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    1. [NCGUILFO-L] Re:ARMFIELD & PACE
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. Dear Marlene: The material I quoted you was from a typed (extracted) version of the 1850 Guilford Co., census, Southern Division, page 310, family #38. There is no other information on Isaac Armfield on this sheet and no others living in his household other than his apprentice Young Pace (age 15); Isaac is shown as 63 so I suppose his wife has died and his children have moved out of his household. I came by this typed version of the 1850 census from a professional genealogist we hired and I don't know which office she found the census in, probably the one in Greensboro. I know that you can view or rent NC census microfilms through your local Mormon (LDS) center, and perhaps thru your local public library history room, depending on where you live. There might be a little more information about Isaac on the microfilm, such as could he read and write, quantity of his assets, etc. but probably not a lot more information. There is an index to these old census reports and you can probably find the location of your other Armfields by asking to see the index at the Mormon center or your public library history room. I printed out from the internet the 1759 Rowan Co. Tax List and Isaac Armfield is also shown on this, although that would have to be his relative, probably his father. I think at that time, Guilford was a part of Rowan County. No other information is given here except his name, no amount paid/owed. Another record I printed out from the internet was a list of Regulators 1765-1771. There are 3 Armfields on this list: William Sr., William Jr., and Isaac Armfield Jr. To see for yourself, go to (http://www.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/guilford/regulator.txt) I notice there was also a William Armfield, Tory, captured at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. See above internet site also. You might wish to consult the NC marriage bonds for Isaac Armfield (local Mormon center) to see who is wife was. That might lead you to other Armfields, and it is broken down by county. I only have this information because some of my Pace, Julian, Wilson, Reed people were shown on the same sheets, and I had printed those Regulator, Tax lists from the internet. Betty Pace On Fri, 19 Mar 1999 20:09:16 EST MArmfield@aol.com writes: >Where can I get that census you spoke of with Isaac Armfield? He is >my >ancestor. Thanks. >Marlene Armfield > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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