 US census, the Warren Seaver family resided in Darien township, Walworth County, Wisconsin. The household included Warren (age 26, farmer, $2,400 in real property, $300 in personal property, born NY), Mary (age 23, born NY) and Albert (age 2, born WI). [FHL Microfilm 0,805,434, page 129, house #683, family #666].

In the 1870 US Census, this family resided in Albion township, Butler County, Iowa. The household included Joseph Seaver (age 36, male, farmer, $7000 in real property, $1000 in personal property, born NY), Mary E. Seaver (age 33, female, keeping house, born NY) and Albert Seaver (age 13, male, at home, born WI) [National Archives Microfilm Series M593, Roll 379, Page 606, Dwelling #15, Family #16, Lines 23-25].

In the 1880 US census, the Joseph Seaver family resided in Beaver, Butler County, Iowa. The household included Joseph (age 46, born NY, farmer, father and mother born NY), wife Mary (age 43, born NY, housekeeping, father and mother born NY), son Albert (age 22, born WI, works on farm) and son Arthur (age 4, born IA). [1880 US census on CD-ROM, full census record on LDS Microfilm 1,254,329, page 108C].

In the 1900 US Census, Joseph W. Seaver (head, white, male, born Mar 1834, age 66, married 45 years, born NY, parents born NY, no occupation, owns a house with a mortgage) and his wife Mary E. Seaver (white, female, born Feb 1837, age 63, married 45 years, 2 children born, 1 living, born NY, parents born NY) resided in Beaver township, Butler County, Iowa [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 420, page 19, ED 59, Sheet 1, Line 67].

J.W. Seaver (born 1834, died 1909) and his son, Bert Seaver (born 1857, died 1886) are interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in New Hartford, Butler County, Iowa.