These were the Beck's in Polk County in 1860. BECK JACOB # 186 VAN WERT B200 BECK JEFFORY # 141 CEDAR TOWN P.O. B200 BECK. W. R. # 155 CEDAR TOWN P.O. B200 Also another resrchr willing to help other Niblet rschrs. Looking for NIBLETT-NIBLET of ACCOMACK CO.and NORTHAMPTON CO.VA.(U.S.A.) decendents of Richard Niblet 1625-1700. Some decendents of Richard born in Accomack Co. -Burnell Niblet 1650-1728-Burnell Niblett son of Burnel birth date about 1702?William Niblet 1700-? Robert Niblett born May 1680 Rosanna Niblet born 1700? Barbara Niblet born 1702. If I can help you in your look for Niblet-Niblett's please contact me. And if you have any information that can help me I will be most greatful! Holly Niblett [email protected] - listed on RSL. ----- Original Message ----- From: B & C Pierce <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 3:35 PM Subject: Re: [GAPOLK] Emily Niblet? Beck, Cedartown, 1870 > GROOM BRIDE DATE County > CHARLES BECK married EMILY WILSON SEPTEMBER 12, 1847 Muscogee > > This is the only thing I could find - > Brenda > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mark <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 1:20 PM > Subject: [GAPOLK] Emily Niblet? Beck, Cedartown, 1870 > > > > Dear List Members, > > I'm just back from a trip up to Polk and Paulding Counties, where I > sifted through many courthouse records looking for anything about my Niblet > ancestors, but didn't find anything at all. However, just yesterday I was > going back through photocopies of census records and realized that George A. > Niblet appears in the household of an Emily Beck, age 26, on the 1870 > federal census, Cedartown P.O. Since it appears that George and his older > brother William, my gggrandfather, were orphaned by 1860, and since George > had a sister named Emily whose age agrees exactly with the age of the Emily > Beck on the 1870 census, I can only conclude that the young, orphaned George > was living with his sister Emily, who had married a man named Beck. > However, since she appears as the head of the house, her husband Mr. Beck > must have been dead, perhaps a Civil War casualty. My question: Does > anyone know of a marriage record for an Emily Niblet(t) marrying a man named > Beck? > > Sincerely, > > ---Mark > > >