Source: S038301 Title: Boyles Family Records Author: Carolyn Lavaun Moss Boyles Publication: 1999 Note: #NS383011 Note: #NS383012 Repository: Note: #NS383013 Call Number: Media: Letter
No NOTE record found with id NS383011.
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No NOTE record found with id NS383013.
Source: S039070 Title: Julian Family Records Author: P. Julian Publication: Jan 2001 Note: #NS390701 Note: #NS390702 Repository: Note: #NS390703 Call Number: Media: Letter
No NOTE record found with id NS390701.
No NOTE record found with id NS390702.
No NOTE record found with id NS390703.
Source: S039276 Title: McCollum (Betty) Family Records Author: Betty Guthrie McCollum Publication: 1997 - 2000 Note: #NS392761 Note: #NS392762 Repository: Note: #NS392763 Call Number: Media: Letter
No NOTE record found with id NS392761.
No NOTE record found with id NS392762.
No NOTE record found with id NS392763.
Notes
Note NI01285
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1. 1880 US Census (1 Jun)
Martha J. HAMILTON
Female
Birth Year <1862>
Birthplace GA
Age 18
Occupation At Home
Marital Status S <Single>
Race W <White>
Head of Household Andrew J. HAMILTON
Relation Dau <Daughter>
Father's Birthplace SC
Mother's Birthplace GA
Census Place La Crosse, Izard, Arkansas
Family History Library Film 1254047
NA Film Number T9-0047
Page Number 388B
2. 1900 census indicates Martha Jane had given birth to six children -- six living at time of census.
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