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Elizabeth (Rose?) Vincent (1785-186?) & the Censuses
Census Sunday Howell-Vincent-Rose(?) By Don Taylor Women were only identified by name if they were the head of the household in the early (before 1850) censuses. So, following women in the early census records is often conjecture. Elizabeth (Rose) Vincent … Continue reading
Ezra Sanford in the Early Censuses
Brown-Sanford Census Sunday By Don Taylor One essential action in researching an ancestor is to find that individual in all of the census records during their lifetime. Ezra Clugston Sanford was a frustration for me. He died on 22 Jun … Continue reading
Posted in Brown-Montran, Censuses
Tagged Connecticut, Vermont, Fairfield, Bennington, Sanford
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Emily Hendricks in the Censuses
Roberts/Scott/Hendricks Census Sunday For some time, I have known that my 3rd great-grandmother, Emily Hendricks’s parents were Vaden and Sylvania (Brown) Hendricks. During my research into Emily, I wanted to find her in all of the censuses during her lifetime. … Continue reading
The 1810 Census & Mary Vincent of Halifax, NC
Howell/Vincent-Vinson Census Sunday Once I learned that Philip died between 1805 and 1808 (See Article) and that his wife’s name was Mary, it became easy to find Mary in the 1810 Census and gain a glimpse of what her household … Continue reading
Halifax County, NC, Vincent and Vinson in the 1790 Census
Census Sunday Howell-Vincent/Vinson By Don Taylor The 1790 Census drives home the notion that Vinson and Vincent seem to be interchangeable in this family line. The Philip Vinson of the 1800 Census is clearly Philip Vincent in the 1790 Census. … Continue reading
Posted in Howell-Hobbs, Censuses
Tagged North Carolina, Vinson, Vincent, Halifax, Edgecombe
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