James Ohlen Freeman1
James Ohlen Freeman|b. 5 Apr 1908\nd. 15 Jan 1986|p89.htm#i8630|Rufus McCain Freeman|b. 31 Dec 1871\nd. 11 Aug 1943|p92.htm#i8626|Gussie Rollingson|b. 13 Apr 1878\nd. 29 Oct 1967|p178.htm#i8627|Thomas Freeman|b. 2 Jun 1846\nd. 18 May 1927|p92.htm#i6871|Susan A. Roberts|b. 24 Dec 1837\nd. 2 Jul 1921|p176.htm#i8623|||||||
James Ohlen Freeman was born on 5 April 1908 at Fairfield District, South Carolina.1,4 He was the son of Rufus McCain Freeman and Gussie Rollingson.2,3,1 James Ohlen married Rhoda Nettles on 24 January 1935 at Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina.1 James died on 15 January 1986 at age 77 years, 9 months and 10 days at South Carolina.5,6
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. James was enumerated in the household of Rufus McCain Freeman as "James Freeman", at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 2 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.7
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. James was enumerated in the household of Rufus McCain Freeman as his son, "James O. Freeman", at 2327 Taylor Street, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 11 and he was said to have been born in South Carolina. He attended school.2 James Ohlen Freeman and an unknown person obtained a marriage license on 23 January 1935 at Richland County, South Carolina.8
James served in the military as a Captain in the United States Army.1
James Ohlen lived at Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, at the time of his death.6
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. James was enumerated in the household of Rufus McCain Freeman as "James Freeman", at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 2 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.7
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. James was enumerated in the household of Rufus McCain Freeman as his son, "James O. Freeman", at 2327 Taylor Street, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 11 and he was said to have been born in South Carolina. He attended school.2 James Ohlen Freeman and an unknown person obtained a marriage license on 23 January 1935 at Richland County, South Carolina.8
James served in the military as a Captain in the United States Army.1
James Ohlen lived at Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, at the time of his death.6
Children of James Ohlen Freeman and Rhoda Nettles
- James Ohlen Freeman Jr. 1
- Richard McCain Freeman 1
Citations
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S235] Rufus Freeman household, 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, 2327 Taylor Street, Columbia, SD 7, ED 94, sheet 19A, dwelling 361, family 406, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1707.
- [S701] Rufus Mc. Freeman household, 1930 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Columbia City, School District #1, SD 7, ED 40-30, dwelling 15, family 15, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 2211.
- [S549] Rufus Freeman household, 1910 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 8, Supervisor District 5, ED 51, sheet 5A, dwelling 140, family 141, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1460. Her given age was 2, and his given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets.
- [S330] Social Security Death Index. Ancestry.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.ancestry.com
- [S549] 1910 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 8, Supervisor District 5, ED 51, sheet 5A, dwelling 140, family 141.
- [S1073] . Richland Online, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.richlandonline.com. license number 25029.
James Westley Freeman1
James Westley Freeman was born on 6 October 1842 at South Carolina.1,2 James Westley married Amanda Dawkins, daughter of William Dawkins and Sarah (?), in October 1869 at South Carolina.3,4,5,6 James died on 26 April 1920 at age 77 years, 6 months and 20 days at South Carolina.7,8 He was buried at Smyrna United Methodist Church in Lugoff, Kershaw County, South Carolina.7,8
James began military service when he enlisted in Company C Regiment, of 12 SC Battalion under Captain H. C. Davis on 11 April 1861. While traveling to Richmond, Virginia, he was captured at Petersburg, Virginia, and kept a prisoner for three months at Hart's Island, New York.1,9 James ended military service on 9 April 1865 at Virginia.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 25 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer, and he had been married in October of the preceding year. Also enumerated in his household was Amanda Freeman.10
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. James was numerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was married, and was a laborer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Dawkins..4
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 67 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He had been married for 40 years. He was a farmer on a general farm which he rented, and he was not able to read or write. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Freeman.5
James applied for a pension on 11 October 1919 at Fairfield County, South Carolina.1 (Click on the icon to see the image.).
