In the 1860 census Catharine (age 7) was in Preston, Richland, Illinois.[1]
In the 1880 census Catharine (age 25), Keeping House, was the wife of John W. Blain in Preston, Richland, Illinois, USA.[2]
Sources
↑1860 Census:
"1860 United States Federal Census"
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Preston, Richland, Illinois; Roll: M653_222; Page: 250; Family History Library Film: 803222 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7667 #37217270 (accessed 8 February 2024)
Catharine Hotty (7) in Preston, Richland, Illinois. Born in Illinois.
Joseph Brown M 35 Farmer Ireland
Susan M Brown F Iowa
Sarah J Hotty F 16 Illinois
Henry Hotty M 14 Illinois
David Hotty M 12 Illinois
John Hotty M 11 Illinois
Catharine Hotty F 7 Illinois
Adaline Hotty F 4 Illinois
Mary E Brown F 18 California
Jane A Brown F 8 California
Sidney L Brown M 6 California
Robert W Brown M 2/12 Illinois
↑1880 Census:
"1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: Preston, Richland, Illinois; Roll: 245; Page: 174B; Enumeration District: 179 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 6742 #21735799 (accessed 8 February 2024)
Catharine Blain (25), wife, Keeping House, in household of John W. Blain (44) in Preston, Richland, Illinois, USA. Born in Illinois.
John W. Blain M White 44 Head Minister Kentucky
Catharine Blain F White 25 Wife Keeping House Illinois
Emma A Blain F White 16 Daughter At Home Illinois
Owen Blain M White 13 Single Son At Home Illinois
Henry Blain M White 11 Single Son At Home Illinois
John W. Blain M White 9 Single Son Illinois
Orie Lee Blain M White 6 Single Son Illinois
Clifton D. Blain M White 3 Single Son Illinois
Harvey O. Blain M White 1 Single Son Illinois
Sarah A. Riggs F White 6 Single Step-daughter Illinois
Acknowledgments
Profile Holtz-58 was created through the import of Earl_Bice2_2011-10-29.ged on Oct 31, 2011 by Earl Bice.
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