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    1. [OHBELMON-L] Re: CALDWELL - 1850 Census
    2. ljohnston
    3. The following is what I found in the 1850 census for Belmont County, OH on the surname CALDWELL: MEAD TWP.- page 20 247-247 Martin CALDWELL 28 M Farmer PA Nancy 23 F PA 250-250 James Lee CALDWELL 58 M Farmer DE Elizabeth 55 F PA Henry B. 21 M Farmer PA Catharine 18 F OH Attended school in past year Jasper N. 12 M OH Attended school in past year MEAD TWP. - page 29 370-374 Samuel CALDWELL 46 M Blacksmith PA Jane 47 F PA Cannot read or write Robert E. 7 M OH Attended school in past year Thomas 9 M OH Attended school in past year RICHLAND TWP. - page 128 (listed in index as page 129) 316-323 Elizabeth CALDWELL 30 F PA Living in home of Thomas BLACK 317-324 William CALDWELL 36 M Farmer $10,000 IRE Mary 28 F OH John 7 M OH Attended school in past year Margrett 5 F OH Attended school in past year William 4 M OH Patrick 2 M OH Samuel SHULTS 24 M Laborer VA MORRISTOWN - page 452 1270-1292 Samuel CALDWELL 29 M Blacksmith OH Rachel 26 F OH Mary 1/12 F OH Bowhall ? MC KISSON 19 M Blacksmith OH I hope these help with your research. Happy hunting! Linda Johnston ljohnston@nethawk.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <ERonan75@aol.com> To: <ljohnston@nethawk.com> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:46 PM Subject: 1850 Census > Dear Linda If I could impose on you???? Do you have anything on the Caldwell > family in or around St. Clairsville on your 1850 Census? Mainly the family of > a James Caldwell born 1770 and raised in what is now Wheeling. He helped > write the first sate constitution for Ohio as a senator from St. Clairsville. > Thank you much Bill Ronan, Parma, Ohio eronan75@aol.com My wife had a > mother who was a Caldwell and we have traced her back to this family.

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