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    1. RE: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Albert Lafayette HENRY
    2. Diane C. Bradford
    3. Carol, FYI---Look at the 1920 Emanuel County census on Ancestry.com Roll T625-256, Image 0072, page 3A, lines 21-26. The enumerator who took this census data interpreted "Birth Place" literally and wrote down names of Counties in Georgia where folks were born. You will see that for Albert L. Henry the enumerator wrote "Jackson Co;" for Frances K Henry the enumerator wrote "Washington Co," which was her correct birthplace. It's really great to have confirmation that the Baugh family you found on the 1880 census was, indeed, Uncle Albert's family. The strange thing about that 1880 census is that Mary E. Henry's youngest child, William, was born just 2 months before the census was taken, and she was listed as "Married" not widowed or divorced, yet her husband was not in the household. She was only 20 in 1880, so I looked for her on the 1900 census, but didn't find her or her parents. I didn't find Uncle Albert on the 1900 census either, but he was still a bachelor in 1900 so was probably boarding somewhere and got missed. I did find him on the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census reports. I also found his WW I draft registration card, but he listed only his wife as next of kin. I have a gut-level feeling that Uncle Albert's father either deserted his family or died young, perhaps in scandalous (for that era) circumstances, or for some other reason became estranged from his family because with the exception of his sister, Mattie, Uncle Albert's family was NEVER, EVER mentioned in any way, and I never heard anything about a brother named William. And if you had known Aunt Dumpsie, you would realize how very strange that was because Aunt Dumpsie was totally family oriented and was the "family historian,"-a walking, talking genealogy database who could instantly reel off exactly how every member of her family was related to everyone else in Washington, Emanuel and surrounding counties, to the exact number of "times removed," and how many times members of various families had married into other families and why, and how many children everyone had, etc. Of course, when I heard her saying all those things about family relationships, I was a child or a teenager and could have cared less about all that. <SIGH> Anyway, thanks again for all your help in scaling this particular "brick wall" in my database. Diane Carrington Bradford Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- From: Carol Riner Everett [mailto:c_riner_everett@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:45 AM To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Albert Lafayette HENRY --- "Diane C. Bradford" <wdbradford@mindspring.com> wrote: << While the discussion is on the Henry family, I would like to know the parentage/siblings of Albert Lafayette Henry, b Sep 30, 1875, GA, d Jan 5, 1965 >> Here is a possibility, Diane. It's the only Albert (or or Al or Lafayette or Fate, etc.) that I could find of similar age in Georgia in 1880: 1880 US Census: Jackson Co., GA - GMD 255, District 55; Household 151/158: BAUGH, William C. 62; born GA; father born NC; mother GA Lucinda V. 63; born GA; father born VA; mother GA HENRY, Mary E. 20; daughter Albert L. 4; grandson Martha O. 2; greanddaughter William 2 months; grandson (born in March) Nearby lived these related families: Household 148/154: BAUGH, Dilman or Dilmus D. 29 Martha J. 29 Robert 9 Sarah O. 6 Olivia A. 4 Thomas 2 Household 153/159: BAUGH, Joseph D. 30 Savannah 30 Ida 7 Minnie 5 Maggie 2 Here are the other HENRY families in Jackson County in 1880: District 57, ED 55; Household 134/135: HENRY, Barnabus 21; worker with Harper & Sarah ARNOLD District 255, ED 55; Household 495/500: HENRY, Patrick L. 24 Martha O. 22 Edda L. 2; daughter District 255, ED 55; Household 133/139: HENRY, William N. 30 Amanda 27 John P. 3 Mary F. 2 James 1 District 255, ED 55; Household 97/103: HENRY, Andrew L. 36 Ann E. 40 Minnie 2 District 255, ED 55; Household 160/166: HENRY, Permelia 57 Eugenia T. 20 Joseph P. 19 Francis E. 17; daughter District 455, ED 59; Household 1: HENRY, Friderek P. 42 Martha M. 41 Corah L. 10 Thomas H. 8 George W. 7 William E. 5 Sante Fe, Jackson Co., GA - ED 57; Household 357/359: HENRY, William 18 - listed with James & Nancey SELL or DELL ========================================== Backing up 1 Census to 1870 in Jackson Co., GA: Subdivision 71; Household 1517: BAUGH, Willm. 52; all born in GA Lucinda 53 Joseph 20 Dilmas 17 Martha 12 Mary 10 Next door at Household 1518: BAUGH, Albert 23 Martha 24 HOOD, Thomas 12 Randolph, Jackson Co., GA - Household 127: KINNY, Thos. K. 40 Martha J. 34 Mary J. 14 Samantha 9 Thos. M. 7 Gustie A. 5; female William J. 2 HENRY, Barner 10 (Barney?) Jackson Co., GA - Subdivision 71; Household 1554: HENRY, Frederic 32 Martha 33 Cora 3 months Jackson Co., GA - Subdivision 71; Household 1555: HENRY, Elizabeth 77 Jackson Co., GA - Subdivision 71; Household 1211: HENRY, Elizabeth 80; born SC ===================================================== Backing up to 1860: Clarksborough Dist., Jackson Co., GA - Household 90: ANGLIN, Joseph N. 27 Amanda 24 HENRY, James V. 22; farm laborer Lee Randolph Dist., Jackson Co., GA - Household 393/388 HENRY, Adam 60; born SC Elizabeth 60 Fredrick 20 George W. 18 Could not locate family in 1850 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/

    04/30/2005 12:36:18
    1. RE: [GAEMANUE-L] Re: Albert Lafayette HENRY
    2. Carol Riner Everett
    3. Albert wasn't kidding when he said his job was a Travelling Salesman. Their family really moved around - although their 3 sons Albert, Francis "Frank", and James were born in various parts of Georgia, it appears that their daughter Sarah was born in Jacksonville, FL. I could not make out what counties the boys were born in . Where were Albert and Dumpsie in 1910? I haven't been able to locate them. Carol __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    04/30/2005 01:52:36