1830 Lincoln co TN census Christopher Howard 2 m under 5 1 m 20-30 1 f 5-10 1 f 20-30 John Howard (very pale, I believe it says) 1 m 15-20 1 m 50-60 2 f 15-20 1 f 40-50 John Howard (again very pale) 3 m 50-10 1 m 30-40????? (very faint) 1 f 30-40???? maybe William Howard 1 m 2-30 1 m 50-60 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Kimsey" <jakimsey@sbcglobal.net> To: TNLINCOL@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 4:49:13 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central Subject: [TNLINCOL] VERY Early Lincoln Co. Records and Help with Howards Four questions/requests, and then I¹ll tell you about my John Howard of Lincoln Co. 1. I¹d like to hear from anyone whose ancestors migrated from VA to Lincoln Co., and would especially like to know what county in VA they came from. 2. Would like to hear from anyone whose ancestors migrated from Lincoln Co. to Fayette Co., AL‹or neighboring counties. 3. Can anyone tell me what the earliest Lincoln Co. records are, and where they reside? My online efforts aren¹t turning up many early records. 4. Can anyone point me to a functioning (and free) 1830 census from Lincoln Co. Every time I find one and click, the site has been closed down. Or, if you have access to the census, could you do a lookup for me? The index shows John Howard, William Howard, and Christopher Howard. I¹d like whatever there is on all three. Thanks ahead of time for any help. Whew! All that said---I¹m looking for John Howard and trying to figure out who his parents were. John was b. VA, but I¹m not sure whether he moved to Lincoln Co. as a small child with his parents, or as a married adult. His wife Rachel (last name possibly Sogden or Berry, also possibly a widow when she married John) was from MD. All of their children were born in TN, bet. 1822 and 1833, according to later census data. Lincoln Co. is established as the county the Howards lived in by family letters. The 1820 Lincoln census shows a William Howard with a male 18-26 in the household. A good possibility, but I need to get at those old records to figure out what¹s going on. There is also a John Howard 18-26 on the same census who is possibly my guy, but not so much so. (Need that 1830 census!). In the mid-to-late 1830s, John¹s and his probable brother, James. begin appearing on censuses, land patents, and elsewhere in Fayette, Co. AL., . They are not found on the 1840 Lincoln Census, but are found in Fayette Co. AL. Anyone researching the same line? I¹ll be happy to share the information I have. Regards-Judy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNLINCOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message