Person:Owen Seaver (1)

m. Mar 1833
  1. Thomas Orville Seaver1833 - 1912
  2. Francis Parker Seaver1835 - 1918
  3. Richard Adam Seaver1836 - 1916
  4. Charles Henry Seaver1839 - 1899
  5. William Harris Seaver1842 - 1905
  6. Owen L. Seaver1844 - 1917
  7. George W. Seaver1846 - 1870
  8. Eva Abigail Seaver1848 - 1923
m. Abt 1885
  1. Maurice E. Seaver1887 - 1959
  2. Gertrude E. Seaver1890 - 1968
Facts and Events
Name Owen L. Seaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Mar 1844 Cavendish, Windsor, Vermont, United States
Marriage Abt 1885 VTto Clara E. Perkins
Death[1] 10 Sep 1917 Windsor, Vermont, United States
Burial[1] Taftsville Cemetery, Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, United States

CENSUS:

In the 1900 US Census, this family resided in Pomfret township, Windsor County, Vermont. The family included Owen L. Seaver (head of household, white, male, born Mar 1844, age 56, married 15 years, born VT, parents born VT, a farmer, owns farm with a mortgage), Clara E. Seaver (wife, white, female, born Jul 1856, age 43, married 15 years, 2 children born, 2 living, born VT, parents born VT), Maurice C. Seaver (son, white, male, born Nov 1887, age 12, single, born VT, parents born VT, at school) and Gertrude E. Seaver (daughter, white, female, born Oct 1890, age 9, single, born VT, parents born VT, at school) [National Archives Microfilm Series T623, Roll 1696, Page 194, ED 279, Sheet 6, Line 98].

In the 1910 US Census, Owen L. Seaver (head, male, white, age 66, first marriage, married 24 years, born VT, parents born VT, no occupation) and his wife Clara E. Seaver (female, white, age 63, first marriage, married 24 years, born VT, parents born VT, 2 children born, 2 living) resided in Taftsville Village in Woodstock township, Windsor County, Vermont [National Archives Microfilm T624, Roll 1618, ED 271, sheet 7B, page 304, dwelling #121, family #127].

In the 1920 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont. The family included Clara E. Seaver (head of household, female, white, age 63, widowed, born VT, parents born VT, a housekeeper, works in own home) and Gertrude E. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 29, single, born VT, parents born VT, a high school teacher) [National Archives Microfilm Series T625, Roll 1873, Page 273, ED 159, Sheet 3, Line 26-27].

In the 1930 US Census, the remnant of this family resided in Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included Clara E. Seaver (head, owns home worth $1,700, female, white, age 73, widow, born VT, parents born VT/VT, no occupation) and Gertrude E. Seaver (daughter, female, white, age 39, single, born VT, parents born VT/VT, a teacher, works in high school) [National Archives Microfilm Series T626, Roll 2432, Page 6B, ED 39, Dwelling #155, Family #164, Lines 86-87].

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Owen L Seaver, in Find A Grave.