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Source: S43 Author: U.S. Census Bureau Title: 1850 United States Federal Census Repository: #R4
Source: S49 Author: U.S. Census Bureau Title: 1880 United States Federal Census Repository: #R4 NOTETenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Source: S50 Author: U.S. Census Bureau Title: 1870 United States Federal Census Repository: #R4
Source: S55 Author: U.S. Census Bureau Title: 1860 United States Federal Census Repository: #R4
Source: S83 Title: Find A Grave, Find A Grave NOTEFind A Grave. Find A Grave. Digital images. http://www.finadagrave.com.
Notes
Note N145From Find A Grave:
Wife of Henry R. Burress.
Found by Ralph Temple at Moulton, AL.
Register of Death
Date of death: Jan. 5, 1882
deceased: Juda S. Burruss
place of birth: Tennessee
page 57 years and 9 months
female, white, widowed
housekeeper
cause of death: volanlus? disease of heart
place of death: near Mt. Hope, AL
place of burial: Rock Spring Church
doctor: J.M. Clark, M.D.
no. of certificate: 3
Acknowledgements
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