1790-1840 CENSUS AGE CATEGORIES (except for 1790, pertaining here to
"free white males and females").
1790: (1) free white males 16 and over, (2) free white males under 16,
(3) free white females, (4) all other free persons, (5) slaves.
1800 and 1810 (males and females): (1) under 10, (2) 10 and under 16,
(3) 16 and under 26, (4) 26 and under 45, (5) 45 and over.
1820 (males and females): (1) under 10, (2) 10 and under 16, (3) 16 and
under 26, (4) 16 to 18 (males only),* (5) 26 and under 45, (6) 45 and
over. *The extra category was for males, to determine the total
manpower that could be called up in times of war. Besides confusing
people interested in their ancestors, this category apparently confused
census takers, resulting in many reports of (3) and (4) that are
suspect.
1830-1840 (males and females): (1) under 5, (2) 5 and under 10, (3) 10
and under 15, (4) 15 and under 20, (5) 20 and under 30, (6) 30 and
under 40, (7) 40 and under 50 (8) 50 and under 60 (9) 60 and under 70,
(10) 70 and under 80, (11) 80 and under 90, (12) 90 and under 100, and
(13) 100 and over.
The 1910 Miracode census is an index of the 1910 United States Federal
Census, and is a modified version of the Soundex system. It is only
available (2001) for the following states: Alabama, Arkansas,
California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West
Virginia. The Miracode census index is available online for some, but
not all (as of 2001), of these states from Ancestry.com.
- 1.
- 1820 federal census index for Nansemond County, Virginia, page 76; 1850 federal
census index for Nansemond County, Virginia, pages 140 and 186.
- 2.
- 1790 federal census index for Gates County, North Carolina, as Abraham, page 22.
- 3.
- Baltimore Marriage Announcements from 19th and 20th Century newspapers, (Baltimore Sun, April 1840); online at ("http://www.rootsweb.com Table: Baltmar.db").
- 4.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling 214, family 204.
- 5.
- 1880 federal census for Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 187. 1900 federal census for Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, page 7B.
- 6.
- 1880 (page 703), 1900 (page 1B), and 1910 (page 2A) federal censuses for Wayne Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 7.
- 1880 federal census for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, page 362. 1910 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 34A.
- 8.
- 1880 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 623.
- 9.
- 1880 federal census for Christiansville [now Chase City], Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 121.
- 10.
- 1910 federal census for Christiansville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 34A.
- 11.
- 1900 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 11A.
- 12.
- 1930 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 15A.
- 13.
- History of Butler County, 1883; Chapter 50 — Allegheny Township, page 445; online at (http://www.rootsweb.com - History of Butler County, Pennsylvania).
- 14.
- "The Redick Family History: Tracing the Ten Children of John Reddick and Elizabeth Gorrell, 1750-1983," by Franze W. Atherton and sponsor Gertrude Christy Rowland (1983). Book available at Family History Library Catalog, FamilySearch.org, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (http://www.familysearch.org). Call Number 929.273 R247a - FHL FAM HIST BOOK..
- 15.
- Burial location of John Redick and name of the mother of Elizabeth Gorrell posted by Joseph Naser on Sunday, September 13, 1998 in "Westmoreland County, PA
Posted Queries for September 1998."
- 16.
- "A History of The Slate Lick Presbyterian Church." Reverend Palmer W. Manson, editor. 1969. This history taken from the book "The Slate Lick Reunion 1887," pages 17-19. Cited second-hand from (http://archiver.rootsweb.com - Rootsweb: Reddick L.), by Cynthia Turk 8 July 2006.
- 17.
- There is a bibliography of John Redick, who married Betsey Coulter, in History of Butler County, Pennsylvania - 1883, Chapter 50, Allegheny Township, page 445.
- 18.
- "The Reddick Family History,'" compiled by Franze W. Atherton, 1983.
- 19.
- From Pennsylvania Probate 3A PN-209; in Westmoreland Co. Courthouse wills, dated 8 March 1782, pertaining to letters of administration to Martha Redick.
- 20.
- Land Records, Recorder of Deeds, 3-109 and 3-110 for 1797.
- 21.
- Land Records, Recorder of Deeds, 3-109 and 3-110 for 1797.
- 22.
- Land Records, Recorder of Deeds, 3-109 and 3-110 for 1797.
- 23.
- Land Records, Recorder of Deeds, 3-109 and 3-110 for 1797.
- 24.
- Information on Elizabeth (Redick) Myers from Ancestry World Tree Project: "R. N. Rogers Family," updated 20 January 2003; contact person: Virginia J. Rogers.
- 25.
- 1790 federal census for Washington County, Pennsylvania. 1800 federal census for Second Moon Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 187. 1810 federal census for Hanover Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 424. 1820 federal census for Hanover Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 114. Although John's name was indexed for the 1830 federal census for Hanover Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 2773, John had died in May 1830.
- 26.
- There is a privately published, spirally-bound soft cover book "John Redick (Irish), died 1685" (second printing, 1978, 226 pages) by Shirley Reddick (3247 Fridinger Drive, Pensacola, Florida 32526-9318). The book contains a potporri of Redick/Reddick family group sheets and other information submitted by Redick workers. Although there is no index, and no discernable calendar sequence, there is a wealth of valuable information scattered in the 226 pages, starting with a John Redick, died 1685 while aboard the ship "Henry and Francis" bound from Scotland to North America.
- 27.
- Family History Library Catalog. "A Bartholomew Legacy," by Carlfred Broderick, 1998. Call Number 929.273 B283c, v.1 and v.2; and FHL US/CAN Film [1425091, item 10].
- 28.
- From Carlfred B. Broderick's obituary appearing in "Footnotes," Newsletter of the American Sociological Association, November 1999 (Volume 27, Number 8); online at (http://www.asanet.org -Departments)./dd>
- 29.
- Extracts of Last Will and Testament of John Hoge Redick/Reddick of Washington County / Beaver County, PA; posted by Chris Ferrenz. 28 Oct 2002; on Redick Board (http://boards.rootweb.com).
- 30.
- 1820 federal census for Salt Creek Township, Wayne County, Ohio, page 168.
Numerous correspondence with Lydia (Redick) Louden's direct descendant Cynthia Turk.
- 31.
- Correspondence with Lydia (Redick) Louden's direct descendant Cynthia Turk.
- 32.
- In (http://archiver.rootsweb.com) to TX Birds.
- 33.
- Information on the ancestors of Rachel (Hoge) Redick, abridged from The Family of Hoge: a genealogy. Author: James Hoge Tyler. Editor and Publisher: James Fulton Hoge. Publication: Greensboro, North Carolina: Joseph J. Stone & Co. printers, 1927. Heritage Quest Online (http://persi.heritagequestionline.com - HeritageQuest Online). For several ancestors, I updated Tyler's treatise with federal census records.
- 34.
- Information on John and Elizabeth Lennox Hoge's children in part from Genealogy.com: Hoge Family Genealogy Forum: "Re: John Hoge, Jr. - Elizabeth Lennox," posted 7 June 2003.
- 35.
- Name of John Hoge's wife from Hoge Family Genealogy Forum: "Searching for Jonathan Hoge's father's name;" posted by Edwin Cunnea, 6 June 2003. See also Hoge Family Genealogy Forum: "Searching for Jonathan Hoge's father's name;" posted by Donna Negri 1 February 2001.
- 36.
- Base information on John and Rachel (Hoge) Redick and their descendants from Carlfred Broderick's Ancestral Files (http://www.familysearch.org) of John and Rachel (Hoge) Redick, submitted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Major additions from United States federal censuses; see after the endnote in question.
- 37.
- 1800 federal census for Hopewell Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, page 810.
- 38.
- Ancestry World Tree Project: Biographical Annals of Lancaster County, Pa. "Work still in progress." updated 18 July 2007; contact person: NAME..
- 39.
- History of Beaver County and Its Centennial Celebration, by Reverend Joseph H. Bausman.
Volume I, page 324, New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1904..
- 125.
- History of Beaver County and Its Centennial Celebration, by Reverend Joseph H. Bausman.
Volume I, page 324, New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1904.
- 40.
From "Valley View Downs Harness Racing Complex Racing in Beaver County," online:(http://www.valleyviewdowns.com).
- 41.
- Letters from Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum, both dated 15 March 1966 and signed by William Work, Chief, Division of Archives and Manuscripts. Commission.
- 41b.
- Church records of Reverend John Culbertson (Convenanter). These records are apparently stored by the Pequea Society, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Pequea is a township in central Lancaster County). My citation is second hand, coming from a 28 November 2006 email of Cynthia C. Turk, RootsWeb: Reddick-L-Archives—"Some descendants of John Redick ca 1715 and Rachel Hoge."
- 42.
- According to Carlfred Broderick's data, children Rebecca, James, and Robert were christened in Rock Creek Presbyterian Church, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; child William W. was christened in Rocky Springs, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
- 43.
- 1850 federal census for Wooster Township, Wayne County, Ohio, page 225.
- 44.
- From a biography of Honorable John Irvin Redick in Omaha: The Gate City and Douglas County, Nebraska. 1917. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago.
- 45.
- The name of the four children from a biography of Richard Parker Redick in Commemorative Biographical Record of Wayne County, Ohio. Containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens
and many of the early families, 608 pages. J.H. Beers Company, 1889; reported 22 November 2006 online in Reddick-L-Archives, by Cynthia C. Turk.
- 46.
- 1850 (census page 287), 1860 (page 151), and 1880 (page 343) federal censuses for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio.
- 47.
- 1900 (census page 16B), 1910 (page 3A), 1920 (page 4A), and 1930 (page 15B) federal censuses for Wooster, Wayne Township, Wayne County, Ohio.
- 48.
- 1930 federal census for Wayne Township, Wayne County, Ohio, page 15B.
- 49.
- 1850 federal census for Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio, page 43. 1860 federal census for Canaan Township, Wayne County, Ohio, page 246.
- 50.
- 1860 (census page 0), 1870 (page 418); 1880 (page 326) and 1900 (page 11B) federal censuses for Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
- 51.
- From a biography of Honorable John Irvin Redick in Omaha: The Gate City and Douglas County, Nebraska. 1917. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago>. There is also an extensive biography of John Irvin Redick in Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska, Douglas County, City of Omaha: online at (http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/andreas/douglas/douglas-p44.html#bios19).
- 52.
- Information of the Redick Mansion from an article in Omaha World-Herald Metro Extra, 31July 1985 (including a photo of the Redick Mansion).
- 53.
- 1880 federal census for Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, page 70. 1900 federal census for Greeley, Oklahoma, page 7A. 1910 federal census for Oklahoma City, Ward 3, Oklahoma, page 10A.
- 54.
- 1900 (census page 7B), 1920 (page 13B), and 1930 (page 2A) federal censuses for Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska./dd>
- 55.
- 1910 (census page 14B), 1920 (page 8A), and 1930 (page 8A) federal censuses for Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
- 56.
- 1910 (census page 2B), 1920 (page 14A), and 1930 (page 10A) federal censuses for Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
- 57.
- 1930 federal census for Manhattan, New York, New York, page 6A.
- 58.
- 1820 (census page 54), 1830 (page 383) and 1840 (page 219) federal censuses for Elkrun Township, Columbiana County, Ohio..
- 59.
- 1850 federal census for Orange Township, Hancock County, Ohio, page 492.
- 60.
- That David sold his land in 1849 from a 22 February 1982 letter of Beatrice O. Wextover to the Beaver County Genealogical Society.
- 61.
- Except for federal censuses, information for this family from History of Hancock County, Ohio: Orange Township, page 879 (Warner, Beers and Company, 1886); online at (http://www.heritagepursuit.com - Hancock County, Ohio History).
- 62.
- 1850 (census page 482), 1860 (page 130), 1870 (page 220), and 1880 (page 525) federal censuses for Orange Township, Hancock County, Ohio.
- 63.
- 1900 (census page 15A) and 1910 (page 4B) federal censuses for Orange Township, Hancock County, Ohio.
- 64.
- 1850 federal census for McDonough County, Illinois, page 310.
- 65.
- 1900 federal census for Bushnell, McDonough County, Illinois, page 19A.
- 66.
- 1870 federal census for Bardolph, McDonough County, Illinois, page 52. 1880 federal census for Bushnell Township, McDonough County, Illinois, page 155..
- 67.
- 1910 (census page 8A), 1920 (page 2A) and 1930 (page 1A) federal censuses for Bushnell Township, McDonough County, Illinois.
- 68.
- 1870 federal census for Franklin Township, Bourbon County, Kansas, page 399.
