Census
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This census has been transcribed by volunteers from a census roll that is often difficult to read. While every effort has been made to be accurate, It is always possible that mistakes have been made. If you see something that needs correcting, send it to Suzanne Shephard and the correction will be placed beside the original transcription with your email address for a source. Please use this information only as a basis for your research.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
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The 1900 Census is posted with these sections: |
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| Name | Relationship | Color/Race | Sex | Birth Month | Birth Year | Age | Marital Status | Years Married | # of Children | # of Children Living |
Page 50, sh. 2a - S.D. 8, E.D. 88 - Hartwood - 4 Jun 1900
25 - Baker, Henrietta?
H 52fwd 27 Aug 1847 3-1 farmer
Ellington, John bdr
35ms Nov 1864 day laborer
26 - Burton, Robert H
54mm 23 Jan 1846 farmer
Annie wf 46fm 23 Feb
1854 5-5
Carrie J. dtr 19fs Nov
1880
Benjamin L. son 17ms
Aug 1882
Judson M. son 14ms Oct
1885
Leona dtr 12fs Jul
1887
Robert E. son 9ms Jul
1890
Winnie niece 7fs May
1893
27 - Monroe, Geo. E. H
45mm 22 Mar 1855 farmer
Mary F. wf 46fm 22 Sep
1853 10-10
Amanda F. dtr 20fs Nov
1879
Iva D. dtr 18fs Dec
1881
Esom G. son 13ms Sep
1886 farm laborer
Robt. M. son 9ms Dec
1890
Fielding H. son 7ms
May 1893
Henry A. son 4ms Jul
1895
Emma dtr 2fs Feb 1898
Elsa son 2ms Feb 1898
28 - Monroe, Alexander
H 38mm 3 Oct 1861 farmer
Jannie wf 33fm 3 May
1867 0-0
Fannie mother 74fmwd
Dec 1825 8-6
Downey, May niece 13fs
Jun 1887
29 - Crittenden, Wm.
T. H 80mwd 32 Apr 1820 farmer
May H. dtr 30fs Feb
1870
Lucy T. dtr 27fs Sep
1873
30 - Monroe, W. Owens
H 39mm 10 Oct 1860 farmer
Susie A. wf 32fm 10
Oct 1867 4-4
Arthur son 8ms Jan
1891
Annie V. dtr 7fs Feb
1893
Sarah E. dtr 5fs Jan
1895
Martha E. dtr 7/12fs
Oct 1899
31 - Courtney, Thomas
H 63mm 40 Oct 1836 farmer
Fannie E. wf 67fm 40
Nov 1832 7-5
Charles H. son 36ms
Mar 1864 farm laborer
Cornelia F. dtr 26fs
Apr 1874
32 - Patton, Alexander
H 37mm 6 Sep 1862 farmer
Bessie wf 22fm 6 Apr
1878 3-3
Julia B. dtr 6fs Feb
1894
Sarah L. dtr 4fs Aug
1895
Robert N.? son 2ms Aug
1897
Monroe, Wm. T.? bil
14ms Sep 1886 farm laborer
33 - Stevens, Joseph H
46mwd Jan 1854 carpenter
Harriet mother 75fwd
47 Mar 1825 6-2
sh. 2b - S.D. 8, E.D. 88 - Hartwood - 5 June 1900
34 - Monroe, James C.
H 28ms Apr 1872 day laborer
Rufus bro 26ms Sep
1873 day laborer
34(sic) - Embrey,
James N. H 51mm 7 Dec 1848 farmer
Emma J. wf 42fm 7 Dec
1857 2-2
Wm. H. son 24ms Oct
1875 engnr saw mill
Minnie G. dtr 21fs Jul
1878
David N. son 20ms Oct
1879 farm laborer
Nellie R. dtr 18fs Mar
1882
Jesse C. son 15ms Aug
1884 farm laborer
Lena May dtr 6fs Apr
1894
Annie L. dtr 3fs Feb
1897
35 - Patton, Andrew J.
H 74ms Nov 1825 farmer
Louisa sis 66fs Jan
1884
Smith, Mary sis 64fwd
Apr 1836 0-0
36 - Hawkins, Albert black
37 - Pollard, John
black
Bland, Lee black
38 - Grinnan, Chas.? H
32ms Jul 1867 WVVaVa farming
John W. father 68mm 46
Jul 1831 farm laborer
Eppus? mother 74fm 46
Apr 1826 10-3
Groves, Lizzie bdr
30fs Sep 1869 WVVaWV
39 - Limerick, Richard
F? H 44mm 23 May 1856 farmer
Sally Ann wf 50fm 23
Apr 1850 7-7
Edmonia dtr 21fs Jan
1879
Nora May dtr 20fs May
1880
Thomas S. son 17ms Aug
1882 farm laborer
Minnie M. dtr 16fs Sep
1883
Roland Lee son 13ms
Sep 1886 farm laborer
Ada A. dtr 11fs Oct
1888
Lloyd F. son 9ms Sep
1890
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