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 1 Oct 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].
14 October 1949 (no column)
21 October 1949
(Information about the PEACOCK family)
Located on census page 71.
[515/515] John PEACOCK 53 (nephew of Jacob PEACOCK), Mary 54 (daughter of Jacob PEACOCK), Elizabeth 28, George 2.
Census Page 62 (continued)
[445/445] Joseph MEYERS 58 (nephew of Jacob MEYERS, one of the first settlers in Bullitt Co), Mary 38 (married 1838, probably Mary Jane SMITH, widow of Preston HORNBECK); Samuel Hordbeck 8 (Mary's son); Joseph MEYERS 5 months; Ramona HORNBECK 25; John JOHNSON 30.
[447/447] Wesley FUQUA 35, Vina 26, Henry 5, America 3.
[448/448] William FOX 30, Sarah 26, Alfred 7, David 3.
Household #449 was skipped in the census.
[450/450] Hamilton MULLIGAN 23, married 1850, A. M. 21, Alonzo 7 months.
[451/451] John MULLIGAN 70, Rebecca 60, Martha 14, John 13, James 18.
[452/452] Sanford FOSTER, 30 farmer,_ Addie 28 (Adeline BRAMMELL), William 7, James 4, Henry, 2; Margaret HENEGAN 21, John 1.
Census Page 63
Name wrong in newspaper.
[453/453] Pugh PRICE 66 farmer (b. 16 Oct 1783, d. 12 Oct 1957, buried Cap Anderson Cemetery, Brandenburg), Mary (TOUSLEY) 47, Volney 15, Matilda 13, Alonzo 12, Russell 9, Mary 7, James Woodson 4, Zalmon 2; Miranda EADS 26.
[454/454] Ruth (QUICK) CHAPPELL 71 (widow of William); Lemuel H. QUICK 36; Tressa (KINNISON) 34, Eliza 5, Thomas 3, George 2.
[455/455] Ann GOLDSMITH 47, Zorada 17, Morgan 14, Joseph 11, Mary B. 9, James M. 9.
[456/456] L. S. (Marcus Lafayette) GOLDSMITH 24, married 1850, Levisa M.(BETHTOL)31, E. A. 2 months.
[457/457] Robert DAVIS 52 farmer (first wife was Susan FROMAN), Martha 37 (second wife). Mary 18, Susanna 13, E. A. 11, Clayton 9, Thomas 6, Serville 4, R. S. 2.
[458/458] Martin FURGURSON 33, Mary (CALDWELL?) 33, Lyana L. MONROE 7; H. A FURGURSON 3, James 1; Harriet COLWELL 56.
Census Page 64
[459/459] Jefferson REARDON 56 farmer, F. A. 33, John T. 11, Henry F. 9, Lorenzo D. 7, James H. 5, Edwin 1; Malinda FURGURSON 19.
[460/460] Nelson GOLDSMITH 47 farmer. Nancy 47. Mary 24, James 21, David 18, Abigail 16, Milly 11, Lucinda 9. Thomas 7. Nelson 5, Owen 4, Nancy 2. Millie 72.
[461/461] James COOK 33 farmer, William STONE 24, Elizabeth 23, Henry 21; W. M. COOK 3, Sarah M. 2, Mary E. 1.
This project is presented here with the kind permission of Betty Darnell, and The Pioneer News.
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