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1 | "From Prince Edward County, Maryland, went three Treadways: One to Kentucky, One to Georgia and one to Ohio. William W. Treadway, born in 1800, was a son of the Treadway who came to Kentucky." . . . Moses Treadway. He came from Prince Edward County, Md., about the year 1777 and settled in Clark County, Kentucky. He married Mary Dewitt, daughter of an early settler of Kentucky. Three sons from born to this union: Moses, born __. William, born March 11, 1800. Some daughters, but cannot get the data. Thomas, born in 1881. (b) William W., married Margaret Bowman about 1821 and had issue four sons and four daughters: Emily, born 1822. Elisha B., born August 26, 1824, in what is now Owsley County, Kentucky. Helen, born __. Susan, born __. Laura, born __. Simpson, born March 18, 1839. William W., born 1847. Winfield S., born 1853. History of the Tredway Family. By William T. Tredway. W.T. Tredway, Pittsburgh, Pa, 1930. Page 221-222. | Treadway, William Walton (I2509)
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2 | Lucille Laverne “Fern” Pingleton Cline BIRTH 9 Sep 1924 Haileyville, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA DEATH 23 Mar 2012 (aged 87) Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA BURIAL Elmwood Cemetery Hartshorne, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA MEMORIAL ID 87424223 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 0 Lucille Laverne "Fern" Cline, 87, a lifelong resident of Haileyville, died Friday, March 23, 2012, at a local nursing center. Born Sept. 9, 1924, in Haileyville, she was the daughter of Jess Frank and Eula Pearl (Lackey) Pingleton. She grew up in Haileyville and lived there all her life. She married John Raymond Cline Sr. on March 27, 1943, in Haileyville. She was a member of the Hartshorne American Legion Post 180 Auxiliary and received many awards for the many hours of volunteer work she devoted to area veterans centers. In her spare time she loved going to garage sales with her granddaughter, who preceded her in death. She was a longtime member of Haileyville First Baptist Church. Survivors include one son, John R. Cline Jr., of McAlester; one daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Chet Hunter, of Hartshorne. Also, six grandchildren, Ammy Perry and her husband, John, of McAlester, Tommy Howard and his wife, Tandy, of McAlester, Christy Mercer and her husband, Tod, of McAlester, W.F. Grammar and his wife, Misty, of Soper, Kari Hearod and her husband, Kevin, of Indianola, and Robin Woodley and her husband, Steve, of McAlester, and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; a daughter, Karen Elaine Grammar; a granddaughter, Misty Ladawn Hall; a daughter-in-law, Doris Cline, and seven brothers, Jim, Warren, Leroy, Bill, Bob, Clifford and Carl Pingleton. Graveside services were Monday at Elmwood Cemetery Pavilion with Pastor Mike Perry officiating. Burial was at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. | Pingleton, Lucille Laverne "Fern" (I1417)
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3 | "Ped" Wilson Dead "Ped" Wilson, son of the best citizens of Rockcastle county, is dead at Livingston, age 79. His wife died some years ago but three children survive the good man. He was a devout member of the Christian church and a leader in all good moves. He came to Rockcastle from Jackson county and his body was taken back there and laid to rest. Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Friday, 23 December 1927. | Wilson, Pleasant "Ped" (I2437)
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4 | "The Centralia News-Examiner", January 10, 1908 Mrs. Elizabeth Hash, nee Elizabeth Edwards, died January 3rd, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Huston, at Rochester, this state. Death resulted from burns received on Saturday, December 28th, while deceased was eating her breakfast. Miss Elizabeth Edwards was born in Gracen county, Virginia, December 24th, 1821. In 1838 she married Mr. Allen Hash. To this union were born nine children, five daughters and four sons, of whom three survive their mother, namely, Mrs. S. J. Huston, of Rochester, Mrs. John Evans, of Mitchal, Oregon, and