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Re: Mrs. Lavina Poore
Posted by: AnneG (ID *****3693) Date: June 16, 2006 at 12:11:16
In Reply to: Re: Caylor, Eugene Tennesse I think.info... by Donna Quinn of 516

Your Lavina is listed in Sistler's marriage transcriptions as Calone - but that's only their interpretation of the writing of the name. I've certainly experienced Caylor being read as Caylon. Whatever, if your Lavina really is a Calor/Caylor, then she might easily be a daughter of John Calor and his first wife. On the 1840 census in Claiborne, John had several children listed with his family who are not accounted for in his 1850 household:
a male born 1835-40,
a female born 1830-1835, and
a female born 1825-30.
If the females are his children, they probably were not offspring of the much younger wife of John in 1840 and 1850.
The unidentified female born 1830-35 easily could be your Levina, who had married in 1849 and thus had left her parental household.
I think it was in 1860, but maybe in 1850, that John Calor is listed on the same page as another Poore household.
Also, your Levina seems to have named her first son John, and perhaps this was in honor of her father.
All above is supposition - I'm merely saying that the info about Lavina is consistent with her being a child of John Calor - I am decidedly not saying for a fact that she is a proven child of John Calor.


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