Estimated age from oldest child birthdate
Marriage date is estimated based on birthdate of oldest stepson.
Herod Dupree and members of his household are listed in the 1830 Talbot County Census, p. 339; Herod Dupree, Males aged 50-60: 1; Females aged 10-15: 1; Females aged 50-60: 1. Also listed in this same census are the households of his son, Wm N.; of his son-in-law, Archibald McCrea; and of his brothers, John and Thomas R. Dupree.
Harvard [Herod] Dupree appears in the 1832 "Gold" Land Lottery in Sumter County, Georgia, where, presumably he died between 1832 and 1840. He does not appear in any other Sumter County records. However, his brother, John, and nephew, Arthur J., were also in the 1832 "Gold" Land Lottery in Sumter County. Since Herod's daughter Emily was removed from the role of the Horeb [Bethel] Baptist Church in N.E. Talbot County on April 9, 1831 and appears later in Sumter County with the family, it appears that Herod and other members of the Dupree clan migrated from Talbot to Sumter County between the 1830 Census and early 1831.
Research attributed to Louis Sillay, Jr.
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