Mrs. Martha Cricket, of California. The parents of the deceased died during her infancy. Mr. and Mrs. Hash separated twenty-eight years ago; the husband survives his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hash and family crossed the plains in the year 1852 in an ox team, there being 52 teams in the train. Several times the train was attacked by Indians, and many times, at night, while cooking for the next day's journey, Mrs. Hash would guard what she was cooking from the wolves by throwing chunks of fire at them. Mr. and Mrs. Hash first located in Portland, then a very small village, and from there they moved to Corvallis, Benton county., in 1854. From Benton county they moved to Peoria, Linn county, and from there to Wasco county. There deceased lived until she came to Washington, settling at Rochester October 19th, 1905 Through her long life of trials and hardships Mrs. Hash was ever ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. In her earlier days she had been an excellent nurse. For years prior to her death she was an invalid, but was patient and faithful to the end. The funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. S. J. Huston at Rochester. No minister was present but there was a song service and prayer was offered up by Mr. H. A. Robertson. The remains were laid to rest in the Grand Mound cemetery. Elizabeth's obituary comes from the entry for Allen Hash on Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28666414/allen-hash | Edwards, Elizabeth (I817)
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5 | "The Leon Journal Reporter", Leon, Iowa, Thursday, August 7, 1919, page 5: Mrs. Wm. J. Reynolds Mary Ann Phipps was born in Bates county, Missouri, July 15, 1845, and passed away at her home in High Point township, July 30, 1919, at the age of 74 years and 15 days. The deceased came to Decatur county when she was a child and has lived here continuously in the locality where she died. She was united in marriage in November 1866 to William Jasper Reynolds, who preceded her to the spirit land two years. She is survived by nine children, five sons and four daughters: Charles A. Reynolds, Mrs. Nettie J. Gilbert, Mrs. Louie E. Gilbert, Mrs. Mary M. Phipps, Mrs. Martha A. Clark, William J. Reynolds, Thomas E. Reynolds, Howard H. Reynolds and James A. Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds was a firm believer in Jesus, and lived a good religious life. Her labors on earth are over but her works do follow. Funeral services were held at the residence on Friday, conducted by A. L. Sears and F. A. Garber, and she was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Trullinger cemetery, a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends being in attendance. | Phipps, Mary Anne (I2036)
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6 | "The Leon Reporter", Thursday June 14, 1917, page 11: Jasper Reynolds Passes Away Jasper Reynolds one of the older settlers passed away the latter part of last week and the funeral was held at the home southwest of Garden Grove on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Frank Garber and interment was in the Trullinger cemetery. Mr. Reynolds has been ill for some time and death came as a relief. He has lived a long life of usefulness in our midst and was universally liked by all who knew him.--Garden Grove Express. "The Leon Journal-Reporter", Iowa, Thursday, June 21, 19177, page 4: Jasper Reynolds was born in Hamilton county, Indiana about 1844 and died at his home in High Point township, Decatur county, Iowa, Friday June 1st, 1917. Mr. Reynolds was married to Miss Ann Phipps and to this union were born 10 children, nine of whom are living, five boys and four girls, and they together with the wife are left to mourn his death. Jasper Reynolds lived the life of an upright citizen and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. He was one of a family of seven children and came to Iowa with his parents in the 40's and settled in the eastern part of the state, and in 1852 they came to Decatur county and settled, upon the land on which he lived at the time of his death, the father of the Reynolds boys entering it from the government, and it has never passed out of their hands, and we doubt if there are many similar instances in this section of the state. When the Reynolds family came to Garden Grove there were no frame houses, nothing but the cabins of the Mormons, and at that time they had commenced to leave for Salt Lake, Utah. Funeral services were held at the home Saturday, June 2nd, conducted by Frank A. Garber, interment being in the Trullinger cemetery | Reynolds, William Jasper (I2037)
