Did this make it to the list? Gaila ----- Original Message ----- From: "James O. Harrison" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:42 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Nimrod Jackson - 1820 census > First, an apology to Kathy. Second, a thank you. My information on the 1820 Orangeburg Co., SC census record for Nimrod Jackson was "second-hand" information. I should know better. Anyway, I went to the library this P.M. and using the LDS microfilm for the 1820 census, I found Nimrod Jackson, as Kathy said, in the 26/45 age column. I have his date of birth recorded as Oct. 22, 1795. The date of the census is listed as "...this first ~ day of Febu'ry in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty..." So, now I'm wondering if I have the correct date of birth. Nimrod should have been listed in the 16/26 (4th) column if the census was actually taken on Feb. 1, 1820. > > The male child listed in the "under ten" column (if this is actually Nimrod/Elizabeth Busbee Jackson), would have been Felder Jackson, b. July 29, 1819. The two female children listed in the "under ten" column would have been Parmelia Jackson, b. March 2, 1815 and Martha Caroline Jackson (my g.g.grandmother), b. Nov. 26, 1817. The date of marriage that I have for Nimrod Jackson and Elizabeth Busbee is April 14, 1814, in Orangeburg Dist., SC performed by Elkanah Sawyer, J.P. > > If anyone has any leads to the ancestry of Nimrod Jackson, I would be most appreciative of hearing from you and would be happy to do some more research. > > Joyce Harrison > Macon, GA > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > >