| | 1850 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 |
| Ward Vining | 23 | 34 | 43 | 54 | ? | ? |
| Jane Cecelia (Reed) Vining | 25 | 35 | 45 | 55 | ? | ? |
| Gertrude Amaret Vining | 4 | living in separate household | | | | |
| Jasper Ward Vining | 2 | 12 | living in separate household | 32 | ? | ? |
| Mortimer Jay Vining | 0 m. | 10 | 20 | married and living in separate household | | |
| Lester Reed Vining | | 7 | 17 | married and living in separate household | | |
| Morton Moore Vining | | 4 | 13 | [see note below] | | |
| [Jennie or Jane?] Sarah Vining | | 2 | 12 | living in separate household | | |
| Etta Cecelia Vining | | 7 m. | 10 | living in separate household | | |
| Foster Vining | | | 8 | living in separate household [see note below] | | |
| Hattie May Vining | | | 4 | [living? in separate household] | | |
1850 Southwick, Hampden County, Massachusetts - dwelling 42, family 45:
1860 Southwick, Hampden County, Massachusetts - dwelling 74, family 71:
1870 Granby, Hartford County, Connecticut - dwelling 176, family 166:
1880 Southwick, Hampden County, Massachusetts - Also living in this household in 1880 was John Cowles (66 y., b. Connecticut). In 1880, Morton Moore Vining was living with a Skinner family in Southwick, Hampden County, Massachusetts. That family was composed of Mary Jane Skinner (mother, 40 y.), Ida L. Skinner (daughter, 15 y., likely the "Luella Skinner" that Morton Moore Vining married in 1881), Frank S. Skinner (son, 10 y.), Mary S. Skinner (daughter, 7 y.), and Charles E. Skinner (son, 5 y.). In 1880, Foster Vining was a servant in the household of an Isaac T. Webb family in Southwick, Massachusetts.: