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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.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
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 Kristy Williams 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 172, Sheet 9a, SD 8, ED 105, 4 May 1910, Hartwood
127 - Coakley, Douglas
W H 56m m1 32 farmer
Mary J wf 50f m1 32
3-3 PaPaPa
Charles B son 27ms
VAVaPa farm laborer
128 - Coakley, Susan A
H 58fs
James E brother 66ms
laborer odd jobs
129 - Stewart, Frank B
H 45ms PaPaPa farmer
Robert G brother 43ms
" lumberman
Sadie G sister 36fs
VaPaPa
130 - Stewart, Abram M
H 41ms VaPaPa farmer
131 - Ellington,
Samuel H 45m m1 32 farmer
Georgeana wf 50f m1 32
10-8
132 - Ellington, Eddie
H 24m m1 1 farm laborer
Carrie? wf 22f m1 1
1-1
Edward son 5/12ms
133 - Storck, George H
60m m1 27 EurEurEur farmer
Woodley H wf 41f m1 27
4-1
Earnest son 21ms
VaEurVa sawmill
134 - Houghton,
Benjamin H 28m m1 sawmill
Flossie L wf 26f m1 1
0-0 VaEugVa
135 - Storck, Joseph G
H 24m m1 2 VaEurVa farm laborer
Leathy wf 25f m1 2 1-1
Raymond son 8/12ms
136 - Brown, Ben L H
34m m1 10 laborer
Bertha L wf 25f m1 10
2-1
Harold son 1-8/12ms
137 - Smith, David H
25m m1 3 farmer VaNyVa
Addie L wf 28f m1 3
1-1
David son 1ms
138 - Patton, Victoria
H 60fwd 0-0
139 - Ellington, Caleb
H 60m m1 36 sawmill
Mary J wf 54f m1 36
6-5
James M son 33ms
sawmill
Howard son 15ms
140 - Cropp, Theston P
H 24m m1 3 farmer
Hester B wf 21f m1 3
2-2
Ethel dtr 2ms(sic)
Percy son 6/12ms
150 - Davis, Henry A H
51ms farmer
sh. 9b, S.D. 8,
E.D.105 - Hartwood - 5 May 1910
151 - Wister, John S.
black
Parker, Maury black
152 - Rodgers, Marth?
H 69m m1 39 VaIreVa farmer
Nellie E. wf 63f m1 39
9-9
Royal R son 27ms none
Maud dtr 22fs
153 - Robert F. son
37ms farmer
154 - Ennis, Willie H
24m m1 2 farmer
Lelia wf 20f m1 2 2-2
Lona E. dtr 1 11/12fs
Henry R. son 0/12ms
Bowling, Rosa mil 50f
wd 5-4
155 - Dye, Charles M.
H 28m m1 4 farmer
Minnie wf 28f m1 4 3-3
Robert L. son 3ms
Leslie M. son 1 6/12ms
156 - Grinnan.
Jefferson J. H 47mm2 3 farmer
Lucy A. wf 48f m1 3
0-0
Millard A. son 17ms
cook saw mill
Douglas H. son 15ms
Archie R. son 14ms
Weldon D? son 10ms
Wade H. son 8ms
157 - Dye, Helen V. H
60f wd 5-4 farmer
Osen? dtr 24fs
Hattie dtr 22fs
Perry son 21ms odd job
laborer
Bennie? son 17ms saw
mill
158 - Cropp, Earnest H
31m m1 2 saw mill
Mary B. wf 21f m1 2
0-0
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