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7 | * Amos Halsey (son of William H. Halsey, Jr and Rachel Cobb) was born Abt. 1782 in Piney Creek, Alleghany County, North Carolina, died Abt. 1850. Burial unknown Will probated 1856 Smyth Cty Va He married Elizabeth Howell, b ca 1782 d 1802 daughter of Scott? She was dead when he did the will. CHILDREN named in will George Washington 1817-Unknown James Henry 1819-Unknown Silvester 1832-1901 Evelina David Halsey, b. 14 May 1831, North Carolina, d. 29 Sep 1895, Grassy Creek, Morgan County, Kentucky He married Amanda Jane Scott on 27 Feb 1853 in Symth County, Virginia, daughter of MR Scott. In 1861, David traveled From Virginia to Grasse Creek, Morgan County, Kentucky. He was a doctor. CENSUS 1860 Name: David Halsey Age in 1860: 28 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1860: Not Stated, Smyth, Virginia Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Roll: M653_1377 Page: 863 Year: 1860 Head of Household: David Halsey Household Olive aka Olly Halsey Cress 1834-Unknown (died before the will) Married David Cress Mary Halsey Robinson Margaret Halsey Long Jane Halsey Huttons (died before the will) William 1815-1869 Virginia ? WILL SMYTH CTY VA Smyth County VA Will Book 3, pg 15- (accidentally cut off the page # when copied) - Amos Halsey's Will The last will and testament of Amos Halsey Smyth County Virginia Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and of sound mind and memory blessed be almight God for the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say first I give and bequeath unto my son George W. Halsey and James H. Halsey & Silvester & Evelina Halsey single woman my lands to bee equaly divided amongst the above named. And also al of household furniture to but to my daughter Evalina, I will all of my land to the above named to bee Equally divided I will and bequeath to my son David Halsey One black mare & colt and one man saddle. I will and bequeath to my grandson Amos Crase one milk Cow cold flauer and my saddle and one small gun got from Ryan, { I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary Robinson my old yoke of Oxen. I will and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Long my young rone mare I will and bequeath to my daughter Jane Huttons Children Twenty dollars in money { I will and bequeath to my son Silvester Halsey my gray horse now at Thompsons and my new gun { I also will and bequeath to my son James H. Halsey my young sorrel horse { I will and bequeath to my son David Halsey my wagon } I will and bequeath to my daughter Evalina Halsey single woman my old Mar fan and my young yoke of oxen I will and bequeath to my son William Halsey Nine dollars in money I will and bequeath to my daughter Evelina Halsey single woman al of my stalls of hogs { I hereby do appont James Wilson as my Exetor to collect all debts owing or coming to me and pay all debts aganst me as primcusd debton, and divide the Remainder equally amongst my lawful Heirs { Amos (his x mark) Halsey Signed seald published and declared by the above named Amos Halsey to bee his last will and testament in the presance of ous who at his request and in his presance have subscribed our name as witness there unto David Reedy Stephen South This 21st day of May 1856 Virginia At a Court held for Smyth County June 17th 1856 This the last will and testament of Amos Halsey Decd was proved in Court by the oaths of David Reedy and Stephen South Subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be recorded And on the motion of James Wilson the executor there in named who made oath there to and together with David Reedy and William Blesing his securities entered into and acknowledged a bond in the pinalty of Two Thousand Dollars Conditioned according to law a probat of said will is granted