1880 Census Records
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This census has been transcribed by volunteers from a census roll that is often difficult to read. While every effort has been made to be accurate, It is always possible that mistakes have been made. If you see something that needs correcting, send it to Suzanne Shephard and the correction will be placed beside the original transcription with your email address for a source. Please use this information only as a basis for your research. Please read copyright notice at the bottom of this page.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
Page 9-S.D. 3, E.D. 141-Falmouth-2 June 1880 - pp. 499C
19 - Anthon, John 59mm
farmer
Susan wf 45fm keep
house
Mary dtr 27fs at home
John son 25ms works on
farm
James son 23ms works
on farm
Luther son 21ms works
on farm
Robert son 19ms works
on farm
George son 17ms works
on farm
Mildred J. dtr 12fs at
home
20 - Stone, Jesse T.
32mm farmer
Mildred A. wf 39fm
keep house
Sands, Fanny H. mil
57fwd at home
Stone, William B.
brother 25ms farm laborer
Deacon, Mary H. sil
34fwd at home
Nelly S. niece 7fs at
home
William T. nephew 6ms
at home
Margaret E. niece 4fs
at home
21 - Grigsby, James W.
49mm farmer
Mary M. wf 40fm keep
house
William H. son 21ms
farm laborer
James B. son 12ms farm
laborer
22 - Stone, Luther D.
26mm farmer
Mary D. wf 26fm keep
house
Charles W. son 3ms at
home
23 - Cooke, Reuben
black
Campbell, Josephine
black
24 - Limerick, Chas.
P. 39mm farmer
Lucy wf 38fm keep
house
Thomas son 16ms at
home
Henry son 14ms works
on farm
Ann dtr 12fs at home
Eliza dtr 10fs at home
Gustavus son 7ms at
home
Frederick son 2/12ms
at home
25 - Tyler, Henderson
black
Juggins, Minnie black
26 - Daffan, Patsey J.
42fs keep house
Lucy M. ng 37fs keep
house
Gallahan, John M. ng
24ms farm laborer
Page 10-S.D.3, E.D.141 - Falmouth - 2 & 3 June 1880
27 - Graninger,
Sebastian 53mm farmer HesseHesseHesse
Catharine wf 50fm keep
hs AlsaceAlsaceAlsace
Sebastian son 27ms
farm lab IllHesseAlsace
Frank son 18ms "
"
Louise dtr 18fs at
home "
Clara dtr 13fs at home
"
Ann E. dtr 11fs at
home "
Peter son 7ms at home
VaHesseAlsace
28 - Berry, Mercer
30mm house carpenter
Mary E. wf 29fm keep
house
Frederick A.? son
2mm(sic) at home
Snellings, Anna mil
72fwd at home
Catharine sil 26fs at
home
29 - Berry, James E.
44mm farmer
Mildred J. wf 44fm
keep house
William T. son 9ms at
home
Emma C. dtr 8fs at
home
Snellings, Roberta ng
21fs at home
Humphries, Jack ng
18ms farm laborer
30 - Berry, Oscar 34mm
farmer
Lucy S. wf 32fm keep
house
Richard J. son 10ms at
home
Anna L. dtr 8fs at
home
Charles A. son 6ms at
home
Joseph F. son 4ms at
home
Agnes V. dtr 1fs at
home
Watson, Benjamin ng
20ms farm laborer
Odie, Anna R. ng 14fs
servant
Berry, Sarah mother
64fwd at home
31 - Watson, Ellen
62fwd keep house
Etha dtr 22fs at home
Gallahan, Susan E.
niece 30fs at home
32 - Snellings, Landon
P. 46mm farmer
Sophia wf 34fm keep
house
Anna J. dtr 13fs at
home
Milton son 10ms at
home
Henrietta dtr 8fs at
home
Ella L. dtr 6fs at
home
Fanny dtr 4fs at home
Martha dtr 2fs at home
Landon P. son 1ms at
home
33 - Berry, Thomas
62mm farmer
Mary wf 54fm keep
house
William T. son 21ms
farm laborer
Emma dtr 18fs at home
James E. son 15ms farm
laborer
Clara A. dtr 13fs at
home
Norman R. son 10ms at
home
Minnie gr dtr 4fs
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