- 69.
- 1860 federal census for Bourbon County, Kansas Territory, page ?0.
- 70.
- 1850 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 74. 1860 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 281.
- 71.
- 1870 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 29. 1880 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 181..
- 72.
- 1870 federal census for Pontoosuc Township, Hancock County, Illinois, page 277.
- 73.
- 1880 federal census for Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, page 474. 1900 federal census for San Diego, Ward 6, California, page ?. 1910 federal census for San Diego, Ward 8, page 4A.
- 74.
- Base information from federal censuses; see also under specific names.
- 75.
- Base information from federal censuses; see also under specific names.
- 76.
- 1870 federal census for Henry Township, Marshall County, Illinois, page 349. 1880 federal census for Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, page 129.
- 77.
- 1900 federal census for Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, page 10B.
- 78.
- 1860 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 250. 1870 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 32.
- 79.
- 1880 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 188./dd>
- 80.
- 1870 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 270.
- 81.
- 1880 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 188.
- 82.
- 1900 federal census for Seattle, Ward 4, King County, Washington, page 1A.
- 83.
-
Specific dates and name of Sarah Ann's husband and information on their son Charles Paul Ross from Ancestry World Tree Project: "The Hammond Clan," updated 25 August 2001; contact person: Claranell Cochran.
- 84.
- 1870 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 223. 1880 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 396. Specific date and name of John R. Bartholomew's wife from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person: Angel Stonecyper..
- 85.
- Name of Milton Bartholomew's wife from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Stevens, Reavis, Black, and Burke Ancestors:" updated 29 July 2007: contact person: Patricia Banks.
- 86.
- 1900 (census page 14A), 1910 (page 2B), 1920, (page 8A) and 1930 (page 5A) federal censuses for Jewell County, Kansas.
- 87.
- 1900 (census page 1A), 1910 (page 6A), 1920 (page 4B), and 1930 (page 6A) federal censuses for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois.
- 88.
- Death date, name of spouse and children's names from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person: Angel Stonecyper.
- 89.
- 1870 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 266
- 90.
- 1900 federal census for Caldwell Township, Sumner County, Kansas, page 6A.
- 91.
- 1920 federal census for Hamilton Township, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, page 1A.
- 92.
- 1910 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton Township, Illinois, page 6A.
- 93.
- 1870 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 268. 1880 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 316.
- 94.
- 1900 (census page 5B), 1910 (page 11A), and 1920 (page 4A) federal censuses for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois..
- 95.
- In part from federal censuses; in part from 7 November email of Chris Ferrenz; and in part(re specific dates) from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person: Angel Stonecyper .
- 96.
- 1910 federal census for Mt. Vernon, Ward 3, Jefferson County, Illinois, page 2A. 1920 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 2A.
- 97.
- 1930 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 10A.
- 98.
- 1900 federal census for Canton Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 11B
- 99.
- 1930 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 5A.
- 100.
- 1870 federal census for Appanoose Township, Hancock County, Illinois, page 2. Specific date and name of Levi Bartholomew's wife from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person:Angel Stonecyper.
- 101.
- 1880 federal census for San Gregoria, San Mateo County, California, page 459.
- 102.
- 1880 federal census for Bardolph, McDonough County, Illinois, page 444. 1900 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 11B. 1920 federal census for Osage Township, Mitchell County, Iowa, page 7A.
- 103.
- Besides federal censuses, specific dates from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person: Angel Stonecyper. Parousia also lists Jessie Bartholomew, born 1872; Martha Bartholomew, born 1885; and Ella Bartholomew, born 1891.
- 104.
- 1930 federal census for Osage Township, Mitchell County, Iowa, page 1A.
- 105.
- 1900 federal census for Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 3A..
- 106.
- 1910 federal census for Bingham Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah, page 17B.
- 107.
- 1920 (census page 8A) and 1930 (page 11A) federal censuses for Salt Lake City, Utah.
- 108.
- 1870 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 29.
- 109.
- Naomi's name and dates from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Parousia," updated February 2007; contact person: Angel Stonecyper.
- 110.
- 1880 federal census for Farmers Township, Fulton County, Illinois, page 181.
- 111.
- 1850 federal census for McDonough County, Illinois, page 92; 1860 federal census for Rochester Township, Andrew County, Missouri, page 0?; 1870 federal census for Precinct 1, Grayson County, Texas, page 24.
- 112.
- 1880 federal census for Denison, Grayson County, Texas, page 131.
- 113.
- 1910 federal census for Dill Township, Kiowa County, Okalahoma, page 8B. 1920 federal census for Brown Township, Stephens County, Oklahoma, page 2A. 1930 federal census for Mason, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, page 3A.
- 114.
- 1850 federal census for Cosumnes River, El Dorado, California, page341.
- 115.
- 1810 federal census for Canton Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, page 18
- 116.
- (http://en.wilkipedia.org - David Redick).
- 117.
- Boyd Crumrine, History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men (Philadelphia: L. H. Leverts & Co., 1882). (Washington Borough, pages 476-564), online at (http://www/chartiers.com - Washington Borough).
- 117b.
- Will of Jonathan Redick. Will Book Two, pages 366-367, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Will written 31 July 1811, recorded 3 September 1811. Page 209 in the privately published, spirally-bound soft cover book "John Redick (Irish), died 1685" (second printing, 1978, 226 pages) by Shirley Reddick (3247 Fridinger Drive, Pensacola, Florida 32526-9318).
- 118.
- Washington County, Pennsylvania, Marriage Bonds, 1803-1827 (from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, page 660)./dd>
- 119.
- 1850 federal census for Hopewell Township, York County, Pennsylvania, page 170.
- 120.
- In part, from Ohio Archives and Historical Society Publications, Volume 8, page 196, 1899. According to the Society's Publication: ". . . The form of indictment in 1818 was the same as that used in the territory in 1798, and related that the accused, "not having the fear
of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by instigation of the devil," committed the crime."
- 121.
- "Early Marriage Records & a few Death Notices" from the Washington Reporte,
contributed by Paula Chodacki; online at (http://www.rootsweb.com/~pawashin/early_marriages.html).
- 122.
- Boyd Crumrine, History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men (Philadelphia: L. H. Leverts & Co., 1882). (Washington Borough, pages 476-564), online at (http://www/chartiers.com - Washington Borough).
