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Title |
1870 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 - 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Record; |
Repository |
Ancestry.com |
Source ID |
S65
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Linked to (51) |
William Leonidas Acuff
Elizabeth Ahart
Andrew B Alexander
Malvina Amick
Catherine (Katie) Anderson
Adelia Ann Arbuckle
Albert Perry Arbuckle
Charles Arbuckle
Charles Edwin Arbuckle
David A Arbuckle
Delia Arbuckle
Emily Jane Arbuckle
Emma Laura Arbuckle
Flora Belle Arbuckle
James A Arbuckle
James Harvey Arbuckle, Jr
James Harvey Arbuckle, III
John Davis Arbuckle
Laura Frances Arbuckle
Lizzie Arbuckle
Louisa Jane (Jennie) Arbuckle
Mary Elizabeth Arbuckle
Nancy Welsh Arbuckle
Rebecca Arbuckle
Amanda Julia Armentrout
Amanda Elizabeth (Mandy) Armstrong
Mary Elizabeth Autry
Allie Bacon
Benjamin Franklin Bacon
Catharine Bacon
Charles Bacon
Charles Franklin Bacon, Jr
David 'Nelson' Bacon
David Nelson Bacon, Jr
Dicy Alice Bacon
Elbert Bacon
Elijah E Bacon
Henry Haws Bacon
Isaac Bacon
Jacob C Bacon
James Charles Bacon
James H Bacon
John Albert Bacon, Sr
John B Bacon
John N Bacon
Jonathan Daunt Bacon
Larkin Crouch Bacon
Laura or Lanora Bacon
Leah Catherine Bacon
Louie Bacon
Lydia Ann Bacon
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