Person:Thomas Seaver (23)

Watchers
Thomas S Seaver
m. Bef 1814
  1. John F Seaver1814 - 1863
  2. Thomas S Seaver1816 - 1894
  3. George M SeaverAbt 1821 -
  4. Ebenezer SeaverAbt 1824 - 1857
  • HThomas S Seaver1816 - 1894
  • WLydia Brown1817 - 1891
m. 25 Nov 1841
  1. Lydia Seaver1843 -
  2. Stanley Seaver1845 -
  3. Hartley Seaver1849 -
  4. Harriet E Seaver1853 -
  5. Anna J Seaver1857 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas S Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? May 1816 Nova Scotia, Canada
Marriage 25 Nov 1841 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United StatesVR, 358
to Lydia Brown
Death[1] 3 Nov 1894 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesage 78y 6m

CENSUS:

In the 1850 US census, the Thomas S. Seaver family resided in Roxbury, Norfolk County, MA. The household included Thomas S. Seaver (age 33, expressman, born CT), Lydia Seaver (age 33, born CT), Lydia Seaver (age 7, born CT), Stanley Seaver (age 5, born MA), and Hartley Seaver (age 1, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,443,550, page 170, family #2783].

In the 1860 US Census, this family resided in the 4th Ward of Roxbury, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. The household included Thomas S. Seaver (age 44, male, express man, $2500 in real property, $800 in personal property, born Montreal, Canada), Lydia B. Seaver (age 42, female, born ME), Lydia W. Seaver (age 16, female, born MA, attended school), Stanly Seaver (age 14, male, born MA, attended school), Hartley Seaver (age 11, male, born MA, attended school), Harriet E. Seaver (age 7, female, born MA, attended school), Anna J. Seaver (age 2, female, born MA) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 517, Page 537, Lines 4-10].

In the 1870 US census, the Thomas S. Seaver family resided in Boston Ward 15, Suffolk County, MA. The household included Thomas S. Seaver (age 53, expressman, $4,000 in real property, $1,800 in personal property, born ME), Lydia B. Seaver (age 52, keeping house, born ME), Stanley Seaver (age 25, bookkeeper, born MA), Hartly Seaver (age 21, expressman, born MA), Hattie E. Seaver (age 17, at school, born MA), Annie J. Seaver (age 13, at school, born MA), Charles Manning (age 27, clerk in store, born MA) and Lydia Manning (age 26, no occupation, born MA). [LDS Microfilm 0,552,148, page 351 of Boston Ward 15, house #1736, family #2913].

In the 1880 US Census, this family resided in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The household included Thomas S. Seaver (self, married, male, white, age 63, born Canada, a public carriage driver, father born Canada, mother born Scotland), Lydia B. Seaver (wife, married, female, white, age 62, born ME, keeping house, father born Canada, mother born ME), Annie Seaver (daughter, single, female, white, age 22, born MA, at home, father born Canada, mother born ME), Stanley Seaver (son, single, male, white, age 34, born MA, clerk shoe store, father born Canada, mother born ME) and Harriet E. Seaver (daughter, single, female, white, age 27, born MA, at home, father born Canada, mother born Scotland) [National Archives Microfilm Series T9, Roll 0560, Page 313C].

In the 1910 census, the remnant of this family resided at 28 Marcella Street in the 22nd Ward of Boston in Suffolk county, Massachusetts. The family included Annie I. Seaver (head, female, white, age 49, single, born MA, father born Scottish Canada, mother born ME, bookkeeper, works in office), sister Harriet E. Seaver (female, white, age 53, single, born MA, father born Scottish Canada, mother born ME) and sister Lydia W. Manning (female, white, widowed, 3 children born, 3 living, born MA, father born Scottish Canada, mother born ME, button hole maker) [National Archives Microfilm Series T624, Roll 623, ED 1600, Sheet 10A, page 42, dwelling #129, family #201].

References
  1. Boston, Suffolk County, MA (MA VR 447.444).