- 123.
- "Early Marriage Records & a few Death Notices" from the Washington Reporter
Contributed by Paula Chodacki; online at (http://www.rootsweb.com/~pawashin/early_marriages.html). Boyd Crumrine, History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men. (Philadelphia: L. H. Leverts & Co., 1882). (Washington Borough, pages 476-564), online at (http://www/chartiers.com - Washington Borough).
- 124.
- "Early Marriage Records & a few Death Notices" from the Washington Reporte,
contributed by Paula Chodacki; online at (http://www.rootsweb.com/~pawashin/early_marriages.html).
- 125.
- Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Digital Research Library
1999: History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement and progress to the present time. Chicago. A. Warner Company, 1889.
- 125b.
- This from a 12 August 1995 letter from Calfred Broderick to Cynthia Turk.
- 126.
- Information on William McCreery from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- 127.
- 1850 federal census for Florence, Washington County, Pennsylvania, page 76. 1900 federal census for Pittsburgh, Ward 20, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, page 4A.
- 128.
- Names from 1850 federal census and Hoge Family Genealogy Forum: "Hoge-McCoy-McCreery-Ramsey-"Gwentholn"-Walker-Redick," posted 13 January 2005 by Louisemcky.
- 129.
- 1880 federal census for Georgetown, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 185.
- 130.
- 1900 federal census for Pittsburgh, Ward 20, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, page 4A.
- 131.
- 1900 federal census for Poland Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, page 14B.
- 132.
- 1880 federal census for Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, page 178.
- 133.
- Except for federal censuses, information on Mary M. McCreery who married Robert Ramsey from Family World Tree Project: "If the legends are true...a work in progress;" contact J. Craig, Canada (genealogy@palmspringsbum.com); updated: 18 December 2006. In turn, this World Tree Project cites The Family of Hoge: a genealogy. Author: James Hoge Tyler. Editor and Publisher: James Fulton Hoge. Publication: Greensboro, North Carolina: Joseph J. Stone & Co. printers, 1927. Heritage Quest Online (http://persi.heritagequestionline.com - HeritageQuest Online).
- 134.
- 1880 federal census for Findley, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 225. 1900 federal census for Allegheny, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 4A.
- 135.
- 1900 (census page 4A) and 1910 (page 11A) federal censuses for Santa Paula, Ventura County, California. 1920 (page 14A) and 1930 (page 14A) for Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
- 136.
- Name of John McCreery's parents from History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1889, Part II, page a264, by Deny Baron Contrecoeur. Online at HeritageQuest Online (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com).
- 137.
- 1850 federal census for Hanover Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, page 57. 1860 federal census for Pittsburgh, Ward 1, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 95. 1870 federal census for Allegheny, Ward 1, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 119.
- 138.
- 1860 federal census of Pittsburgh, Ward 1, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 95. 1870 federal census of Allegheny, Ward 2, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 119. 1880 federal census of Allegheny, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 179.
- 139.
- 1900 federal census of Allegheny, Ward 2, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 8A. 1910 federal census for Pittsburgh, Ward 22, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 3A.
- 140.
- History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1889, Part II, page a264, by Deny Baron Contrecoeur. Online at HeritageQuest Online (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com).
- 141.
- 1910 federal census for Beaver, Ward 3, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 13B. 1920 federal census for Beaver, Ward 3, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, page 1A. 1930 federal census for Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 9A.
- 142.
- United States Coal and Coke Company was a subsidiary of United States Steel Company. US Coal and Coke had large holdings in several regions, for example in eastern Kentucky, Harlan County, where Lynch was a coal company town.
- 143.
- 1870 federal census for McClure, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 127. 1880 federal census for Allegheny, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 77. 1900 federal census for Allegheny, Ward 11, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 14A. 1910 federal census (Virginia H. McCreery, head) for Pittsburgh, Ward 21, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, page 3A.
- 144.
- "Souvenir History of McKeesport Police Department," 1902.
- 145.
- Information on John and Sarah (Redick) McKee's children from "McKee Family Matters," Kevin McKee Homepage: Newsletter McKee Families #4. Names and dates in this Newsletter from the Family Bible of Redick McKee of Wheeling, West Virginia; and from Family Records of John McKee of McKeesport, Pennsylvania—father of Redick McKee; online at (http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/go/getpizza/mckee/familynews4.html).
- 146.
- From History of McKeesport, Pa. Reprinted from "Pennsylvania Place Names" by Abraham Howry Espenshade, online at (http://www.geocities.com - Jenkins-Jeffries-Lee Family Page)..
- 147.
- All dates of children believed to be from Family Bible of Redick McKee of Wheeling, West Virginia; online at (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jandjroots/Mackay/d0007/g0000075.html).
- 148.
- 1850 federal census for District 44, Ohio County, Virginia, page 123.
- 149.
- 1870 federal census for Washington, Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia, page 863.
- 150.
- Online at (http://www.indiana.edu/~libwylie/birthsa.html).
- 151.
- Maiden name of David's wife (Dunn) from Ancestry World Tree Project: "McKee Genealogy;" updated 16 September 2003; contact person: William C. McKee. 1880 federal census for Washington, Ward 4, Washington, District of Columbia, page 429. 1900 federal census for Washington, District of Columbia, page 7B.
- 152.
- 1910 federal census for Manhattan, New York, page 9B. 1930 federal census for Manhattan, New York, page 15A.
- 152b.
- Information on fhis family from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Toni's Tree;" updated October 2006; contact person: Toni Viertel.
- 153.
- 1930 federal census for Manhattan, New York, New York, page 6A.
End notes for the Jonathan W. Redick section
- 154.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling 214, family 204.
- 155.
- Her name is from Cummins Redick's Certificate of Death, Commonwealth of Virginia,
Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, registered number 59. The informant
was Blanche Redick (#148), a granddaughter of Cummins.
- 156.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling
214, family 204.
- 157.
- Iscrupe, W. L. 1977. Ligonier Township tax lists, 1829-1842. Southwest
Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, Laughlintown, Pennsylvania, page 8, 1841.
- 158.
- 1860 federal census for Union Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, page 957.
- 159.
- 1810 federal census for Bedford County, Pennsylvania, page 485.
- 160.
- 1820 federal census for Porter Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, page 78.
- 161.
- Matilda's short obituary in the Ligonier Echo (Ligonier, Pennsylvania), 12 February
1902.
