Our Families' Journey Through Time
Matches 1,151 to 1,200 of 2,659
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1151 | The 1850 - 1870 Census has Moses being born in 1821. The 1880 Census has Moses being born in 1824 | Saunders, Moses (I18686)
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1152 | The 1850 and 1860 Census shows Sarah being born in 1841 | Bennett, Sarah (I24350)
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1153 | The 1850 Census has Aaron being born in 1793 and being born in Kentucky. Although there are people that say that Aaron was born in Virginia, both Census records show Kentucky for his birthplace. Now that being said, I know part of Kentucky was formed from Virginia so it is possible but as it shows Kentucky for his birth place that is where I am leaving it as a birth place. Both marriages of Aaron show him being married in Kentucky both times. There are a lot of people that put his last name as Saunders. Both marriage records and both census records show his last name to be Sanders. Even J Lewis that posted his information and his gravestone on find a grave lists it as Saunders. It clearly shows Sanders on the tombstone. All documentation shows Sanders. | Saunders, Aaron (I9032)
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1154 | The 1850 Census has Aaron being born in 1823. | Bechtel, Aaron (I1015)
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1155 | The 1850 Census has Amasa listed as Amasy and listed as being born in 1773 in Massachusetts. | Bosworth, Amasa (I18765)
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1156 | The 1850 Census has Anna being born in 1849. The 1860 Census has Anna "Ann" being born in 1850. | Dampier, Anna "Ann" (I5205)
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1157 | The 1850 Census has Charlotte born in 1826. She is also listed as Sharlotte. | Eberhart, Charlotte (I23438)
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1158 | The 1850 Census has Daniel being born in 1838 | Kearns, Daniel Parker (I14369)
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1159 | The 1850 Census has Edmond being born in 1822. Although normally I go off of the death certificate because it is the most accurate, the tombstone clearly states Edmund's date of birth. According to Edmund's death certificate, his father was Edmond Leach born in Virginia and Sarah Harrison born in Kentucky. However, the find a grave memorial for This Edmund Leach states that his father is William Leach. Further research is needed. | Leach, Edmund "Edmond" (I24250)
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1160 | The 1850 Census has Eliza being born in 1840. The 1880 Census has Eliza born in 1843 | Martz, Eliza Ann (I6213)
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1161 | The 1850 Census has Enoch born in Kentucky and born in 1806. Enoch's first wife Sophia died in 1877. The second wife by all accounts is Rebecca Ann Marts. Marts is the same as the last name Martz. It is unknown if she was a Martz by birth or marriage. | Nation, Enoch (I23877)
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1162 | The 1850 Census has Henderson being born in 1845. The 1860 & 1920 Census has Henderson being born in 1846. | Nelson, Henderson (I3675)
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1163 | The 1850 Census has Henry being born in 1843 | Books, Henry (I23650)
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1164 | The 1850 Census has James being born in 1848 | Bryant, James E. (I21927)
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1165 | The 1850 census has Jefferson born in 1829, The 1860, 1870 Census has Jefferson born in 1831, the 1880 lists his birth as 1828, the 1900 Census lists him being born November 1833, the 1910 Census lists him at being born in 1832 | Eberhart, Jefferson (I23403)
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1166 | The 1850 Census has John being born in 1806. The 1880 Census has John being born in 1820. According to finagrave, John was born in Warren County, Ohio. However, all other records indicate Pennsylvania. I have chosen to stick with Pennsylvania as there is no documentation to prove Ohio. | Hupp, John (I24764)
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1167 | The 1850 Census has John being born in 1821. The 1860 Census has John being born in 1823. The 1870 and 1880 Census has John being born in 1820 | Trick, John (I24415)
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1168 | The 1850 Census has John being born in 1836. | Darnell, John W. (I6793)
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1169 | The 1850 Census has Joseph being born in 1782. The 1860 Census lists what county and state Joseph was born in. | Bush, Joseph (I20673)
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1170 | The 1850 Census has Julia being born in 1829 | Wilson, Julia Ann (I8271)
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1171 | The 1850 Census has Leah being born in 1822 | Glick, Leah (I24494)
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1172 | The 1850 Census has Lewis being born in 1810. The 1860 & 1870 Census has Lewis being born in 1808. The 1880 Census has him being born in 1807 Although find a grave has Lewis having the middle name of Holland, I have yet to see documentation to prove this. If I find documentation to prove this, I will add it but, until then I am leaving it as is. In the time frame we are talking about, children very rarely had a middle name. In the 1880 Census, Lewis is listed as having Rheumatism. This usually indicates a Rheumatic Fever and can include heart troubles. It apparently did not kill him at this time as he lived for another 18 years. Rheumatic fever is a condition that can inflame or make the heart, joints, brain, and skin swell. Rheumatic fever is thought to be an immune response to an earlier infection. As the body's defense system, the immune system is important in fighting off infections. | Arnold, Lewis (I19159)
