Emeline Patterson was enumerated at Blairsville, Union County, Georgia for the July 8, United States Census, 1870. She is noted as born 1864-1865 in Georgia. She is noted as at home as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are male William Patterson, female Elizabeth Patterson, male Alonzo Patterson, female Florence Patterson, male John Patterson, female Martha Patterson, female Mary Patterson and male Lewis Patterson.[1]
Rebecca E Patterson was enumerated as daughter at Lower Young Cane, Union County, Georgia for the June 10, United States Census, 1880. She was noted as a farm laborer, born 1865 in Georgia and single. Also included in the household are self William Patterson, wife Elisabeth J Patterson, son James A L Patterson, daughter Sarah F Patterson, son John H L Patterson, daughter Martha E Patterson, daughter Mary N Patterson, son Louis O Patterson, son William E Patterson, son Joseph E Patterson, daughter Lavina C Patterson and daughter Lula L J Patterson.[2] 1880 U.S. Census, Union County, Georgia, ED 177, p. 108C-D, Lower Young Cane, dwelling/family 120, Rebecca E. Patterson, age 15, in William Patterson’s household.[3]
Spouse: Lewis G. Queen, son of Isaac and Dicy E. (Patten) Queen[4]
Married 6 August 1893 in Union County, Georgia.
1900 U.S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, ED 129, p. 19B, 10 Civil District, dwelling 326, family 329.[5]
Lewis Queen age 31 born August 1868 in Georgia. Married 7 years [circa 1893]. Father born Virginia. Mother born North Carolina. Miner (Copper)
Wife: Emmer Queen age 34 born [illegible] 1866 in Georgia. Father born South Carolina. Mother born North Carolina
Son: Harry Queen age 6 born March 1894 in Georgia
Daughter: May Queen age 2 born April 1898 in Tennessee
1910 U.S. Census, Fannin County, Georgia, ED 30, p. 86A (stamped), Mobile District, dwelling 234, family 235.[6]
Lewis Queen age 41 born Georgia. Married 16 years. Father born Georgia. Mother born United States. Copper Miner
Wife: Emmer Queen age 43 born Georgia. Married once. Married 16 years. 6 children born; 5 now living
Son: Harry Queen age 15 born Georgia
Daughter: May Queen age 12 born Tennessee
Daughter: Ola Queen age 8 born Georgia
Son: Solon Queen age 3 born Georgia [Twin]
Son: Nolan Queen age 3 born Georgia [Twin]
1920 U.S. Census, Fannin County, Georgia, ED 48, p. 115A, Toccoa 1265 District, Blue Ridge City, dwelling 32, family 34.[7]
Lewis G. Queen age 5_ born Georgia. Father born North Carolina. Mother born Georgia. Salesman, Medicine
Wife: Emma Queen age 53 born Georgia. Father born South Carolina. Mother born North Carolina
Son: Solon Akins Queen age 13 born Georgia
Son: William Nolan Queen age 13 born Georgia
1930 U.S. Census, Forsyth County, North Carolina, ED 66, p. 13B, Winston-Salem City, Rosedale Street, dwelling 274, family 275.[8]
Lewis G. Queen age 64 born Georgia. Age 27 when first married
Wife: Emma Queen age 64 born Georgia. Age 27 when first married
Daughter: Mae Queen age 26 born Georgia
Son: J. Nolon Queen age 23 born Georgia
Grand-daughter: M. Helen Higdon age 16 born Georgia
Emma Patterson wed L. G. Queen August 6, 1893 in Union County, Georgia.[9]
Emma Queen was enumerated as wife of the head of household at Mobile, Fannin County, Georgia for the May 9, United States Census, 1910. She was noted as born 1867 in Georgia and had been married sixteen years. She was the mother of six children of which five were still living as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Lewis Queen, son Harry Queen, daughter May Queen, daughter Ola Queen, son Solon Queen and son Nolan Queen.[10]
Emma Queen was enumerated as wife of the head of household at Blue Ridge, Fannin County, Georgia for the January 3, United States Census, 1920. She was noted as born 1867 in Georgia and married as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Louis G Queen, son Solon Akins Queen and son William Nolan Queen.[11]
Emma Queen was enumerated as wife of the head of household at Rosedale, Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina for the April 12, United States Census, 1930. She was noted as born 1866 in Georgia and married. She was first married at the age of twenty-seven as seen in an image of the original census. Also included in the household are head Lewis G Queen, daughter Mae Queen, son J Nolon Queen and granddaughter M Helen Higdon.[12]
Emma Queen died October 23, 1948 in Union County, Georgia.[13]
As listed in the Find A Grave Index,[14] Emma Patterson Queen is buried at Bethlehem Cemetery in Union County, Georgia.[15]
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