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301 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 324/327 James Derackin 36 Blacksmith $- Marion Jane 36 Samuel 8 Ann 6 Jane 4 Mary 6/12 Ann Derackin 65; | Derackin, James (I48507)
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302 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 772/776 Charles Reaves 64 Farmer $5000 NC Mary 36 NC; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Mullins PO # 1208/1196 Charles Reaves 74 Farmer $7000/56000 NC Mary 46 NC; !REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 206-208 Reaves.—Another family to be here noticed is the Reaves family. The first known of this family was Solomon Reaves, a Baptist preacher. The writer heard him preach when a boy, about 1829, at an association at Porter Swamp Church, in Columbus County, N. C, about five miles from Fair Bluff, N. C. he was then an old man, white hair and red face ; he had a son, named Charles— he may have had other sons, but Charles is the only one that concerns Marion County ; he married a Miss Hodge, sister of the late Dr. Samuel Hodge, in the Gapway neighborhood ; by her he had two sons, George W. and Robert H. Reaves; he may have had other sons and daughters. His first wife dying, he married Miss Mary Griffin, of North Carolina, near Fair Bluff; no offspring by this second marriage. Charles Reaves died in 1861 or 1862, leaving his widow and a large estate of lands and negroes ; he died intestate, his property, real and personal, descended under the law to his widow and two sons, one-third each, the widow getting the old homestead. Some years after that, the widow married the late Colonel John T. Harrington, who died some years back, and left Mrs. Harrington a widow for the second time; no child or children; she still survives and is still a widow on the old Reaves homestead, now in her eighty-seventh year—somewhat a remarkable woman for her age. ...; | Reaves, Charles (I18075)
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303 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 832/836 John Goodyear 52 Farmer $300 Marion Seneth 50 Beady 21 Seneth 20 Milly 17 Martha 13 John 11 Candis 7; !REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 173-175 ... Old John Elvington lived on the road from Gaddy's Mills to Nichols ; he raised a large family, sons and daughters of the sons, Zadoc Elvington still survives, and lives near the old homestead; has no children; had two sons, whom he lost in the war. In some respects he is a prodigy, which will not be further alluded to. He has made and has money, which it is said he does not much enjoy, except the satisfaction of knowing that he has it. He married one of the ten daughters of the late John Goodyear (all of whom, it is said, were good women, and made industrious and frugal housewives). Old man John Elvington was a good citizen. His other sons were William, John (commonly called Jack), and Owen. They are all dead. Owen was the father of our excellent and thrifty good citizen, George W. Elvington ; there may have been another son or two, not now remembered. He had several daughters ; one the wife of the late Henry Huggins ; one the wife of the late James Scott (she still survives) ; one the wife of the late Eli Scott, and perhaps others. The old gentleman was remarkable m one respect; he told the writer, when he was over seventy years of age, that he never saw a seed-tick or a red-bug in his life ; spectacles did him no good, yet his eyesight had not failed him and he could see as well in his old age as he ever could; his eyes were very peculiar-did not look like the ordinary eye-they sparkled or twinkled. ... Old man Jessee Elvington lived and died on Bear Swamp; he was an old man seventy years ago ; a good manager and snug farmer he raised a considerable family, sons and daughters. Three sons, Giles, Hughey and John E. Giles Elvington married Miss Mary Ann Page, daughter of Joseph Page, just in North Carolina; Giles Elvington lived till after the war, and died an old man, after having married a second time. By his first wife he raised several