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1850 Census - Where were they really
Posted by: Mark Quinlan (ID *****4428) Date: June 18, 2002 at 21:57:14
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I have found my wifes family in the 1850 Census for Hardin Co. What I would love to find out is where in Hardin Co. they were. The family is listed in the census as both McDaniel(p.224B)and McDonald(p.225) in both cases they are HN 129 FN 131 enumerated by Geo. D. Morrow.

For some reason I thought they were in District 9 but have reason to suspect they were in District 10.

In searching for my gggrandparents I was able to prove that ggggrandad lived around the corner from ggggrandma to the surprise of my father. In the case of the McDonalds i am interested in the great migration of 1870 that brought them to TX and OK. The entire extended family moved. I suspect Shilo had something to do with it but can't prove it until I pin them down a bit more.

Any help would be appreciated.


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