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    1. 1860 Ag Census
    2. Glenda Dubak
    3. > > While working at my real job, I was reviewing Agricultural Census > records in order to analyze crop production in Alabama in the 1800s. I > did not realize what a great genealogical tool these census records > are. I copied down some information on some of my family lines from the > 1860 Census. They are as follows: > > 1860 DeKalb County Alabama Agricultural Census > Lebanon > Newton J Cooper > Wm Brown - 3 milk cows, 12 pigs, 300 bushels of corn, 50 > bushels of oats > Wm Whatley - 40 acres, with value of $150 > p3 line 20 Josiah H. Brock 87 A, $350 > p3 line 24 George Glazener > 26 Wm E. Sinard 45 A, $1000 > 27 James Mitchell > 28 Pinckney Waldrop > 30 Abagail Sinard 103 A, $900 > 31 Johnathan W Sinard, 145A, $3000 > p4 line 5 Monica Brock 36A, $100 > 12 John W. Tidmore > 13 Pinckney Watkins 200A, $1200 > 15 James D. Sinard 360A, $3300 > 17 John Henderson > 18 John H. Tidmore > 35 Adam B. Tidmore 370A, $1300 > 38 Jeremiah C. Tidmore 140A, $1300 > p9 line 2 Mary Traffenstedt 240A, $1200 > 4 John Traffenstedt > p11 line 10 Jesse G. Bynum 265A, $800 > 40 William Kerley > p13line4 Wm D. Coker > 39 Ellas W. Henderson 60A, $300 > 40 Nathaniel Redman 163A, $3000 > p29 line 37 Hiram Brock > p30 line 12 James G. Brown 200A, $2500 > 38 Jacob Beene 340A, $2400 > 40 James Hawkins > > Rising Fawn > p3 -21 James W. Brown 40A, $50 > 7-29 Michael S. Brown 20A, $150 > 7-30 James Brown 40A, $400 > > Head Spring > 9-15 Hawkins Kerly > > Rawlingsville > 10-18 James Prater > 20 Andrew Brock 150A, $1200 > 19-21 Thomas W. Henderson 200A, $1500 > 21-8 Hugh H Kerly 40A, $200

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