William Jones1,2,3,4
William Jones was born circa 1812 at North Carolina.2,3 William married Nancy Case.2,3 William died between 1881 and 1900.5
The sixth United States Census was taken in 1840. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His household consisted of two males under the age of 5 (likely Wesley and Steven Alexander), one male of 20 and under 30, one female under the age of 5 (likely Martha) and one female of 20 and under 30.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, Martha A. Jones, J. Wesley Jones, Steven Alexander Jones, Matilda Jones, Pinkney Jones and Laurania Jones.2
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 48 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a farmer. The value of his real estate was $450, and the value of his personal estate was $450. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, J. Wesley Jones, Steven Alexander Jones, Matilda Jones, Pinkney Jones, Laurania Jones, Cynthia Jones, Mary Jones and Mira Jones.3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Bent Creek Township, Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 59 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a farmer. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, Cynthia Jones, Mary Jones and Mira Jones.6
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Mills River Township, Henderson County, North Carolina. His given age was 65 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a laborer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Nancy Jones. Also enumerated in his household were Mary Jones, Mira Jones and Lilly Jones.4
The sixth United States Census was taken in 1840. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His household consisted of two males under the age of 5 (likely Wesley and Steven Alexander), one male of 20 and under 30, one female under the age of 5 (likely Martha) and one female of 20 and under 30.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 38 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, Martha A. Jones, J. Wesley Jones, Steven Alexander Jones, Matilda Jones, Pinkney Jones and Laurania Jones.2
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 48 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a farmer. The value of his real estate was $450, and the value of his personal estate was $450. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, J. Wesley Jones, Steven Alexander Jones, Matilda Jones, Pinkney Jones, Laurania Jones, Cynthia Jones, Mary Jones and Mira Jones.3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Bent Creek Township, Buncombe County, North Carolina. His given age was 59 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a farmer. Also enumerated in his household were Nancy Jones, Cynthia Jones, Mary Jones and Mira Jones.6
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. William was enumerated as "William Jones", head of a household at Mills River Township, Henderson County, North Carolina. His given age was 65 and his given place of birth was North Carolina. He was a laborer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Nancy Jones. Also enumerated in his household were Mary Jones, Mira Jones and Lilly Jones.4
Children of William Jones and Nancy Case
- Martha A. Jones7 b. c 1837
- J. Wesley Jones+8,9,10 b. May 1838, d. 1 Sep 1917
- Steven Alexander Jones+11,12 b. 18 May 1839, d. 25 Jan 1906
- Matilda Jones13,14 b. c 1843
- Pinkney Jones+15,16 b. bt 1845 - 1846
- Laurania Jones17,18 b. c 1848
- Cynthia Jones19 b. c 1852
- Mary Jones20,21,22 b. c 1854
- Mira Jones23,24 b. c 1849
Citations
- [S812] 1840 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, page 139, William Jones; National Archives micropublication M704, roll 354.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, William Jones; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 622.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, William Jones; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 889.
- [S360] 1880 U. S. Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, population schedule, Mills River Township, enumeration district 161, page 332D, dwelling 241, family 243, William Jones; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 967.
- [S539] It appears that William died between 1881 and 1900, as neither he nor his wife, Nancy were counted on the 1900 U. S. Census.
- [S435] 1870 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Bent Creek Township, page 138A, dwelling 44, family 44, William Jones; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1125.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Martha A. Jones in William Jones household.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Wesley Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Wesley Jones in William Jones household.
- [S1435] North Carolina Bureau of Vital Statistics, death certificate registration number 181 (4 January 1918), J. Wesley Jones; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Alex Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Alexander Jones in William Jones household.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Matilda Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Matilda Jones in William Jones household.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Pinkney Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Pinkney Jones in William Jones household.
- [S433] 1850 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, page 249A, dwelling 726, family 726, Laurania Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, "Teresa Jones" [Laurania Jones] in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Cynthia Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, Mary Jones in William Jones household.
- [S435] 1870 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Bent Creek Township, page 138A, dwelling 44, family 44, Mary Jones in William Jones household.
- [S360] 1880 U. S. Census, Henderson County, North Carolina, population schedule, Mills River Township, enumeration district 161, page 332D, dwelling 241, family 243, Mary Jones in William Jones household.
