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551 1880 census Miller, Dearborn, Indiana FHL film 1254272, pg. 240B, family Jacob Z. Rawlin, wife Anne E. 30-1880 and born in Indiana, her father born Penn. and mother in Delaware. In household a Nathan Boatman, laborer also 30 born Indiana with a father born Penn. and mother born Delaware. Wonder if Nathan could be a twin brother to Anne E.? Their parents both born in same dates, Penn. and Delaware, both born Indiana and same age? Ann E. (I13620)
 
552 1880 census Pactolus, Pitt county, North Carolina, FHL film 1254978, pg. 431B, family James W. Rollens, wife Marina, both husband and wife report both of their parents born in N. Carolina. To get rest of possible children index to 1850,1860,1870 censuses for North Carolina would need to be checked and censuses looked up for this family. James is reported occupation farmer. Wife, keeping house. Rollens, James William (I13707)
 
553 1880 census Pactolus, Pitt, North Carolina, FHL film 1254978, pg. 431B, James W. Rollens family, occupation farmer, wife Marina keeping house. Large space in ages between three children listed in census, others could have died before 1880 or are married by 1880. check of statewide census indexes for north Carolina for 1850,1860,1870 in order to get all children and see if parentage of couple could be located. Brown, Marina (I13730)
 
554 1880 census Rutherford, Martin, Indiana, FHL film 1254298, pg. 337C, Benjamin F. Rawlins family. Search in 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses would discover who his parents and additional family menbers were. Reports his parents born in Kentucky. Wife Susan E. was born in Kentucky and her parents were born in Virginia. Children's mother reported to be born in Ohio yet Susan E. reported to be born in Kentucky. She may not be mother of children, or someone put down census info incorrectly? Rawlins, Benjamin F. (I13737)
 
555 1880 census Rutherford, Martin, Indiana, film FHL 1254298, pg. 337C, Family Benjamin F. Rawlins, clergyman born in Indiana and parents born Ky. Wife born Ky. and parents born Virginia. Children's mother reported born in Ohio but this lady born in Ky., either census reported wrong on birthplace of children's mother or Susan may not be the mother of these children? Susan E. (I13667)
 
556 1880 census Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, FHL film 1254978, pg. 503 D, D. M. ROllins, farmer, wife, Harriet, keeps house and children. D. M> Reports his parents bortn in South Carolina? Harriet reports her parents born in North Carolina. Children all born in North Carolina. Rollins, D.M. (I13738)
 
557 1880 census, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana, film 1254272, pg. 240B, family Jacob Z. Rawlin, his parents born - father Kentucky, mother Ohio. Wife Anne E born Indiana her father born Penn. and mother Delaware. Listed with them in census Nathan Boatman, laborer 30 born Indiana. Father born Penn. and mother Delaware, who may be a brother to Anne since their parents born in same states and same age, might be twins?. Also in household John W. Thayers, laborer 21 born Va., parents born Virginia. Final member of household other than childre was Maggy Haddock a servant 23 born Indiana. Her father born in Indiana and mother New York. Rollins, Jacob Z. (I13646)
 
558 1880 cenus Limestone Springs, Spartenburg, South Carolina, FHL film 1255240, pg. 247C, George Rollins, family, occupation farmer, born in North Carolina, parents born in North Carolina. Spartenburg county borders North Carolina in same general area as Rutherford county, N. Car. Wife, Mary S. born in south Carolina and parents born in South Carolina. Children all born in S. Car.. Listed with family in 1880 census Joseph Parris 23, born South Carolina, working on farm and William Parris 84 born South Carolina. This William Parris is possibility for parent of wife, Mary A.? Rollins, George (I13693)
 
559 1900 census would tell us how many children the mother had had and how many were living still in 1900. however, onlynames of those in household in 1900 would be cited. Rodgers, Julia (I3093)
 
560 1M 26-45; 1F 26-45; 2M 10-; 2F 10-; no slaves p. 43 #1411M 5-10; 2M 10-15; 1F 20; 1M 20-30; 1M 50-60; 1F 10; 1F 15; 1F 30; 1F 50 Records show William Kerr owning 40 acres of land, and having personal property worth 123 dollars in 1843 for which he paid a tax of 79 cents.(8) William Kerr also shows up in land e ntry records in 1843-44 with 161 acres in Section 31 & 36 of Penn and Black Hawk townships.( 9) He apparently died in 1846. His son, Joseph Kerr, is listed as the administer of his Will . In 1846, William's son-in-law, John Workman, took guardianship of William's younger child ren: John, Robert, Andrew, and Mary C. Six of William's children, William, Joseph, John, Ro bert, Andrew, and Mary C., each received $3608 from his estate. In January of 1848, William 's son Archibald released all interest in William's estate.(1) There are two records for William Kerr (deceased) on 31 Dec 1847, declaring "real estate sale for minor heirs of above John Workman guardian."(10,11) He is probably buried with his w ife at Upper Richwoods cemetery, were Josephias Kerr and Sarah Price. (1) Joseph Jr. was apparently a Private in the Nort h Carolina militia during the Revolutionary War. Pierce's Register gives two Joseph Kerr' s fighting for North Carolina, with one stating: "Joseph Kerr, born in Pennsylvania, the family moved to N. C. when he was very young."(2) After the War, before 1791, a Joseph Kerr w as granted two parcels of land in Tennessee. Parcel 2838, 1850 acres on the northside Duck River on both forks of Spring Creek; and Parcel 2897, 2000 acres on the northside Duck River.(3) He probably moved to Tennessee several years later. The first settler, John White , moved his family to the Cumberland mountains in 1789; the Cherokee Indians were not confined until 1791; the first town, Sparta was settled in 1802; and the county was organized in 1806. There are also three land survey records for William Kerr in White County between 1824 and 1828.(4) Kerr, William Jasper (I2671)
 
561 1M 5-10; 1M 30; 1F 10-; 1F 20 Akes, Harmon Jackson (I1746)
 
562 1M under 5, with William Barger with Fereby Barger; p. 836; #11; age 6; b. IA #79 Barger, James Mccaslin (I8517)
 
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