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Title |
1860 United States Federal Census |
Author |
Ancestry.com |
Publisher |
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records; |
Repository |
Ancestry.com |
Source ID |
S63
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Linked to (52) |
Matilda ??
Andrew B Alexander
Malvina Amick
Catherine (Katie) Anderson
Charles Arbuckle
Charles Edwin Arbuckle
David A Arbuckle
Delia Arbuckle
Elizabeth Arbuckle
Emily (Emma) Arbuckle
Emily Jane Arbuckle
Emma Laura Arbuckle
Jacob Lockhart Arbuckle
James A Arbuckle
James Harvey Arbuckle
James Harvey Arbuckle, Jr
John Davis Arbuckle
Laura Frances Arbuckle
Louisa Jane (Jennie) Arbuckle
Mary Elizabeth Arbuckle
Mary Elizabeth Arbuckle
Nancy Welsh Arbuckle
Rebecca Arbuckle
Sarah Ann (Sally) Arbuckle
Viola Arbuckle
Walter Arbuckle
Nancy Catherine Archer
Amanda Julia Armentrout
Mary Elizabeth Autry
Enoch A Ayres
Amanda Jane Bacon
Benjamin Franklin Bacon
Catharine Bacon
Catherine Bacon
Charles Bacon
Charles Bacon
Charles Franklin Bacon
Charles Montgomery Bacon, Jr
David 'Nelson' Bacon
David Madison (Matt) Bacon
Delina (Ellen?) Bacon
Dicey Bacon
Dicy Bacon
Dicy Alice Bacon
Elbert Bacon
Elijah Bacon
Elijah E Bacon
George W Bacon
Harvey M Bacon
Isaac Bacon
Isaac Bacon
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Family: John Blackburn, Jr / Elizabeth McGuirk |
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