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    1. Re: 1850 census--Adam and Hannah
    2. Crystal Burleson
    3. Thanks much. Yes, that does clear it up. Does the name Henry come from the "famous" missing bible? Just curious. I'm wondering, since there are several of these kids that had middle names (Orville's middle initial was R--no idea what it stands for), and my great-aunt Lydia was so certain that Orville had a brother, Emmet, I wonder if one of these brothers had that as a middle name. I know Emmet was in Texas also. So far I have these with middle names: Andrew's was Hamilton, John's middle initial was M, Henry's was Fletcher, Elijah's was Yeager. Now that leaves these that I don't know about: George, Givens, Jesse. Does anyone have middle names for them? Crystal Diana Starr wrote: > Crystal, > Fletcher = Henry Fletcher Starr born 1849 to Adam Starr and Hannah Rupp/ > Roup/Roupe. That should clear it up for you. He's the Henry that > married Mary Lee (supposedly). > di > > Crystal Burleson wrote: > > > I have posted the 1850 census with this family on it on the MyFamily.com > > site in the file cabinet. I hope you all enjoy it. I have a couple of > > questions about what is on it. I'll just ask one for now. The 1 year old > > male child was named Fletcher. From what I have heard from some of you, > > there was a Henry that was born to Adam and Hannah in 1849. Is Henry the > > same person as Fletcher? Or maybe was Fletcher born in 1849 (like it > > says on the census) and Henry may have been born in 1851 (after the > > census was taken in Nov. of 1850). Any thoughts or helps? Crystal

    11/11/1999 04:27:29