Person:Josiah Seaver (3)

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Josiah Willis Seaver
m. 7 Mar 1799
  1. Josiah Willis Seaver1800 - 1852
  2. Rebecca Seaver1802 -
  3. Almon Seaver1804 - 1814
  4. Elijah Seaver1806 -
  5. Lewis Seaver1808 - 1888
  6. Eunice Seaver1810 -
  7. Betsy C. Seaver1812 -
  8. Demis Marian Seaver1815 - 1906
  9. Clarissa Cowins Seaver1817 -
  10. Christopher Columbus Seaver1820 -
  11. Nancy J. Seaver1822 - 1853
  • HJosiah Willis Seaver1800 - 1852
  • WSarah HollisAbt 1803 -
m. Bef 1825
  1. Phila A. Seaver1825 -
  2. Silas Hubbel Seaver1827 - Bef 1900
  3. Delia M. Seaver1829 -
  4. Hiram J. Seaver1831 - 1861
  5. Charles Preston Seaver1833 -
  6. Calvin J. Seaver1835 - 1889
  7. Nancy SeaverAbt 1837 -
  8. Betsey Ann Seaver1837 -
  9. Henry C Seaver1839 -
  10. Curtis C. Seaver1840 - 1872
  11. Mary Jane Seaver1842 -
  12. Lathan T. Seaver1844 - 1900
  13. Loren B. Seaver1848 -
Facts and Events
Name Josiah Willis Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 9 Dec 1800 Moretown, Washington County, VT (VR)
Marriage Bef 1825 Moretown, Washington, Vermont, United StatesProbably
to Sarah Hollis
Death? 26 Mar 1852 Moretown, Washington County, VT (VR)

BIRTH: IGI, JMSeaver #154-i

MARRIAGE: to Sarah Hollis (JMSeaver)

RESIDENCE: Moretown VT (JMS)

In the 1830 United States Census, Josiah W. Seaver (enumerated as "John W. Seaver") was a head of household residing in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont. The household included one free white male under age 5, one free white male aged 20 to 30, two free white females under age 5 and one free white female aged 20 to 30 (1830 United States Census, Washington County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Moretown, Page 303, FHL Microfilm 0,027,449).

In the 1840 United States Census, Josiah W. Seaver was a head of household residing in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont. The household included one free white male under age 5, three free white males aged 5 to 10, one free white male aged 10 to 15, one free white male aged 30 to 40, two free white females aged 10 to 15 and one free white female aged 30 to 40 (1840 United States Census, Washington County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Moretown, Page 258, FHL Microfilm 0,027,441).

In the 1850 US census, the Josiah W. Seaver family resided in Moretown, Washington county, Vermont. The household included Josiah W. (age 50, a farmer, $200 in real property, born NH), Sarah (age 46, born VT), Silas H. (age 22, born VT), Hiram M. (age 18, born VT), Charles P. (age 16, born VT), Calvin E. (age 14, born VT), Curtis A. (age 12, born VT), Mary J. (age 8, born VT) and Stephen P. (age 6, born VT) [FHL Microfilm 0,444,927, page 269, dwelling #1476, family #1486].

In the 1860 US census, the remnant of the Josiah Willis Seaver family resided in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont. The household included Sarah Seaver (age 57, born VT, $300 in real property, $0 in personal property) and Loren Seaver (age 11, born VT). [1860 VT Census, FHL Microfilm 0,805,324, page 811, house #2730]. Some of the children of Josiah and Sarah were found in nearby homes: Nathan Seaver (age 16, farm laborer, born VT) lived on the farm of William Printiss (page 794, house #2601); Mary J. Seaver (age 18, domestic, born VT) lived in the house of Hiram Hathaway (page 811, house #2734); Calvin Seaver (age 25, farm laborer, born VT) lived in the house of Curtiss Haskins (page 814, house #2755); Silas H. Seaver lived nearby also (page 811, house #2733).