him according to law. Teste J. F. Pendleton Clk Smyth County, Virginia Will Book 3, pg 70-71 - Amos Halsee's Appraisment Bill The appraisement of the property of Amos Halsee Decd this 21 day of June 1856 1 Gray Horse To Silvester Halsee $ 95.00 1 Black Mare & Colt To David Haulsee 125.00 1 Roan Mare To Margaret Long 85.00 1 Sorrel Horse To Jas H. Haulsee 85.00 1 Sorrel Mare To Eveline Haulsee 10.00 1 2 Horse Waggon To David Haulsee 55.00 7 head hogs To Eveline Haulsee 19.00 House & Kitchen furniture To Eveline Haulsee 25.00 1 Gun To Amos Crace 4.50 1 Black saddle To Amos Crace 3.00 1 Cow To Amos Crace 13.00 1 New Gun To Silvester Haulsee 12.00 1 Mans Saddle To David Haulsee 4.00 1 yoke of steers To Eveline Haulsee 60.00 1 Do Do To Mary Robinson 45.00 | Halsey, Amos (I2300)
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8 | *Daniel Jones Born: 12/26/1777 Parents unknown Married 1 Eleanor Long Married: 2 in 1821 at: Alleghany Co, NC widow Nancy Elizabeth STURGILL Weaver Steadham Born: 24 OCT 1799 at: Grayson Co, VA Died: 11 JUL 1881 at: Alleghany Co, NC Death 10/13/1857 Believed to be buried here in unmarked grave Children Elizabeth Spurlin patience Toliver Ann Leah Darnell Polly Crumple phoebe Cox Isabel Mulkey john Anthony m 1 m 2 Eliz Baldwin Martha Long Rachel Turner Cynthia Stamper Tobias m Nancy weaver Rebecca Doughton Caroline Hash | Jones, Daniel (I2007)
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9 | *Name: Allen Bartlett STIDHAM Sr. Name is also Steadham/Stedham Birth: ABT 1790 in Wilkes Co., North Carolina Death: AFT 1859 Married Widow Elizabeth Sturgill Weaver. One of his unknown sons may have been Enoch Stidham who married Rachel Landrith/Landreth on 26 Nov 1853, Ashe Co., North Carolina, and was listed in the 1870 Allegheny County, North Carolina census. One of his unknown daughters may have been Nancy Stidham who married Nathaniel Stamper on 20 Dec 1850, Ashe Co., North Carolina. Another of his unknown daughters may have been Sarah Stidham who married George Grimsley on 28 Jul 1847, Ashe Co., North Carolina. The 1850 Ashe Co. North Carolina census listed a John Stidham (b. c1825), living alone. He may have been another of Allen Bartlett Stidham's unknown children | Stidham, Alan B. (I2008)
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10 | *Nathan Weaver Born: 1795 in Nc Died: 1820 in , Ashe, Nc Married: 1816 in , Ashe, Nc Parents: William Weaver Sr and Mary Ashley Children Ira Weaver Born: 1818 in Ashe, Nc Nancy Weaver, b. 1822, d. 04 Apr 1897, Lee, Virginia | Weaver, Nathan (I2006)
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11 | *Rachel Waters Dau of John Phillip Waters and Elizabeth Cullom Born ca 1788. Believed to be born in Ashe Cty/Wilkes Cty NC or Grayson Cty Va Married Joel C Sturgill abt 1808 Moved to Va and Missouri May 10, 1862 - wife Rachel Waters Sturgill died in Milan, Sullivan Co., Missouri. Believed to be buried on her home property. No marker. Joel & Rachel had 14 children. Lydia (1809), Catherine Ann (1811), William M. (1813), Sarah Jane (1815), Francis Harvey (1816), Rebecca (1817), Malinda (1820), Esther/Easter (1821), John Carter (1823), Lewis James (1826), James George (1828), Jacob Peck (1830), Solomon Waters (1831) Joel (1835) Sturgill. NOTES Rachel may have been born on what is called Ready/Reddy's river, a branch of the Yadkin, in Wilkes county, North Carolina Father, JOHN P. WATERS, was a French Huguenot, who emigrated to America in early life, about the beginning of the present century, and settled in South Carolina. He was a man of some education and liberal acquirement, of strong prejudices and passions, restless, reckless and fond of adventure. Being remarkably stout, fearless and passionate, he was considered dangerous when excited or laboring under a sense of injury, and was supposed by those with whom he communicated most freely, to have been a refugee from South Carolina, if not from France, from some cause he never revealed to others. He settled down, without any apparent calling, among the simple and obscure people on Ready's river, where, after a time, he married one of several wives, the mother of WILBURN (Rachel's brother), who was part Catawba Indian. | Waters, Rachel (I2001)
