Our Families' Journey Through Time
Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 2,659
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1201 | The 1850, 1870 & 1880 Census lists Hannah as being born in 1821. The 1900 Census has her being born in March 1823. Find a grave has the tombstone posted and the dates are clear. In the 1900 Census, Hannah is listed with 8 children born with 8 living. I believe that the child that was not listed was Mary J who was born in 1840. I believe that this may be due to Mary dying before the 1860 Census. | Dalrymple, Hannah R. (I14257)
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1202 | The 1850, 1870 Census has Prudence being born in 1825. The 1860 Census has Prudence listed as being born in 1827. The 1860 Census also lists what county and state she was born in. | Cobler, Prudence Ann (I1894)
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1203 | The 1850, 1870 Census shows Samuel being born in 1820. The 1860, 1880 Census shows Samuel being born in 1821. According to the findagrave website Samuel was born in Pennsylvania. However, ?b?all ?/b?census records show Ohio as the state of birth | Hupp, Samuel (I19249)
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1204 | The 1850, 1870, 1880 & 1920 Census has Margaret being born in 1846. | Norris, Margaret Ann (I24199)
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1205 | The 1850, 1870, and 1880 Census has Nathaniel being born in 1842 | Bradley, Nathaniel (I24118)
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1206 | The 1851 England Census has William being born in 1841. The U.S. Census in 1860 has William being born in 1841. | Dafforn, William Mountfort (I24088)
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1207 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Emaline being born in 1851 | Lucas, Emaline Samantha (I9309)
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1208 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Hezekiah being born in 1875 According to the website https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gen2/family/index.htm created by Jean Hehn, Hezekiah is the son of Peter Smith. According to the website, there are bible records to prove this but, no proof of the bible record as it is not posted. I have already found discrepencies in her work as Hezekiah Carey, the son of this Hezekiah, did not die until 1904 and she has him passing in 1897. But, along with the discrepencies are some facts. So, if you use this site, please do your own research to prove what you can to make sure you have it right and documented. SMITH--On Feb. 2, 1871, at his residence, near Smithland, Shelby Co., Ind., Rev. Hezekiah Smith, in the 87th year of his age. The subject of this notice was born near Augusta, Ga., July 17, 1784. He in early life removed with his parents to Hamilton Co., O. When but a lad he went to Lexington, Ky., to learn the saddler's trade. While there he professed religion and was baptized by Elder Bainbridge into the fellowship of the Baptist Church in that place, in the seventeenth year of his age. Upon the completion of his apprenticeship he returned to Ohio and united with the Duck Creek Baptist Church. He soon united with the Bethel Baptist Church on Donald's Creek, Clark Co., O. This Church soon licensed him to preach, and in 1824, at the call of the same church, a council convened and ordained him to the work of the ministry. He was very active in preaching the gospel wherever opportunity offered. His sphere seemed to be that of an evangelist rather than a pastor, and in that capacity he preferred to labor. He went everywhere preaching the gospel, and many were led to Christ through his untiring labors and faithful presentation of gospel truth. He never shunned to declare the whole counsel of God. The Bible was his text book, and this he daily studied and consequently became "mighty in the Scriptures." He was truly a Bible preacher. His moral character was always above reproach. One man said to the writer, "I have known Father Smith for more than forty years, and no man could ever say anything against his Christian character." He was a consistent Christian. He was a man of strong positive convictions. He deliberately and carefully made up his decisions on all moral questions, and then fearlessly and persistently advocated them. He was always in the van in all moral reforms. The great aim and effort of his life seemed to be to elevate society, and to do this by leading the people to Christ. The last eighteen years of his life were spent in peace on his farm in Shelby Co., Ind., with his companion, who survives him, and with whom he lived over sixty years, surrounded by most of their children. He went down to the grave like a shock of corn fully ripe, and all felt that a good man had gone to his blessed reward. His funeral sermon was preached by the writer from Rev. xiv.13. Source: The Shelby Republican Date of Publication: May 10, 1871 | Smith, Hezekiah (I15579)
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1209 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Isaac being born in 1858 | Martz, Isaac Clayton (I9534)
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1210 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Joanna born in 1810 | Vice, Joanna A. (I2638)
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1211 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Lincoln William born in 1859. The 1900 Census has Lincoln born in April 1860. Also to note some census records have him as William. Death record and other census records have him just as Lincoln. | Burwell, Lincoln William (I24183)
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1212 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Moses being born in 1858 | Martz, Moses C. (I9511)
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1213 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Rebecca born in 1851. The 1880 Census has Rebecca born in 1852. She is also a twin to Amanda | Roush, Rebecca Ann (I12580)
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1214 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Robert being born in 1851 | Scott, Robert (I8974)
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1215 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Sarah being born in 1785. From all my years of experience, the ladys were known for fibbing about their age on the census records. Evidently she wanted it to appear that she was 5 years younger than she actually was. | Drake, Sarah "Sally" (I15577)
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1216 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Susan being born in 1852. | Fike, Susan Texas (I21261)
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1217 | The 1860 & 1870 Census has Thorton being born in 1825. The 1870 Census has Thorton being born in Michigan for some odd reason. I believe this was in response to where are you from. In the 1860 Census, Thornton and Delila have an Eliza E and Elizabeth both listed as children. Eliza and Elizabeth is a name that is interchangeable. These two could be the same child. Further research is required to see if these two children are actually one child. | Loman, Thorton (I24226)
