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51 * 1880 Census: father born TN, mother born AL Embry, James Blackston (I443)
 
52 * 1900 Census: b Nov 1884, age 16
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Taber, Earl Railsback (I838)
 
53 * 1900 Census: father born Maine (?not legible), mother born Ireland
* 1910 Census: father born "Main", mother born Ireland 
Brown, Melissa (I803)
 
54 *1850 census age 42, b1808 PA
*1860 census age 52, b1808 PA
*headstone, b1805 
Patterson, Sidney (I2476)
 
55 *1850 Census, age 23, b1827 OH
*1856 IA Census, age 29, b1827, PA
*1860 Census, age 33, b1827 TN 
Hill, Ruth Amanda (I789)
 
56 *1850 Census: 19 years old, birth year would be 1831
*1860 census age 28, born 1832 OH
*1880 census age 48, b1832, OH, parents born MD

Birthplace was given as Maryland on the death certificate for her son Alfred. That death certificate was filled out by Clara Bates Brenholts, wife of Alfred, daughter-in-law of Margaret Lee Brenholts. 
Lee, Margaret M. (I2480)
 
57 *1850 Census: age 10 mos, b 1849/50 OH
*1856 IA Census: age 6, b1850 OH
*1860 Census: ge 11, b1849 OH 
Bates, Harriet (I2439)
 
58 *1850 census: age 35, born 1815 NC
*1860 census: age 40, born 1820 NC 
Duck, Richard M (I3065)
 
59 *1850 census: age 65 born 1785 North Carolina
*1860 census: age 79 born 1781 North Carolina 
Duck, Robert Osborne (I2388)
 
60 *1856 IA Census, age 12, b 1844 OH
*1860 Census, age 16, b 1844 OH 
Moore, Sarah J. (I2978)
 
61 *1860 Census, age 1, b1859, OH Matticks, Isaac Cosbi (I2530)
 
62 *1860 Census, age 4, b1856, OH Matticks, Mary Catherine (I2537)
 
63 *1860 Census, age 6, botn 1854, OH Matticks, Sarah Nancy (I2536)
 
64 *1860 Census: age 1 month, b1860 OH Bates, William (I2437)
 
65 . He was a ruling elder of the church in the West Parish, remaining such until old age made him unable to fulfill his duties. Fisher, Samuel (I685)
 
66 1. Was overseer of a cotton plantation in Ellis County, Texas owned by Earl Fort. Probably moved there because the Faucetts were already there - Sam came from Tennessee with his wife.

2. Left Ellis County to homestead in OK panhandle (near Ivanhoe OK). Sam bought a 'relinquishment', proved it, and lived there for 3 years. Then moved with his family across the line back to Texas (near Follett).

3. Early days : while living in Mississippi, Sam heard that Sherman was coming. He got on his horse and rode to warn the neighbors. Sam had a favorite horse at the time, he took her bridle off and gave her a swat on the rump - if Sherman was going to take his horse, he didn't want to see it!

4. Sam found his half-sister through a Confederate soldier's reunion in Nashville (about 1880). He went with Andy Newt Faucett, his father-in-law. Josephine's husband was asking around for Sam's whereabouts and happened to ask Andy Newt Faucett!

5. Per 1880 Census : Sam (age 24) lived in Shelby Co., TN on a farm. This farm was co-owned by Sam, C.S. Gandy (age 21) and W.M. Gandy (age 20). All three men were originally from Mississippi. - How did they know one another?

6. In later years, Sam and 2nd wife Mary lived with youngest daughter Katie and her family. Legend has it that every year on his birthday (reunion-like events) he went out into the field with a pitchfork and returned with a rattlesnake, even when he was an 'old' man.

7. Some remember that he once jumped out the hayloft with his grandson Mackey - he would have been quite old at the time, and Mackey doesn't recall it, but... 
Riffle, Samuel Scott (I216)
 
67 1790 Census shows Thomas Embry living in Wake County, North Carolina. In the household were:
3 males over 16 (which includes Thomas)
- Thomas
- Joseph
- ?
3 males under 16
- ?
2 females
- wife Ann
1 slave 
Embry, Thomas (I3156)
 
68 1850 Census - 35yo born in GA
Family lore says that she was Native American of some sort. Rumored to be full-blooded Cherokee.
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Tipton, Martha (I1533)
 
69 1850 Census age 12, b1838 Tener, Julia (I3713)
 
70 1850 Census age 15, b1835
1860 Census age 26, b1834
1870 Census age 36, b1834
1880 Census age 46, b1834, father born Maryland, mother born Ohio
1900 Census born Feb 1835, father born Maryland, mother born Virginia 
Tener, Elizabeth Joicy (I2471)
 
71 1850 Census age 22, b1828 Tener, Catherine A. (I3718)
 
72 1850 Census age 38, b1812 East, Sarah Catherine (I2470)
 
73 1850 Census age 4, b1846 Tener, James Worington (I3716)
 
74 1850 Census age 7, b1843 Tener, Martha Frances (I3714)
 
75 1850 census states Samuel Scott is 56, born in TN, children born in AL. Scott, Samuel (I1570)
 
76 1850 Census, age 18, b1832 Tener, George P (I3715)
 