- [S434] 1860 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Sulphur Springs, page 315B, dwelling 701, family 687, "Mica Jones" [Mira Jones] in William Jones household.
- [S435] 1870 U. S. Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, population schedule, Bent Creek Township, page 138A, dwelling 44, family 44, Mira Jones in William Jones household.
David Junkin1
David Junkin was born circa 1814 at Ireland.2 David married Sarah (?).1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. David was enumerated as "David Junkin", head of a household at Abbeville District, South Carolina. His given age was 28 and his given place of birth was Ireland. His occupation was listed as "hireling". Also enumerated in his household were Sarah (?), Robert Junkin and Matilda Junkin.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. David was enumerated as "David Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a common school teacher.2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. David was enumerated as "David Junkin", head of a household at Abbeville District, South Carolina. His given age was 28 and his given place of birth was Ireland. His occupation was listed as "hireling". Also enumerated in his household were Sarah (?), Robert Junkin and Matilda Junkin.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. David was enumerated as "David Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a common school teacher.2
Children of David Junkin and Sarah (?)
- Robert Junkin3 b. c 1849
- Matilda Junkin4 b. 1850
- Nancy Junkin5 b. c 1853
Citations
- [S283] 1850 U. S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Saluda, sheet 22B, dwelling 1635, family 1635, David Junkin; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, David Junkins in Robert Junkins household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
- [S283] 1850 U. S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Saluda, sheet 22B, dwelling 1635, family 1635, Robert Junkin in David Junkin household.
- [S283] 1850 U. S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Saluda, sheet 22B, dwelling 1635, family 1635, Matilda Junkin in David Junkin household.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Nancy Junkins in Robert Junkins household.
Frances Sarah Junkin1,2
Frances Sarah Junkin|b. c 1859|p120.htm#i6237|Robert Junkin|b. c 1824\nd. bt 1880 - 1885|p120.htm#i6236|Clarissa Massey|b. bt 1823 - 1827\nd. 25 Dec 1897|p135.htm#i14123|||||||Silas Massey|b. 6 Mar 1776\nd. 11 Sep 1876|p136.htm#i14514|Nancy (?)|b. bt 1790 - 1795\nd. 21 Jun 1875|p9.htm#i14515|
Frances Sarah Junkin was born circa 1859 at South Carolina.3,4 She was the daughter of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey.3,4
Other evidence indicates that Frances's name may have been Frances Sarah Junkins.5
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Frances was enumerated as "Sarah Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was one year and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Frances was enumerated as what appears to be "Frances S. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 11 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.4
Other evidence indicates that Frances's name may have been Frances Sarah Junkins.5
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Frances was enumerated as "Sarah Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was one year and her given place of birth was South Carolina.3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Frances was enumerated as what appears to be "Frances S. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 11 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.4
Citations
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Frances S. Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482. Her given name was Frances S. Junkin.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Frances Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1219.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Sarah Junkins in Robert Junkins household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Frances S. Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Sarah Junkins in Robert Junkins household. Her given name was recorded as Sarah.
John Thomas Junkin1,2,3
John Thomas Junkin|b. c 1863|p120.htm#i6256|Robert Junkin|b. c 1824\nd. bt 1880 - 1885|p120.htm#i6236|Clarissa Massey|b. bt 1823 - 1827\nd. 25 Dec 1897|p135.htm#i14123|||||||Silas Massey|b. 6 Mar 1776\nd. 11 Sep 1876|p136.htm#i14514|Nancy (?)|b. bt 1790 - 1795\nd. 21 Jun 1875|p9.htm#i14515|
John Thomas Junkin was born circa 1863 at South Carolina.1 He was the son of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey.1,2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. John was enumerated as "John T. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 7 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He attended school.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of Robert Junkin as his son, "Thomas Junkin", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 17 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. John was enumerated as "John T. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 7 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He attended school.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of Robert Junkin as his son, "Thomas Junkin", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 17 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.2
Citations
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, John T. Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Thomas Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1219.
