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The Cottons in this househod are mine. One son, robert ids living nearby with his mother and grandmother, near his uncles. Why are all these boys living as "servants"in the Botts household? Does anyone know? Are they kin? 1880 census: MS, Hinds Co, Raymond, District 12, p 94, image 92 of 126, line 6+, in the home of #616/616 Botts J W Botts, , m, 45, maried, Farmer, cannot R&W, MS MS, MS Mal -- , w, f, 38, wife, married, cannot R&W, MS, MS, MS Fannie -- , w, f, 15, daughter, laborer, attended school, MS,ms, MS Annie -- , w, f, 12, daughter, attended school, MS, MS, MS Lizzie Bolls, w, f, 10 daughter, attended school, MS, MS, MS Mary -- , w, f, 6daughter, attended school, MS, MS, MS Nannie -- , w, f, 5, daughter, atended school, MS, MS, MS Dudley -- , w, m, 3, son, MS, MS, MS Olive -- , w, f, 6/12, Jan, daughter, MS, MS, MS Harry Cotton, w, m, 15, servant, farm laborer, attended school, MS, MS, MS Everett -- , w, m, 21, servant, Laborer, MS, MS, MS Jesse -- , w, m, 18, servant, laborer, MS, MS, MS Lee -- , w, m, 14, servan, laborer, MS, MS, MS Cully -- , w, m, 24, servant, Laborer, MS, MS, MS **** The Cotton father, Dr. Jesse died in 1878. Notify Administrator about this message?
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