Agnes (?)1,2

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     Agnes (?) was born in April 1862 at Kentucky.3 She was the daughter of Mr. (?) Ball and L. Cinda (?).1 Agnes married James B. Pollard, son of Robert Pollard and Lucy Jane Bourne, between 1882 and 1883.4,5
     

The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Agnes was enumerated in the household of James B. Pollard as his wife, "Agnes Pollard", at Boyle County, Kentucky. Her given age was 38 and she was said to have been born in Kentucky in April 1862. She was the mother of 6 children, all of whom were living.3

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Agnes was enumerated in the household of James B. Pollard as his wife, "Agnes B. Pollard", at Boyle County, Kentucky. Her given age was 57 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.6

Children of Agnes (?) and James B. Pollard

Citations

  1. [S765] 1880 U. S. Census, Lincoln County, Kentucky, population schedule, Stanford District, enumeration district 65, sheet 154D [stamped], dwelling 200, family 201, Agness [Agnes] Ball in L. Cinda Ball household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 428.
  2. [S1400] 1920 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, 4th magisterial district, Lancaster Turnpike, enumeration district 38, sheet 1A [penned], dwelling 8, family 8, Agnes B. Pollard in James Pollard household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 558. Her given name was Agnes B. Pollard.
  3. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Agnes Pollard in James Pollard household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 509.
  4. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, James Pollard.
  5. [S1400] 1920 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, 4th magisterial district, Lancaster Turnpike, enumeration district 38, sheet 1A [penned], dwelling 8, family 8, James Pollard.
  6. [S1400] 1920 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, 4th magisterial district, Lancaster Turnpike, enumeration district 38, sheet 1A [penned], dwelling 8, family 8, Agnes B. Pollard in James Pollard household.
  7. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Minnie Pollard in James Pollard household.
  8. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Charly Pollard in James Pollard household.
  9. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Lee Pollard in James Pollard household.
  10. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Less Pollard [Leslie Pollard] in James Pollard household.
  11. [S1400] 1920 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, 4th magisterial district, Lancaster Turnpike, enumeration district 38, sheet 1A [penned], dwelling 8, family 8, Leslie Pollard in James Pollard household.
  12. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Wesley Pollard in James Pollard household.
  13. [S905] 1900 U. S. Census, Boyle County, Kentucky, population schedule, Magisterial District 4, enumeration district 12, sheet 8A, Maggie Pollard in James Pollard household.

Alice (?)1

     Alice (?) was born circa 1863 at Virginia.1 Alice married Levi W. Cox, son of Hugh Cox and Mary Jones.2
     

The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Alice was enumerated in the household of Levi W. Cox as his wife, "Alice Cox", at Carroll County, Virginia. Her given age was 17 and her given place of birth was Virginia.1

Citations

  1. [S811] 1880 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Virginia, population schedule, Pipers Gap District, enumeration district 20, page 96A, dwelling 264, family 264, Alice Cox in Levi W. Cox household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1360.
  2. [S811] 1880 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Virginia, population schedule, Pipers Gap District, enumeration district 20, page 96A, dwelling 264, family 264, Levi W. Cox.

Amanda Parthenia (?)1

     Amanda Parthenia (?) is believed to have been born in 1822 at South Carolina.2,3,1 Conflicting evidence places her birth circa 1819 at South Carolina.4 Amanda Parthenia married Martin Luther Simmons before 1846 at South Carolina.5,6,7,1 Amanda died in 1880 at age 58 years.1
     

The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Amanda was enumerated as "Emma P. Simmons", in the household of Martin Luther Simmons at Rocky Creek, Greenville District, South Carolina. Her given age was 38 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.8

The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Amanda was enumerated as "Amman P. Simmons", in the household of Martin Luther Simmons at Austin, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 48 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.9

The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Amanda was enumerated in the household of Martin Luther Simmons as his wife, "Parthenia A. Simmons", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 61 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.7

