From: <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IvesterG/post?protectID=132166216200196017015046036199129125067038">[email protected]</A> Date: Sat Aug 21, 1999 3:00pm Subject: Re: 2nd message In a message dated 8/21/99 11:35:05 AM US Central Standard Time, <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IvesterG/post?protectID=113111222110146031112181190043176223">[email protected]</A> writes:Again - my response in pink - below:<< Ok -- here we go again...now go to the 1820 census - Rutherford Co., NCfirst of all - from on-line index onlyJacob IristerBarbary IvesterGeorge IvesterHugh IvesterJohn IvesterJohn Ivesterfrom microfilmpg. 345:Jacob Ivester1 male under 101 male 26-452 females under 101 female 10-16I don't have any info on Jacob.Barbara Ivester1 male 10-16 - Isaac?1 male 16-26 - Hugh ? - There could have been an error in listing Hugh on his own (see below) as he was married in November 1820. Possibly Barbary still gave his name as living at home as he was just in the process of getting married.1 female 26-45 ???????1 female over 45 Presumably BarbaryJohn Ivester 2 males under 101 male 16-261 female 16-26I keep going back to John and the James mentioned earlier as possibly the "kin" who were taken in by Ivester relatives after their parents were killed by Indians.George Ivester3 males under 10 This would be Peter, William and George, Jr.1 male 26-45 George1 female under 10 Barbary1 female 26-45 Annapg. 362Hugh Ivister1 male 16-26pg. 363Since Hugh and Eve Lingerfelt were married in 1820, it could be that his mother still listed him as living at home.John Ivester2 males under 101 male 16-261 female 16-26Again - are John and James brothers - taken in by the Ivesters?Barbury Ivester1 male 10-161 male 16-261 female 26-451 female 45 and upso what do we have hear...Jacob is the son of Hugh and Barbara - he is married - we have marriage record from 1812 - and has 3 children at this point in time. So this is Jacob and wife Margaret (Cline) - and their children: ????, Barbara, and possibly a daug. named Ann. Barbara Ivester -- it looks as if she is listed twice on the census -- once on page 345 and once on page 363. But both entries have the same information. 1 male 10-16 - probably George's first son Isaac by George's first wife - name not known1 male 16-26 - possibly Hugh as he does not marry until Nov. 1820. But... he then appears to have a separate listing of his own as a single male age 16-26 on page 362 Here is how I picture it - Hugh was preparing his own place for his marriage - the census takers listed him on his own - because he owned the land - but at the same time he was still living at home. Note - the census showing him on his own does not list a wife.1 female 26-45 - possibly Polly but.. we really do not know. Elizabeth had possibly become the wife of Peter Peeler whose will was dated 1812 and proven Jan. 1813 and lists wife Elizabeth, sons David, John, Jacob, Barnett, and daug. Nancy. But we sure do not know this for sure. We just sort of lose these two ladies (Elizabeth & Polly).1 female 45 and up - this is Barbara...John Ivester - again there appears to be 2 listings -- one on page 345 and one on page 363 and both have the same information.2 sons under 101 male 16-261 female 16-26What we do know is.... a John Ivester married Elizabeth Helms on July 14, 1817 in Lincoln Co., NC. John Helms served as bondsman. And in 1819 John Ivester served as witness to a will for a Thomas Reeder. And.. we lose John after this point in time.George Ivester3 males under 10 (Peter, George, William)1 male 26-45 (George)1 female under 10 (Barbary)1 female 26-45 (Anna)George has re-married...Again, these films are sometimes hard to read -- has anyone read them any differently....