Caroline T. Homan Lincoln, Rockingham Co. VA
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Re: David Franklin Homan--1800s VA>1830s MO
Judith Shafe 8/31/02
Judith, can you please tell me how Mary Homan who married Col Abram. Lincoln and Caroline T. Homan, who married Jacob Lincoln, are related?I show Caroline as the daughter of John?Also, do you have insight as to why Josephine Sites would have been living with the John Homan family in the following census? I thought Josephine was a Lincoln but...I am including the 1860 census as well to add to the confusion.Enjoy.
56th District, Oct 1, 1850, p 103, Rockingham Co. VA
#1409 Michael Homan 54, Farmer $10,000, Leannah 51, Herod 31 Trader; Mary 25; Harvey 18 Laborer; Harrison 14 (David Harrison) Elizabeth R. 10, Rebecca Fowler 19
#1403 John R. Homan 52 Farmer $13000; Mary M. 37; Josephine SITES 26; Mary A. Homan 16; John C. 14; Margaret R. Frances V. 10; William D. 8; Amanda 6; Caroline 3
#1380 p 101 9-28-1850 56th District
Joseph Shoup 50 Farmer $4100; Caroline 40; Elizabeth 21; Henry S. 19 Laborer; Calvin 17 Laborere; Jacob 15 Laborere all born VA
#1381 Jacob Gochenoun 79 Farmer $8000; Elizabeth 57 (daughter of John & Dorcas Homan died Jan 1871)
Sherkey's live next door.
1860 P739, Rockingham Co., VA #2887/2830 Mary (Homan? my notes) Lincoln 56, $18,000 real estate, $11,000 personal, Elizabeth Maupin 32, $18,000, $17,000; Abraham L. 15; Dorcas 8; Josephine Sites 36, $5100 personal value; John Sites 17, $1,000; Mary 11 $1100.
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Re: Caroline T. Homan Lincoln, Rockingham Co. VA
Judith Shafe 2/02/03