children, sons and daughters, none of whom are now known to the writer. Giles Elvington owned the plantation where Dr. William A. Oliver lately died ; he, like his father, was a good manager-at least, during his first wife's lifetime, and he and family were highly respected. Hughey Elvington married one of the ten girls of John Goodyear, hereinbefore mentioned, and she is now the wife of Wilson Lewis, of Horry, and weighs 260 pounds, as she recently told the writer. Hughey Elvington was a good citizen. John E. Elvington married a Miss Deer (Elizabeth Ann), daughter of Joseph Deer ; her mother was a Page, and he inherited the old homestead of his father ; he has been dead several years ; raised a family quite respectable. A daughter of his is now the wife of William J. Williamson, who it is supposed has grown children. The several daughters of old Jesse Elvington married; one married the late Elgate Horn, who raised a large family, entirely unknown; another daughter married William B. Grantham, of North Carolina ; they are both dead and died childless. I do not know Whom the other daughter of old man Jessee married. The Elvingtons and their connections are numerous, and all sprang from the two old men, John and Jesse Elvington.; !REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 175 Scott. - The Scott family, in Hillsboro, are not very extensive. Old man Pharaoh Scott lived near Tabernacle Church, on the road from Gaddy's to Nichols; he was a harmless, honest and inoffensive man; he raised three sons, Thomas, James and Ely. Thomas married and moved West, many years ago; James married Miss Sallie Elvington, daughter of old John Elvington ; James Scott is dead, but his wife, Sallie, still survives ; he raised a large family, sons and daughters, all unknown except the oldest son, Giles Scott, who is now a worthy citizen of that community. Ely Scott also married Miss Appie Elvington, daughter of old man John Elvington ; by her he had one daughter ; his wife died, and he married another one of the ten daughters of John Goodyear-an excellent woman she was ; I think she is dead ; she left two daughters ; Ely Scott is also dead. Old Pharaoh Scott had one daughter, named Patience; she married Jerry Campbell, near Mullins; Jerry and wife are both dead; they left two sons, K. M. Campbell and Rev. Ely Campbell, citizens of Reaves Township, and much respected. Pharaoh Scott had a brother up about the High Hill, whose name is forgotten; he had sons, William and Ervin, and perhaps others, and there are members of that family now in that neighborhood, two of whom, John L. and William, are known. Ervin Scott married a daughter of old Jessee Elvington; he was an energetic, persevering man; he died in middle life, and left a family. I know nothing of them-nor is anything known of William Scott's family. ; !REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 192-193 GOODYEAR.—The Goodyear family, so far as Marion County is concerned, sprang from William Goodyear, who died in 1800. His wife, I think, was a Ford or a Grainger ; his sons or grandsons were the late John Goodyear and Love Goodyear, both dead. John Goodyear had only one son, who was killed or died in the war; he raised ten daughters, of whom something has already been said herein. Love .Goodyear died in 185 1, and left a family of sons and perhaps daughters ; the sons, as remembered and known, were William, Elias and Harman. William Goodyear, now an old man and very worthy citizen, lives near Nichols, and has raised a family who are now among our people and known. I do not know what became of Elias, whether dead or alive; Harman, I think, is dead. There is one, Madison Goodyear, if alive, whose son he is, or was, is not now remembered. Some six or eight years ago, the writer received a letter from a lady in the State of Washington or one of the Dakotas, the wife of a Lieutenant in the regular army of the United States, stationed out there in the far West, who signed her name "Grace Goodyear " (the last name not remembered, and the correspondence is mislaid). This lady said she belonged to the family of Goodyears in this