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    1. [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert
    2. Jack
    3. Georgette, Travis, and Beverlee, I have been following your conversation about Albert MOULTON because I am researching the PHILBRICK family and that surname has been used in your messages. My reading of the 1850 census shows that Emiline Molton Philbrick, age 29, was living in the household of her brother Joel Philbrick, age 37, which included her mother Sally, 60, and the rest of her siblings. There is no evidence that Emiline was married and there are no children in the household young enough to be her children. Certainly none of the people in the household on the census had the name Clara or Lydia. Am I missing something here? Perhaps I am looking at a totally different family. Please enlighten me. Jack in Nevada Philbrick/Philbrook Research Group Administrator http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nvjack/fylbrigg/index.htm -----Original Message----- Source: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert That would be her, so it gives some truth to the family story that Albert went to California during the Gold Rush. Beverlee wrote: > Georgette & Travis 1850 Monroe, Licking OH lists a Emiline Molton Philbrick > & her daughters living in household of Joel Philbrick and his family, might > this be she? I can't really read the names of the daughters but it could > read Clara & Lydia Molton. 1860 St Albans, Licking OH Emeline Moulton 38, > Clara 16 & Lydia 11 are in household of Lydia Moulton 64. This Lydia > Moulton is in 1850 St Albans with her children. She is apparently widow of > Selah Moulton who is listed 1840 St Albans. Beverlee > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Georgette Ochs" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 6:29 AM > Subject: Re: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert > > > >>> From: Travis LeMaster <[email protected]> >>> Seeking lookup in the 1850 census for Albert Moulton family in Bureau >>> Co., IL. Albert born 1819 Vermont, wife Emeline born 1817 Ohio. Should >>> have daughters Clara b. 1843 Ohio and Lydia b. 1849 Illinois. Thanks >>> in advance. >>> >> Looks like Albert may have headed out to California for the Gold Rush. >> > He's > >> listed as a miner in CA. >> 1850 United States Federal Census about Albert Moulton >> >> >> I can't find the rest of the family in 1850 or any of them in 1860.

    04/21/2007 03:44:53
    1. Re: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert
    2. ROBN1
    3. I agree with Jack, I think they are two , different people.. In 1880 Rich hill, Livingston MO t9-700 FH film 1254700 page 122.1000 Ed 168 Hagerman, C. D age 35 born NY, fatther NY, mother VT Lydia, age 31 born IL, father VT mother OH Clara age 11 born MO, father NY mother IL Lydia age 9, born MO , father NY mother IL Wallace age 7 born MO Father NY motherr IL Charley age 4 born MO, father NY, mother IL Nettie age 2 born MO father NY mother IL boarder? Taylor, Arthur age 14 born MI parents England I find Emiline Moulton in 1870 in MO living with her daughter Lydia and son in law Charles Wagaman and grand daughter Clara /Clarise... Chillicothe, Livingston MO r 593-789 page 441 1860 I find Emiline age 38 with her mother in law? Lydia age 64 and two children Clara age 16 and Lydia age 11 .in St. albans, Licking OH St. Albans, Licking OH r m653-999 page 459 in 1850 I find an Albert Moulton age 31 born Vt in El Dorado Ca listed as a miner.. I can not find Emiline nor her daughers in 1850 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 12:44 AM Subject: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert > Georgette, Travis, and Beverlee, > > I have been following your conversation about Albert MOULTON because I am > researching the PHILBRICK family and that surname has been used in your > messages. > > My reading of the 1850 census shows that Emiline Molton Philbrick, age 29, > was living in the household of her brother Joel Philbrick, age 37, which > included her mother Sally, 60, and the rest of her siblings. There is no > evidence that Emiline was married and there are no children in the > household > young enough to be her children. Certainly none of the people in the > household on the census had the name Clara or Lydia. > > Am I missing something here? Perhaps I am looking at a totally different > family. Please enlighten me. > > Jack in Nevada > Philbrick/Philbrook Research Group Administrator > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~nvjack/fylbrigg/index.htm > > > > > -----Original Message----- > Source: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert > > That would be her, so it gives some truth to the family story that > Albert went to California during the Gold Rush. > > Beverlee wrote: >> Georgette & Travis 1850 Monroe, Licking OH lists a Emiline Molton > Philbrick >> & her daughters living in household of Joel Philbrick and his family, > might >> this be she? I can't really read the names of the daughters but it could >> read Clara & Lydia Molton. 1860 St Albans, Licking OH Emeline Moulton >> 38, >> Clara 16 & Lydia 11 are in household of Lydia Moulton 64. This Lydia >> Moulton is in 1850 St Albans with her children. She is apparently widow > of >> Selah Moulton who is listed 1840 St Albans. Beverlee >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Georgette Ochs" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 6:29 AM >> Subject: Re: [IL-Cen] 1850/Bureau Co./MOULTON, Albert >> >> >> >>>> From: Travis LeMaster <[email protected]> >>>> Seeking lookup in the 1850 census for Albert Moulton family in Bureau >>>> Co., IL. Albert born 1819 Vermont, wife Emeline born 1817 Ohio. >>>> Should >>>> have daughters Clara b. 1843 Ohio and Lydia b. 1849 Illinois. Thanks >>>> in advance. >>>> >>> Looks like Albert may have headed out to California for the Gold Rush. >>> >> He's >> >>> listed as a miner in CA. >>> 1850 United States Federal Census about Albert Moulton >>> >>> >>> I can't find the rest of the family in 1850 or any of them in 1860. > > > *********** > > A mailing list for anyone desiring a check of this state's census records > for their ancestors. Requests should be as specific as possible and > include county name, specific family of interest, and year whenever > possible. In addition, those who own or have access to census records and > are willing to do lookups are asked to subscribe and assist in responding > to queries. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/22/2007 05:13:34