Re: James and Helen Hall of NC
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Re: James and Helen Hall of NC
Cliff grimsley 3/07/06
1900 census reported earlier should be all b. NC, not NY
1870 census Cedar Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina
Hargrove, ????? female, 49 ?NC farm hand
--- William, 10, NC farm hand
Hall, John 2A?23 NC farm hand
---- Nepsy, 16NC farm hand
Next household
Hall, James, 46, farm hand, NC
Elizabeth, 40, Keeping house, NC
Matilda, 18 at home, NC
Julia C, 16, at home, NC
MArgianna, 11, at home, NC
Payton W 9 at home, NC
Millie Ann, 6 at home, NC
Next household
Hall, Eldridge 46, farm hand, NC
Mary Jane 40, keeping house, NC
Eliza 21,at home, NC
Daniel J, Farm Hand, NC
James, 17, farm hand, NC
William 9 at home, NC
John 7 at home, NC
MArgaret 4 at home, NC
MAry J 2 at home, NC
1870 census Cedar Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina
Godwin, Jesse, 45, farmer, NC
Catharine, 40, Keeps house, NC
William 14, at home, NC
Not so sure about this, but only one coming close to Nepsie in 1880 in Cedar Creek, Cumberland, NC
McMillin, John, 25, NC NC NC laborer
Nipsia, 20, NC NC NC
John, 1, NC NC NC
Callie D Mc Millian, 6, niece, NC NC NC
1880 census Cedar Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina
Godwin, Jesse, head, 44, cooper, NC NC NC
Kittie, wife, 40, keeping house NC NC NC
William R, son,24, laborer, NC NC NC
Mary C, daughter in law,26, keeping house, NC NC NC
North Carolina Marriage Records
Jesse Godwin, m Kitsey Jackson, Feb 20, 1859, Johnston Co.
Jesse Godwin, mWiley Wall, Jan 4, 1855, Johnston Co.,
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Re: James and Helen Hall of NC
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