We continue the Bullitt County 1850 census written by Mrs. W. V. Mathis, Wallace A. McKay and W. C. Barrickman. Betty Darnell shared this in The Pioneer News on 8 Jan 1990.
These records have been briefly compared to images of the census pages, and occasional additions or corrections have been made. Those changes we consider significant are noted with red print. Also, the census dwelling house number and family number according to visitation has been added, like this: [1/1].
20 May 1949
Census Page 9 (continued)
[69/69] Thomas SIMMONS, 60, farmer, Mary, 51, Washington, 22, Artemesia, 20, Elizabeth 18, Minerva, l4, Thomas, 11. Household also shown on another page.
[70/70] William GRANT, 51; farmer, Verlinda, 54, Posey (male), 29, James, 21, Julia A., 18, William W., 16, Mary J. 13, William SHUCK, 30.
Census Page 10
[71/71] William A. WHITLEDGE, 24, cooper, Sarah E., 22 (daughter of William GRANT; married in 1850).
[72/72] John L. GRANT, 27, farmer (son of William), Lucy, 23, Laura, 2, Mary E., 1, Jeremiah JONES., 35, farmer, Rebecca (BURDETTE), 27, Nancy, 8, Mary BURDETTE, 8, John BURDETTE, 9; Lucinda McCARTHY, 18.
[Household skipped in newspaper.]
[73/73] Jeramiah JONES, 35, farmer, Rebecca 27, Nancy 8, Mary BURDETT 8, John BURDETT 6, Lucinda MCCARTHA 18.
[74/74] John DAVIS, 25, farmer, Sucy, 46, Louisa ROLLS, 18, Sarah, 11, Hulda, 0
[75/75] Austin HALL, 73, magistrate (son of William), Margaret (LEWIS), 75, blind
[76/76] Lewis HALL, 50, farmer (son of Clifton), Ann, 44 (daughter of Austin HALL), Celia, 20, Minor, 18, Jackson, 16, James, 14, Will, 12, Mary 10, Margaret, 6, Buford, 6, Louisa, 2.
[77/77] Nathan HALL, 52, farmer (son of Clifton), Matilda, 40 (daughter of Edmond? STRINGER), Lewis Quinton HALL, 23, Serena, 23, (OWEN, wife of Lewis Quinton HALL), Mary E., 16, Saram M., 14, William C., 12, John H., 10, Richard C., 8, Nancy S. (or L.), 5.
Census Page 11
[78/78] Thomas HALL, 40, farmer (son of Asa), Mary F., 8, Eliza, 6, James, 3, Elijah W., 1 month.
[79/79] Sallie (SLIGER) HALL, 38 (widow of Clifton H., son of John), Thomas Jefferson, 16, Nancy Jane, 12.
[80/80] John CLARK, 90, Catherine, 70.
[81/81] John A. WHEELER, 20, Rebecca, 50, William W., 18, James T., 16, Harrison, 11, Julia, 13, Eliza, 12.
This project is presented here with the kind permission of Betty Darnell, and The Pioneer News.
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