- [S466] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 10869 (10 August 1931), J. T. Junkins; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
Martha Junkin1
Martha Junkin|b. bt 1857 - 1858|p120.htm#i14125|Robert Junkin|b. c 1824\nd. bt 1880 - 1885|p120.htm#i6236|Clarissa Massey|b. bt 1823 - 1827\nd. 25 Dec 1897|p135.htm#i14123|||||||Silas Massey|b. 6 Mar 1776\nd. 11 Sep 1876|p136.htm#i14514|Nancy (?)|b. bt 1790 - 1795\nd. 21 Jun 1875|p9.htm#i14515|
Martha Junkin was born between 1857 and 1858 at South Carolina.2,1 She was the daughter of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey.1,2
Other evidence indicates that Martha's name may have been Martha Junkins.2
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Martha was enumerated as "Martha Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 2 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Martha was enumerated as "Martha Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 13 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
Other evidence indicates that Martha's name may have been Martha Junkins.2
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Martha was enumerated as "Martha Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 2 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Martha was enumerated as "Martha Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 13 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
Citations
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 3, Martha Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Martha Junkins in Robert Junkins household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
Mary Ellen Junkin1,2,3
Mary Ellen Junkin|b. c 1864\nd. 24 Nov 1924|p120.htm#i6259|Robert Junkin|b. c 1824\nd. bt 1880 - 1885|p120.htm#i6236|Clarissa Massey|b. bt 1823 - 1827\nd. 25 Dec 1897|p135.htm#i14123|||||||Silas Massey|b. 6 Mar 1776\nd. 11 Sep 1876|p136.htm#i14514|Nancy (?)|b. bt 1790 - 1795\nd. 21 Jun 1875|p9.htm#i14515|
Mary Ellen Junkin was born circa 1864 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey.1,2,3 Mary died on 24 November 1924 at Anderson County, South Carolina.3
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary E. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Mary was enumerated as "Mary E. Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
Citations
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Mary E. Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Ellen Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1219.
- [S1375] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 19992 ((no file date)), Mary Ellen Junkin; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
Matilda Junkin1
Matilda Junkin|b. 1850|p120.htm#i14127|David Junkin|b. c 1814|p120.htm#i6261|Sarah (?)|b. c 1822\nd. b 1860|p9.htm#i14524|||||||||||||
Matilda Junkin was born in 1850 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of David Junkin and Sarah (?).1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Matilda was enumerated as "Matilda Junkin", in the household of David Junkin at Abbeville District, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 months and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Matilda was enumerated as "Matilda Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 9 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Matilda was enumerated as "Matilda Junkin", in the household of David Junkin at Abbeville District, South Carolina. Her given age was 6 months and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Matilda was enumerated as "Matilda Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 9 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.2
Citations
- [S283] 1850 U. S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Saluda, sheet 22B, dwelling 1635, family 1635, Matilda Junkin in David Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Matilda Junkins in Robert Junkins household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
Nancy Elizabeth Junkin1,2
Nancy Elizabeth Junkin|b. bt 1853 - 1854|p120.htm#i14067|Robert Junkin|b. c 1824\nd. bt 1880 - 1885|p120.htm#i6236|Clarissa Massey|b. bt 1823 - 1827\nd. 25 Dec 1897|p135.htm#i14123|||||||Silas Massey|b. 6 Mar 1776\nd. 11 Sep 1876|p136.htm#i14514|Nancy (?)|b. bt 1790 - 1795\nd. 21 Jun 1875|p9.htm#i14515|
Nancy Elizabeth Junkin was born between 1853 and 1854 at South Carolina.1,3,4 She was the daughter of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey.1,3 Nancy Elizabeth married first Mr. (?) Davis.5 Nancy Elizabeth married second John F. Brown on 12 October 1874. Reverend James McLesky married the couple.6,7
Nancy was also known as Lizzie.4
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Nancy was enumerated as "Nancy Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 7 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 17 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Nancy was enumerated in the household of John F. Brown as his wife, "Lizzie Brown", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 26 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
Nancy was widowed before 1900 when her husband John F. Brown died at South Carolina.8
