2. NC: Chatham; 1790 Fed Census, pg 212, line 15.
Free White Males: one 0-16, two 16+
Free White Females: four
Living two farms before Henry Marley; five farms after Benjamin Marley.
3. IN: Lawrence; 1820 Fed Census, pg 107, line .
MARLEY, John ( )
Free White Males:
Free White Females: one under
Same page as Henry Marley and Benjamin Marley households.
4. NC: Wilkes; 17 Jan 1800, John Marley of Chatham County purchased 162 acres of land from Isaac Teague.
5. NC: Wilkes; 16 Mar 1801 John Marley enters on 150 acres in Wilkes County, Lambert's Fork, Isaac Elidge's old line Warrant Entry # 1167, Book 116, pg 230.
6. According to James M. Coffey Jr.'s book MARLEY FAMILIES of North Carolina, John Marley and Susannah (Teague) Marley had at least eight children. Two sons before 1790 and two between 1795 and 1804. They also had three daughters before 1790 and one between 1810 & 1820.
2. NC: Chatham; 1790 Fed Census, pg 212, line 15.
Free White Males: one 0-16, two 16+
Free White Females: four
Living two farms before Henry Marley; five farms after Benjamin Marley.
3. IN: Lawrence; 1820 Fed Census, pg 107, line .
MARLEY, John ( )
Free White Males:
Free White Females: one under
Same page as Henry Marley and Benjamin Marley households.
4. NC: Wilkes; 17 Jan 1800, John Marley of Chatham County purchased 162 acres of land from Isaac Teague.
5. NC: Wilkes; 16 Mar 1801 John Marley enters on 150 acres in Wilkes County, Lambert's Fork, Isaac Elidge's old line Warrant Entry # 1167, Book 116, pg 230.
6. According to James M. Coffey Jr.'s book MARLEY FAMILIES of North Carolina, John Marley and Susannah (Teague) Marley had at least eight children. Two sons before 1790 and two between 1795 and 1804. They also had three daughters before 1790 and one between 1810 & 1820.
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