county, or was collaterally related to them ; that she had been referred to me as an antiquarian and genealogist ; she said she was trying to trace her family, the Goodyear family, back to a Goodyear (John, I believe), who was Lieutenant-Governor of Connecticut, then a province of Great Britain, about 1690.; The writer made what investigation he could, and wrote the result to her, which she received and acknowledged its receipt in very complimentary and appreciative terms. I have heard nothing from her since. The Goodyear family are, doubtless, of English extraction, and were among the early settlers of the country. There is now in the city of New York a very wealthy family of that name, and a strong company called "The Goodyear Rubber Company," and the Goodyears of this county are, doubtless, of the same family. ; | Goodyear, John (I18149)
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304 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 107/108 Benjamin Richardson 35 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 29 Eliza 11 Jane 9 John 7 James 5 Rebecca 3 Mary 1; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 56/56 B. H. Richardson 45 Farmer $500/800 SC Mary 38 Jane 18 Graves 17 James 15 Melvina 13 Mary 11 Preston 9 Emma 7 Benj. 6 Julia 4 Sidney 2/12 m; | Richardson, Jane (I29755)
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305 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 107/108 Benjamin Richardson 35 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 29 Eliza 11 Jane 9 John 7 James 5 Rebecca 3 Mary 1; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 56/56 B. H. Richardson 45 Farmer $500/800 SC Mary 38 Jane 18 Graves 17 James 15 Melvina 13 Mary 11 Preston 9 Emma 7 Benj. 6 Julia 4 Sidney 2/12 m; | Richardson, John Graves (I29754)
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306 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 107/108 Benjamin Richardson 35 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 29 Eliza 11 Jane 9 John 7 James 5 Rebecca 3 Mary 1; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 56/56 B. H. Richardson 45 Farmer $500/800 SC Mary 38 Jane 18 Graves 17 James 15 Melvina 13 Mary 11 Preston 9 Emma 7 Benj. 6 Julia 4 Sidney 2/12 m; | Richardson, James (I29753)
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307 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 107/108 Benjamin Richardson 35 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 29 Eliza 11 Jane 9 John 7 James 5 Rebecca 3 Mary 1; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 56/56 B. H. Richardson 45 Farmer $500/800 SC Mary 38 Jane 18 Graves 17 James 15 Melvina 13 Mary 11 Preston 9 Emma 7 Benj. 6 Julia 4 Sidney 2/12 m; | Richardson, Rebecca Melvina (I29752)
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308 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 107/108 Benjamin Richardson 35 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 29 Eliza 11 Jane 9 John 7 James 5 Rebecca 3 Mary 1; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 56/56 B. H. Richardson 45 Farmer $500/800 SC Mary 38 Jane 18 Graves 17 James 15 Melvina 13 Mary 11 Preston 9 Emma 7 Benj. 6 Julia 4 Sidney 2/12 m; !CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 125/131 Benj. Richardson 55 Farmer $10,000/4070 SC Mary F. 51 Mary F. Jr 21 Preston A. 20 Emma A. 17 Benjamin J. 16 Julia A. 13 Sidney H. 10 m James E. 3; !CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Brittons Neck # 26/26 Mary Richardson 55 Wd Farming SC-SC-SC Mary 25 dau Emma 23 dau Sidney 19 son Jimmie 12 g-son; | Richardson, Mary F (I29751)
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309 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 56/57 John M. Richardson 33 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 30 Mary 7 William 5 Martha 2 Francis 1/12 f; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 67/67 John M. Richardson 44 Farmer $1000/600 SC Mary 38 Melvina 16 Wm 14 Martha 12 Francis 10 f Hamilton 7 Elizabeth 5 Peter 2 Eliza A. 1/12; | Richardson, Frances (I18632)