- 162.
- The death certificate of Ohio Dayton Louden (#38), son of Lydia (Redick) Louden,
states his mother was born in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. This from Cynthia Turk
(Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden Family Tree," by Dora E.
and Robert Louden, no date.
- 163.
- 1830 federal census for Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
page 296:
Males: 40-49 (1) (Jonathan), under 5 (1), 15-20 (1).
Females: 40-49 (wife), under 5 (2), 5-10 (1), 10-15 (2).
1840 federal census for Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, page 296:
Males: 50-60 (Jonathan), 10-15 (1), 15-20 (1).
Females: 40-50 (wife?), under 10 (1 ), 10-15 (3), 15-20 (1 ).
- 164.
- Iscrupe, W. L. 1977. Ligonier Township tax lists, 1829-1842 Southwest
Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, Laughlintown, Pennsylvania, page 8, 1841.
- 165.
- Pennsylvania Archives, volume 25, ?page 619. Index to Series three.
- 166.
- These were his occupations listed in the 1850 federal census for District 26,
Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling 214, family 204.
- 167.
- 1860 federal census for St. Clair Township, Columbiana County, dwelling 491,
family 490, page 192.
- 168.
- 1850 (census page 259), 1860 (page 144), 1870 (page 382) and 1880 (page 362) federal censuses for Wooster Township, Wayne County, Ohio.
- 169.
- 1850 federal census for Hancock County, Virginia, District 26, page 305.
- 170.
- In 1860, a John Reddick, farmer, born circa 1784 in Pennsylvania,
was enumerated in Center Township, Rush County, Indiana, (page 901) with Mary Reddick, born circa 1794 in Virginia. The next three dwellings were
also occupied by Reddicks: the households of David Reddick (born
circa 1826 in Ohio), Henry Reddick (born circa 1811 in Ohio), and
Levi Redick (born circa 1838 in Indiana).
- 171.
- A Jonathan W. Redick was reported to have died in Schuyler County, Illinois in May 1870. But list of names and inscriptions of stones in Clark Cemetery, Bainbridge Township, indicates this Jonathan and other Reddicks buried in this cemetery are not our Redicks. (http://www.rootsweb.com - Schuyler County ILGenweb).
- 172.
- FamilySearch.org sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (http://www.familysearch.org). International Genealogical Index (IGI) Individual Record for Jonathan W. Reddick. Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No source or additional information available.
- 173.
- Children's birth order is based in part on specific ages reported in the various federal censuses (see under the child in question) and the age groupings reported for the 1810, 1820, 1830 and 1840 federal censuses for Jonathan W. Redick. The name of children originally from 1980s letters and family group sheets sent to me by the late W.
Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). W. Robert Brown, was a great grandson of Matilda (Redick) Clifford. Bob Brown obtained the names (but no dates) from his aunt Lacy (Clifford) Lewis (#65) who corresponded with her cousin Etta Leone Lanyon (#154), a granddaughter of Cummins Redick. Information from other sources, including federal census reports, confirm the names of Carson, Samuel, Matilda, Lydia, Jane, Ann (Angeline), James and Cummins. Other names reported by Etta Lanyon, but not yet supported by valid sources, are Harriet, Cynthia, Joseph, and Jonathan.
- 174.
- Joseph Seth Redick, born in Pennsylvania circa
1803 or 1808 in Ohio; died in Missouri. This
Joseph married Nancy Rebecca Fowler in Ohio; she
was born 20 June 1803, died 15 October 1875. Their
children (all born in Ohio): (1) Mary J. Redick, born
1827; (2) William Redick, born 1829; (3) Rebecca
Redick, born 1832, married Joseph Peters; (4) Joseph
Redick, born 1833; (5) Benjamin Redick, born 1835;
(6) James Monroe Redick, born 15 September 1839,
died 20 December 1936, married Amanda Evelyn
King; (7) John Redick, born 1841; and (8) Payton
Redick, born 1843.
- 175.
- Ohio Marriages, 1805?-1900, as reported online by Ancestry.com. Also in FamilySearch.org sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (http://www.familysearch.org).
- 176.
- 1860 (census page 48) and 1870 (page 238) federal censuses for Brown Township, Delaware County, Ohio; 1880 federal census for Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 261.
- 177.
- 1860 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 192.
- 178.
- 1870 (census page 151), 1880 (page 577), 1900 (page 3A) and 1910 (page 4B) federal censuses for Findley Township, Hancock County, Ohio.
- 179.
- Information on James and Elizabeth from federal censuses. Elizabeth's maiden name, specific dates for child Willie, and name of Mary G. Redick's spouse from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Jesse L Mathias and Margaret Alma Runion Relatives," updated 15 July 2005; contact person: NAME.
- 180.
- Matilda' death notice is in Westmoreland County Death Records, 1902, but the date of
death is not given. The only information is that she died of old age in Lockport, [Fairfield
County, Westmoreland County], Pennsylvania
- 181.
- From anonymous family records. Her obituary in the Ligonier Echo (Ligonier,
Pennsylvania) reports Matilda being born near Lewistown, and dying at age 82 years, 4
months, 27 days, which would calculate to being born 9 September instead of 11
September. I do not know the informant for this information.
- 182.
- According to an International Genealogical Index item for Reddicks of Ohio (Columbiana
County) her name would probably be Cynthia Bayless.
- 183.
- 1860 census for St. Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, dwelling 491, family
490, page 192.
- 184.
- 1850 federal census for Elkrun Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 208.
- 185.
- 1860 (census page 192) and 1870 (page 347) for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 186.
- 1880 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 623.
- 187.
- Ohio Death Certifcate #59055, Volume ?.
- 188.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, page 1204
- 189.
- 1900 federal census for Sarah Cook, Salem Township, Ward 3, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 5B. 1910 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 16A. 1920 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 3B. 1930 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 1B.
- 190.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 8, page 810.
- 191.
- 1900 (census page 20A), 1920 (page 11A) and 1930 (page 1B) federal censuses for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 192.
- This name was reported in "Some Death Records, 1867-1908 at Lisbon Courthouse, Columbiana County, Ohio." Online Genealogy Resources for Columbiana County, Ohio (http://www.genealogypitstop.com). However names of parents were not reported.
- 193.