Children of Amanda Parthenia (?) and Martin Luther Simmons

Citations

  1. [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
  2. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, "Emma P. Simmons" [Amanda Parthenia Simmons] in Martin L. Simmons household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1220. Her given age was 38, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
  3. [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin, page 464A, dwelling 175, family 174, "Amman P. Simmons" [Amanda Parthenia Simmons] in M. L. Simmons household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1498. Her given age was 48, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
  4. [S270] 1880 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 88, page 211B, dwelling 213, family 213, Parthenia A. Simmons in Martin Simmons household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1230. Her given age was 61, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
  5. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista P O, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, Martin L. Simmons.
  6. [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, page 464A, dwelling 175, family 174, M. L. Simmons.
  7. [S270] 1880 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 88, page 211B, dwelling 213, family 213, Parthenia A. Simmons in Martin Simmons household.
  8. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, "Emma P. Simmons" [Amanda Parthenia Simmons] in Martin L. Simmons household.
  9. [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin, page 464A, dwelling 175, family 174, "Amman P. Simmons" [Amanda Parthenia Simmons] in M. L. Simmons household.
  10. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista P O, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, John H. Simmons in Martin L. Simmons household.
  11. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, Elizabeth Jane Simmons in Martin L. Simmons household.
  12. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, William J. Simmons in Martin L. Simmons household.
  13. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, Samuel R. Simmons in Martin L. Simmons household.
  14. [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek, Buena Vista Post Office, page 491A, dwelling 2689, family 2552, Nancy Simmons in Martin L. Simmons household.
  15. [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin, page 464A, dwelling 175, family 174, Nancy Simmons in M. L. Simmons household.
  16. [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin, page 464A, dwelling 175, family 174, Ensley M. Simmons in M. L. Simmons household.
  17. [S270] 1880 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 88, page 211B, dwelling 213, family 213, J. Ensley M. Simmons in Martin Simmons household.

America (?)1

     America (?) was born circa 1901 at Kentucky.1 America married Jack Ball, son of John Ball and America Pollard, at Kentucky.2
     

The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. America was enumerated in the household of John Ball as his daughter-in-law, "America Ball", at Lancaster Township, Garrard County, Kentucky. Her given age was 19 and her given place of birth was Kentucky.1

Child of America (?) and Jack Ball

  • James Ball3

Citations

  1. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 7B, family 173, dwelling 175, America Ball in John Ball household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 570.
  2. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 7B, family 173, dwelling 175, Jack Ball in John Ball household.
  3. [S328] 1920 U. S. Census, Garrard County, Kentucky, population schedule, Lancaster Township, enumeration district 56, sheet 7B, family 173, dwelling 175, James Ball in John Ball household.

Amy (?)1

     Amy (?) was born circa 1820 at South Carolina.1 Amy married Levi Freeman at South Carolina.2,3
     

Other evidence indicates that Amy's name may have been Emmie Isaac.4

The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Amy was enumerated as "Amy Freeman", in the household of Levi Freeman at Richland District, South Carolina. Her given age was 30 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1

Amy probably died prior to 1867.5,6

Children of Amy (?) and Levi Freeman

Citations

  1. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Amy Freeman in Levi Freeman household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848. The sheets on the 1850 Census for Richland County were recorded out of order. The enumeration of this family begins on page 62, with Levi Freeman and Amy Freeman. The enumeration of this household. with same dwelling and family numbers, continues on the first 4 lines of page 66 with the children Wessley Freeman, Civilla Freeman, Thomas Freeman and David Freeman.
  2. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Levi Freeman.
  3. [S539] Levi's first daughter was born about 1840, which would place the date of his marriage circa 1839-1840.
  4. [S336] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 8194 (19 May 1927), Thomas Freeman; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina. Thomas Freeman's mother's name was given as "Miss Emmie Isaac". The informant was Thomas Freeman's daughter in law, who did not have first hand knowledge. A search conducted by the writer has not turned up any families in this period and area with that surname.
  5. [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Hopewell Township, page 587, dwelling 106, family 105, Levi Freeman; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482. Amy is not with the family on the 1870 U. S. Census, and it appears that Levi had remarried twice between her death and 1870.
  6. [S923] Richland County, South Carolina, Register of Mesne Conveyances, 1865-1951, Deed Book O, page 101-102, Levi Freeman to Sarah A. Neeley, 21 January 1867, South Carolina Archives microfilm E0377, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. Levi had remarried by 1867, as Mary Magdalene Freeman (Levi's subsequent wife) relinquished dower when Levi sold land in that year.
  7. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Martha Freeman in Levi Freeman household.
  8. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Wessley Freeman in Levi Freeman household.
  9. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Civilla Freeman in Levi Freeman household.
  10. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, Thomas Freeman in Levi Freeman household.
  11. [S336] South Carolina death certificate registration number 8194 (19 May 1927), Thomas Freeman.
  12. [S260] 1850 U. S. Census, Richland District, South Carolina, population schedule, pages 64A and 66B, dwelling 475, family 483, David Freeman in Levi Freeman household.
  13. [S539] Silas was born after the 1850 United States Census and his family was missed on the 1860 U. S. census. Evidence exists that indicates Levi had married two more times before the 1870 census, and Levi's second wife was born in 1846. Pending additional information, the writer believes it is probable that Amy, Levi's wife in 1850 was the mother of Levi, born in 1862..

