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In the 1850 US census, the William Sever family resided in Milford township, Oakland County, MI. The family included William Sever (age 28, male, farmer, $400 in real property, born NY), Nahoma Sever (age 25, female, born NY), and Julia Sever (age 3, female, born MI). [FHL Microfilm 0,443,576, page 545, dwelling #1469]. In the 1860 US Census, this family resided in Highland township, Oakland County, Michigan. The family included William Seaver (age 37, male, farmer, $3000 in real property, $1800 in personal property, born NY), Elizabeth Seaver (age 36, female, house keeper, born NY), Julia Seaver (age 12, female, born MI, attended school) and Smith Seaver (age 6, male, born MI, attended school) [National Archives Microfilm Series M653, Roll 556, Page 159, Line 13, dwelling #1188, family #1157]. In the 1870 US census, the William P. Seaver family resided in Milford town, Oakland County, MI. The household included William P. Seaver (age 47, retired farmer, $3000 in real property, $4000 in personal property, born NY), Elizabeth Seaver (age 46, keeping house, born NY), Julia Seaver (age 22, at home, born MI) and William S. Seaver (age 18, at home, born MI). [FHL Microfilm 0,552,193, page 343, dwelling #243, family #243]. In the 1880 US census, William P. Seaver (age 57, born NY), wife Lydia M. Seaver (age 356, born MI) and step-daughter Effie Lockwood (age 14, born MI) resided in Highland, Oakland County, Michigan [LDS CD-ROM for 1880 US Census, full record on FHL Microfilm 1,255,598, page 128C]. |