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    1. Re: Rawls---1880 census is wrong
    2. In the 1880 Census: J. B. Rawls.......white . male, age 32 R. M --------white, female age 25 Carrie L.---white, female, age 6 Jarroette ---white, female, age 5 James B.-----white male , age 2 Masters Mary E.---white , female, age40, Servant Buckaloo, O. ---white, male, age 12 Buckaloo, Dora---white female age 8 Masters Fannie---white, female, age 5 Hutchinson C. G.----white, male, age 32 Grump, George---black, male 50 On Line the Census reads that Fannie Masters parents are J. B and R. M. Rawls. My great grandmother was Mary Elizabeth Woulard, Moss, Buckaloo, Masters. She was listed as a servant (white) during the 1880 Census. Her children were Oliver Buckaloo, Dora Buckaloo (MARRIED SWAN JOHNSON) and the Fannie Masters , listed at age 5, should have been Minnie Lee Masters. Minnie Lee was born in 1874 and Fannie Masters was born in 1879. Fannie would have only been a year old. The Census is wrong. So if any Rawls have this line in Washington County, Alabama and you are looking for the daughter Fannie which is listed on line as daughter of J. B and R. M. Rawls...this is an error. Also the census read O (Oliver) Buckaloo and Dora Buckaloo are son and daughter of J. B. Rawls and his wife. but this isn't true. On Line at Ancestery.com it reads Fannie Masters was the daughter of J. B and R. M. Rawls. That is what caught my eye. I hope this helps someone out that has seen Fannie Masters written down as J. B. and R. M. Rawls daughter. Sandra maiden name Waldrop Muscogee County, Georgia Researching: Washington County, Alabama and Wayne County, Mississippi. Researching" Waldrop, Williford, Baxters, Masters,Woulard, Deas, Longs, Cooper, McGuires, Dearmans, Platts, Buckaloos/

    01/31/2005 02:37:00