In 1830 he, his parents, his eight siblings, and two other children lived in Washington Township, Guernsey County, OH. Two girls age 15-20 are unaccounted for from the 1820 census. Possibly they were Edward's sisters or nieces.
In 1840 he and his parents and eight siblings lived in Monroe Township in the same county.
In 1850 he and his wife and their three children lived on a farm in Alexander Township, Athens County, OH.
In 1860 he and Matilda and their six children lived there. He owned real property worth $1500 and personal property valued at $485. He also worked as a carpenter.
In 1870 Matilda was shown as the owner of their farm, and four of their children lived there with her. He has not been located anywhere else in the census, so perhaps he really lived there and it was a mistake that he wasn't listed.
In 1880 he, his daughter Sarah, her two children, and his son James lived on possibly the same farm. He worked as a laborer.
In 1830 he, his parents, his eight siblings, and two other children lived in Washington Township, Guernsey County, OH. Two girls age 15-20 are unaccounted for from the 1820 census. Possibly they were Edward's sisters or nieces.
In 1840 he and his parents and eight siblings lived in Monroe Township in the same county.
In 1850 he and his wife and their three children lived on a farm in Alexander Township, Athens County, OH.
In 1860 he and Matilda and their six children lived there. He owned real property worth $1500 and personal property valued at $485. He also worked as a carpenter.
In 1870 Matilda was shown as the owner of their farm, and four of their children lived there with her. He has not been located anywhere else in the census, so perhaps he really lived there and it was a mistake that he wasn't listed.
In 1880 he, his daughter Sarah, her two children, and his son James lived on possibly the same farm. He worked as a laborer.
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