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Samuel Seaver (1772 - 1857)

Samuel Seaver
Born in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusettsmap
Son of [father unknown] and
Husband of — married 18 Feb 1841 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, United Statesmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 85 in Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, United Statesmap
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Contents

Biography

This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

Birth

Birth:
Date: 9 MAY 1772
Place: Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States[1]

Death

Death:
Date: 20 DEC 1857
Place: Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, United States[2]

User ID

User ID: BDB60D3B669C48F9B5541B291270C1AF3D68

Data Changed

Data Changed:
Date: 13 DEC 2011

Prior to import, this record was last changed 13 DEC 2011.

Note

Note: In the 1810 United States Census, Samuel Sever was a head of household
residing in Charlestown town, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 26 to 45, two free white females under age 10, one free white female aged 10 to 16 and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1810 United States Census Population Schedule, Charlestown, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Page 142, FHL Microfilm 0,218,684).
In the 1820 United States Census, Samuel Sever was a head of household residing in Charlestown town, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 16 to 26, one free white male over age 45, two free white females aged 10 to 16, one free white female aged 16 to 26, and one free white female aged 26 to 45 (1820 United States Census, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Charlestown, Page 074, FHL Microfilm 0,205,621).
In the 1830 United States Census, Samuel Seaver was a head of household residing in Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. The household included one free white male aged 15 to 20, one free white male aged 20 to 30, one free white male aged 60 to 70, one free white male aged 80 to 90, one free white female aged 15 to 20, one free white females aged 20 to 30 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1830 United States Census, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Population Schedule, Charlestown, Page 246, FHL Microfilm 0,337,927).
In the 1840 United States Census, Samuel Seaver was a head of household residing in Springfield town, Windsor County, Vermont. The household included one free white male aged 60 to 70 and one free white female aged 50 to 60 (1840 United States Census, Windsor County, Vermont, Population Schedule, Springfield, Page 233, FHL Microfilm 0,027,442).
In the 1850 US Census, Samuel Sever (age 78, a farmer, $2,000 in real property, born MA) and Betsey (age 68, born VT) resided in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont [FHL Microfilm 0,444,930, page 464, dwelling #261, family #266].

Baptism

Baptism: Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Date: 12 JUL 1772[3]

Reference

Reference: 23036

Marriage

Husband: Samuel Seaver
Wife: @I14495@
Marriage:
Date: 1 APR 1798
Place: Charlestown, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States[4]
Husband: Samuel Seaver
Wife: Betsey Glazier
Marriage:
Date: 18 FEB 1841
Place: Springfield, Windsor, Vermont, United States[5]
Husband: @I38805@
Wife: Sarah Cutter
Child: Samuel Seaver
Child: Robert Rayment Seaver
Child: George Dowery Seaver
Child: Betsy Seaver
Child: Parley Seaver
Child: Sally Seaver
Child: Nathaniel Seaver
Child: Joseph Seaver
Child: Lucy Seaver
Child: Matilda Seaver
Child: Asa Seaver
Marriage:
Date: 11 FEB 1772
Place: Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[6]

Sources

  • Source: S331 Abbreviation: Vermont Vital Records - BMD Cards (FamilySearch) Title: "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954,” digital image, FamilySearch International (https://familysearch.org/), citing original data from the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, Middlesex, Vermont Repository: #R46
  • Repository: R46 Name: FamilySearch International (https://familysearch.org) Address: CONT Salt Lake City, Utah USA City: Salt Lake City State: Utah Postal Code: USA
  • Source: S428 Abbreviation: Westminster MA VRs to 1849 Title: Systematic History Fund, Vital Records of Westminster, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 (Worcester, Mass.: F.P. Rice, 1908) Repository: #R3
  • Repository: R3 Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society (99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116, USA) Address: Web Address: http://www.americanancestors.org
  • Source: S548 Abbreviation: Marlborough MA VRs to the End of the Year 1849 Title: Franklin P. Rice (editor), Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year1849 (Boston, Mass. : Franklin P. Rice ,1908) Repository: #R3
  1. Source: #S428 Page: Births, page 84: Samuel Sever entry Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  2. Source: #S331
  3. Source: #S548 Page: page 166 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  4. Source: #S64
  5. Source: #S331
  6. Source: #S548 Page: 307 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Randy Seaver for creating WikiTree profile Seaver-149 through the import of Robert Seaver Descendants - 6 generations.ged on Dec 13, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Randy and others.






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