By 1830 they had moved to Fallsbury Township, and had four daughters. One daughter, Susanna, had died very young—age nine months—in 1829.
In 1840 they were still in Fallsbury Township, presumably in the same place, and had seven daughters. Another daughter, Anna, had died in 1836 after living just 15 days. This is Catherine’s first appearance in a Census.
In 1850 they were in Fallsbury Township still—Samuel, Anna, Catherine, Harriet, Malinda, and William.
By 1860 Samuel had died, so it was Anna, Melinda, and William. Catherine Meek had died, too, so David, Eliza, and George were living there, too.
In 1870 Anna was living with her son, William, and his wife and three children. That was still in Fallsbury Township—a comparison of neighbors through the decades could likely determine if it was the same place.
By 1830 they had moved to Fallsbury Township, and had four daughters. One daughter, Susanna, had died very young—age nine months—in 1829.
In 1840 they were still in Fallsbury Township, presumably in the same place, and had seven daughters. Another daughter, Anna, had died in 1836 after living just 15 days. This is Catherine’s first appearance in a Census.
In 1850 they were in Fallsbury Township still—Samuel, Anna, Catherine, Harriet, Malinda, and William.
By 1860 Samuel had died, so it was Anna, Melinda, and William. Catherine Meek had died, too, so David, Eliza, and George were living there, too.
In 1870 Anna was living with her son, William, and his wife and three children. That was still in Fallsbury Township—a comparison of neighbors through the decades could likely determine if it was the same place.
Family Members
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Sarah Varner VanWinkle
1821–1889
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Elizabeth Varner McQueen
1822–1856
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Mahala Varner VanWinkle
1824–1883
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Mary Varner Hickman
1827–1884
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Susannah Varner
1828–1829
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Catharine Varner Meek
1830–1853
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Harriet Varner Meek
1833–1875
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Anna Varner
1836–1836
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Malinda Jane Varner Frost
1838–1918
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William Martin Varner
1840–1900
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