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 80 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was married, and he lived on a farm which he rented. He was not able to read or write. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Freeman.6
James began military service when he enlisted in Company C Regiment, of 12 SC Battalion under Captain H. C. Davis on 11 April 1861. While traveling to Richmond, Virginia, he was captured at Petersburg, Virginia, and kept a prisoner for three months at Hart's Island, New York.1,9 James ended military service on 9 April 1865 at Virginia.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 25 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer, and he had been married in October of the preceding year. Also enumerated in his household was Amanda Freeman.10
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. James was numerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was married, and was a laborer. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Dawkins..4
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 67 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He had been married for 40 years. He was a farmer on a general farm which he rented, and he was not able to read or write. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Freeman.5
James applied for a pension on 11 October 1919 at Fairfield County, South Carolina.1 (Click on the icon to see the image.).
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. James was enumerated as "James Freeman", head of a household at Fairfield County, South Carolina. His given age was 80 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was married, and he lived on a farm which he rented. He was not able to read or write. Enumerated with him was his wife, Amanda Freeman.6
Citations
- [S551] James Westley Freeman, Confederate pension application; no. 3709; S126088 . Columbia: South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
- [S549] James Freeman household, 1910 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, ED 54, sheet 6A, dwelling 84, family 85, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1460. His given age was 67, and his given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S636] James Freeman household, 1870 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, page 111B, dwelling 68, family 68, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1496.
- [S637] James Freeman household, 1880 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, ED 72, page 156C, dwelling 156, family 156, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1229.
- [S549] 1910 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, ED 54, sheet 6A, dwelling 84, family 85.
- [S550] James Freeman household, 1920 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, sheet 7A, dwelling 41, family 42, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1695.
- [S845] Kershaw County Cemetery Survey Project, compiler, Kershaw County, South Carolina Cemetery Survey, volume 2 (Camden, South Carolina: Kershaw County Historical Society, 1991), page 206. James W. Freeman, born 8 Oct 1847, died 26 Apr 1920.
- [S1045] Smyrna Cemetery, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.findagrave.com
- [S559] E-mail message from Wilma Kirkland to Cheryl Freeman, 21 February 2004, citing Fairfield County, South Carolina genealogical society newsletter, volume 15, #4, December 2002, "More Civil War sketches that appeared in the May 24, 1910 Fairfield News & Herald", page 20. James Wesley Freeman, born Oct 8, 1845, in Richland County. Entered Army Feb. 1861 in Co. C, 12th, SC, under Captain Davis. Was never wounded. While traveling from Charton (sic) to Richmond, Va., was captured for three months before Lee surrendered at the close of the war. Was kept prisoner at Hart's Island, N.Y. and taken prisoner at Petersburg, Va. Two brothers died. One of pneumonia and the other on his way home after he was discharged.
- [S636] 1870 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Township 6, Winnsboro Post Office, page 111B, dwelling 68, family 68.
Jane Freeman1
Jane Freeman|b. c 1861|p89.htm#i16341|Isaac Freeman|b. c 1820|p88.htm#i1740|Nancy (?)|b. c 1821|p8.htm#i13960|||||||||||||
Jane Freeman was born circa 1861 at Alabama.1 She was the daughter of Isaac Freeman and Nancy (?).1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Jane was enumerated as "Jane Freeman", in the household of Isaac Freeman at Winston County, Alabama. Her given age was 9 and her given place of birth was Alabama.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Jane was enumerated as "Jane Freeman", in the household of Isaac Freeman at Winston County, Alabama. Her given age was 9 and her given place of birth was Alabama.2
Citations
- [S1046] "Isac Freeman" household, 1870 U. S. Census, Winston County, Alabama, population schedule, Township Eleven, Houston Post Office, dwelling 68, family 68, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 45.
