From the 1850 U.S. census, North Carolina, Randolph County, Northern Division, page 479 (penned), page 240 (stamped), dwelling 1118, family 1118:
o John Patterson, male, age 61
o Hannah Patterson, female, age 56
o Sylvania Patterson, female, age 25
o David Patterson, male, age 19
o Hannah Patterson, female, age 17
o Almira Patterson, female, age 13
As of 2023, Hannah's stone is totally unreadable. In 1976, the stone was read "In memory of H______ Patterson"; the dates and the rest of Hannah's name were unreadable. (See source 1 below).
Hannah's birth and death dates are from the Shiloh cemetery records. (See source 2 below). The original Find a Grave memorial (143158786) gave Hannah's birth month as April, not August. I have no idea which is correct and since the original memorial is lost, I have opted to use the date found in the cemetery records.
Sources:
1. Jocelyn Brabham Barrett, editor, "Randolph County Cemetery Records, Volume IV: Northeast Section" (Asheboro, North Carolina: Randolph County Genealogical Society, 1996), pg. 144. Grave location is given as row 6, grave 7.
2. "Shiloh United Methodist Church-History and Cemetery Records", a 3-ring binder donated by the church to the Randolph Room at the Randolph County Public Library on August 15, 2013. Hannah's entry in the cemetery records lists her name, birth date, and death date but no grave location (i.e., her stone could not be located as of 2013).
Roger Lineberry
13 September 2023
From the 1850 U.S. census, North Carolina, Randolph County, Northern Division, page 479 (penned), page 240 (stamped), dwelling 1118, family 1118:
o John Patterson, male, age 61
o Hannah Patterson, female, age 56
o Sylvania Patterson, female, age 25
o David Patterson, male, age 19
o Hannah Patterson, female, age 17
o Almira Patterson, female, age 13
As of 2023, Hannah's stone is totally unreadable. In 1976, the stone was read "In memory of H______ Patterson"; the dates and the rest of Hannah's name were unreadable. (See source 1 below).
Hannah's birth and death dates are from the Shiloh cemetery records. (See source 2 below). The original Find a Grave memorial (143158786) gave Hannah's birth month as April, not August. I have no idea which is correct and since the original memorial is lost, I have opted to use the date found in the cemetery records.
Sources:
1. Jocelyn Brabham Barrett, editor, "Randolph County Cemetery Records, Volume IV: Northeast Section" (Asheboro, North Carolina: Randolph County Genealogical Society, 1996), pg. 144. Grave location is given as row 6, grave 7.
2. "Shiloh United Methodist Church-History and Cemetery Records", a 3-ring binder donated by the church to the Randolph Room at the Randolph County Public Library on August 15, 2013. Hannah's entry in the cemetery records lists her name, birth date, and death date but no grave location (i.e., her stone could not be located as of 2013).
Roger Lineberry
13 September 2023
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