- Infant Redick of Samuel and Cynthia, 10 months, 22 days, 28 August 1869, St Clair. From "Some Death Records, 1867-1908 at Lisbon Courthouse, Columbiana County, Ohio. "Online Genealogy Resources for Columbiana County, OH (http://www.genealogypitstop.com).
- 194.
- Name of Cynthia's husband George B. Orr and his parents from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Thompson/Miller Family Tree," updated 3 April 2006; contact person: NAME.
- 195.
- 1900 federal census for East Liverpool Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 12A. 1910 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 2A. 1920 federal census for Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 11A. 1930 federal census for East Liverpool Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 3B.
- 196.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, page 1222
- 197.
- 1900 (census page 21B), 1910 (page 2B) and 1930 (page 5A) federal censuses for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 198.
- Infant Redick of Samuel and Amy Jenkins Redick, 2 days, 22 August 1877, St Clair. From "Some Death Records, 1867-1908 at Lisbon Courthouse, Columbiana County, Ohio." Online Genealogy Resources for Columbiana County, Ohio (http://www.genealogypitstop.com).
- 199.
- The death certificate of Ohio Dayton Louden (#38), son of Jonathan and Lydia
(Redick) Louden, states his mother was born in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, and his father in
Virginia (this from Cynthia Turk, Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the
"Louden Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date. Census records indicate Jonathan was born in Pennsylvania.
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- 200.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date. This is a booklet of the Robert Hayes Louden family and descendants; updated by
Robert Louden, son of Dora and Alfred Louden.
- 201.
- This Hoge information initially from a 23 June 1996 letter of Cynthia Turk, 39165 Johnnycake Ridge, Willoughby, Ohio, and from Ancestry World Tree Project: "Beard and related lines," updated 24 October 2006; contact person NAME.
- 202.
- 1860 (census page 220), 1870 (page 425), 1880 (page 703), 1900 (page 1B), and 1910 (page 2A) federal censuses for Wayne Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. Jonathan head of household in 1860 and 1870; Lydia head in 1880, 1900, and 1910
- 203.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 204.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 205.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 206.
- 1910 (page 5A) and 1920 (page 6A) federal censuses for Wayne Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 207.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 208.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date. Another of her sources was the will of
William E. Louden.
- 209.
- 1910 federal census for Macedonia, Summit County, Ohio, page 7A. 1920 (page 7B) and 1930 (page 7B), federal censuses for Northfield Center Township, Summit County, Ohio.
- 210.
- Charles's dates from the Social Security Death Index; last residence: Northfield. Summit County, Ohio.
- 211.
- 1850 (census page 259), 1860 (page 144), 1870 (page 382) and 1880 (page 362) federal censuses for Wooster Township, Wayne County, Ohio
- 212.
- 1910 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 34A.
- 213.
- 1900 federal census for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, page 10A. 1910 federal census for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, page 9B. 1930 federal census for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, page 4B.
- 214.
- 1910 (census page 2B), 1920 (page 2A) and 1930 (page 8A) federal censuses for Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio.
- 215.
- 1930 federal census for Fayette Township, Fayette County, Iowa, page 9A.
- 216.
- United States Declaration for Pension, 3-026, made in Chase City, Mecklenburg
County, Virginia, 14 October 1921.
- 217.
- Cummins' death certificate: Certificate of Death, Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics,
file number 27310, Registered No.59. The informant was Blance Redick (#148), a
granddaughter of Cummins.
- 218.
- The late W. Robert Brown (see under #13, Sarah Jane Clifford, of the Jonathan W. Redick section) (Bel Air, Maryland) in a 10 July 1986 letter
wrote me that he has two military records of Cummins from the National Archives both
stating Cummins enlisted 12-18-1861 and was 21 years of age when he enlisted.
-
- 219.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling
214, family 204; 1860 federal census for St. Clair Township, Columbiana County,
dwelling 491, family 490, page 192.
- 220.
- The 1910 Miracode Census Index (Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Enumeration
District 55), online at (wysiwyg://280/http://search.ancestry.com/), lists Cummins
as age 77; born in Pennsylvania
.
- 221.
- Certificate of Death, Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics, file number 27310,
Registered No.59. The informant was Blanche Redick (#148), a granddaughter of
Cummins. The cause of death was given as "senility, heart failure."
- 222.
- Marriage date (3 December 1860), name of wife, and children's names and dates
appear on a Bureau of Pensions voucher, United States Department of Interior, filled by
Cummins on 4 June 1898. Marriage date of 3 December 1861 from "Ohio Marriages,
1803-1900," online at (wysiwyg://258//http://search.ancestry.com/).
- 223.
- United States Declaration for Pension, 3-026, made in Chase City, Mecklenburg
County, Virginia, 14 October 1921.
- 224.
- The 1910 Miracode Census Index (Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Enumeration
District 55), online at (wysiwyg://280/http://search.ancestry.com/), lists Cummins
as age 77; born in Pennsylvania. Other residents in Cummins household were son
Thomas A. Redick, age 47, born in Ohio; daughter-in-Iaw Elmira A. Redick, age 24, born
in Pennsylvania; granddaughter Annie Redick, age 7, born in Virginia; granddaughter
Murial Redick, age 4, born in Virginia, and Annie Young, sister, age 80, born
Pennsylvania.
- 225.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling
214, family 204.
- 226.
- "Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio, (Ohio Roster)," published
1886, online at wysiwyg://253/http://search.ancestry.com/). Also in Columbiana
County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, 25 June 1873. Also his units reported in
Ancestry .corn "Civil War Service Records."
.
- 227.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, 25 June 1873.
- 228.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, 17 July 1866. Application
number was #112148.
- 229.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, 25 June 1873.
- 230.
- United. States Declaration for Pension, 3-026, made in Chase City, (Mecklenburg
County, Virginia), 14 October 1921.
- 231.
- 1850 federal census for District 26, Hancock County, Virginia, page 305, dwelling.
214, family 204
- 232.
- 1860 federal census for St. Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio,
dwelling 491, family 490, page 192.
- 233.
- 1860 federal census for Mecklenburg County, Virginia, dwelling 90,
family 90, page 12 or page 192.
- 234.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). I believe this
was from information in letters from Etta Leone Lanyon (#154). Etta wrote letters to
Lacy (Clifford) Lewis. These letters were a major source for
W. Robert Brown's information, especially family legend on the Redicks.
- 235.
- 1860 federal census for St. Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, dwelling 491,
family 490, page 192.
- 236.
