In 1830 he and his wife and eleven 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 Elenor and nine children lived in Monroe Township in the same county. Their ages don't all match perfectly, but it is assumed that these are their nine children whose names have come down to us.
In 1850 he and his wife and eight of their children--all but James--lived on a farm in Alexander Township, Athens County, OH. He owned real property worth $1700. Joseph and Matthew worked as laborers on their farm.
In 1860 he and Elenor and five of their children lived on presumably the same farm. He owned real property worth $7550 and personal property valued at $1465. Joseph worked as a laborer on their farm.
In 1830 he and his wife and eleven 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 Elenor and nine children lived in Monroe Township in the same county. Their ages don't all match perfectly, but it is assumed that these are their nine children whose names have come down to us.
In 1850 he and his wife and eight of their children--all but James--lived on a farm in Alexander Township, Athens County, OH. He owned real property worth $1700. Joseph and Matthew worked as laborers on their farm.
In 1860 he and Elenor and five of their children lived on presumably the same farm. He owned real property worth $7550 and personal property valued at $1465. Joseph worked as a laborer on their farm.
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