Ann (?)1

     Ann married Philip Brink.1
     

Other evidence indicates that Ann's name may have been Ann Winn.2

Children of Ann (?) and Philip Brink

Citations

  1. [S1012] "WorldConnect," family tree, Rootsweb (http://www.rootsweb.com).
  2. [S840] Sandy, Brink Message Board at Rootsweb, discussion list, 29 December 2001, http://boards.rootsweb.com
  3. [S88] Betty Morris, Pollard Family Group Sheets; supplied by Betty Morris, Annandale, Virginia, 1996.
  4. [S207] Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. J. Frank Thompson, Wills and Administration of Boone County 1821-1870 (Columbia, Missouri: Privately printed, 1933).

Ann (?)1,2

     Ann (?) was born circa 1839 at South Carolina.1 Ann married Silas McDuffie Massey, son of Silas Massey and Nancy (?).3,2
     

The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Ann was enumerated as "Ann Massey", in the household of Silas McDuffie Massey at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 21 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1

Child of Ann (?) and Silas McDuffie Massey

Citations

  1. [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, Regiment 4, page 231A, dwelling 13, family 13, Ann Massey in "McDuffy Massey" [Silas McDuffie Massey] household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
  2. [S305] "Old Pendleton Database," database, Old Pendleton Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~oldpend/).
  3. [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, Regiment 4, page 231A, dwelling 13, family 13, "McDuffy Massey" [Silas McDuffie Massey].
  4. [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, Regiment 4, page 231A, dwelling 13, family 13, Sarah Massey in "McDuffy Massey" [Silas McDuffie Massey] household.

Ann Eliza (?)1

     Ann Eliza married Francis Vance, son of Jesse Vance and Georgeann M. (?).1 Ann died on 28 July 1873 at Missouri.1 She was buried at Mount Pisgah Cemetery in Saling Township, Audrain County, Missouri.1

Children of Ann Eliza (?) and Francis Vance

Citations

  1. [S143] Audrain County Area Genealogical Society, "Mt. Pisgah Cemetery, Saling Township", interment list, page 16. Audrain County Area Genealogical Society, 305 W. Jackson Street, Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri.

Annah (?)1

     Annah married Andrew Smith.2 Annah died in 1773 at Rowan County, North Carolina.3

Children of Annah (?) and Andrew Smith

  • Rebecca Smith+1 b. c 1743, d. bt 1779 - 1880
  • Cornelius Smith4
  • Charity Smith4
  • Thomas Smith4
  • Andrew Smith5

Citations

  1. [S208] Virginia Darcey Slaughter, Turner Family Group Sheets; supplied by Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, Missouri, July 1997.
  2. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., (1999-2003). Andrew Smith [AFN:WHLW-7Q] and Annah [AFN:WHLW-8W]. Information in Ancestral File should be verified with other sources whenever possible.
  3. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch http://www.familysearch.org, Annah [AFN:WHLW-8W].
  4. [S53] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch http://www.familysearch.org
  5. [S92] Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree, Volume 5, database. CD-ROM (Novatno, California: Broderbund Software).

Annie (?)1

     Annie (?) was born in 1878 at South Carolina.1 Annie married Ruben Neeley, son of Victor Neeley and Jane Rebecca (?), in 1897.2

Children of Annie (?) and Ruben Neeley

Citations

  1. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, Enumeration District 80, sheet 15B [penned], dwelling 291, family 291, Annie Neeley in Victor Neeley household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1697.
  2. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, Enumeration District 80, sheet 15B [penned], dwelling 291, family 291, Ruben Neeley in Victor Neeley household.
  3. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, Enumeration District 80, sheet 15B [penned], dwelling 291, family 291, Lester Neeley in Victor Neeley household.
  4. [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, Enumeration District 80, sheet 15B [penned], dwelling 291, family 291, "Baby Neeley" in Victor Neeley household.
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