1870 census Montgomery County, Indiana Mary Cox resided in the household of her sister Amanda and brother-in-law George Chrisman. [2]
George Christman M 48 Kentucky
Amanda Christman F 49 Kentucky
Jane Christman F 22 Kentucky
Mary Christman F 17 Kentucky
Georgianna Christman F 14 Kentucky
Frances Christman F 9 Kentucky
Una Christman M 10 Kentucky
Nancy Christman F 6 Indiana
Mary Cox F 57 Kentucky
She was living in the household of her brother-in-law George Chrisman in the 1880 census for Montgomery County, Indiana. [3]
George W. Chrisman 58
William A. Chrisman 21
Fannie Chrisman 19
Nannie Chrisman 16
Anna Clevenger 24
Amanda B. Clevenger 5
Mary Cox 69
Mary died after 1880 in Indiana.
Sources
↑ The Old Testament, translated out of the Original Hebrew. Done by the special command of His Majesty King James I, of England. Printed in Worcester, Massachusettes for Isaiah Thomas. 1802.
↑ "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX67-Z4B : 17 October 2014), Amanda Christman in household of George Christman, Indiana, United States; citing p. 76, family 539, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,844.
↑ US Census 1880: Union, Montgomery, Indiana; Roll: 300; Family History Film: 1254300; Page: 281A; Enumeration District: 094; Image: 0216
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