77 1850 Census, age 49, b1801 Tener, Joshua Porter (I2469)
 
78 1850 Census: 15yo born Missouri
the 1833 date came from an imported GEDCOM
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Sutton, James Russell "Indian Jim" (I1493)
 
79 1850 Census: 60, born Virginia (though it could be AL) O'Kelly, Francis P. (I2459)
 
80 1850 Census: 62 = 1788, born in Georgia, can't read or write
1870 Census: 85 = 1785, born in Georgia 
Embry, James A. (I2458)
 
81 1850 Census: 66yo, born South Carolina Sutton, James D. (I1457)
 
82 1860 Census was taken in August, it's difficult to discern what the number actually is, perhaps a 2/12, meaning he was 2 months old at the time. Williamson, Samuel Robert (I507)
 
83 1860 Census: "Bell J", age 7, b1853
1870 Census: "Irene", age 17, b1853
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Legge, Belle Irene (I2382)
 
84 1860 census: age 6mos = b1860
1870 census: age 11= b1859
1880 census: age 20= b1860
1900 census: born Feb 1862
1910 census: age 47= b1863
Passport Application 1921: b28 Feb 1863
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Legge, Lillian Gertrude "Lillie" (I791)
 
85 1900 Census, son William Gilwater states father born in Georgia
1870 Census, son William Gilwater states father born in Illinois 
Price, William Isaac (I868)
 
86 1900 Census: mother had 8 children, all then living
1910 Census: mother had 9 children, 8 then living 
Sutton (I5889)
 
87 1910 Census, living with her daughter Mary Ellen Yates Sutton. She is a 77 year old widow, born in GA as were both of her parents. She gave birth to 6 children, 3 still living. Yates, Sarah A (I5891)
 
88 1920 Census shows her to be single, living with her parents, and a full time student. The enumeration was on 03 Jan 1920. She got married later that year. Cordum, Ruby E (I4619)
 
89 1920 Census, attached on Family Search, her husband Wilburn is a widower. Yates, Mary Ellen (I4116)
 
90 1974 Katie Riffle sells 5 of 10 acres in town, retains half of mineral rights. Sold for $12,000 to Eddie E. and Janet E. Wiley (husband and wife) Source (S1203)
 
91 1st Lieutenant, Baltimore County Militia Porter, Joshua Sr (I4180)
 
92 2 boys under 5 (George age 2 and Francis age 1)
1 boy 5-10 (James age 7)
1 male 20-30 (John age 34, error by census taker?)
2 female 5-10 (Burthena age 9 and Elizabeth age 4 or 5)
1 female 20-30 (Martha age25)
7 total people in house
1 employed in agriculture
2 adults who cannot read and write 
Sutton, John C. (I1476)
 
93 2012 jan 11: footnote copied from ancestry Source (S222)
 
94 2012 jan 11: footnote copied from ancestry Source (S246)
 
95 21 Jan 2010: Name of Listing officially Changed from Maude Faucette House to David Faucette House.

"the house was known locally as the Maude Faucette House, after the last descendant of David Faucette. Maude Faucette's association with the house until her death in 1983, at the age of ninety-seven, is notable. However, the historic name that best reflects the property's historic importance is the David Faucette House, after the man who built the house. " 
Source (S1381)
 
96 26 year old single male
Occupation: cook at a restaurant
Stated that his father was born in South Carolina, and mother born in Texas. 
Clerkley, Thomas Daniel (I4760)
 
97 40TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY REGT.
(5TH CONFEDERATE INFANTRY REGIMENT)
Company D - Captains James W. bush, Joseph A. Daniel - An Arkansas company.
This regiment was organized in October 1861 and was composed of one Florida, one Kentucky, four Alabama and four Arkansas Companies. It was Captured at Island #10 8 Apr 1862, released at Vicksburg, MS in September 1862 and declared exchanged at Aikens Landing, VA 10 Nov 1862. The regiment was called the 40th Tennessee Regiment and Walker's Regiment of Volunteers but was officially designated the 5th Regiment Confeddrate Infantry.

The four Arkansas Companies were assigned to the 15th (Johnson's) AR Inf 29Sep1862.

NOTE: Island #10 was a heavily fortified island in the Mississippi River near the present town of New Madrid, MO.


Trebbell , M.D.L.
BATTLE UNIT NAME: 40th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Walker's) (5th Confederate Infantry)
SIDE: Confederacy
COMPANY:D
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private


40th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Walker's) (5th Confederate Infantry)
OVERVIEW: 40th Infantry Regiment was organized at Memphis, Tennessee, in October, 1861, with one Florida, one Kentucky, four Alabama, and four Arkansas companies. During February, 1862, it became the 5th (Walker's) Confederate Infantry Regiment. The field officers were Colonels C.C. Henderson and Lucius M. Walker, Lieutenant Colonel John A. Minter, and Major Hiram H. Higgins.


TREBBELL, M.D.L. Pvt - Enl 11 Feb 1862 at Ft Pillow, TN. Died at Island #10 9 Apr 1862. 
Tribble, Lafayette (I211)
 
98 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I196)
 
99 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I583)
 
100 54 pages of documents regarding Nancy Legg's application for widow's pension. Source (S1305)
 

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