Prior to import, this record was last changed 21 JUN 2004 .
Census
Census:
Date: 10 JUN 1880
Place: Baker, Florida, USA
Note: Household of William R Crawford & Sarah: Frank, 26. James, 18. John, 12. Rowe, 10. Ruben, 8. Mary, 6. Annie, 4, born Florida. Sarah, 2, born Florida. Nellie, female, born April 1880 in Florida (I believe this was son, William R, with the gender and name reported here in error.) All born in Georgia to parents born in Georgia, except as noted. Anna Bush, 26.[3]
Sources
WikiTree profile Crawford-1645 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: S110 Title: 1860 U S Census, Charlton County, Georgia Abbreviation: 1860 U S Census, Charlton Co, Ga Repository: #R1
Repository: R1 Name: Ancestry.com
Source: S124 Title: 1900 U S Census, Baker County, Florida Abbreviation: 1900 U S Census, Baker Co, Fl Repository: #R1
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: 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: S7 Title: 1880 U S Census of Baker County, Florida Abbreviation: 1880 U S Census, Baker Cnty, FL Repository: #R1
↑ Source: #S7 Page: enumeration district 9, Precinct 1, 10 June 1880
↑ Source: #S7 Page: enumeration district 9, Precinct 1, 10 June 1880
↑ Source: #S7 Page: enumeration district 9, Precinct 1, 10 June 1880
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