Note: he was 48, she was 44. Living with them were [their children] Sarah E., age 4; Andrew T., age 2; as well as [her sons] Isaac Y Parker, age 16; and John W. Parker, age 11[7]
Event:
Type: Census 1880
Date: 01 JUN 1880
Place: Bethesda District #2, Trigg County, Kentucky,
Note: He was 57, she was 53. Daughter "S.E." was 14, and son "A.T." was 12[8]
Note: He was 28, "Susan" was 32' George W. was 8[12]
Event:
Type: Census 1860
Date: 24 JUL 1860
Place: Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky,
Note: owning real estate valued at 00 and personal property worth 0. "N. T." was 37, Susan was 38, "G. W." was 18, and "L." was 73[13]
Sources
↑ Oliver-3246 was created by Marsha Ensminger through the import of WikiTree.ged on Apr 30, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online: 1860 Kentucky: Trigg County, township not recorded, Cadiz Post Office, page 50, lines 21 - 24 (image 50 of 192)
↑ Source: #S150 Page: Census Online; 1870 Kentucky, Trigg County, Bethesda Precinct, pages 5 and 6, lines 37 - 40 and 1 - 2 (images 5 & 6 of 351)
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