Note: Dwelling 265 & family 261: Ezeliel Crofford, 55; farmer, real estate ,000; personal property ,000. Margaret, 46. Matilda, 21. Anna, 19. Ezekiel, 17. Susan, 15. Benjamin, 12. Frances, 10. Melvina, 8. Bartley, 5. Indiana Clark, 1. William Godbee, 22, farm laborer. All born in Georgia.[9]
Census:
Date: 02 SEP 1870
Place: Charlton, Georgia, USA
Note: 299th dwelling, 276th family: Ezekiel Crawford, 66; farmer; 0 real estate, ,800 personal property; literate. Margaret, 62, illiterate. Susan, 23, literate. Bartley, 14, farm hand, literate. All born in Georgia.[10]
Sources
WikiTree profile Crawford-1586 created through the import of DMCGEDCOM.GED on Aug 3, 2011 by Dale Crawford. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Dale and others.
Source: S127 Title: My Ancestors and Descendants Abbreviation: Thomas L Crawford Sr Author: Thomas L Crawford Sr Publication: self-published, 2003 Repository: #R5
Repository: R5 Name: Dale M Crawford Personal library
Source: S47 Title: 1850 U S Census of Ware County, Georgia, Page: 89-93 Abbreviation: 1850 U S Census of Ware County, Georgia Repository: #R1
Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com
Source: S5 Title: 1870 U S Federal Census; Charlton County, Georgia., Page: 25 Abbreviation: 1870 U S Census, Charlton Co, Ga Publication: 29 July 1870 Repository: #R1
Source: S6 Title: 1860 U S Census, Pierce County, Georgia, District: 1181st, Page: 1022 Abbreviation: 1860 U S Census, Pierce Co, Ga Publication: 16 June 1860 Repository: #R1
↑ Source: #S47 Page: 89th Subdivision, 18 September 1850.
↑ Source: #S6 Page: 9th District, Blackshear, 26 June 1860.
↑ Source: #S5 Page: Traders Hill, 2 September 1870
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