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12 | *Rumored to be of Cherokee descent. James Sturgill married Mary Herrin(g) in 1802 (wife #2). She is the daughter of Henry or William Herrin(g). She was born on 25 Aug 1781 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. She died on 04 Sep 1864 in South Fork, Alleghany, NC. Children of James Sturgill and Mary Herrin(g) are: i. Francis Sturgill. He was born 1804 in Ashe County, NC. He died Bet. 1845–1847 in Ashe County, NC. ii. Daniel Sturgill. He was born Bet. 1805–1806 in Ashe County, NC. He died in Alleghany County, North Carolina. iii. David Sturgill. He was born Bet. 1805–1810 in Ashe County, NC. He died on 15 Sep 1891 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. iv. Joshua Sturgill. He was born on 01 Aug 1808 in Ashe County, NC. He died on 17 Aug 1882 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. Burial in Chestnut Hill, Ashe, NC. v. Elijah Sturgill. He was born 1812. He died in Harlan, KY. vi. John Sturgill. He was born on 15 Nov 1813 in Ashe County, NC. He died on 17 Aug 1882 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. Burial in South Fork Cemetery, Alleghany Co., NC. vii. Sarah Sturgill. She was born 1815 in Ashe County, NC. She died in Ashe County, NC. viii. James Sturgill. He was born on 28 May 1816 in Ashe County, NC. He died on 22 Jul 1901 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. ix. Rebecca Sturgill. She was born on 14 Jul 1820 in Ashe County, NC. She married Lewis Hamilton Halsey. They were married on 02 May 1841 in Alleghany, NC. She died on 15 Feb 1877 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. x. Nancy Sturgill. She was born 1825 in Ashe County, NC. She died in Alleghany County, North Carolina. Burial in South Fork Cemetery, Alleghany Co., NC. xi. Joel Sturgill. He was born 1829 in Ashe County, NC. He died 1864 in Civil War. Burial in Confederate Cemetery, Richmond, VA. | Herrin(g), Mary (I1998)
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13 | *William WEAVER, Jr. Father: William WEAVER, Sr. Mother: ? McDaniel Burial: Andrew Weaver Cemetery Birth: 22 FEB 1787. Death: 9 SEP 1876, Alleghany County, NC. Marriages/Children 1 Rebecca STURGILL Marriage: 20 DEC 1811. Children: Nancy WEAVER James WEAVER Nathan WEAVER Mary WEAVER Nancy Clearinda WEAVER Alpha WEAVER 2 Sarah Griffith JOHNSON Children: Alexander WEAVER William Harrison WEAVER Andrew Jackson WEAVER GRAVE Weaver Rd, via 113 and 1300 to Peden, right then left, 200 yd past house | Weaver, William Jr. (I2003)
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14 | 1830 census. Grayson County, Virginia. Samuel Phips. Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 3 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 Total Free White Persons: 4 Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4 This would be consistent with Samuel, b.1804 Mary, b.1809 and their oldest daughter Lolona, b.1827 all three of whom are named in the 1850 census. This also indicates another daughter who is not named in the 1850 census. | Phipps, Samuel (I29)
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15 | 1840 census. Grayson County, Virginia. Samuel Phipps. Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: 1 Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: 1 Free White Persons - Under 20: 5 Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2 Total Free White Persons: 7 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 7 If I count back from those named in the 1850 census: Samuel, b.1804, would have been 36 Mary, b.1809, would have been 31 their daughters Lolena, b.1827, would have been 13 Julia, b.1832, would have been 8 Almeda, b.1822, would have been 7 Antha, b.1836, would have been 4 Rebecca, b.1838, would have been 2 | Phipps, Samuel (I29)
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16 | 1850 census, Grayson County, Virginia Margaret Anderson, 27 Maria, 7 Deanna, 6 James, 4 Letitia, 0 1860 census, Grayson County, Virginia Post office: Mouth of Wilson Margaret Anderson, 37 Maria, 17 Anne, 14 James, 11 Satitia, 9 1870 census, Wilson Creek, Grayson County, Virginia Margaret Anderson, 49 Mariah, 24 Carnel, 31 Luticia, 19 Susan, 1 1880 census, Margaret Anderson, 60 Moriah, 36, daughter Susan, 11, granddaughter | Hash, Margaret (I1660)
