I am intrigued by this Benj. G. Rollison and the 1850 census data posted earlier. The Richland County Rawlinsons (and Martins) are my guys but I do not have a Benjamin born in 1832 in my files. Also, I do not have a Johanna married to a Rawlinson. The only Johanna Rawlinson (maiden name; father was a Benjamin) I have is married to Joseph Martin Sr. This Johanna was b. ca 1764. Her daughter-in-law, Trinity Hodge, m. Joseph Martin Jr. I don't know of any male Trinity Martins. (I have that same 1850 census w/ a Trinity living in the home of a Joanne(a) but I have her listed as female. I do not know who that Joanne(a) is; possibly Trinity's daughter. I do not have any of Trinity's children in my files.) To further confuse, I have no James born ca 1830. The Benjamin Rawlinson listed below (living w/a James at the Pomeroy home), when was he born? (I have 5 Benjamins in my files.) Most of mine are spelled Rawllinson, but I have a Rolleson and a Rolinson. If you find any Richland connections for your Benjamin G., I might be able to help you fill in some blanks. Glenna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Harrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:35 AM Subject: Re: [SC] Benjamin G Rollison > In 1850 census, Columbia, Richland Co., p. 36, James Rollison age 21 and > Benjamin Rollison were counted in the household of Richard S. Pomeroy age > 30. Pomeroy was a carriage maker and the two Rollisons were his employees. > James Rollison was a carriage maker and Benjamin was an apprentice. > > One apparent widow Joanna Rollison age 35 [with several children], lives in > Richland also, but she is rather young to be the mother of these two young > men. In her household there is also a male Trinity Martin age 70, no > relationship stated. > =============================== > scanned by Norton Antivirus 2004 > =============================== > > > > ==== SC-Genealogy Mailing List ==== > If you are leaving your current ISP, please unsubscribe! > Digest [email protected] > List [email protected] > only one word in body of message UNSUBSCRIBE > No signature/No nothing! > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching: (1) Cobb, Gill, Harrison, Higgins, Fetner, Scott, Martin, McCants, Porter, Rawlinson; (2) Baxter, Bryant, Dillard, Eaves, Hampton, Lee, McDade, Tolleson, Wells (3) Dismukes, Hubbard, Latta (Branch 28), Jenkins, Kinard, Long/Lang, Mauldin, Patton, Thaxton, Vickers, Wilkins, Wise To join the McCANTS list, send an email to: [email protected] and write the word subscribe in the subject line. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have no relationship whatsoever to these people, and know nothing about them. A question was asked; I merely looked at the census listing on Ancestry.com, and that's what I posted, in an obviously misguided attempt to be helpful. I make no attempt to put anybody's family history together for them. As for birth year, it is rather easy to look at a person's age on the census list and do some simple subtraction. =============================== scanned by Norton Antivirus 2004 =============================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "gkinard" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 7:20 PM Subject: [SC] RE: Benj. G. Rollison, SC > I am intrigued by this Benj. G. Rollison and the 1850 census data posted > earlier. > > The Richland County Rawlinsons (and Martins) are my guys but I do not have a > Benjamin born in 1832 in my files. Also, I do not have a Johanna married to > a Rawlinson. > > The only Johanna Rawlinson (maiden name; father was a Benjamin) I have is > married to Joseph Martin Sr. This Johanna was b. ca 1764. Her > daughter-in-law, Trinity Hodge, m. Joseph Martin Jr. I don't know of any > male Trinity Martins. (I have that same 1850 census w/ a Trinity living in > the home of a Joanne(a) but I have her listed as female. I do not know who > that Joanne(a) is; possibly Trinity's daughter. I do not have any of > Trinity's children in my files.) > > To further confuse, I have no James born ca 1830. The Benjamin Rawlinson > listed below (living w/a James at the Pomeroy home), when was he born? (I > have 5 Benjamins in my files.) > > Most of mine are spelled Rawllinson, but I have a Rolleson and a Rolinson. > > If you find any Richland connections for your Benjamin G., I might be able > to help you fill in some blanks. > > Glenna