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310 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 56/57 John M. Richardson 33 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 30 Mary 7 William 5 Martha 2 Francis 1/12 f; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 67/67 John M. Richardson 44 Farmer $1000/600 SC Mary 38 Melvina 16 Wm 14 Martha 12 Francis 10 f Hamilton 7 Elizabeth 5 Peter 2 Eliza A. 1/12; | Richardson, Martha (I18631)
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311 | !CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC pg 8A # 56/57 John M. Richardson 33 Farmer $300 Marion Mary 30 Mary 7 William 5 Martha 2 Francis 1/12 f; !CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Brittons Neck, Brittons Neck PO # 67/67 John M. Richardson 44 Farmer $1000/600 SC Mary 38 Melvina 16 Wm 14 Martha 12 Francis 10 f Hamilton 7 Elizabeth 5 Peter 2 Eliza A. 1/12; | Richardson, Mary Melvina (I18629)
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312 | !CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC The Upper Division # 535/535 James Watson 60 Farmer $1066 NC Crissy 45 Archd 15 John 13 Daniel 11 Alexd 9 James 7 Nathaniel 5 Margaret 3; | Crissy (I78698)
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313 | !CENSUS:1850 Todd Co., KY District No 1 # 467/480 Lucy Tutt 76 $- VA Ann 45 VA * James F. Tutt 24 KY next door, son? grandson?; !CENSUS:1860 Todd Co., KY Elkton PO # 574/574 Jas Tutt 45 Farmer $9000/6500 KY Mary 30 VA Curtis 17 Farmer KY Wm 15 Farmer John 14 Farmer G. A. 13 f Saml? 10 Lucy Tutt 78 VA John Childs 40 m mul. Farmer VA; | Finks, Lucy (I116034)
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314 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 1075/1075 Jno Lane 40 -- $-- NC Charity 32 Mary 8 Elizabeth 6 James K. 3 Louisa 1/12; | Lane, Mary (I99443)
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315 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 1075/1075 Jno Lane 40 -- $-- NC Charity 32 Mary 8 Elizabeth 6 James K. 3 Louisa 1/12; | Charity (I99442)
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316 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 1075/1075 Jno Lane 40 -- $-- NC Charity 32 Mary 8 Elizabeth 6 James K. 3 Louisa 1/12; | Lane, John (I99441)
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317 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 129/129 William Lane 38 Farm Hand $- NC Kiziah 35 William 10 Palesa 9 f Joel 8 John 6 James 4 Kizziah 1/12; | Lane, William (I99460)
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318 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 129/129 William Lane 38 Farm Hand $- NC Kiziah 35 William 10 Palesa 9 f Joel 8 John 6 James 4 Kizziah 1/12; | Keziah (I99459)
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319 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 129/129 William Lane 38 Farm Hand $- NC Kiziah 35 William 10 Palesa 9 f Joel 8 John 6 James 4 Kizziah 1/12; | Lane, William (I99458)
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320 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North Side of Neuse # 369/369 Stedl. ? Phillips 33 Tailor $600 NC Sarah 23 William 2 James 1 Eliza Branch 20 James King 17 Apprentice Robt. Lane 29 Tailor; | Lane, Robert (I99473)
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321 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The North side of Neuse # 789/789 Charity Lane 65 $- NC; | Charity (I99328)
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322 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; !CENSUS:1860 x !CENSUS:1870 Horry Co., SC Bayboro # 243/244 David B. Lane 25 Work Turpentine $- NC Sarah 25 Benjamin F. 4 David B. 2 * Next to John B. Lane (c1825), brother or cousin; !CENSUS:1880 x dead, widow back in Wayne Co,. NC; | Lane, David B (I17324)
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323 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; !CENSUS:1860 x | Penelope (I17536)
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324 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Charlotte (I17543)
