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WatchCensus - US Federal 1860
Browse the 1860 US census by state, county, and civil division. This particular census is especially helpful in researching the Civil War era and the soldiers who fought in the imminent conflict. Information about each member of a household as of June 1, 1860, includes age, race, occupation, real and personal estate values, birth place, if married within the year, and if a person was deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict. Relationships are not detailed until the 1880 census. Continue…
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Family listed #2 thru #9 Their Correct last name is KEEL
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Hicks ancestry
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Thomas Fugitt family 1860 Washington DC
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Thomas Wingrove - 17 Sep 1811 - 31 May 1870
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Levi Thompson was born 04-06-1837 in Walnut Grove, Hardin Co., Tn and died 01-12-1919 in Giles Co., Tn. He married Elizabeth S. Norwood born 05-19-1838 in Giles Co., Tn and died 06-06-1934 in Giles Co., Tn. They were married 09-02-1858 in Giles Co., Tn. They both are buried in Thompson Cem., Giles Co., Tn.
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Rebecca P Wheeler was born on 11-24-1838 in Alabama and died 06-05-1887 in Covington Co., Al. Rebecca "Becky" Wheeler was married to Wooten O'Neal Acree on 09-29-1861 in Lowndes Co., Al. They both are buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Andalusia, Covington CO., Al.
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Elizabeth Phillips
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Worden G Barnaby, b. 10 Oct 1858 in PA, married in Watervliet, MI, on 05 May 1886, Lizzie A Bonfoey, b. 28 Feb 1867 in MI. Four daughters were born in Michigan: Olive Lucy; Zora I; Sara; Blanche B --- in 1887, 1890, 1891 & 1895, respectively. Olive married Henry K Pasma; they had daughter Miriam and 3 sons, Theodore, Klaas & Timothy Pasma. Olive's three sisters believed to have remained ...more
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Asahel Pope Barnaby, was son & grandson of Revolutionary War Patriots, Nathan Barnaby and Samuel Barnaby. Auretta Sarah (Reed) Barnaby (1815-1893) was wife of Asahel Pope Barnaby & mother of Nathan Barnaby III Auretta Barnaby received a Civil War pension for service and death of her son, Nathan Barnaby III. Nathan Barnaby III served in the same Civil War military unit [Co. E 77 PA VOLS.] as ...more
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henry harris
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1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population. Original data from: The National Archives
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