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1173 | The 1850 Census has Lucian's name spelled Liencian | Saunders, Lucian (I18157)
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1174 | The 1850 Census has Mary being born in 1813. | Nebeker, Mary Ann (I10713)
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1175 | The 1850 Census has Mary being born in 1819 The 1870 Census has Mary born in 1820 | Huffer, Mary Ann (I24349)
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1176 | The 1850 Census has Mary being born in 1819. In the 1900 Census, it states that Mary is the mother of 6 children, with 3 living. | Brown, Mary (I19739)
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1177 | The 1850 Census has Matilda being born in 1817. Several trees have Matilda's last name as Rankin. However her marriage record and the birth of their last child, Lucinda show the last name of Rankins so I will keep it at Rankins | Rankins, Matilda (I19769)
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1178 | The 1850 Census has Michaelbury being born in 1822. The 1860, 1870 Census has him born in 1820. The 1860 Census also lists the whole family of what county and state they were born in. | Bush, Michaelbury (I1892)
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1179 | The 1850 Census has Mildred born in 1850 | Darnell, Mildred Ann "Milly" (I6788)
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1180 | The 1850 Census has Patsy being born in 1842. According to find a grave Patsy died on June 2, 1859. However, she is still within the household of her parents in 1860. So I imagine that the death year is incorrect as she is still alive and in the census with her parents. | Gatewood, Patsy (I3188)
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1181 | The 1850 Census has Rebecca being born in 1834. The 1870 & 1880 Census has her being born in 1832. The 1910 Census has her being born in 1835. | Stewart, Rebecca (I15531)
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1182 | The 1850 Census has Robert being born in 1823. The 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census has Robert being born in 1822. | Davis, Robert Ragland (I21609)
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1183 | The 1850 Census has Ruth being born in 1809. The 1860 Census has here listed as being born in 1801 | Stewart, Ruth (I11392)
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1184 | The 1850 Census has Sarah being born in 1775 | Mauzy, Sarah (I15165)
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1185 | The 1850 Census has the last name as McLane. The 1860 Census, Joseph is listed as Joseph Bell. He is also listed as being born in 1821. In the 1870 & 1880 Census, he is listed as being born in 1821. Franklin Democrat, Friday December 5, 1884, page 6, column 2 Mr. J. B. McClain, an old and respected citizen of this city, died very suddenly at his home in East Franklin, early last Friday morning, of heart disease in the [65th] year of his age. He retired apparently in his usual good health at a late hour after having participated in the festivities of a thanksgiving supper and party, which was given at his residence that night. Shortly after his retiring his wife was aroused by his struggles and alarmed at his condition, sent for a doctor, but before his arrival death had laid his icy hand on the sufferer. The funeral took place from the Baptist church, of which he was a member, on Sunday morning from where the remains were taken to Greenlawn cemetery followed by a large funeral cortege with sympathizing friends. Franklin Democrat, Friday December 5, 1884, page 6, column 4 OBITUARY. Joseph B. McClain that that was born near Oxford, Butler County, Ohio, July 19, 1820, and died of heart disease in Franklin, Indiana, November 27, 1884, in his sixty fifth year. He was the oldest son in a family of eight children. His father died when he was eleven years old, leaving him at that tender age, under his mother's direction, the entire care of the farm. This care he heroically assumed and with such advice and help, as kind neighbors were ready to give, successfully managed until other members of the family were old enough to bear part of the burden. At the age of twenty he was converted and united with the Presbyterian church under the ministerial labors of Rev. Dr. Scott, a venerable Scotch divine, who was then pastor of the Presbyterian church in Oxford. On the first day of September, 1842, he was united in marriage by his pastor, Dr. Scott, to Miss Amanda Newbraugh. By this marriage there is one daughter who is now the wife of John King, of Greensburg. When this daughter was one year old the mother died. On the 10th of August, 1848, he was again married to Amanda Bellew. By this marriage there are five children: Edward; Lizzie, wife of Dr. W. A. McCoy, of this city; Ida, wife of Rev. Charles Boaz, of Utica Ill.; Molly, wife of E. J. Beardsley, of Dale, Ind.; and Frank. In the spring of 1851 Mr. McClain purchased a farm near Shelbyville Ind., where he resided until he moved to this city. About the year 1856 he severed his membership with the Presbyterian church to unite with the Mt. Gilead