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Re: 1840 census-PUGH & HARWELL
Posted by: Sue Fealko (ID *****7810) Date: March 11, 2009 at 07:33:26
In Reply to: 1840 census-PUGH & HARWELL by margie croney of 1052

Hello, Margy,

On p. 68, the Pugh head of household looks like Ellehander in the original handwriting, but with a small capital H in the middle of the word (lots of names are misspelled with no consistency to capital/small lettering). I've seen another person transcribe it as Ellereander Pugh. The male name like that back then I've generally seen is Ellemander. Anyway, in his household, you see

1 M 40-50
1 F 30-40
1 M and 2 F 10-15
1 M 5-10
2 M and 1 F 0-5

On p. 72, there is Elizabeth Harwel:

1 F 40-50
1 M 20-30
1 M 15-20

and also Thomas Harwel:

1 M and 1 F 20-30
1 F 0-5

I hope this answers your question.
Sue Ellen Fealko


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