- [S1046] 1870 U. S. Census, Winston County, Alabama, population schedule, Township Eleven, Houston Post Office, dwelling 68, family 68.
Jessie Ann Freeman1
Jessie Ann Freeman|b. 14 Oct 1883\nd. 28 Dec 1942|p89.htm#i6027|Silas F. Freeman|b. 8 Jun 1852\nd. 21 May 1917|p92.htm#i5959|Julia A. Cox|b. 24 Jun 1855\nd. 19 Feb 1914|p54.htm#i6815|Levi Freeman|b. bt 1813 - 1817\nd. bt 1880 - 1881|p90.htm#i688|Amy (?)|b. c 1820|p1.htm#i12490|John A. J. Cox|b. 1 May 1828\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p53.htm#i13060|Loduskey E. (?)|b. 11 Feb 1819\nd. 10 Jan 1892|p5.htm#i11756|
Jessie Ann Freeman was born on 14 October 1883 at South Carolina.4,5 She was the daughter of Silas F. Freeman and Julia A. Cox.2,3 Jessie Ann married James Frederick Elrod at Anderson County, South Carolina.3 Jessie died on 27 December 1942 at age 59 years, 2 months and 13 days at South Carolina.4 She was buried at Brown's Chapel Cemetery in Richland County, South Carolina.4
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Jessie was enumerated in the household of Silas F. Freeman as his daughter, "Jessie A. Freeman", at Rock Mills, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 16, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in November 1883. She was a farm laborer.2
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Jessie was enumerated in the household of James Frederick Elrod as his wife, "Jessie Elrod", at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 36 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.6
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Jessie was enumerated in the household of Silas F. Freeman as his daughter, "Jessie A. Freeman", at Rock Mills, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 16, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in November 1883. She was a farm laborer.2
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Jessie was enumerated in the household of James Frederick Elrod as his wife, "Jessie Elrod", at Richland County, South Carolina. Her given age was 36 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.6
Children of Jessie Ann Freeman and James Frederick Elrod
- Anne Elrod+ b. Oct 19013
- Henry J. Elrod+ b. 4 Oct 1903, d. 7 Oct 19827,3
- Frederick Carl Elrod b. 27 Oct 1906, d. 24 Aug 19367,3
- Minnie Elrod 7,3
- Andrew Aaron Elrod 8,3
Citations
- [S393] Richland County, South Carolina. Rootsweb.com, abstracts. Online Records Index http://www.rootsweb.com, Helen Skipper, transcriber, "Brown's Chapel Cemetery, Old Leesburg Road, Richland County, South Carolina".
- [S50] Silas L. Freeman household, 1900 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Rock Mills Township, ED 62, sheet 4, dwelling 38, family 39, National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1517.
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S1056] Jessie Freeman Elrod cemetery marker, Brown's Chapel Cemetery, Richland County, South Carolina; transcribed by Cheryl Freeman, 15 July 2007.
- [S235] James F. Elrod household, 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, 96 Walker Road, School District 4, ED 98, sheet 31B, dwelling 583, family 592, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1707. Her given age was 36, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S235] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, School District 4, ED 98, sheet 31B, dwelling 583, family 592.
- [S235] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, 96 Walker Road, School District 4, ED 98, sheet 31B, dwelling 583, family 592.
- [S235] 1920 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, 96 Walker Road, School District 4, ED 98, sheet 31B, dwelling 583, family 592.
John Freeman1,2
John Freeman|b. c 1844|p89.htm#i12892|William Freeman|b. c 1812|p93.htm#i12887|Eliza (?)|b. c 1813\nd. b 1860|p2.htm#i12888|||||||||||||
John Freeman was born circa 1844 at Fairfield District, South Carolina.1 He was the son of William Freeman and Eliza (?).1,2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", in the household of William Freeman at Fairfield District, South Carolina. His given age was 6 and his given place of birth was Fairfield, South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", in the household of William Freeman at Winnsboro, Fairfield District, South Carolina. His given age was 17 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer.2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", in the household of William Freeman at Fairfield District, South Carolina. His given age was 6 and his given place of birth was Fairfield, South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", in the household of William Freeman at Winnsboro, Fairfield District, South Carolina. His given age was 17 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer.2
Citations
- [S257] William Freeman household, 1850 U. S. Census, Fairfield District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 277A, dwelling 1142, family 1143, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 852.