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1218 | The 1860 & 1880 Census has George listed as being born in 1855. According to the 1900 Census, George has a daughter, Crystal H who was born in October 1891 in Indiana. If the marriage date is accurate, this child is not from this marriage. Further research is required to ascertain if they have the date wrong or he was married previously. | Lottridge, George L. (I3045)
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1219 | The 1860 & 1880 Census has Samuel listed as being born in 1821. Because of the tombstone we have Samuel's birthdate at August 21, 1819. When calculating from the death certificate, it comes up with August 22, 1819. His death was reported my his brother Isaac. Which makes it even more implausible that he remarried after his wife Elizabeth died. | Woodruff, Samuel S. (I5346)
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1220 | The 1860 & 1880 Census has Sarah born in 1837 | Keller, Sarah Ann (I24282)
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1221 | The 1860 & 1910 Census has John being born in 1856.. The 1880 Census has John being born in 1857. John's memorial on findagrave.com states that his middle name is Coleman. However, there is no documentation that I have found that shows his full middle name. | Mason, John C. (I24142)
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1222 | The 1860 - 1880 Census has Isaac being born in 1834. The 1900 Census taker really messed up this family's name. Due to all other records, I know this is the right family. The census taker evidently did not know how to spell Isaac or Dishong. He is in the census record as Isaac Disholm. The birth record of Lilly has Isaac as J.M. I believe it should be I M, especially considering that the mother is listed as Sarah Ann Keller and they were married in 1858 and remained married until Sarah's death in 1907. The 1900 - 1920 Census records have Isaac being born in 1832. The 1900 Census shows a birth month of November | Dishong, Isaac M. (I24005)
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1223 | The 1860 and 1870 has Leonidas listed as Leonidas P. Leonidas's name is spelled Leonadas P in the 1880 Census. The 1860 - 1880, 1910 Census has Leonidas listed as being born in 1860. (Research):The 1870 Census has Leonidas listed as Lemidas | Wallace, Leonidas D. "Lee" (I14169)
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1224 | The 1860 Census has Absolom's name spelled Absolem. The 1870 Census has Absolom being born in 1855. | Fike, Absolom (I21606)
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1225 | The 1860 Census has Albert being born in 1858, the 1880 Census lists his birth as 1859 | Eberhart, Albert (I21421)
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1226 | The 1860 Census has Alexander being born in 1844 | Stewart, Alexander (I24109)
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1227 | The 1860 Census has Alfred being born in 1833 | Cruzan, Alfred (I23925)
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1228 | The 1860 Census has Alfred born in 1839 | Bailey, Alfred F. (I21859)
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1229 | The 1860 Census has Alice's name spelled Allas. | Starkey, Elbert (I23833)
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1230 | The 1860 Census has Amos being born in 1836. The 1850 Census has his born in 1837. | Dishong, Amos Morris (I24006)
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1231 | The 1860 Census has Amy being born in 1842. I find that to be incorrect. | Kaveligh-Cabelish, Amy (I23343)
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1232 | The 1860 Census has Amy being born in 1843 | Dark, Amy F. (I4102)
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1233 | The 1860 Census has Ann listed being born in 1834. For Ann, all children are accounted for. It is assumed that Rachael died before the 1880 Census as Ann lists in the 1900 Census that she is the mother of 6 Children with 5 living. | Hatfield, Ann Lana "Laney" (I23964)
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1234 | The 1860 Census has Asa being born in South Carolina | Marine, Asa (I5096)
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1235 | The 1860 Census has Catharine's first name as Catherine | Hall, Catharine M. (I23795)
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1236 | The 1860 Census has Charles being born in 1845 | Loman, Charles (I24229)
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1237 | The 1860 Census has Charles being born in 1847 | Clements, Charles M. (I23940)
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1238 | The 1860 Census has Christopher listed as being born in 1857. The 1880 Census has him listed as being born in 1856 | Froebe, Christopher (I4091)
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1239 | The 1860 Census has Cornelius being born in 1839 | Martz, Cornelius (I13482)
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1240 | The 1860 Census has Courtney being born in 1823 | Daton, Courtney J. (I15742)
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1241 | The 1860 Census has Daniel being born in 1843. I think maybe the census taker had Daniel and David mixed up because they have David being born in 1848. | Books, Daniel (I23606)
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1242 | The 1860 Census has David listed as being born in 1848. I do believe the Census taker wrote David and Daniel's age backwards. | Books, David (I23647)
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1243 | The 1860 Census has Delila being born in 1823 | Philips, Delila "Delia" (I24227)
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1244 | The 1860 Census has Edwin being born in 1821 | Dalman, Edwin (I24404)
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1245 | The 1860 Census has Eliza being born in 1852 | Hupp, Eliza A. (I11049)
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1246 | The 1860 Census has Elizabeth being born in 1820. There is a discrepency in Elizabeth's death. The tombstone says October 14, 1894 and the Indiana Death Index says March 3, 1895. Because the death index does not show me a document, I am going with the tombstone. The death index also states the place of death as Indiana. | Smith, Elizabeth (I17754)
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1247 | The 1860 Census has Elizabeth being born in 1846 | Stewart, Elizabeth (I24111)
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1248 | The 1860 Census has Elizabeth being born in 1851. The 1870 Census has Elizabeth being born in 1850. | Fike, Elizabeth (I21601)
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1249 | The 1860 Census has Emily being born in 1823 | Brewer, Emily (I24212)
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1250 | The 1860 Census has Eunice being born in 1829 | Lacey, Eunice M. (I588)
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