
| Posted By: | Neil Hall | |
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| Subject: | Re: Looking for Patsy Elizabeth Bowater/Frank Strickland | |
| Post Date: | February 10, 2009 at 18:06:15 | |
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| Forum: | Strickland Family Genealogy Forum | |
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I'm not related. 1880 census, Hall township, Anderson County, South Carolina Strickland, B F, head, 36, SC SC SC, farmer Elizabeth, 35, wife, SC SC SC Alice, 12 John, 10, Leroy, 8, Lilly, 6, Newton, 4 Millard, 1 1870 census, Martin township, Anderson County, South Carolina Strickland, Frank, 25, farmer, SC Patsy, 22, keeping house, SC Alice, 3 John, 1 A possible match. On the 1860 census in Anderson county is an Elizabeth Banister, age 14. Nobody with the name Bowater shows up in SC on any census. With a poorly written document, Banister might be read as Bowater. Her parents were Rolla and Nancy. On the 1850 census, Elizabeth was Martha E. In 1870 Nancy Banister was also living in Martin Township. Only 2 pages separate the households on the census. (18 households) Rolla died sometime 1860-1870. His probate might name his heirs. The following family had moved to Martin township by 1870, and is on the page before the Banister Household in 1870 on the census 1860 census, Abbeville, SC Strickland, John B, 47, farmer, SC Ann, 40, SC William, 21 Franklin, 18 <-- Stephen, 16, Joseph, 14 John, 12 James, 9 Pickens, 6 Lewis, 4 Henry, 2 John B Strickland also died 1860-1870 In 1850 John Strickland was a well digger, his parents are likely nearby, Wm, 77 and Nancy, 62 |