Re: Henry Horton Kinsley 1829 of NY need parents
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In reply to:
Henry Horton Kinsley 1829 of NY need parents
Jil Paravato 1/15/10
I'm not related.
You should know -
All census records prior to the 1850 census only listed the head of household; whether male or female.
NO specific age was stated for any family member
NO place of birth was stated – city, state, or country
NO city, town, or village is stated – only the county
NO street address was stated
NO marital status was stated – single, married, widowed, divorced
NO family relationship was stated – brother, sister, cousin, son, daughter, wife, inlaw, etc…
NO occupation was stated
NO parental birthplaces are stated
NO race was stated [but assume “white”]
Step children are not enumerated as “step” children
1850, 1860 & 1870 census records do not show family relationships or parental birthplaces.
1850 is the 1st census that lists all family members
1880 -
Name: Henry H. Kinsley
Home in 1880: Ashland, Boone, Nebraska
Age: 50
Estimated birth year: abt 1830
Birthplace: New York
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's name: Anna M.
Father's birthplace: New York [not the same as 1900]
Mother's birthplace: New York [not the same as 1900]
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Henry H. Kinsley 50, NY - farmer
Anna M. Kinsley 48, NY
Alma Kinsley 19, NY [living with her father in 1900]
Rose I. Kinsley 15, NY
Henry does not appear on any other census.
Others researching Henry have not been able to identify his parents.