I have put the 1850 census and the district map, along with some other information, on Rootswebs' Freepages at this address. _http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm_ (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm) The site is called Tennessee Sharing. I think you will find the census a lot more user friendly than the original one I did that is on the Henry County GenWeb site. The district map is bigger and easier to read, too. I think I have all the bugs out, but I hope you'll let me know if you find any. I'm new at this so these are not the most gorgeous pages on the Internet, but I think they will be useful. I have corrected the errors that any of you shared with me from the original census and will be happy to correct any more that you find. I will also be happy to include information that any of you would like to share with others on the Internet. Credit for sharing will be given to anyone who chooses to do this. I hope this is helpful to you. Peggy
Peggy, these two entries in the 1850 census (Henry Co., 14th dist.) seem to be in error, plus an omission from the same family group: 373A 14 114 HOPE, ISAAC R. 11 M W TENNESSEE ATTENDED SCHOOL 373A 14 114 HOPE, BEATTY H. M. 5 M W TENNESSEE The HOPE child listed as Isaac R. should read James K. (for "King" Kincaid) HOPE - I know the james k. is a little hard to read. The second child should be Martin, Beatty H. M., not a HOPE at all, but their young half-brother. Martin, Andrew M., 3, was omitted altogether from your listing though he is in the census image. Thank you for posting all this. Genie --- [email protected] wrote: > I have put the 1850 census and the district > map, along with some other > information, on Rootswebs' Freepages at this > address. > _http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm_ > > (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm) > The site is called Tennessee Sharing. > > I think you will find the census a lot more > user friendly than the original > one I did that is on the Henry County GenWeb > site. The district map is > bigger and easier to read, too. > > I think I have all the bugs out, but I hope > you'll let me know if you find > any. I'm new at this so these are not the most > gorgeous pages on the > Internet, but I think they will be useful. > > I have corrected the errors that any of you > shared with me from the original > census and will be happy to correct any more > that you find. > > I will also be happy to include information > that any of you would like to > share with others on the Internet. Credit for > sharing will be given to anyone > who chooses to do this. > > I hope this is helpful to you. > > Peggy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com
Peggy, these two entries in the 1850 census (Henry Co., 14th dist.) seem to be in error, plus an omission from the same family group: 373A 14 114 HOPE, ISAAC R. 11 M W TENNESSEE ATTENDED SCHOOL 373A 14 114 HOPE, BEATTY H. M. 5 M W TENNESSEE The HOPE child listed as Isaac R. should read James K. (for "King" Kincaid) HOPE - I know the james k. is a little hard to read. The second child should be Martin, Beatty H. M., not a HOPE at all, but their young half-brother. Martin, Andrew M., 3, was omitted altogether from your listing though he is in the census image. Thank you for posting all this. Genie --- [email protected] wrote: > I have put the 1850 census and the district > map, along with some other > information, on Rootswebs' Freepages at this > address. > _http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm_ > > (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~searcher50/index.htm) > The site is called Tennessee Sharing. > > I think you will find the census a lot more > user friendly than the original > one I did that is on the Henry County GenWeb > site. The district map is > bigger and easier to read, too. > > I think I have all the bugs out, but I hope > you'll let me know if you find > any. I'm new at this so these are not the most > gorgeous pages on the > Internet, but I think they will be useful. > > I have corrected the errors that any of you > shared with me from the original > census and will be happy to correct any more > that you find. > > I will also be happy to include information > that any of you would like to > share with others on the Internet. Credit for > sharing will be given to anyone > who chooses to do this. > > I hope this is helpful to you. > > Peggy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com