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Brown", head of a household at Rock Mills Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 41, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in November 1858. She was a widow, and the mother of nine children, all of whom were living. She was a farmer, and she rented her farm. Also enumerated in her household were Earnest Paul Brown, Ena Belle Brown, John Wayman Brown, Eva E. Brown, Clara E. Brown, Beulah Brown and George W. Davis.5
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Brown", head of a household at 118 Sayre Street, Anderson Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 59 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a widow and the mother of nine children, all of whom were living. She rented her home. Also enumerated in her household were John Wayman Brown, Clara E. Brown and Beulah Brown.9
Nancy was also known as Lizzie.4
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Nancy was enumerated as "Nancy Junkins", in the household of Robert Junkin at Anderson District, South Carolina. Her given age was 7 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Junkin", in the household of Robert Junkin at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 17 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Nancy was enumerated in the household of John F. Brown as his wife, "Lizzie Brown", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 26 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
Nancy was widowed before 1900 when her husband John F. Brown died at South Carolina.8
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Brown", head of a household at Rock Mills Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 41, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in November 1858. She was a widow, and the mother of nine children, all of whom were living. She was a farmer, and she rented her farm. Also enumerated in her household were Earnest Paul Brown, Ena Belle Brown, John Wayman Brown, Eva E. Brown, Clara E. Brown, Beulah Brown and George W. Davis.5
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Nancy was enumerated as "Elizabeth Brown", head of a household at 118 Sayre Street, Anderson Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 59 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a widow and the mother of nine children, all of whom were living. She rented her home. Also enumerated in her household were John Wayman Brown, Clara E. Brown and Beulah Brown.9
Child of Nancy Elizabeth Junkin
- George W. Davis10,11 b. May 1874
Children of Nancy Elizabeth Junkin and John F. Brown
- Eddie Brown12 b. c 1877
- Robert Lee Brown+13 b. Nov 1877
- Ena Belle Brown+14 b. 22 Feb 1879
- Earnest Paul Brown15,16 b. Aug 1879
- John Wayman Brown17,18 b. Oct 1883
- Eva E. Brown19 b. Jun 1885
- Clara E. Brown20,21 b. Jun 1888
- Beulah Brown22 b. Apr 1890
Citations
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Nancy Junkins in Robert Junkins household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Elizabeth Junkin in Robert Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482. Her given name was Elizabeth.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Elizabeth Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, Lizzie Brown in John F. Brown household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1219.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Elizabeth Brown; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1517.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, John F. Brown.
- [S478] Tom C Wilkinson, Early Anderson Co., S.C. Newspapers Marriages and Obituaries, 1841-1882 (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1978), page 173, citing the issue of 21 Oct 1874. Married on Tuesday 12th inst. by James McLesky, Esq., Mr. John Brown and Mrs. Elizaveth Davis, eldest daughter of Capt. Robert McJunkin, all of Anderson.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Elizabeth Brown. He is not enumerated with his family on the 1900 U. S. Census.
- [S36] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, enumeration district 28, page 172B, dwelling 47, family 53, Elizabeth Brown; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1448.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, George Davis in John F. Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, George W. Davis in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, Eddie Lee Brown in John F. Brown household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, Robert Lee Brown in John F. Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Ena B. Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 70, family 71, Earnest Paul Brown in John F. Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Earnest Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, John W. Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S36] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, enumeration district 28, page 172B, dwelling 47, family 53, Wayman Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Eva E. Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S32] 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, enumeration district 62, page 11A, dwelling 154, family 157, Clara E. Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S36] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, enumeration district 28, page 172B, dwelling 47, family 53, Clara Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
- [S36] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, enumeration district 28, page 172B, dwelling 47, family 53, Beulah Brown in Elizabeth Brown household.
Robert Junkin1,2
Robert Junkin was born circa 1824 at Ireland.3,4 Conflicting evidence places his birth circa 1826 at Ireland.1,5 Robert married Clarissa Massey, daughter of Silas Massey and Nancy (?).5,3,2 Robert died between 1880 and 1885.6
Other evidence indicates that Robert's name may have been Robert Junkins.5
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin" at Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 24 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a carriage maker.1
Robert Junkin was enumerated on the agriculture schedule of 1860 at Anderson District, South Carolina, as "Robert Junkins", the owner, agent or manager of a farm. He was listed as a tenant. He owned 2 horses, 2 milk cows, 1 ox, 5 other cattle, 5 sheep, and 9 swine. His livestock was valued at $200. His homemade manufacture was valued at $15, and he had $70 worth of slaughtered animals.7
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkins", head of a household at Anderson District, South Carolina. His given age was 33 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer, and the value of his personal property was $500. Also enumerated in his household were Clarissa Junkin, Nancy Elizabeth Junkin, William T. Junkin, George Junkins, Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, David Junkin, Matilda Junkin and Nancy Junkin.5
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", head of a household at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer, and the value of his personal property was $400. Also enumerated in his household were Clarissa Junkin, Nancy Elizabeth Junkin, William T. Junkin, Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, John Thomas Junkin and Mary Ellen Junkin.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", head of a household at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 56 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Clarissa Massey. Also enumerated in his household were Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, John Thomas Junkin and Mary Ellen Junkin.2
Other evidence indicates that Robert's name may have been Robert Junkins.5
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin" at Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 24 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a carriage maker.1
Robert Junkin was enumerated on the agriculture schedule of 1860 at Anderson District, South Carolina, as "Robert Junkins", the owner, agent or manager of a farm. He was listed as a tenant. He owned 2 horses, 2 milk cows, 1 ox, 5 other cattle, 5 sheep, and 9 swine. His livestock was valued at $200. His homemade manufacture was valued at $15, and he had $70 worth of slaughtered animals.7
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkins", head of a household at Anderson District, South Carolina. His given age was 33 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer, and the value of his personal property was $500. Also enumerated in his household were Clarissa Junkin, Nancy Elizabeth Junkin, William T. Junkin, George Junkins, Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, David Junkin, Matilda Junkin and Nancy Junkin.5
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", head of a household at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 46 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer, and the value of his personal property was $400. Also enumerated in his household were Clarissa Junkin, Nancy Elizabeth Junkin, William T. Junkin, Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, John Thomas Junkin and Mary Ellen Junkin.3
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", head of a household at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 56 and his given place of birth was Ireland. He was a farmer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Clarissa Massey. Also enumerated in his household were Martha Junkin, Frances Sarah Junkin, John Thomas Junkin and Mary Ellen Junkin.2
Children of Robert Junkin and Clarissa Massey
- Nancy Elizabeth Junkin+8,9 b. bt 1853 - 1854
- William T. Junkin10,11 b. c 1855
- George Junkins12 b. c 1857
- Martha Junkin13 b. bt 1857 - 1858
- Frances Sarah Junkin14,15 b. c 1859
- John Thomas Junkin11,16 b. c 1863
- Mary Ellen Junkin17,18,19 b. c 1864, d. 24 Nov 1924
Citations
- [S278] 1850 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, Western Division, page 216B, dwelling 857, family 861, Robert Junkin in A. L. McClinton household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Robert Junkin; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1219.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Robert Junkin; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1482.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Robert Junkin. His given age was 56 and his given place of birth was Ireland.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Robert Junkins; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1212.
- [S878] Anderson County, South Carolina, 1885 Auditor's Tax Duplicate Book, entry for Clarissa Junkins, Centerville Township returns. Clarissa Massey was on the tax list with her address listed as "Robert Junkins", giving the appearance that he had died but the land was still known as his address. FHL microfilm 1,025,494.
- [S930] Anderson District, 4th Regiment, page 1, line 10, 1860 U. S. Census, Original Agriculture, Industry, Social Statistics and Mortality Schedules, Abbeville-Fairfield Districts, South Carolina, agriculture schedule, , CN616 (AD261).
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Nancy Junkins in Robert Junkins household.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Elizabeth Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, William J. Junkins in Robert Junkins household.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, John T. Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, 4th Regiment, George Junkins in Robert Junkins household.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 3, Martha Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S20] 1860 U. S. Census, Anderson District, South Carolina, population schedule, 4th Regiment, page 230B, dwelling 11, family 11, Sarah Junkins in Robert Junkins household.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Frances S. Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Thomas Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S22] 1870 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, page 481A, dwelling 36, family 36, Mary E. Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S246] 1880 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, enumeration district 19, page 24A, dwelling 27, family 74, Ellen Junkin in Robert Junkin household.
- [S1375] South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, death certificate registration number 19992 ((no file date)), Mary Ellen Junkin; South Carolina Office of Vital Records & Public Health Services, Columbia, South Carolina.
Robert Junkin1
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Robert Junkin was born circa 1849.1 He was the son of David Junkin and Sarah (?).1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", in the household of David Junkin at Abbeville District, South Carolina. His given age was 9 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Robert was enumerated as "Robert Junkin", in the household of David Junkin at Abbeville District, South Carolina. His given age was 9 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S283] 1850 U. S. Census, Abbeville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Saluda, sheet 22B, dwelling 1635, family 1635, Robert Junkin in David Junkin household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 848.
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