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17 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky Davis Wilson, 49 Beckey Wilson, 48 William Wilson, 19 Pleasant Wilson, 16 Sarah Wilson, 13 Mary Ann Wilson, 9 Davis Wilson, 4 | Wilson, Davis (I118)
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18 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky James Moore, 45 Jane Moore, 43 Madison Moore, 13 Nancy Moore, 12 Joseph Moore, 11 Hardin Moore, 10 Henry Moore 7 Martha Moore, 5 | Moore, James Whitehead (I60)
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19 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky John Moore, age 28 Lucretia Moore, age 26 Debby Moore, age 6 Edmond Moore, age 4 Elizabeth Moore, age 2 Morton Moore, Age 0 1860 census, Owsley County, Kentucky Lucretia Moore, widow farmer, age 38 Deborah Moore, age 16 Edmond Moore, age 14 Elizabeth Moore, age 13 Marcus Moore, age 10 John Moore, age 8 Breckenridge Moore, age 2 1870 census, Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky Creecy Moore, agg 48 Elizabeth Moore, age 21 John Moore, age 19 Breckenridge Moore, age 11 Naomi Moore, age 5 | Smith, Lucretia " Creesy" (I129)
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20 | 1850 census, Owsley County, Kentucky John Moore, farmer, age 28 Lucretia Moore, age 26 Debby Moore, age 6 Edmond Moore, age 4 Elizabeth Moore, age 2 Morton Moore, Age 0 | Moore, John (I117)
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21 | 1850 census, Smyth County, Virginia Amos Halsel, 60, B. Virginia James H. Halsel, 29, b. North Carolina Margart Halsel, 24, b. North Carolina Eveline Halsel, 21, b. North Carolina David Halsel, 19, b. North Carolia Syvester halsel, 17, b. Virginia Mary Ann Halse, 4, b. Virginia Amos Cress, 12, b. Kentucky | Halsey, Amos (I2300)
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22 | 1850 census. William, b. 1804, Virginia Sarah, b 1818, Virginia. Elizabeth, b.1834, Kentucky James C., b.1837, Kentucky Rhoda, b.1838, Indiana Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana Malinda, b.1842, Indiana Henry, b.1844, Indiana William H., b.1846, Indiana George, b.1848, Indiana Sarah J. b.1849, Indiana | Phipps, William (I371)
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23 | 1860 census. In the 1860 census both Julian and Elizabeth are marked as cannot read or write. Their oldest son, Edward, is 21 and still in their household. All of the rest of their children are marked as attending school. | Robinson, Julius (I139)
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24 | 1860 census. Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana William, b. 1808, Virginia Sarah, b 1818, Virginia. Elizabeth, b.1834, Kentucky James C., b.1837, Kentucky Rhoda, b.1838, Indiana Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana Malinda, b.1842, Indiana Henry, b.1844, Indiana William H., b.1846, Indiana George W., b.1847, Indiana Sarah J. b.1850, Indiana Abraham, b.1851, Indiana Mary C., b.1857, Indiana [Mary Catherine] note: Mathilda, b.1839, Indiana was in the 1850 census, but not with family in 1860. | Phipps, William (I371)
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25 | 1860 US census, enumerated 21 July 1860 Clay County, Kentucky Julius Robinson, age 54, farmer, real estate 300, personal estate 1500 Elizabeth, age 45 Edward, age 21, farm laborer Alfred, age 19, farm laborer Julia, age 14, farm laborer Arthur, age 17, farm laborer Vina, age 14 Louisa age 13 | Robinson, Julius (I139)
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26 | 1860 US Census, Titus County, TX Mt. Vernon Pct. 1, P.O. Lone Star, Giles E. age 6 in household of Martin Dafron. Married Mary Caroline Smith 7 Oct 1875 Franklin County, Texas. (Daffern Home Record Book, sworn affidavit in possession of descendants.) | Daffern, Joseph Giles "Jack" (I837)
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27 | 1870 US census, enumerated 23 July 1870 District 321, Precinct 2, Clay County, Kentucky Edward Robinson, age 31, farmer Tennessee, age 20, housekeeper Thomas, age 3 Robert, age 2 John, age 6 months Edward's brother Alfred Robinson's household is nearby. Tennessee Robinson is listed as cannot read, cannot write. | Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
