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    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Warren Jackson Breedlove
    2. Tom Jones
    3. Forwarded note from Ed. Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: Edwin Broadus <ebroadus@freenet.npiec.on.ca> To: Ellen Byrne <dande@mail.tds.net>; <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 9:42 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] Warren Jackson Breedlove > Thank you, Ellen, for the information you passed along from the 1860, 1870 > and 1880 census reports. I have a question about how to interpret some of > the 1870 entries. I assume that John m, 1 mo., was the son of John M., 23 > (John Martin Breedlove junior and senior). But who was Mary M., 27, b. TN? > Was she John's wife? I had thought he married Elvy Arnold in 1864. Who is > James W., 3? Is he a son of John? > > Thanks, > > Ed Broadus > -----Original Message----- > From: Ellen Byrne <dande@mail.tds.net> > To: BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, October 21, 1999 5:58 PM > Subject: [BREEDLOVE-L] Warren Jackson Breedlove > > > >Lebanon twp, 15 June 1860: > >Warren J. Breedlove, 43, farmer b Ky, Eliz 35 b Ky, Thomas 15 all ch b Mo, > John > >13, Scinda 9, Nancy Marcus 5, Anderson 3, Susan 10 mos. (Elizabeth was dau > of > >Thomas and Cinderilla Breedlove Lowery). > > > >Lebanon twp, 17 Aug 1870 > >Warren J. Breedlove, 53 b Tn (other rec says Ky-think Ky is right) Eliz C. > 45 b > >Ky, Mark C. 15, Anderson S. 13, Susan C. 9, Virgil A. 8, Sarah M. 3, John > M. 23, > >James W. 3, Mary M. 27 b Tn, John M. 1 mo b Mo > >James Stow 20 b Mo, Nancy Stow 17 b Mo > > > >1880 census Spring Hollow twp, Laclede Co Mo > >Warren Breedlove 63 b Ky, parents b VA > >Eliz 55 b Ky, parents b VA (her mother Cinderilla Breedlove b Va but her > father > >Thomas Lowry supposedly b NC) > >Anderson, 23, son, single > >Susan 21, Sarah 112, Mark 25, Emma 25, Harriet 6, niece > > > >Tom-sorry I never have page numbers..I dont think any of our Laclede Co > people > >were confederates.. > >There is a story about Reuben Bolles that when the war ended, Reuben took > down > >the flag, folded it and handed it to the widow of a confederate soldier. > > > >Did you read the message from Bob Brown re Elizabeth Lowery - Cherokee > Indian-gr > >dau of Cinderilla Breedlove? Have corresponded with Bob before- there are > >several of us who think our Lowery's were part Indian- but no proof. > >Our Lowery's were from NC--but they were in warren co Ky by 1810, of course > >there were Indians in Warren Co. and also Wayne Co Ky, etc. They didn t > all go > >on the Trail of Tears. > >In fact one of the Laclede Co people-cant remember which one now a Jolly or > one > >that married into the Bolles line--marched thru Laclede Co on the Trail of > >Tears as a soldier--and went back later and settled there. > >I was born in OK-lived most of my life in California but now in Idaho and > this > >is the nez perce reservation..The Nez Perce town is Lapwai...the schools in > >Lapwai do not celebrate Columbus Day--and cant remember but the Indians in > >OK-probably dont think too much of Andrew Jackson. > >Later..Ellen Byrne, dande@mail.tds.net > > > > > > > > >

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