Baptist church near his home. By his exemplary Christian life he so won the confidence of the church that the next year he was chosen deacon, which position he held until the year 1871 when he sold his farm and moved to this city, where he resided until his death. Upon coming to Franklin he immediately joined the First Baptist church and was at once chosen deacon, which office in the church he filled most faithfully until the Lord called him home to be forever at rest. The Christian life of Mr. McClain was a most positive one in keeping with his profession. He left behind him a name more highly praised than any other legacy he could have left to his sorrowing family. He was in his usual health up to midnight on the night of his death when his wife discovered he was in some way distressed. She only had time to call the family when quietly and peacefully the spirit took its departure. After a most beautiful and appropriate funeral discourse by his pastor, Rev. C. S. Scott, at the Baptist church, his remains were followed to the grave by a large number of relatives and friends. | McClain, Joseph Bell (I5345)
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1186 | The 1850 Census has Thirza listed as Thizel and being born in 1783 | Fuller, Thirza (I18768)
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1187 | The 1850 Census has Thomas being born in 1807 in Tennessee and 1812 in North Carolina in 1870. In the 1870 census with his new wife, Thomas has two Scott children living with them. They are Mary A Scott born in 1860 and Albert Scott born in 1862. Both were born in Indiana. They were born too early to be children of his second wife Elizabeth, and it is highly unlikely that they were born to him and his first wife Letha. The last child that i have listed for Thomas and Letha is Sarah in 1852. The likely hood of them being there children are not likely, but it is possible. Upon further research, these 2 children are the children of Jefferson, who is the son of Thomas that died in 1864 and Jefferson's wife died in 1863. According to find a grave Jefferson and Lydia unknown were married in 1859. | Scott, Thomas M. (I20458)
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1188 | The 1850 Census has Thomas being born in 1823. The 1860 Census has the last name of Piles listed. The 1870 & 1880 Census has Thomas being born in 1822. | Pyles, Thomas (I8175)
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1189 | The 1850 Census has Toliver being born in 1845 | Kerns, Toliver (I5985)
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1190 | The 1850 Census list Jesse as being born in 1828; The 1860, 1870 and 1910 Census list him as being born in 1827. Jesse has two death certificates. Both state a birth state of Ohio. However, all census records state Indiana. I have decided to go with the Indiana Birth State. | Alger, Jesse (I23965)
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1191 | The 1850 Census lists Alexander Norris as being born in 1828 | Norris, Alexander (I23498)
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1192 | The 1850 Census lists this child as being born in 1833 in Kentucky and as Ruth M | Saunders, Minerva Ruth (I12389)
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1193 | The 1850 U.S. Census has Daniel being born in 1817. Frederick County, Maryland turned into Carroll County, Maryland. When Daniel was born it was still known as Frederick County. All records show it being Carroll County, Maryland. I have chosen to go with the county it was when he was born. It appears he is a descendant of German ancestry as her father's name is Johannes. | Bennet, Daniel (I24332)
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1194 | The 1850, 1860 & 1870 Census has Nancy being born in 1816. Oakford is an unincorporated community in Kokomo, Indiana | Anderson, Nancy (I12172)
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1195 | The 1850, 1860 & 1920 Census has Sarah being born in 1846. The 1870 & 1910 Census has her listed as being born in 1847. | Hatfield, Sarah Jane (I16617)
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1196 | The 1850, 1860 and 1880 Census has Amanda being born in 1817. The Franklin Republican, Friday, October 5, 1888, page 5, column 1 Mrs. J. B. McClain died in Shelbyville on Tuesday morning from a cancerous growth. She was the wife of the late Deacon McClain and both were former citizens of this place. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church in this city, Wednesday forenoon. [Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry] Although Find A Grave has Amanda passing on October 2, 1888 I am going with the WPA death index for Indiana. | Smith, Amanda (I17767)
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1197 | The 1850, 1860 and 1880 Census has George being born in 1843. | Hall, George W. (I23970)
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1198 | The 1850, 1860, 1870 & 1880 Census has Julia being born in 1826 | Stewart, Julia Ann (I6033)
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1199 | The 1850, 1860, 1880 & 1910 Census has Sarah being born in 1828. The 1870 Census has her born in 1825. Sarah states she is the mother of 10 children with only 7 living in 1900. In 1910, she states she has 10 children, with 6 living. | Watson, Sarah Ellen (I4902)
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1200 | The 1850, 1870 & 1880 Census has William being born in 1819. The 1860 Census has William born in 1814 | Roush, William A. (I12570)
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