"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXFP-6RQ : 12 December 2017), F B Shoemake household, 1860; Census Place: Pecan Grove, Austin, Texas, United States; Roll: M653_1287; Page: 212, Physical document pages 65 lines 38-40 and 66 line 1; Dwelling 491, Family 491; Family History Library Film: 805287; Enumerated 7 July 1860. Household members:
F B Shoemake, Head, Male, 27, born South Carolina
Sarah Shoemake, Wife, Female, 31, born Illinois
J S [sic, John L.] Shoemake, Son, Male, 2, born Texas
M J [Mary Jane] Shoemake, Daughter, Female, 1, born Texas
"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXGS-Z53 : 11 June 2019), Ferrill [sic; Ferrell] Shoemake household, 1870; Census Place: Lavaca, Texas; Roll: M593_1595; Page: 439B; Dwelling: 494; Family: 437; Lines: 35-40; Family History Library Film: 553094; Enumerated 22 June 1870. Household members:
Ferrill [sic; Ferrell] Shoemake, Head, Male, 37, born Tennessee [sic; South Carolina]
Mary [McCarty] Shoemake, Wife, Female, 25, born Mississippi
John Shoemake, Son, Male, 12, born Texas
Mary J [Jane] Shoemake, Daughter, Female, 10, born Texas
[Sarah] Annetta Shoemake, Daughter, Female, 8, born Texas
Lellah [sic; Zellah] Shoemake, Daughter, Female, 1, born Texas
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