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28 | 1880 US census, enumerated 23-24 June 1880 Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky Edward Robinson, age 39, farmer Mary [Tennie], age 30 Thomas, age 12 Robert, age 11 John, age 10 Rhoda, age 8 Paralee, age 6 Sarah, age 4 Isaih, age 3 Joel, age 1 Mary [Tennie] is listed as cannot read, cannot write. Son Robert is listed as cannot write. John and Rhoda are listed as cannot read, cannot write. | Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
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29 | 1890 Census - Veterans Schedule Name Douglas Hellard Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Sturgeon, Jackson, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 59 Enlistment Date 3 Jul 1863 Discharge Date 24 Dec 1864 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf Company A Length of Service 1 Yrs 5 Mos 23 Days | Hellard, Douglas (I2452)
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30 | 1890 Census - Veterans Schedule Name Hiram Gabbord Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Sturgeon, Owsley, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 101 Enlistment Date 4 Aug 1862 Discharge Date 24 Mar 1864 Regiment or vessel 14 Kentucky Cav Company E Length of Service 1 Yrs 7 Mos 20 Days | Gabbard, Hiram (I2430)
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31 | 1890 Census - Veterans Schedule Name John Step Gender Male Rank Corporal Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Booneville, Owsley, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 100 Enlistment Date 23 Jul 1863 Discharge Date 26 Dec 1864 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky In Company F Length of Service 1 Yrs 6 Mos 26 Days | Stepp, John E. (I2427)
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32 | 1890 US census veterans schedule Emily J. widow of John Campbell Name John Campbell Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Enlistment Date 11 Aug 1863 Discharge Date 26 Dec 1864 Death Date Bef 1890 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf Company D Length of Service 1 Yrs 4 Mos 15 Days | Campbell, John Robert (I2414)
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33 | 1890 US census veterans schedule Emily J. widow of John Campbell Name John Campbell Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Enlistment Date 11 Aug 1863 Discharge Date 26 Dec 1864 Death Date Bef 1890 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf Company D Length of Service 1 Yrs 4 Mos 15 Days | Bowman, Emily Jane (I2406)
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34 | 1890 US census veterans schedule Name Henderson Reynolds Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Cow Creek, Owsley, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 102 Enlistment Date 3 Jul 1863 Discharge Date 26 Dec 1864 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf Company A Length of Service 1 Yrs 5 Mos 23 Days | Reynolds, Henderson (I2613)
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35 | 1890 US census veterans schedule Name John M Isaacs Gender Male Rank Private Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Coyle, Jackson, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 60 Enlistment Date Jul 1861 Discharge Date 25 Dec 1862 Regiment or vessel 3 Kentucky In Company I Length of Service 7 Yrs LkH note: notes on census form indicate that this location is near Drip Rock, Kentucky which is where his application for a headstone listed as his burial site. | Isaacs, John (I2645)
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36 | 1890 US census veterans schedule Name Joseph P Moore Gender Male Rank Corporal Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Laurel Creek, Clay, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 31 Enlistment Date 25 Jul 1863 Discharge Date 27 Dec 1864 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf Company E | Moore, Joseph (I2591)
