Meg & Y'All HELP! I have been in contact with Judi and this is my last message to her: ----- Original Message ----- From: "J. Christian" <jsxian@mindspring.com> To: "Judi" <judimin@earthlink.net> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:20 AM Subject: George Clouse 1880 census > Judi - > > In the 1880 census for Marion Co., TN there are two George Clouses - on the SAME PAGE - as follows: > > 1880 Census Place: District 8, Marion, Tennessee > Source: FHL Film 1255269 National Archives Film T9-1269 Page 264D > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > George B. CLOUSE Self M M W 23 TN <<<<<This is mine! [2GGU] > Occ: Labour Fa: TN Mo: NC<<<<<Mother born NC > Saphrona CLOUSE Wife F M W 23 GA > Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- > Leonada CLOUSE Dau F S W 10M TN > Fa: TN Mo: GA > > 1880 Census Place: District 8, Marion, Tennessee > Source: FHL Film 1255269 National Archives Film T9-1269 Page 264D > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > George W. CLOUSE Self M M W 23 TN<<<<<<<This is yours! > Occ: Labour Fa: TN Mo: GA<<<<<<Mother born GA > Fanny CLOUSE Wife F M W 21 TN > Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- > James CLOUSE Son M S W 3 TN > Fa: TN Mo: TN > Aley A. CLOUSE Dau F S W 5M GA<<<<<Note name. Aley Ann? > Fa: TN Mo: TN > > THIS IS A PUZZLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Same age - same page on census ???????? > Was Frances born in Dayton, Rhea Co., TN also? > > Interesting that George B. father was George Washington Clouse, III. > Could he have had two families? One upriver in Rhea Co., maybe? > This will take some work!!!!!!!! > > Life goes on - > Jim Christian > Chattanooga, TN > jsxian@mindspring.com > "You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was." - Irish Proverb - - - - - - - - - - -(SNIP)- - - - - - - - - I DETOURED TO WHITESIDE, MARION CO., TN THIS AFTERNOON AND DROVE THE CLOUSE HIGHWAY. I SAW AN OLD LADY WORKING IN HER YARD AND STOPPED TO ASK WHETHER OR NOT THERE WERE ANY CLOUSES STILL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. "THEY IS ALL DEAD. WHEN THE MEN WHAT RAN THE STORE DIED, THAT WAS THE LAST OF 'EM." I believe I may find a Clouse descendant in the Marion County area, but doubt that they will have mush knowledge of the family.