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    1. Isaac Whitworth on 1810 census, Rutherford County, Tennessee
    2. Steve Carson
    3. Does anyone have any additional information about the Isaac Whitworth who is listed in the 1810 census of Rutherford County, Tennessee? The data for his family is on handwritten page 32, printed page 17, line 6 Isaac Whitworth 3100121110-0-0 This expands to: Males: In census under 10 3 (b. 1800-1810) 10-16 1 (b. 1794-1800) 16-26 0 (b. 1784-1794) 26-45 0 (b. 1765-1784) 45 and over 1 (b. bef. 1765) Females: under 10 2 (b. 1800-1810) 10-16 1 (b. 1794-1800) 16-26 1 (b. 1784-1794) 26-45 1 (b.1765-1784) 45 and over 0 (b.bef. 1765) Total: 10 number of other free persons except Indians not taxed 0 number of slaves 0 Based on knowing where some of his census neighbors lived, I think this Isaac Whitworth lived in the far SE corner of Rutherford County very near the ridge line that divides Rutherford from Bedford County. I don't see an Isaac Whitworth in the 1820 census of Tennessee in any county, but in 1830 I find an Isaac Whitworth in the far NE corner of Bedford County, TN, page 113, line number 3: 0100000100000-0100110100000 This expands to: Males: under 5 0 (b. 1825-1830) 5-10 1 (b. 1820-1825) 10-15 0 (b. 1815-1820) 15-20 0 (b. 1810-1815) 20-30 0 (b. 1800-1810) 30-40 0 (b. 1790-1800) 40-50 0 (b. 1780-1790) 50-60 1 (b. 1770-1780) 60-70 0 (b. 1760-1770) 70-80 0 (b. 1750-1760) 80-90 0 (b. 1740-1750) 90-100 0 (b. 1730-1740) over 100 0 (b. before 1730) Females: under 5 0 (b. 1825-1830) 5-10 1 (b. 1820-1825) 10-15 0 (b. 1815-1820) 15-20 0 (b. 1810-1815) 20-30 1 (b. 1800-1810) 30-40 1 (b. 1790-1800) 40-50 0 (b. 1780-1790) 50-60 1 (b. 1770-1780) 60-70 0 (b. 1760-1770) 70-80 0 (b. 1750-1760) 80-90 0 (b. 1740-1750) 90-100 0 (b. 1730-1740) over 100 0 (b. before 1730) Total: 6 Unfortunately the 1810 census data does not "propagate" well to the 1830 census data since the age range estimates for the oldest male are different (born before 1765 in the 1810 census vs. born between 1770 and 1780 in the 1830 census). This makes me conjecture that the 1810 and 1830 census data should not be attributed to the same individuals. Anyone know more about either of these Isaac Whitworths?

    09/27/2004 05:52:29