- 1880 federal census for Christiansville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 121.
- 237.
- 1900 federal census for Christiansville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 11A.
- 238.
- 1910 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 34A.
- 239.
- 1930 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 15A.
- 240.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland).
- 241.
- 1920 federal census for Chase Township, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 19A,
Enumeration District 50, dwelling 576, family 397. 1930 federal census for Alberta, Brunswick County, Virginia, page 4A.
- 242.
- In part from her obituary, 29 August 1892, Altoona Morning Tribune; in part from
Fairview Cemetery Book, Altoona, Pennsylvania, page 387.
- 243.
- 1910 Miracode Census for Pennsylvania: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania,
Enumeration District 41.
- 244.
- Lutheran Cemetery Book 1, page 21, West Wheatfield Township, Indiana County,
Pennsylvania.
- 245.
- In part from the 1900 federal census soundex for Clifford (C-416) of
Pennsylvania, page 1, volume 41 (FHL film 1247795).
- 246.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License Index, volume 20, page 289 (FHL
film 1293312).
- 247.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License Index, volume 13, page 6 (FHL film
1293312); also 1900 Federal census soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Pennsylvania (FHL film 1247795).
.
- 248.
- United States Social Security Death Index.
- 249.
- Specific birth and death dates from United States Social Security Death Index..
- 250.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Court House Marriage records, volume 28, page 62.
- 251.
- 1930 federal census for Paul Clifford household, Scranton Township, Lackawanna
County , Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 24, page 14A, dwelling 301, family 313.
- 252.
- Specific death dates for George and Mary from records of Pomfret Manor Cemetery ,
Catawissa Avenue, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
- 253.
- Specific dates for Edward and Zula from records of Promfret Manor Cemetery,
Ottawa Avenue, Sunbury, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
- 254.
- Specific dates from records of Pomfret Manor Cemetery, Catawissa Avenue,
Sunbury , Northumberland County , Pennsylvania; also listed in United States Social
Security Death Index.
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- 255.
- Edward's obituary in the Altoona Tribune, 1 December 1924); also, in Fairview
Cemetery Book, Altoona, Pennsylvania, page 72.
- 256.
- Edward's obituary in the Altoona Tribune, 1 December 1924.
- 257.
- Her maiden name might be Hicks instead of Steele, re "Marriage Notices" as
reported from weekly newspapers, volume 2, Westmoreland County , Pennsylvania.
"Marriage Notices" report they married 27 May ?1873. But by 1873, daughter Elsie
would have been about 4 years old. Could it be that Edward married first a Steele and
then Lavinia Hicks. His obituary says Steele and I expect this is correct. Perhaps she was
Lavinia Hicks Steele.
- 258.
- Blair County Courthouse records; also Fairview Cemetery Book, Altoona,
Pennsylvania, page 72.
- 259.
- In 1900 federal census soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Pennsylvania (FHL film
1247795), Elsie was reported born September 1873, age 26, probably an error.
- 260.
- Fairview Cemetery Book, Altoona, Pennsylvania, page 71.
- 261.
- Fairview Cemetery Book, Altoona, Pennsylvania, page 71.
- 262.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Registry of Deaths, 1894-1905 (FHL film 1293303).
- 263.
- Fairview Cemetery Book, Altoona, Pennsylvania, page 72.
- 264.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Registry of Deaths, 1894-1905 (FHL film 1293303).
- 265.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License Index, volume 22, page 593 (FHL
film 1293312).
- 266.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License Index, volume 26, page 558 (FHL
film 1293312).
- 267.
- Information sent to me by the late W. Robert Brown (#2036), who lived in Bel Air,
Maryland.
- 268.
- 1910 federal census soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Pennsylvania (FHL film
1372239).
- 269.
- Birth year from the 1920 federal census soundex for Clifford (C-416) of
Pennsylvania, volume 68, page 9, line 95 (FHL film 1829403).
- 270.
- Information in letters and family group sheets sent to me in the 1980s by the late
W. Robert Brown (see under #13, Sarah Jane Clifford, of the Jonathan W. Redick section), who lived in Bel Air, Maryland.
- 271.
- Information in letters and family group sheets sent to me in the 1980s by the late
W. Robert Brown (see under #13, Sarah Jane Clifford, of the Jonathan W. Redick section), who lived in Bel Air, Maryland.
- 272.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Marriage License Index, volume 43, page 521 (FHL
film 1293315). Walter's name is spelled Shreeder on his marriage license.
- 273.
- Jessie's name is from Blair County, Pennsylvania, Registry of Births, 1894-1905
(FHL film 1289429). Jessie's name was not included in the information sent to me by
the late W. Robert Brown (see under #13, Sarah Jane Clifford, of the Jonathan W. Redick section), who lived in Bel Air, Maryland.
- 274.
- Blair County, Pennsylvania, Registry of Births, 1894-1905 (FHL film 1289429).
- 275.
- 1867 birth date calculated from the 1910 Miracode Census for East Conemaugh
Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration District 9110; and the 1920
federal census for East Taylor Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Enumeration
District 160, page 11A, dwelling 192, family 210.
- 276.
- In part from information provided in the 1980s by the late W. Robert Brown
(see under #13, Sarah Jane Clifford, of the Jonathan W. Redick section), who lived in Bel Air, Maryland; in part from the
1900 soundex for Clifford (C-416) of Pennsylvania; in part from 1910 soundex for
Clifford (C-416) of Pennsylvania (FHL film 372239).
- 277.
- Marriage date from FamilySearch.org (http://www.familysearch.org) sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- 278.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 3, page 221.
- 279.
- 1900 federal census for Unity Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 20B. 1910 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 2A. 1920 federal census for Middleton Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 6A. 1930 federal census for Middleton Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 8A.
- 280.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 3, page 225.
- 281.
- 1910 federal census for household of Frederick Lamping, St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 8A.
- 282.
- 1910 federal census for household of Frederick Lamping, St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 8A.
- 283.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 3, page 225.
- 284.
- 1920 (census page 6A) and 1930 (page 8A) federal censuses for Middleton Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 285.
- In 1870, Marcus (age 46, born in England), Ann (age 42, born in Pennsylvania) and children, including Jemima, were living in East Liverpool, Ohio, page 188.
- 286.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, page 1194.
- 287.