- [S202] "Wm Freeman" household, 1860 U. S. Census, Fairfield District, South Carolina, population schedule, Winnsboro, page 243A, dwelling 749, family 749, National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1219.
John Freeman1
John Freeman was born circa 1810 at South Carolina.1 John married Elizabeth (?).1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", head of a household at Kershaw District, South Carolina. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a farmer. Also enumerated in his household were Elizabeth Freeman, William Freeman, Levi Freeman, James Freeman and Cam Freeman.1
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", head of a household at Kershaw District, South Carolina. His given age was 40 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a farmer. Also enumerated in his household were Elizabeth Freeman, William Freeman, Levi Freeman, James Freeman and Cam Freeman.1
Children of John Freeman and Elizabeth (?)
- William Freeman b. c 18401
- Levi Freeman b. c 18431
- James Freeman b. c 18481
- Cam Freeman b. c 18501
Citations
- [S255] John Freeman household, 1850 U. S. Census, Kershaw District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 81A, dwelling 150, family 150, National Archives micropublication M432, roll 854.
John Freeman1,2
John Freeman was born between 1810 and 1815 at South Carolina.1,2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", sole occupant of a household at Wateree Townshp, Kershaw County, South Carolina. His given age was 55 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. His occupation was recorded as "at home", and he was not able to read or write.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of Isaac Freeman as his cousin, "John Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 70 and his given place of birth was born in South Carolina. He was a laborer. He was single, and he was maimed, crippled, bedridden or otherwise disabled. He was not able to read or write.2
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. John was enumerated as "John Freeman", sole occupant of a household at Wateree Townshp, Kershaw County, South Carolina. His given age was 55 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. His occupation was recorded as "at home", and he was not able to read or write.1
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. John was enumerated in the household of Isaac Freeman as his cousin, "John Freeman", at Center Township, Richland County, South Carolina. His given age was 70 and his given place of birth was born in South Carolina. He was a laborer. He was single, and he was maimed, crippled, bedridden or otherwise disabled. He was not able to read or write.2
Citations
- [S780] John Freeman household, 1870 U. S. Census, Kershaw County, South Carolina, population schedule, Wateree Township, page 259A, dwelling 287, family 320, National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1499.
- [S304] Isaac Freeman household, 1880 U. S. Census, Richland County, South Carolina, population schedule, Center Township, ED 157, page 158C, dwelling 31, family 31, National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1238.
John Luther Freeman1
John Luther Freeman|b. c 1902|p89.htm#i6824|Andrew Jefferson Freeman|b. 26 Mar 1879|p84.htm#i6819|Ena Belle Brown|b. 22 Feb 1879|p33.htm#i7089|Silas F. Freeman|b. 8 Jun 1852\nd. 21 May 1917|p92.htm#i5959|Julia A. Cox|b. 24 Jun 1855\nd. 19 Feb 1914|p54.htm#i6815|John F. Brown|b. c 1858\nd. b 1900|p34.htm#i14066|Nancy E. Junkin|b. bt 1853 - 1854|p117.htm#i14067|

The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. John was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his son, "Luther Freeman", at 319 West Market Street, Anderson Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 8 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He attended school.5
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. John was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his son, "Luther Freeman", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 18 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was single, and was a farm laborer on the home farm.3
The fifteenth United States census was taken in 1930. John was enumerated as "John L. Freeman", head of a household at James Avenue, Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. His given age was 28 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was married at the age of 19, and he owned his home which was valued at $2,800. He was a brick layer in the "houses" industry, and he was not a veteran. Enumerated with him was his wife, Cora Freeman. Also enumerated in his household were Joe Freeman and Charles Freeman.4
Children of John Luther Freeman and Cora Shirley
- Joe Freeman 4,1
- (unnamed) Freeman 1
- Charles Freeman 4,1
Citations
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S54] Andrew J. Freeman household, 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, 319 West Market Street, Anderson Township, ED 29, page 188B, dwelling 45, family 45, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1448.
