1870 United States Federal Census of Gettysburg (post office), Franklin Township, Darke County, Ohio, Household of James H. HALL[2]
Household in 1870:
James H. HALL (Age: 41 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Occupation: Farmer, Value of Real Estate: $800, Value of Personal Estate: $471, Male Citizen of 21 years and upwards
Mary HALL (Age: 30 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Occupation: Keeping House, Father of Foreign Birth
Fremont HALL (Age: 13 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Attending School
Harvey HALL (Age: 9 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Attending School
Crille A. HALL (Gender: Female, Age: 7 Years, Born in Ohio) - Attending School
Emma V. HALL (Age: 5 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Attending School
George REDNINGER (Age: 62 Years, Place of Birth: German State (not known), Father of Foreign Birth, Mother of Foreign Birth) - Occupation: Works on Farm, Male Citizen of 21 years and upwards
Jeremiah REDNINGER (Age: 23 Years, Place of Birth: Ohio) - Occupation: Works on Farm, Value of Personal Estate: $158, Father of Foreign Birth, Male Citizen of 21 years and upwards
1880 United States Federal Census of Bradford, Miami County, Ohio, Household of James H. HALL[3]
Household in 1880:
James H. HALL (Age: 52 Years, Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married, Born in Ohio, Place of Birth of Father: South Carolina, Place of Birth of Mother: Ohio) - Occupation: Laborer
Mary HALL (Age: 42 Years, Wife of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Married, Born in Ohio, Place of Birth of Father: Germany, Place of Birth of Mother: Pennsylvania) - Occupation: Keeping House
Corilla A. HALL (Age: 18 Years, Daughter of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Single, Born in Indiana, Place of Birth of Father: Ohio, Place of Birth: Ohio) - At School
Louella HALL (Age: 5 Years, Daughter of the Head of the Household, Marital Status: Single, Born in Ohio, Place of Birth of Father: Ohio, Place of Birth of Mother: Ohio)
Sources
↑ The Haworth Record published by Charles B Davis Volume 1 issue 7
↑ 1870 U. S. census, Darke County, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin township, p. 92 B (stamped), p. 16 (penned), dwelling 117, family 114, household of James H. Hall; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6K5-RT5 : accessed 7 August 2017); citing National Archives microfilm M593, roll 1194; FHL microfilm 552,693.
↑ 1880 U. S. census, Miami County, Ohio, population schedule, Village of Bradford, enumeration district 139, p. 203 B (stamped), dwelling 88, family 90, household of James H. Hall; database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8SM-Z3Z : accessed 7 August 2017); citing National Archives microfilm T9, roll 1049; FHL microfilm 1,255,049.
See also:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SQQ-85R : accessed 2017-08-07), entry for James H /Hall/.
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