Census
Records - 1910
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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
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 Kristy Williams 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. Please read copyright notice at the bottom of this page.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
Page 121, sh. 8a - S.D. 8, E.D. 101 - Aquia - 9 & 10 May 1910
150 - Bowen, William
black
Scroggins, Peter
mulatto
151 - Norman, William
M. H 72ms farmer
Clemmens, Sara A.
servant 60f wd 4-4
152 - Edrington,
Angelina S. H 71fs farmer
Bozzell, Fannie D.E.
sis 60f m1 9 0-0
153 - Nixens, G. T. black
154 - Jackson, Thomas
black
Cole, Allice mulatto
Holmes, Emma mulatto
155 - Lucen, Charles black
156 - Coleman, F.
black
Nickens, S. mulatto
157 - Nickens, D. mulatto
158 - Jackson, Thomas black
159 - Johnson, John black
160 - Segar, Alexander
W. H 44m m1 19 MdVaVa farmer
Sallie M. wf 38f m1 19
4-4
Susan V. dtr 18fs
Alexander R. son 17ms
Pearl S dtr 12fs
James T. son 9ms farm
lab home farm
161 - Lee, John M. H
71m m1 38 farmer
Nora B. wf 70f m1 38
5-5
Nannie M. dtr 37fs
William B. son 27ms
grocery salesman
John M. son 31ms
grocery merchant
Trimble, Rachel bdr
25fs
162 - Lee, Daniel M. H 33ms farm lab home farm
163 - Brooks, Theodore
H 32m m1 5 odd job farm lab
Kate W. wf 22f m 5 2-2
Theododre son 4ms
Alfred son 1ms
sh. 8b, S.D. 8, E.D. 101 - Aquia - 10, 11 May 1910
164 - Tolson, Benjamin
H 65m m1 24 farmer
Almira wf 43f m1 24
3-3
Benjamin A. son 21ms
odd job farm lab
Sadie? A dtr 16fs
165 - Massie, George
K. H 32m m1 9 Station agt R.R.
Margaret wf 32f m1 9
3-3
George K. son 8ms
Ruth W. dtr 6fs
Louise O. dtr 8/12fs
166 - Colvin, Travers H 48m m1 25 R.R. lab
information
corrected by Nancy
King 3/18/2003
Mary C. wf 43f m1 25
Daisy dtr 16fs
Pansy? dtr 15fs
Lillian dtr 11fs
Sara dtr 9fs
Patton, Edward sil 27m
m1 4 R.R. lab
Bessie dtr 23f m1 4
2-2
Edward son 2ms
Margarete dtr 10/12fs
167 - Lowery, Robbert
M. H 42m m1 18 R.R. lab
Minnie M.? wf 36f m1
18 6-6
Ernest M. son 17ms
Oliver B. son 14ms
Myrtle V. dtr 12fs
Raymond M. son 9ms
Mable K. dtr 5fs
Maud J. dtr 5fs
168 - Lunsford,
Robbert S. H 48m m1 18 R.R. lab
Laura? L. wf 47f m1 18
Myrers, Mary V. sil
37f m1 10
Edward S. nephew 3ms
169 - Pike, Alfred J.
H 45m m1 17 EngEngEng farmer Imig 1870
Mary K. wf 40f m1 17
6-3
Hanna? C. dtr 14fs
Nita S. dtr 12fs
Mary C. dtr 6fs
Jackson, Rosa servant
25fs mulatto cook private family
170 - Waller, Mildred?
P. H 44fs farmer
Annie W. aunt 86fs
Ford, R.E.L. cousin
48ms odd job farm lab
171 - Nelson, Louis W.
mulatto
Hall, Bernard mulatto
172 - Upsur, Samuel black
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