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    1. Re: [FLESCAMB] Census Records
    2. Natalie A Pate
    3. Judy, I looked up a couple of obits for you...I ran out of time, but i'm going to go back to the library in the next copule of weeks. I couldn't find Phil --d1962, but I did find Ella d1950. Ella is white (there was a separate column for "Negro obituaries"). Ella's survivors include a son Homer Jones and a brother-in-law Phil Jones. This explains their placement in the St. John's plot. I also have in my stuff to send to you: L.A. Jones died in Jun 25, 1910...he is White, male, widowed. He was died in Falco-june, Alabama. He and his parents are listed as being born in Ga. Are you still at the same address? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 12:59 PM Subject: [FLESCAMB] Census Records > > > > Is there a volunteer available to look up a census record for Escambia County, > Florida for the years 1840/1850/1860 (if available)? I am trying to determine > who the father of my GG Grandfather Lazarus Alepheus Jones born 11-7-1831 in > Hancock County, Georgia. According to his Civil War Pension records he moved to > Escambia County, Florida in 1845. I was unable to determine who his father was > on the 1830 Hancock County, Georgia census because it didn't list names of the > children. I will gladly pay someone to look up the information for me. > >

    04/04/2000 10:44:38