- [S61] Andrew J. Freeman household, 1920 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, ED 37, sheet 4A, dwelling 61, family 62, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1684.
- [S227] John L. Freeman household, 1930 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, ED 8, sheet 11A, dwelling 245, family 260, National Archives micropublication T626, roll 2185.
- [S54] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, ED 29, page 188B, dwelling 45, family 45.
Julia Inez Freeman1
Julia Inez Freeman|b. c 1906|p89.htm#i6834|Andrew Jefferson Freeman|b. 26 Mar 1879|p84.htm#i6819|Ena Belle Brown|b. 22 Feb 1879|p33.htm#i7089|Silas F. Freeman|b. 8 Jun 1852\nd. 21 May 1917|p92.htm#i5959|Julia A. Cox|b. 24 Jun 1855\nd. 19 Feb 1914|p54.htm#i6815|John F. Brown|b. c 1858\nd. b 1900|p34.htm#i14066|Nancy E. Junkin|b. bt 1853 - 1854|p117.htm#i14067|
Julia Inez Freeman was born circa 1906 at South Carolina.3,2 She was the daughter of Andrew Jefferson Freeman and Ena Belle Brown.2,3,1 Julia Inez married Willie Lee Moore.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Julia was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his daughter, "Inez Freeman", at Anderson Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 4 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Julia was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his daughter, "Ines Freeman", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 14 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.3
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Julia was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his daughter, "Inez Freeman", at Anderson Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 4 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.4
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Julia was enumerated in the household of Andrew Jefferson Freeman as his daughter, "Ines Freeman", at Centerville Township, Anderson County, South Carolina. Her given age was 14 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.3
Children of Julia Inez Freeman and Willie Lee Moore
- Barbara Moore 1
- June Moore 1
- Eleanor Moore 1
- Judy Moore 1
Citations
- [S115] Various compilers, Freeman Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these Family Group Sheets at a Freeman family reunion for descendants of Silas and Thomas Freeman.
- [S54] Andrew J. Freeman household, 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, 319 West Market Street, Anderson Township, ED 29, page 188B, dwelling 45, family 45, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1448.
- [S61] Andrew J. Freeman household, 1920 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Centerville Township, ED 37, sheet 4A, dwelling 61, family 62, National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1684.
- [S54] 1910 U. S. Census, Anderson County, South Carolina, population schedule, Anderson Township, ED 29, page 188B, dwelling 45, family 45.
Kate? L. Freeman1
Kate? L. Freeman|b. c 1909|p89.htm#i14499|William Joseph Freeman|b. 28 Jul 1871|p93.htm#i2774|Nancy Jane Hamby|b. c 1874\nd. 1961|p99.htm#i14303|Levi Freeman|b. bt 1813 - 1817\nd. bt 1880 - 1881|p90.htm#i688|Hellen E. Elrod|b. 17 Nov 1850|p72.htm#i3974|||||||
Kate? L. Freeman was born circa 1909 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of William Joseph Freeman and Nancy Jane Hamby.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Kate? was enumerated in the household of William Joseph Freeman as his daughter, whose name appears to be "Kate L. Freeman", at Greenville Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 16 months and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Kate? was enumerated in the household of William Joseph Freeman as his daughter, whose name appears to be "Kate L. Freeman", at Greenville Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 16 months and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Citations
- [S777] William J. Freeman household, 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Greenville Township, ED 127, page 36A, dwelling 157, family 157, National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1461.