Based on the probate file of Amos Slawson, we know that Seth Weed was married to Amos' daughter Cath… ‎(NI401)‎
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Show Details Shared Note: - Based on the probate file of Amos Slawson, we know that Seth Weed was married to Amos' daughter Catherine. Based on the census data for Amos, we can conclude that Catherine was born in Pound Ridge, which is in Westchester County, New York. Not enough is yet known about Catherine to even estimate her birth date. It is fairly safe to say that Charlotte Slawson and Seth Weed were most likely married in Westchester county, though no record was sought. We know from the probate file for Amos, that Seth and Catherine Weed had migrated to Steuben county in New York by 1830. A review of the 1820 census record for Steuben county shows a Seth Weed living with his wife and two daughters, only a few doors away from his Brother in law, Thomas Brush. This 1820 census record is most likely our Seth and Catherine Weed. By 1830 the family of Elisha and Nancy Avery have also migrated to Steuben county. A review of the 1840 census records shows that the families of Seth Weed and Elisha Avery have migrated again, this time landing in the town of Porter, which is in Cass county in Michigan.

From the book "History of Cass County, from 1825 to 1875", by Howard S. Rogers, we know that an 1832 or 1833 entry was made in the land records for the town of Porter in the name of "S. Weed" ‎(page 203)‎. From page 206 of the same book, we know that Seth Weed served as the Town Clerk for Porter for three of the years between 1838 and 1842.

Also from "A Twentieth Century History of Cass County, Michigan", by L.H. Glover we have the following, on page 599. From the biography of Henry C. Benson. " He ‎(Joseph Benson)‎ was married in Porter township in 1844 to Miss Harriet Weed, a daughter of Seth and Catherine Weed. Her father was for many years a justice of the peace and held the office of supervisor and other local positions, the duties of which were always promptly, faithfully and capably performed by him. He was a prominent man and teacher in the county and exerted a strong and beneficial influence for the intellectual development and moral progress of his locality, also upholding its legal and political status."

We also know from "Family Maps of Cass County Michigan" by Gregory A. Boyd. That Seth Weed owned property in Township 7S Range 13W, section number 29. This land was patented to Seth in 1838.

Unfortunately, a cursory review of Cass county death records reveals nothing as to the passing of Seth and Catherine Weed. A review of the census records would indicate that Catherine Slawson Weed passed between 1840 and 1850, and that Seth Weed died between 1850 and 1860.



Based on the probate file of Amos Slawson, we know that Seth Weed was married to Amos' daughter Cath…

INDINameBirthAnniversaryPlaceChildrenDeathAnniversaryAgePlaceLast Change
1I401Weed, Seth
SETH,WEEDWEED,SETH
about 1805
219 0
Yes
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Total individuals : 1
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