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    1. Re: [TNWILSON] 1850 Census
    2. Teresa Walker
    3. Janey, I do not have the 1850 census at hand, but Thomas Partlow's WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CHANCERY COURT RECORDS 1842-1892, shows the following entry involving James Coggin which might be of interest. The complaint of John W. White, executor of Josiah White, against James Coggin. Josiah Smith (White?) departed this life on 16 October 1849. Said Josiah White was 85 years of age. For the last eighteen months or so, he was incapable of handling his own affairs. James Coggin, married to a daughter of the said Josiah White (entry says Smith, undoubtedly in error), exercised undue influence on his father in law. Said John W. White wants an accounting for money spent. 15 August 1854 (Chancery Court 1850-1854, Pp. 497-504) {I believe the use of Josiah Smith, twice, is in error both times. This must be the estate of Josiah White, don't you think?) There is nothing listed for the other two names you show. Teresa twalker@iland.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Janey44@aol.com> To: <TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 9:00 AM Subject: [TNWILSON] 1850 Census > Hi > Does anyone have the 1850 census for a lookup? > The names are: > JOSIAH IMPSON, > JAMES COGGINS > GRAHAM JACKSON. > They would be head of households. > Thank you very much for any help!!!! > JANE >

    02/28/2001 06:02:34