Person:Parley Seaver (1)

Watchers
m. 11 Feb 1772
  1. Samuel Seaver1772 - 1857
  2. Robert Rayment Seaver1774 - 1778
  3. George Dowery Seaver1776 -
  4. Betsy Seaver1779 - 1841
  5. Parley Seaver1781 - 1842
  6. Sally Seaver1785 -
  7. Nathaniel Seaver1787 -
  8. Joseph Seaver1789 - Abt 1856
  9. Lucy Seaver1792 - 1888
  10. Matilda Seaver1796 -
  11. Asa Seaver1799 - 1868
m. Abt 1801
  1. Perley Seaver1801 -
  2. Robert Rayment Seaver1802 - 1876
  3. Jane SeaverAbt 1804 -
  4. Mary Seaver1806 - 1862
  5. Louisa SeaverAbt 1808 -
  6. Matilda SeaverAbt 1810 -
  7. Lucy Seaver1812 - 1878
  8. Phebe SeaverAbt 1814 -
  9. Rebecca SeaverAbt 1817 -
  10. Miranda Seaver1820 - 1849
  11. Joseph Nathaniel Seaver1824 - 1869
  12. Lucinda Seaver1825 -
Facts and Events
Name Parley Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 17 Dec 1781 Westminster, Worcester County, MA (VR, 84)
Marriage Abt 1801 NHto Mary\Polly Crane
Death? 26 May 1842 Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, NY

SOURCES: JM Seaver - 127.

BIRTH: IGI; JMS-127

DEATH: JMS-127

MARRIED: JMS-127

RESIDENCE: lived in Stockholm, NY; farmer (JMS-127)

CENSUS:

In the 1820 United States Census, Parley Seaver was a head of household residing in Crown Point, Essex County, New York. The household included one free white male aged 16 to 18, one free white male aged 16 to 26, and one free white female aged 16 to 26 (1820 United States Census, Washington County, New York, Population Schedule, Hebron, Page 199, FHL Microfilm 0,193,724).

In the 1830 United States Census, Parley Sever was a head of household in Crown Point township, Essex County, New York. The household included two free white males under age 5, one free white male aged 5 to 10, one free white male aged 30 to 40, one free white male aged 40 to 50, one free white female under age 5, one free white female aged 5 to 10, two free white females aged 10 to 15, three free white females aged 15 to 20, one free white female aged 30 to 40 and one free white female aged 40 to 50 (1830 United States Census, Essex County, New York, Population Schedule, Crown Point, Page 271, FHL Microfilm 0,017,174).

In the 1840 United States Census, Parley Seever was a head of household residing in Stockholm township, St. Lawrence County, New York. The household included one free white male aged 10 to 15, one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 50 to 60, one free white female under age 5, one free white female aged 10 to 15, and one free white female aged 20 to 30 ( 1840 United States Census, St. Lawrence County, New York, Population Schedule, Stockholm, Page 299, FHL Microfilm 0,017,204).

In the 1850 US census, the remnant of this family resided in Stockholm, St. Lawrence County, NY. The household included Samuel M. Ayres (age 28, farmer, born Canada), Lucinda Ayres (age 24, born NY), Louisa Ayres (age 3, born NY), Adelaide Ayres (age 1, born NY) and Polly Seaver (age 66, born NH) [FHL Microfilm 0,444,306, page 114].