Hi Charmaine, I received the 1870 census image you sent, and it provides a lot of valuable information!! Thank you so much for taking the time to help out. Best wishes, Mike Landwehr ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charmaine Riley Holley" <archivehobbit@mac.com> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 11:08 PM Subject: Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Jordan McCauley > I sent a photo copy of the 1870 census of Humphrey Co., TN with this > family to the linked address of this sender and it was returned > undeliverable. > Charmaine > On Monday, Jun 16, 2003, at 23:21 US/Eastern, Mike Landwehr wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've recently begun researching the family of Jordan McCauley, who > > was, I am told, a son of Matthew McCauley, a long-time resident of > > Montgomery County. Jordan McCauley was born in Tennessee (probably > > Montgomery County) about 1833. One source indicates that his first > > wife was Susan Box. Jordan and his family moved to Arkansas in the > > late 1870's, where Jordan was married a second time. > > > > While I am interested in any information about the McCauley family of > > Montgomery County, I am particularly interested, at this point, in > > locating Jordan McCauley and his wife and children in the 1870 census. > > Does anyone on the list have access to an 1870 census index for > > Tennessee or Montgomery County that they could check for Jordan > > McCauley? I'd apprciate the help. The family is difficult to trace > > because of some many spelling variants (McCauley, McCauly, McCarley, > > McCarly, McCurley, McCurly, McKearly, etc.). > > > > Thanks for any help, > > > > Mike Landwehr > > Mike@Landwehr > > > > > Charmaine Riley Holley > archivehobbit@mac.com > > "...but hobbits have a passion for family history." > - Tolkein in Lord of the Rings > >