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    1. [NCROWAN] Bame - Trexler
    2. I am confused about a Bame – Trexler relationship that I am trying to sort out. I am hoping that maybe someone can help me out. Thanks in advance Ginny Atwell I have a George Bame, born 8 Apr 1812 in North Carolina One or more of the following were his wife Rosannah Trexler, Daughter of Jonn Trexler and Elizabeth Morgan (b.16 Jun 1787) Rosanna Trexler, Daughter of David Trexler (b.26 Nov 1827) and Chrisey C. Ribelin (b.28 mar 1830) Lavina Trexler (b. c1825), Daughter of John Trexler and Elizabeth Morgan I have also seen the name Rosa Trexler associated with George Bame, but I am assuming that this is a redundancy of one ot the above. Elizabeth ?________ (b.26 Feb 1825) – is this Elizabeth Beaver? Elizabeth Beaver, with children; Amanda Bame, Samuel Bame (b.26Feb 1858), Joseph Adolphus Bame (b.c1860) I am thinking that perhaps Rosa, Rosanna, Rosannah and Lavina are the same person and that Elizabeth Beaver was his second wife. But which Rosanna Trexler was his wife In the 1860 Rowan County, North Carolina Census, I find South Side of Salisbuty, 23 July 1860 738 George Bame 50 M Farmer 1500/1260 b. North Carolina Elizabeth 36 F Housekeeper David 19 M Day Laborer Mary 17 F Ast. Housekeeper Jerush 15 F Ast. Housekeeper Charlotte 11 F Nancy 09 F George Bame grdn. Of Stephen J. Miller 12 M b. North Carolina George Bame grdn. Of Christena 09 F b. North Carolina Samuel Bame 02 M b. North Carolina In the 1870 Census in Rowan County, North Carolina I find 140 George Bame 58 M Woodshop Elizabeth 45 F Jerusha 22 f Samuel 12 M Adolphus 9 M Amanda 5 F C. Misenheimer 5 F In the 1880 Census 166 George Bame W M 67 Farmer Elizabeth W F 55 wife – Keeping House Samuel W M 22 son – works on farm Laura Jane W F 21 duaghter-in-law – at home

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