- 1900 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 18B. 1910 (page 12B), 1920 (page 12B) and 1930 (page 17B—Jemina Redick head of household) federal censuses for Grant Township, Hancock County, West Virgina.
- 288.
- Columbiana County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 14, page 1222.
- 289.
- 1930 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 21B.
- 290.
- Specific birth month first from 1900 federal census for East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 18A.
- 291.
- Infant Redick of Samuel and Cynthia Bayless Redick: 11 March 1875 in St Clair. From "Some Death Records, 1867-1908 at Lisbon Courthouse, Columbiana County, Ohio." Online Genealogy Resources for Columbiana County, Ohio (http://www.genealogypitstop.com).
- 292.
- 1910 federal census for St Clair Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 12B. 1920 federal census for Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 4B. 1930 federal census for Wellsville, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 7A.
- 293.
- Ancestry.com: Ohio Deaths, 1958-2000.
- 293b.
- Maiden name of Hele E. from Ancestry World Tree Project: "My Western Pa Families from Beaver, Lawrence, and Butler Counties," updated 8 June 2006 by NAME.
- 294.
- Ohio Militia, reported online by Ancestry.com.
- 295.
- 1930 federal census for East Liverpool Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 19A.
- 296.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 297.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date. Another source of Cynthia's was headstone
inscriptions in New Lebanon United Presbyterian Church, Wayne Township, Columbiana
County, Ohio.
- 298.
- 1880 federal census for Wayne Township, Summit County, Ohio, page 702. 1900 federal census for Wayne Township, Summit County, Ohio, page 2B.
- 299.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 300.
- 1920 federal census for Hanover Township, Columbiana, County, Ohio, page 13B.
- 301.
- 1910 federal census for Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 3B, Robert head of household. 1920 (page 13B) and 1930 (page 8A) federal censuses for Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Emma Louden, head of household.
- 302.
- 1910 federal census for Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 8B.
- 303.
- Warren County, Pennsylvania, Cemetery Records, 1750-1935, Vol. 1 (FHL film 895183). The inscriptions of this abandoned cemetery were copied in October 1951. A notation reported many stones were down.
- 304.
- 1930 federal census for Goshen Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 17B.
- 305.
- 1930 federal census for Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 6B.
- 306.
- Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 3B.
- 307.
- Information on Jaru Hunter and his family is from Schenck (1887), p. xii-xiii, with dates from Warren County, Pennsylvania, Cemetery Records, 1750-1935 (FHL film 895183), including calculated birth dates for Livingston (41y, 5m, 10d) and Luella (11y, 1m, 25d)
- 308.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date; plus cemetery records in Evergreen Cemetery ,
Painesville, Ohio.
- 309.
- 1910 federal census for Flushing Township, Belmont County, Ohio, page 3B. 1920 (census page 5A) and 1930 (page 9A) federal censuses for Painesville, Lake County, Ohio.
- 310.
- 1930 federal census for Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, page 11A.
- 311.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports, from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date; plus headstone inscriptions in Grove Hill Cemetery,
Hanoverton, Columbiana County, Ohio.
- 312.
- 1900 federal census for Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 13B. 1910 federal census for West Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 8B. 1920 federal census for Hanover Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 7B.
- 313.
- 1930 federal census for Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio, page 14B.
- 314.
- Names, dates, and other information, except for federal census reports,from a May 1995 manuscript "Descendants of Lydia Redick," and a May 1996 GenServ report, both by Cynthia Turk (Willoughby, Ohio), who cites as a main source the "Louden
Family Tree," by Dora E. and Robert Louden, no date.
- 315.
- 1910 (page 3B) and 1920 (page 14 A) federal censuses for Flushing Township, Belmont County, Ohio. 1930 federal census Wayne Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 3B.
- 316.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). I believe
this was from letters of Etta Leone Lanyon (#154). Also dates appear on a Bureau of
Pensions voucher, United States Department of Interior, filled by Cummins Redick on 4 June 1898.
- 317.
- Birth date for Elmira from the 1910 Miracode Census Index (Mecklenburg County,
Virginia, Enumeration District 55).
- 317b.
- One report of these Redicks is Ancestry.com WorldConnect Project "Kellen Family in Western Kentucky;" updated 22 March 2007. Contact person: Mike Kellen.
- 318.
- Birth dates for children from the 1910 Miracode Census Index (Mecklenburg
County, Virginia, Enumeration District 55).
- 319.
- 1930 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg, Virginia, page 15A.
- 320.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). I believe
this was from letters of Etta Leone Lanyon (#154). Also dates appear on a Bureau of
Pensions voucher, United States Department of Interior, filled in my Cummins on 4 June
1898.
- 321.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). I believe
this was from letters of Etta Leone Lanyon (#154). Also dates appear on a Bureau of
Pensions voucher, United States Department of Interior, filled in my Cummins on 4 June
1898.
- 322.
- 1900 (census page 21B), 1910 (page 36A), 1920 (page 32A), and 1930 (page 4B) federal censuses for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 4B.
- 323.
- United States Social Security Death Index.
- 324.
- 1930 federal census for Chase City, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, page 8A.
- 325.
- United States Social Security Death Index.
- 326.
- Information provided by the late W. Robert Brown (Bel Air, Maryland). I believe
this was from letters of Etta Leone Lanyon (#??). Also dates appear on a Bureau of
Pensions voucher, United States Department of Interior, filled in by Cummins on 4 June
1898. Name and birth date of Francis's wife from the 1910 Miracode Census Index
(Lunenburg County, Virginia, Enumeration District 151 ), online at
(wysiwyg :11280Ihttp:llsearch.ancestry.com).
- 327.
- 1910 federal census for Lewiston, Lunenburg County, Virginia, page 29A.
151.
- 328.
- 1930 federal census for Hampden, Prince Edward County, Virginia, page 5B.
- 329.
- Daughters names and ages from the 1910 Miracode Census Index (Lunenburg
County, Virginia, Enumeration District 151).
- 330.
- From an unidentified Chase City newspaper, 1935, showing Cummins Redick, son
Francis Logan Redick, grandson F. V. Redick and great grandson Charles Redick.
- 331.
- United States Social Security Death Index.
- 332.
- 1900 federal census for Canfield Township. Mahoning County, Ohio, page 10B. 1910 federal census for Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut, page 7A. 1920 federal census for Avon, Hartford, Connecticut, page 4A. 1930 federal census for Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 9B.
- 333.
- 1930 federal census for Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 35B.
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