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m. 1839
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In the 1850 US Census, the Thomas Sever family resided in Sullivan, Madison County, New York. The household included Thomas Sever (age 36, cooper, $1,200 in real property, born MA), Elizabeth Sever (age 34, born NY), Wm Seaver (age 7, born NY), John Sever (age 5, born NY), Milo Sever (age 3, born NY) and Lora Sever (age 6/12, born NY) [FHL Microfilm 0,017,089, page 051]. In the 1860 US census, the Thomas W. Seaver family resided in Dallas township, Clinton County, MI. The household included Thomas W. Seaver (age 46, farmer, $2000 in real property, $700 in personal property, born MA), Elizabeth Seaver (age 44, born NY), William E. Seaver (age 17, born NY), John S. Seaver (age 15, born NY), Milo Seaver (age 13, born NY), Lora Seaver (age 10, born NY), Isaac S. Seaver (age 7, born MI) and Henry G. Seaver (age 2, born MI). [FHL Microfilm 0,803,540, page 809, dwelling #387, family #346]. In the 1870 US census, the remnant of this family resided in Lyons township, Ionia County, Michigan. The household included Elizabeth Seaver (age 51, widow farmer, $6,000 in real property, $1,600 in personal property, born NY), Wm. E. Seaver (age 27, farming, born NY), Milo Seaver (age 23, farming, born MI), Lora E. Seaver (age 20, born NY), Isaac S. Seaver (age 18, born MI), Oscar Seaver (age 12, born MI) and Kurry Seaver (age 9, male, born MI). [1870 US Census for Michigan, FHL Microfilm 0,552,175, page 519, dwelling #310, family #327]. Son John S. Seaver (age 22, at school, born NY) is probably the one listed at Michigan State Agricultural college in Meridian township, Ingham County, MI. [1870 US Census for Michigan, FHL Microfilm 0,552,174, page 236]. |