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37 | 1890 US census, veterans schedule Name Mattison Moore Rank Private Role Veteran Residence Date Jun 1890 Residence Place Buffalo and Island Creek, Owsley, Kentucky, USA Enumeration District 102 Enlistment Date 12 Mar 1863 Discharge Date 24 Mar 1864 Regiment or vessel 14 Kentucky Cav Company K | Moore, Madison (I2589)
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38 | 1890 US census, veterans schedule Name: Richardson, Judah fomerly W of Noah Gabbard Rank Private Role Veteran Death Date Bef 1890 Regiment or vessel 47 Kentucky Inf | Gabbard, Noah (I2610)
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39 | 1890 Veterans Schedules of the US Federal Census Hardin Moore, private, Co. D, 8th Ky Cav. | Moore, Hardin (I2419)
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40 | 1890 veterans schedules of the US federal census Special schedule – surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. page 4. S.D.6; E.D.30 Line 44 Tennessee, widow of Edward Robinson private. Company B, 8th regiment, Kentucky Infantry Disability incurred: inflammation of stomach. | Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
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41 | 1900 US census, enumerated 16 June 1900 Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky John Robinson, age 30 Caroline, age 25 Idy, age 4 Eva, age 2 Edna, age 9-months Stacy Moore, age 54, mother-in-law | Robinson, John (I1)
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42 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 12 June 1900. Glades, Madison County, Kentucky. Benjamin Tankersley, age 25, farmer Rhoda, age 23 Mary Robison, age 11, sister-in-law Julia Robinson, age 10, sister-in-law | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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43 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 14 June 1900. Berea, Madison County, Kentucky Thomas A. Robinson, age 32, jewelry merchant Litha, age 30 Elnora, age 11 Frances, age 9 Leonard, age 7 Myrtle, age 6 Laura Robinson, age 18, sister Daniel Robinson, age 16, brother | Robinson, Thomas Alva (I22)
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44 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 16 June 1900. Sextons Creek, Clay County, Kentucky George Asher, age 28 Parolee, age 22 Burt, age 1 | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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45 | 1900 US Census. Enumerated 9 June 1900. Winchester, Clark County, Kentucky. John Bell Alley Robt Robinson, age 31, day laborer Lee, age 20 Mary F., age 4 Lucy Shearer, age 50, boarder | Robinson, Robert (I24)
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46 | 1910 US Census, enumerated 20 April 1910 Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio 226 Webster Avenue John Hayes, age 29, machinist Laura, age 26 Theda M. age 4 Lucille, age 1 | Hayes, John D. (I151)
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47 | 1910 US census, enumerated 6 & 7 May 1910 Carroll Township, Vermilion County, Illinois John Robinson, age 40, farm laborer, renting Caroline, age 34 Ida, age 14 Eva, age 12 Homer, age 7 Harley, age 5 Herman, age 3 Robert [Porter], age 3 months | Robinson, John (I1)
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48 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 15 & 16 April 1910. McHargue, Laurel County, Kentucky Campground Road George Asher, age 36, farmer Parilee, age 22 Burt, age 11 Ewel, age 9 Birdie, age 7 Laurie, age 2 Thomas Asher, age 15, brother Mary Robinson, age 22, sister-in-law | Asher, George Matt (I85)
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49 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 16 April 1910. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 110 Martha Avenue Robert Robinson, age 42, manager of club house Lee, age 32 Charmer Wheeler, age 29, boarder | Robinson, Robert (I24)
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50 | 1910 US Census. Enumerated 18 April 1910. Hamilton, Butler County, Kentucky. 219 Gordon Avenue Benjamin Tankersley, age 34, carpenter Rhoda, age 33 Fain, age 8 Kenneth, age 7 Sylvester, age 5 Ferol, age 3 Julia Robinson, age 20, sister-in-law | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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