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1900 United States Federal Census, Indian Territory, Cherokee Nation, Township 17, District 34, p. 14A (Says "INDIAN POPULATION" on the top, not "Census" Pack, Isaac, Head, Nov 1869, Ark, Ga, Tn ----, Laura, wife, July 1876, Ind. Tty., Ind. Tty, Ark ----, Fred, Son, Feb 1874, Ind. Tty, Ark, Ind. Tty (as are the rest) ----, Ella, Dau., Mar 1896 ----, Clayton, son, Jan 1899 Isaac's race/color is W. Laura's looks like "In". The kids' are either "In" or "Mx"; probably "In". This might be him if Laura died, he remarried and raised a second family. I could not find him in the 1910. Some of the children may be Annie's, too. 1920 Census, Oklahoma, Cherokee, Park Hill, District 21, p. 11A: Pack, Isaac, Head, 50, Tn, Tn, Tn ----, Annie, wife, 38, OK, OK, Ark ----, Lester, son, 14, OK, Ark, OK ----, Nellie, dau. 12, OK, TN, OK ----, Christine, dau, 11, California, Ark, OK ----, Harold, son, 9, OK, Ark, OK ----, Ted, son, 8, OK, TN, OK ----, Ruby, Dau, 7, OK, Ark, OK ----, Floyd, son, 6, OK, TN, OK ----, Bessie, dau. 3, OK, TN, OK ----, Hubert, son, 10/12ths, OK, TN, OK Next family - could be his dad: Pack, Abraham, head, 84, Tn ----, Martha, wife, 62, Tn Curious, I looked for Isaac in the LDS 1880: Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Abraham PACK1 Self M Male W 37 TN Farmer TN NC Martha PACK2 Wife M Female W 35 TN Keeping House AL TN Charles PACK3 Son S Male W 13 TN Works On Farm TN TN Isaac PACK4 Son S Male W 11 AR TN TN Robert PACK5 Son S Male W 10 AR TN TN Sarah PACK6 Dau S Female W 5 AR TN TN Solomon PACK7 Son S Male W 2 AR TN TN Becca PACK8 Dau S Female W 6M AR TN TN Notes 1HCP ENTRY 2HCP ENTRY 3HCP ENTRY 4HCP ENTRY 5HCP ENTRY 6HCP ENTRY 7HCP ENTRY 8HCP ENTRY -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Lee, Boone, Arkansas I didn't know what "HCP Entry" meant, so I Googled it and found: Re: HCP entry Author: Robert Clayton Date: 24 Dec 2004 3:09 PM GMT You piqued my curiosity, and always one wanting to learn something new occasionally, did Google search and find we are not the only ones in dark on this term. I find that HCP stands for Historical Census Project, started 1989 by U of Minn to sample old census records for aid to studies. Thanks for adding to my knowledge today. -------------------------------------------- VERY curious, I went back to the 1920 entry, Martha's age is definitely 62, so either she told a whopper or Abraham married a second Martha when the first one died. I hope this helps. Notify Administrator about this message?
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