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    1. Re: [QUEEN] Misc Queens
    2. RITAB
    3. Hi Gene et al! I am interested in the George W. Queen listed in the 1900 census info you posted. Supposedly, there is a connection between my ggf, Hinsey Jonas, and this family. (This info obtained in the 1980s from a granddaughter of GWQ, a daughter of Jasper H. and Sarah Kimsey. They called my ancestor Uncle Jonas, but she thought he was probably a cousin.) Does anyone know if the John S. Queen, William H. Queen, and George W. Queen were brothers? In the GWQ household, Martha E. Queen is listed as MOTHER of 10 children. I believe George's father was Steven and John S. is John Steven. However, year of birth for GWQ is 1850, John S. 1871, and for William H. 1875. That means if Martha is the mother of all three, she would have been 21 when GWQ was born and 46 when William H. was born. I recently reviewed a list of Cherokee County Delayed Birth Certificates and it contains some of the names from the 1900 census listing. There are also a number of variations in the Father/Mother listings; for example, John Queen/Lodie Huskins are listed several times with births from 1892 through 1907 and you can track those pre-1900 entries on the census listing. However, John Queen/Lodie Huskins are also John Steven Queen/Mary Lodie Huskins. You see similar variations with William Harvey Queen/Lottie Huskins, William Hardy Queen/Charlotte Huskins and William Queen/Lottie Huskin. There is also listed a Rans Queen/Dora Huskins, but I think that is probably the son of GWQ b. 2-1884 as listed on the 1900 census. Just a few thoughts over my Saturday morning coffee ;-) Rita Queen Bartmess

    04/01/2000 06:25:31