Person:Thomas Seaver (6)

Watchers
m. 15 Mar 1792
  1. Elisha SeaverAbt 1795 - 1855
  2. Thomas SeaverAbt 1797 - 1851
  3. Sally SeaverAbt 1800 -
  4. Mahala SeaverAbt 1803 -
m. 13 Nov 1817
  1. Martha C. Seaver1823 -
  2. Samuel M. Seaver1829 - 1853
  3. Patience Seaver1833 - 1910
  4. Mary Jane Seaver1834 -
  5. Louisa Seaver1836 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Seaver
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1797 prob. Kingston, Rockingham County, NH
Marriage 13 Nov 1817 Plaistow, Rockingham County, NH, (vr)to Hannah Collins
Death? 22 Jul 1851 Kingston, Rockingham County, NH

Henry # 2.5.2.6.1

SOURCES: "Greeley" book

BIRTH: Greeley

DEATH: 22 Jul 1851 Kingston NH (Greeley book)

MARRIAGE: To Hannah Collins in Kingston NH, 1820

CHILDREN: From Greeley book

MILITARY RECORDS:

Thomas Seaver enlisted as a Private in the War of 1812, serving in Long's Command in the New Hsmpshire Volunteer Militia (List of Soldiers who served in the War of 1812, National Archives Microfilm Series M602, Roll 185).

CENSUS:

In the 1820 United States Census, Thomas Seaver was a head of household residing in Kingston town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 26 to 45, one free white female under age 10 and one free white female aged 16 to 26 (1820 United States Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Kingston, Page 372, FHL Microfilm 0,205,622).

In the 1850 US census, the Thomas Seaver family resided in Kingsotn, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The household included Thomas Seaver (age 53, a laborer, born NH), Hannah (age 49, born NH), Samuel Seaver (age 24, born NH), Mary Seaver (age 19, born NH), Joseph Beede (age 29, born NH) and John Beede (age 1, born NH) [FHL Microfilm 0,443,641, page 176, dwelling #660, family #695].