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325 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Dicey (I17542)
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326 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Isaac (I17541)
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327 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Bryan (I17540)
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328 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Penny (I17539)
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329 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, Love (I17538)
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330 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 409/409 Bryan Lane 48 Cooper $- Wayne Penny 46 William 23 Cooper Love 21 Penny 18 Bryan 16 work on Farm Isaac 14 Dicey 12 Charlott 11 David 8; | Lane, William (I17537)
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331 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, Peggy (I99453)
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332 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, Susan (I99452)
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333 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, Patrick (I99451)
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334 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, Eliza (I99450)
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335 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, John (I99449)
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336 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Mary (I99448)
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337 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 54/54 Abram Lane 38 Cooper $- TN Mary 36 Wayne Co, NC John 11 Mary W. 9 Eliza 8 Patrick 6 Susan 3 Peggy 1/12; | Lane, Abram (I99447)
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338 | !CENSUS:1850 Wayne Co., NC The South Side of Neuse # 9/9 John Lane 38 Labr in Turpentine $- Wayne Co, NC Eliza 26 Nancy 4 Mary J. 2; | Lane, John (I99454)
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339 | !CENSUS:1860 * Jackson Co., AL; !CENSUS:1870 * Dade Co., GA; !CENSUS:1880 * Dade Co., GA; | Phillips, Elizabeth (I15837)
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340 | !CENSUS:1860 Brunswick Co., NC p. 212B North West Dist, Roberson PO # 25/25 William Watson 55 Farmer $150/362 NC Margaret A. 37 Sarah C. 18 Mary 15 Rebecca 13 Margaret 12 Cincilla 10 Morena 8 William F. 6 Julia 6 Thomas B. 2 James Benton 18 Rebecca (sic) J. 16; !CENSUS:1870 Brunswick Co., NC p. 75B Town Creek, Smithville PO # 59/61 Margarett Watson 38 Keeping House $100/- NC Mary 23 at home Rebecca 21 at home Margarett 19 William 17 Farm Laborer Julia 14 at home Thomas 11 at home; !CENSUS:1880 Brunswick Co., NC p. 603B Town Creek # 26/27 Thomas B. Watson 19 S Farmer NC-NC-NC Margret A. 53 mother Wd Mary 31 sister S Julia 21 sister M Rufus J. 18 brother S George 7 nephew twin Henry C. 7 nephew twin Mary 5 neice Martha 1 neice twin Thomas 1 nephew twin James 1 nephew; !MARRIAGE BOND: 6 Oct 1882 Brunswick Co., NC Marriage Register Thomas B. Watson 28 W & Rosea Benton 21 W married 17 Oct 1882 From Brunswick County Marriages 1850-1904, Victor Hasselblad, Brunswick Co., NC GenWeb; !CENSUS:1900 Brunswick Co., NC p. 284b Town Creek # 184/188 Thomas B. Watson head Mar 1858 42 M 18 NC-NC-NC Farmer Rosa wife Aug 1859 40 M 18 10-7 Allie E. dau Nov 1881 18 Rushin son Jun 1883 17 Luther son Apr 1885 15 Markal A. son Feb 1887 13 Tylor V. sep 1889 10 Armisa dau Jun 1893 7 Nathan B. son Mar 1897; | Watson, Thomas Bragg (I81919)
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341 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Cheoah District, Fort Montgomery PO # 758/758 Jessee Williams 30 Farmer $800/200 Monroe Co, TN Manerva 26 Milton 8 Mandy 7 Bryson 5 Cherokee Co, NC Manerva L. 2 Benjamin 3/12; CENSUS:1870 Cherokee Co, NC Choeah Twp # 64 Bryson WILLIAMS, 15 (1854/55) born NC; | Williams, Bryson (I25366)
