Person:Stillman Seaver (1)

Watchers
Stillman Mead Seaver
m. Bef 1792
  1. Ansel Seaver1792 - 1875
  2. Hyman Seaver1794 - 1823
  3. Cyrus Seaver1795 - 1867
  4. Isaac Seaver1797 - 1876
  5. Robert Seaver1799 - 1884
  6. Alvin Seaver1800 - 1865
  7. Nancy Seaver1801 - 1822
  8. Lydia Seaver1803 -
  9. Ebenezer Seaver1804 - 1861
  10. Stillman Mead Seaver1806 - 1875
  • HStillman Mead Seaver1806 - 1875
  • WHannah Martin1810 - 1881
m. 4 Dec 1828
  1. Hannah Martin Seaver1830 - 1893
  2. Samuel M. Seaver1832 - Bef 1839
  3. James Munroe Seaver1834 - 1901
  4. Lydia M. Seaver1837 -
  5. Samuel Martin Seaver1839 - 1916
  6. _____ SeaverAbt 1842 - Abt 1842
  7. Myra Elizabeth Seaver1845 -
  8. Wesley Martin Seaver1850 - 1927
Facts and Events
Name Stillman Mead Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? 11 Apr 1806 Williamstown, Orange, Vermont, United States
Marriage 4 Dec 1828 Williamstown, Orange, Vermont, United Statesto Hannah Martin
Death? 10 Dec 1875 Williamstown, Orange County, VT

SOURCE: JMSeaver #336, Henry 3.1.6.2.1.10

BIRTH: as Stebman Mead Seaver, son of Robert/Lydia,

        11 Apr 1806 Williamstown VT (IGI)

DEATH: 10 Dec 1875 (JMS)

MARRIAGE: to Hannah Martin 4 Dec 1828 Williamstown, Orange Co VT (IGI)

RESIDENCE: Farmer and Assistant Judge, Williamstown VT (JMS)

In the 1830 United States Census, Stillman M. Seaver was a head of household residing in Williamstown, Orleans County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 20 to 30 (1830 United States Census, Orleans County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Williamstown, Page 216, FHL Microfilm 0,027,451).

In the 1840 United States Census, Stillman Seaver was a head of household residing in Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont. The household included one free white male under age 5, one free white male aged 5 to 10, one free white male aged 20 to 30, one free white male aged 30 to 40, 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, Orange County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Williamstown, Page 271, FHL Microfilm 0,027,440).

In the 1850 US census, the Stillman M. Seaver family resided in Williamstown, Orange County, Vermont. The household included Stillman M. Seaver (age 44, a farmer, $1,500 in real property, born VT), Hannah Seaver (age 40, born VT), J. Munroe Seaver (age 16, a farmer, born VT), Lydia M. Seaver (age 12, born VT), Samuel M. Seaver (age 10, born VT), Elizabeth M. Seaver (age 4, born VT), Wesley M. Seaver (age 5/12, born VT) and Elizabeth Wood (age 16, born VT) [FHL Microfilm 0,444,925, page 275, dwelling #172, family #172].

In the 1860 US census, the S.W. Seaver family resided in Williamstown, Orange County, VT. The household included S.W. (age 54, farmer, born VT, $3,000 in real property, $1,395 in personal property), Hannah (age 49, born VT), Lydia M. (age 22, born VT), Samuel M. (age 20, born VT), Elizabeth M. (age 14, born VT), and Wesley M. (age 10, born VT). [1860 VT Census, LDS Microfilm 0,805,323, page 641, house #211].

In the 1870 US census, the Stillman Seaver family resided in Williamstown, Orange County, VT. The household included Stillman (age 64, farmer, $4,500 in real property, $3,140 in personal property, born VT), Hannah (age 59, keeping house, born VT), Lydia M. (age 32, at home, born VT), Mira E. (age 24, born VT) and Wesley M. (age 20, works on farm, born VT). [1870 US census for Orange County, VT, LDS Microfilm 0,553,121, page 516, dwelling #168, family #175].