Person:Peter Seaver (3)

Watchers
Peter Whitcomb Seaver
b.Abt 1781 MA
m. 28 Dec 1769
  1. Jonathan Seaver1770 - 1854
  2. Rebecca SeaverAbt 1772 -
  3. Patty SeaverAbt 1774 -
  4. Sally SeaverAbt 1776 -
  5. Olive SeaverAbt 1778 -
  6. Lydia SeaverAbt 1780 -
  7. Peter Whitcomb SeaverAbt 1781 - 1863
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
Facts and Events
Name Peter Whitcomb Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1781 MA
Marriage 7 Mar 1799 Buckland, Franklin County, MA (VR, 106)to Eunice Leffingwell
Death? 23 Jan 1863 Worcester, Washington County, VT (VR, age 81)


CENSUS:

In the 1810 United States Census, Peter Seaver was a head of household in Moretown town, Chittenden County, Vermont. The household included four males under age 10, one male aged 26 to 45, two females under age 10, and one female aged 26 to 45 (1810 United States Census Population Schedule, Moretown town, Chittenden County, Vermont, Page 190, FHL Microfilm 0,218,668).

In the 1820 United States Census, Peter Seaver was a head of household residing in Moretown town, Washington County, Vermont. The household included one free white male under age 10, two free white males aged 10 to 16, one free white male aged 16 to 26, one free white male aged 26 to 45, three free white females under age 10, one free white female aged 10 to 16, one free white female aged 16 to 26, and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1820 United States Census, Washington County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Moretown, Page 026, FHL Microfilm 0,281,249).

In the 1830 United States Census, Peter Seaver was a head of household residing in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 5 to 10, one free white male aged 40 to 50, two free white females under age 5 and one free white female aged 30 to 40 (1830 United States Census, Washington County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Moretown, Page 303, FHL Microfilm 0,027,449).

In the 1840 United States Census, Peter W. Seaver was a head of household residing in Worcester town, Washington County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 60 to 70, one free white female aged 15 to 20 and one free white female aged 60 to 70 (1840 United States Census, Washington County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Worcester, Page 362, FHL Microfilm 0,027,441).

In the 1850 US census, Peter Seaver (age 70, a laborer, born MA) and Eunice Seaver (age 71, born MA) resided in Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont [FHL Microfilm 0,444,927, page 205, dwelling #613, family #623].

In the 1860 US census, Peter W. Seaver (age 79, born MA) and his wife Eunice (age 80, born MA) resided in Worcester, Washington County, Vermont with their daughter and her family. The household included David W. Folsom (age 40, millwright, born VT), Maria Folsom (age 45, born VT), Edward P. Folsom (age 17, born VT), Francis P. Folsom (age 14, born VT), and Charles W. Folsom (age 11, born VT). [1860 VT Census, FHL Microfilm 0,805,324, page 174, house #2688].