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342 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Cheoah District, Fort Montgomery PO # 758/758 Jessee Williams 30 Farmer $800/200 Monroe Co, TN Manerva 26 Milton 8 Mandy 7 Bryson 5 Cherokee Co, NC Manerva L. 2 Benjamin 3/12; CENSUS:1870 Cherokee Co, NC Choeah Twp # 64 Milton WILLIAMS, 18 (1851/52) born TN; !CENSUS:1880 Loudon Co, TN Piney pg 391B Milton WILLIAMS Self M Male W 27 NC Farmer TN TN Catharin WILLIAMS Wife M Female W 24 TN Housekeeper TN TN Bryson WILLIAMS Son S Male W 5 AL TN TN Corra WILLIAMS Dau S Female W 3 TN TN TN John WILLIAMS Son S Male W 7M TN TN TN | Williams, Milton (I25365)
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343 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Cheoah District, Fort Montgomery PO # 758/758 Jessee Williams 30 Farmer $800/200 Monroe Co, TN Manerva 26 Milton 8 Mandy 7 Bryson 5 Cherokee Co, NC Manerva L. 2 Benjamin 3/12; CENSUS:1870 Cherokee Co, NC Choeah Twp # 64 Minerva WILLIAMS, 11 (1858/59) born NC; !CENSUS:1880 Graham Co, NC Cheoah # 167 Columbus WILLIAM, 25 NC/TN/TN Minerva, 22 wfe John, 2 son Alexander, 2/12 Apr son; | Williams, Minerva L (I25367)
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344 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Cheoah District, Fort Montgomery PO # 758/758 Jessee Williams 30 Farmer $800/200 Monroe Co, TN Manerva 26 Milton 8 Mandy 7 Bryson 5 Cherokee Co, NC Manerva L. 2 Benjamin 3/12; | Williams, Benjamin (I25409)
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345 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Cheoah District, Fort Montgomery PO # 758/758 Jessee Williams 30 Farmer $800/200 Monroe Co, TN Manerva 26 Milton 8 Mandy 7 Bryson 5 Cherokee Co, NC Manerva L. 2 Benjamin 3/12; | Williams, Amanda (I25408)
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346 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Nottla District, England Point PO # 597/597 John B. Stiles 44 Farmer $1500/500 Jackson Co, NC Rebecca 41 Lincoln Rachel L. 21 Jackson Kiziah C. 19 Macon William J. 17 Cherokee John W. 12 " James M. 10 " Isaac C. 7 " Roda 4 " Thomas A. 1 "; !CENSUS:1870 Jackson Co., NC Subdivision No 66 Qualla Township, Quallatown PO # 30/30 John B. Stiles 55 Farmer $-/857 NC Rebeca A. 52 Rachel L. 31 Jas M. 20 Isaac C. 16 Rhoda M. 14 Thos A. 11; | Styles, Thomas A (I79323)
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347 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Nottla District, England Point PO # 597/597 John B. Stiles 44 Farmer $1500/500 Jackson Co, NC Rebecca 41 Lincoln Rachel L. 21 Jackson Kiziah C. 19 Macon William J. 17 Cherokee John W. 12 " James M. 10 " Isaac C. 7 " Roda 4 " Thomas A. 1 "; !CENSUS:1870 Jackson Co., NC Subdivision No 66 Qualla Township, Quallatown PO # 30/30 John B. Stiles 55 Farmer $-/857 NC Rebeca A. 52 Rachel L. 31 Jas M. 20 Isaac C. 16 Rhoda M. 14 Thos A. 11; | Styles, Rhoda M (I79322)
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348 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Nottla District, England Point PO # 597/597 John B. Stiles 44 Farmer $1500/500 Jackson Co, NC Rebecca 41 Lincoln Rachel L. 21 Jackson Kiziah C. 19 Macon William J. 17 Cherokee John W. 12 " James M. 10 " Isaac C. 7 " Roda 4 " Thomas A. 1 "; !CENSUS:1870 Jackson Co., NC Subdivision No 66 Qualla Township, Quallatown PO # 30/30 John B. Stiles 55 Farmer $-/857 NC Rebeca A. 52 Rachel L. 31 Jas M. 20 Isaac C. 16 Rhoda M. 14 Thos A. 11; | Styles, Isaac C (I79321)
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349 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Stecoa, Stecoa PO # 878/878 Jason S. Hyde 31 Farmer $500/500 Haywood Co, NC Nancy 30 Blunt Co, TN Mary E. 12 Cherokee Co, NC Sarah C. 10 William 8 John A. 6 Jane 3 Francis Cornet 21 m Laborer, Haywood Co, NC; | Hyde, Sarah C (I57253)
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350 | !CENSUS:1860 Cherokee Co., NC Stecoa, Stecoa PO # 878/878 Jason S. Hyde 31 Farmer $500/500 Haywood Co, NC Nancy 30 Blunt Co, TN Mary E. 12 Cherokee Co, NC Sarah C. 10 William 8 John A. 6 Jane 3 Francis Cornet 21 m Laborer, Haywood Co, NC; | Hyde, Mary Elizabeth (I57252)
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