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    1. Re: [MOSTFRAN] Lookup for Henry MARSH
    2. Euel B. Lyon
    3. Ms. Wafford, If I can help I will try and help you find Henry Marsh in 1860. I did a cursory check of 1850 and 1860 and did not find the family. Where was Henry March in the 1850 Kentucky census. I find that knowing where to start and where to end helps me sometimes fill in the middle. Thank you, ebl ----- Original Message ----- From: Joyce D Wafford To: MOSTFRAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 8:03 AM Subject: [MOSTFRAN] Lookup In 1850 Henry MARSH and Family were in Kentucky, 1870 in St. Francois County, Missouri. He is missing on the 1860 Census Record. Any Help finding that would also be appreciatded. Henry can be found using the MARSH - MASH - and NASH surnames. Thank you, Joyce.

    11/07/2010 02:24:22
    1. Re: [MOSTFRAN] Lookup for Henry MARSH
    2. Joyce D Wafford
    3. Euel, I thank you for the offer. I will gladly take all of the help that I can get. First, not to confuse you, my Family line has used the surnames of NASH - MASH - and MARSH. I was raised a NASH, and through my research have found that the family surname was changed from MASH to NASH in the late 1860s. I am also finding that the surname was MARSH and the "R" was dropped in the late 1700s. I have found family members still to date using all three surnames. Now, as for HENRY, I have him on these following Census Records: MASH, Henry 1830 Census Record: So. of Cumberland River, Cumberland Co., KY (Pg 47 of 52 Ancestry). Males: Under 5: 5-10: 10-15: 15-20: 20-30: 1 (Henry born 1802, NC) 30-40: 40-50: Females: Under 5: 5-10: 1 (unknown daughter - must have died young) 10-15: 15-20: 20-30: 1 (Delilah born Abt. 1810) 30-40: 40-50: MARSH, Henry 1840 Census Record: Nelles Creek, Cumberland Co., KY (Pg 2 of 4 Ancestry) Males: Under 5: 1 (James born 1838) 5-10: 2 (William born 1832 and John born 1834) 10-15: 15-20: 20-30: 30-40: 1 (Henry born 1802, NC) Females: Under 5: 2 (M. A. born 1839 and ????) 5-10: 10-15: 1 (Unknown Daughter) 15-20: 20-30: 1 (Delilah born 1810) 30-40 1 (Unknown Family member) 40-50: 50-60: 1 (Possibly a Mother of Henry or Delilah) 1850 Census Record: Cumberland Dist., Cumberland Co., KY (Pg 108 of 130 Ancestry) # 774 / # 774 September 9, 1850 MARSH, Henry 48 M Farmer 550 NC MARSH, Delilah 40 Fe KY MARSH, Wm. 18 M KY MARSH, John 16 M KY MARSH, James 12 M KY MARSH, M. A. 11 Fe KY MARSH, L. J. 9 Fe KY MARSH, Fanny 7 Fe KY Born 1843, married Thomas "Tom" NASH MARSH, Sugina 1 Fe KY BUNCH, Lavina 40 Fe KY Idiot & Pauper ** In the above Census Records HENRY is with his first wife DELILAH (BUNCH). As you know I cannot find him in the 1860 Census Records. I do know that he married a second wife, Margaret Jane "Aunt Peggy" Moses. I do not have a marriage date for them, and do not know if they married in Tennessee or Missouri. They do have a daughter, Rebecca Anne, who was born December 25, 1854, in Monroe County, Tennessee. Margaret had been married previously as well, to a man by the name of McCRAVY. She had a son Joseph, and then the daughter Rebecca (who we know has used both the MARSH/MASH/NASH and the McCRAVY surnames). Son Joseph is buried in Adams Cemetery under the name of Joseph McCravy. He was called Deaf and Dumb Joe, in Bonne Terre, as he was Deaf and could not talk. 1870 Census Record: Big River Twp., St. Francois Co., MO (Pg 2 of 11 Ancestry) # 9 / # 9 June 9, 1870 MARCH, Henry 45 M Farmer 250 KY * MARCH, Margaret J. 30 Fe Keeping House TN MARCH, Joseph 20 M Farming TN Deaf & Dumb MARCH, Becky A. 19 Fe At Home TN MOSES, Henry 12 M At Home MO ** MOSES, Loreesa 16 Fe At Home TN *** * Transcribed on Ancestry as MARCH, but if you look closely it is MARSH ** Henry and Loressa are half-siblings of Margaret J. (Moses) Nash. ***This is actually LaVina Moses, her name is spelled wrong on this Census Record. 1880 US Census Record: Big River Twp., St. Francois Co., MO (Pg 8 Ancestry) # 60 / # 61 June 5, 1880 NASH, Henry W M 78 (1802) Farmer NC NC NC NASH, J. Margaret W Fe 40 (1840) Keeping House TN TN TN NASH, Joseph W M 23 (1857) Farmer TN NC TN ** Easter, Tomas W M 14 (1866) Farmer KY KY KY *** ** I have found that the son listed as Joseph Nash, is actually Joseph McCravy, the son of J. Margaret`s first marriage to "Unknown" McCravy, about 1845, in Tennessee. Joseph is buried in the Adams Cemetery under the name of Joseph McCravy. *** Tomas Easter is listed as a Grand Nephew of Henry NASH. I hope and pray that I have not thoroughly confused you. This is a very loving Family of mine, but had been a very hard family to trace. I have my family traced back to late 1635, when they came over from England and landed in Hingham Bay, Plymouth County, MA. I do have 4 DNA Testings proving that these are one and the same family line. These were all done through Family Tree DNA and are listed under the NASH Family Project. We are curently ordering the 5th Test that we should have results back on around Christmas, which will pull the 5th NASH Family Line into this one, and will finally prove the MARSH / NASH Connection in blood. Your help is Greatly Appreciated with this. Thank you. And in return, if I can ever help you in the California area with anything, just ask. God Bless, Joyce Nash-Wafford ograndma1@sbcglobal.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Euel B. Lyon" <ublyon@charter.net> To: <MOSTFRAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 7:24 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTFRAN] Lookup for Henry MARSH > Ms. Wafford, > > If I can help I will try and help you find Henry Marsh in 1860. I did a > cursory check of 1850 and 1860 and did not find the family. Where was > Henry March in the 1850 Kentucky census. I find that knowing where to > start and where to end helps me sometimes fill in the middle. > > Thank you, > > ebl > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joyce D Wafford > To: MOSTFRAN-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 8:03 AM > Subject: [MOSTFRAN] Lookup > > In 1850 Henry MARSH and Family were in Kentucky, 1870 in St. Francois > County, Missouri. He is missing on the 1860 Census Record. > > Any Help finding that would also be appreciatded. Henry can be found > using the MARSH - MASH - and NASH surnames. > > Thank you, > Joyce. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MOSTFRAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/07/2010 03:03:42