RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 2/2
    1. RE: [KYOHIO] 1820 Ohio Co., KY census- Ignatius and Susannah Lamar Pigman
    2. Betty Clingman
    3. Hi Carla, Nena, Theresa, Sally, and anyone else I may have omitted, Thanks for your replies to my message. Yes, Ignatius Pigman went to New Orleans, but Susannah Pigman remained in Kentucky. She is listed as a head of household in the 1810 Census of Ohio Co., KY while Ignatius is listed in the 1810 Census of New Orleans. I have discovered that Ignatius may have arrived in New Orleans even earlier than previously thought, perhaps as early as 1805-06. He is the plaintiff in 1805-1806 court record in Orleans Parish. I believe his date of death is March 7, 1815. He signed his will on March 5, 1815. As for Susannah, my guess is that she was still in Ohio County living with one of her daughters at the time of the 1820 census, possibly Rhoda Pigman and Stephen Stateler, but I can't find them in the census either. That is why I wondered if part of the 1820 census had been destroyed or something. Susannah was still alive at the time of the 1830 census also. I descend from another of Ignatius and Susannah's daughters, Sarah (Sally) Pigman (1784-1852) who married Daniel Lamson Morrison June 7, 1805 in Ohio County. I would like to share and compare information with all of you. By the way, does anyone happen to have a surname for Ignatius' mother, Mary, wife of Matthew Pigman? I haven't been able to find it. Betty

    06/28/2002 04:12:01
    1. Re: [KYOHIO] 1820 Ohio Co., KY census- Ignatius and Susannah Lamar Pigman
    2. Glenda
    3. Betty, In a book 1810-1840 U.S. Census published by S-K Publications (photocopy of the actual censuses), p.84 is Stephen Statler 1-11-4--1--3. On the next line below is Susannah Pigman, no males --2-1-- Hope this helps. Glenda

    07/03/2002 04:27:13