----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Erickson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:35 PM Subject: Re: [QUEEN] Samuel Queen of 1759 DNA > Gene, I am a little reluctant to put this on the list, since you > say you are "playing a bit with the mind and research reliability", > and I usually don't play when I'm not sure what the game is and > what the rules are, but here is a set of census listings: ...Gene's response: Thanks, Don. I could have worded the message better. I'm tinkering with, working with, pondering in my mind and questioning the reliability of my data regarding this lineage. It appears to be correct; but I wanted input from others. My reading of the census data you provided in your response is that Reuben R. Queen (b. Aug 1873) was a brother to an Albert H. Queen (b. ca 1879). Further, that their father was a Rev. Lewis Queen (b. ca 1830) and their mother was a Lucinda Queen (b. ca 1837). I'd like to have more solid data concerning two specific individuals (Reuben R. and Albert H.) I have in my files records from Jackson County that reflect: A Lewis Queen married a Lucinda Brown on 5-1-1854. An Albert Henson Queen died 4-15-1943. His father is printed as "Leinisy" Queen and his mother's maiden name as Lucinda Brown. A Claude Henry Queen died 10-20-1984. His father was an Albert Queen; his mother's maiden name Ellen Brown. A Louis Author Queen died 8-29-1987. His father an Albert Queen; his mother's maiden name Ellen Brown. A Mary Jane Queen was born 9-5-1906. Her parents - Albert Queen and Ellen Brown. An examination of the death certificate of Albert Henson Queen should clear up any question regarding the name of his father; however I do not have a copy of such certificate. A copy of the death certificate of Reuben R. Queen would, likewise, probably confirm the name of his father. Again, I do not have a copy. Does any listmate have the death certificates of the two individuals (Reuben and Albert)? Thanks, Gene
Since we are on this subject, there is another brother to Reuben and Albert in the 1880 census; a Jasper L. Queen, which I think is Jasper Lee Queen. Is this the same as: 1900 census, Caney Fork, Jackson Co., NC (SD 9, ED 50, sheet 14) # 151/153 Queen Lee head W M May 1865 35 m. 15 yrs. " Mary wife W F Apr 1870 30 m. 15 yrs. 9 children, 8 living " Arthur son W M May 1887 13 " Roscoe son W M Oct 1888 11 " Cresia dau W F Feb 1890 10 " Arlisia dau W F Jan 1891 9 " Oscar son W M Feb 1892 8 " Lonia dau W F Oct 1894 5 " Raymon son W M May 1897 3 " Augustus son W M ??? 1900 1910 census, Caney Fork, Jackson Co., NC (SD 10, ED 84, sheet 5A) # 68/68 Queen Lee head M W 45 m. 24 yrs " Mary wife F W 41 m. 24 yrs 11 children, 8 living " Oscar son M W 17 single " Leesa dau F W 15 " Louise dau F W 14 " Ira son M W 10 " Emla? dau F W 8 " Bonnie dau F W 6 (That missing 1890 census sure gets in the way). Don Erickson, Colorado Springs CO USA [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "O Eugene Queen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 7:48 PM Subject: Re: [QUEEN] Samuel Queen of 1759 DNA