*"US Census, 1860," database online. Sandusky, Richland, Ohio, USA; pg. 282, family 1309, dwelling 1327, lines 19-25; 17 Jun 1860. National Archives Microfilm M653, FHL roll 805029.
"US Census, 1870," database online. Sandusky, Richland, Ohio, USA; pg. 285a, family 2, dwelling 2, lines 9-19; 14 Oct 1870. National Archives Microfilm M593, FHL roll 552760.
"US Census, 1910," database online. Liberal, Seward, Kansas, USA; pg. 14b, family 291, dwelling 282, lines 61-62; 27 Apr 1910. National Archives Microfilm T624, roll 451.
"Kansas Marriages, 1840-1935," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW2B-HHQ : 12 December 2014), Thomas B. Paramore and Mary C. Dellinger, 27 Nov 1902; citing Bucklin, Ford, Kansas, reference bk B p 452; FHL microfilm 1,035,609.
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