(9145) Seavey. John Seavey and Rachel Beals, married by Rev. Joseph Eckley, Nov. 26, 1800. John
Seavey probably died soon after, as Renil Lincoln and Mrs. Rachel Seve were married, Aug. 13, 1804.
Amos Seavey and Eliza Hunnewell married in Boston by Rev. Thomas Baldwin, Aug. 4, 1807. (“At
Boston, Mass., the wife of Mr. Amos Sevey, aged forty-one,” - New York Spectator, Oct. 12, 1819.)
Amos Seavey of Boston and Anastacia Munsey of Wiscasset, Me., published Oct. 26, 1839. -
Wiscasset, Me., Records. Amos Seavey of Wiscaston, will dated 1871, proven 1877, wife Annie C.,
son George, daughter Harriet Emma Cook, sister Mary Ann Waterman. Thomas Moulton, born
Beverly, Mass., 1798, married ----Seavey of Boston; no children. (“Moulton Genealogy.”) Seaveys of
Greenland, N. H. Information wanted of Captain Thomas Seavey, born 1730, died 1799; John
Seavey, who married Anna Leavitt, 1797; Sarah Seavey, who married Jethro Dame of Newington,
November 1806.
(9146) 1. Shepard, Ayer. I should like the ancestors of Hannah Ayer of Haverhill, Mass., who married John Shepard, February, 1705. The “Genealogy of the Ayer Family” gives several Hannahs among the early descendants of the Haverhill immigrant, but as it is not stated whom they married it is impossible to distinquish them.
2. Butler, Marston. To what family did Martha Butler, who married Winthrop Marston of North Hampton and Brentwood, N. H., some time between 1732 and 1742, belong? I think her home before her marriage was in Ipswich, Mass. I should like her ancestors as far back as they can be traced.