Census records of the William and Martha Smith Barron family

and allied families

 

 

September 2003

 

William and Martha Smith Barron had seven children: James, Thomas, Mary Elizabeth, Henry, Joseph, Smith and John.  Below are the census records found (to date) for William, his children, and some of his grandchildren.

 

1820 Census Listings

 

1820 census, Jasper County, GA, p. 236

 

The family of William Barron with those of his two oldest sons, Thomas and James:

Wm Barron                 2 Ms 10-16, 1 M 16-18, 1 M 16-26, 1 M 45+, 1 F 45+, 5 in agriculture, 2 F slaves 14-25

Thos Barron               1 M < 10, 1 M 16-26, 1 F < 10, 1 F 16-26, 2 in agriculture, 1 F slave 14-25

p. 252

James Barron             2 Ms < 10, 1 M 26-45. 2 Fs < 10, 1 F 16-26, 2 in agriculture, 1 F slave 26+  

Father-in-law John Doss listed on same page. 

 

1820 census, Putnam County, GA, p. 211

John Roquemer          1 M < 10, 1 M 26-45, 1 F 16-26, 1 slave

 

 

 

1830 Census Listings

 

1830 census, Butts County, GA, p. 167

 

The family of William Barron with those of his four youngest sons, Henry, Joseph, Smith and John:

Smith Barron              1 M < 5, 1 M 5-10, 1 M 20-30, 2 F < 5, 1 F 5-10, 1 F 20-30, no slaves

Joseph Barron            2 Ms <5, 1 M 5-10, 1 M 20-30, 1 F < 5, 1 F 20-30

Henry Barron 2 Ms < 5, 2 Ms 5-10, 1 M 20-30, 1 F < 5, 1 F 5-10, 1 F 15-20, 1 F 30-40, no slaves

William Barron           1 M 60-70, 1 F 60-70, no slaves

p. 171

John Barron               1 M 20-30, 1 F < 5, 1 F 20-30

 

 

1830 census, Harris County, GA, p. 191

 

William Barron’s son:

Thomas Barron          1 M < 5, 2 Ms 5-10, 1 M 20-30, 2 Fs < 5, 1 F 10-15, 1 F 30-40, no slaves

 

 

1830 census, Meriwether County, GA, p. 151

 

William Barron’s son:

James Barron 2 Ms < 5, 1 M 5-10, 1 M 10-15, 1 M 30-40, 2 Fs < 5, 1 F 5-10, 1 F 10-15, 1 F 15-20, 1 F 30-40, 1 M slave < 10

 

 

1830 census, Newton County, GA, p. 39

 

William Barron’s son-in-law, husband of daughter, Mary Elizabeth:

John Rockmore          1 M < 5, 1 M 10-15, 1 M 40-50, 1 F < 5, 1 F 5-10, 1 F 30-40, 6 slaves

 

 

 

1840 Census Listings

 

1840 census, Butts County, GA, p. 175

 

William Barron’s son, Henry

H. Barron                   4 Ms < 5, 2 Ms 5-10, 1 M 10-15, 1 M 15-20, 1 M 30-40, 1 F 10-15, 1 F 15-20, 1 F 30-40

 

 

1840 census, Meriwether County, GA, p. 100

 

William Barron’s son:

James Barron             1 M 5-10, 1 M 10-15, 1 M 15-20, 1 M 20-30, 1 M 40-50, 1 F 10-15, 1 F 15-20, 4 in agriculture, no slaves

William Barron           1 M 70-80, 1 F 70-80, no slaves

 

1840 census, Newton County, GA, p. 9

 

William Barron’s son-in-law, husband of daughter, Mary Elizabeth:

John Rockmore          1 M < 5, 2 Ms 5-10, 1 M 50-60, 1 F < 5, 1 F 40-50, 1 slave

 

 

1840 census, Troup County, GA, 700th District, p. 354

 

William Barron’s son and daughter-in-law (widow of Joseph Barron):

Smith Barron              2 Ms < 5, 2 Ms 5-10, 1 M 10-15, 1 M 15-20, 1 M 30-40, 2 Fs10-15, 1 F30-40, no slaves

Sarah Barron              2 Ms < 5, 3 Ms 10-15, 1 M 20-30, 2 Fs 5-10, 1 F 15-20, 1 F 30-40, no slaves

Near neighbors, Gillum Scogin, Gideon Willbanks, William A. Stanley

 

 

 

1850 Census Listings

 

Headings: Name, age, occupation, property value, location of birth, blank, blank, notes

 

William Barron’s son:

1850 census, Coosa County, AL, Coosa District, 4 October 1850, p. 041

Smith Barron

45

Farmer

$1100 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah (Hays)

46

 

 

b. SC

 

 

cannot read or write

John

18

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Nancy

18

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas

16

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Susan

16

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Jeremiah

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Joseph

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Mary J.

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Cinthia

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Emily

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Sarah

6/12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

George Ellis family next door.  Near neighbor, Edwin Adams.

 

 

Joseph Barron’s daughter, Mary:

1850 census, Tallapoosa County, AL,

William M. Stanley

25

Farmer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary (Barron)

27

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah L.

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph

4

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

George N.

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James Bert

65

Shoemaker

 

b. VA

 

 

 

 

 

William Barron’s son:

1850 census, Butts County, GA, 8th District, 23 August 1850, p. 353

Henry Baron

48

Farmer

$1500

b. GA

 

 

 

Penelope (Eidson)

40

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Isaac N.

26

 

 

b. GA

 

 

Insane

Sarah

25

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary

23

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

21

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Caroline A.

20

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Henry S.                      

18

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John T.

17

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Jason

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph M.

11

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Shelton

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha (Smith) Barron

80

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

William J. Baron

22

Farmer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Elizabeth A.

28

 

 

b. SC

 

 

 

Sarah E.

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William J. Barron was the son of Henry Barron.

 

 

Smith Barron’s daughters, Lovica and Martha, and son James:

 

1850 census, Chattooga County, GA, p. 394

 

W. G. Scoggin

 25

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Levisa (Barron)

21

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Smith

4

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Winny A.

2

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

 

J. F. Barron

24

Farmer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Zilla (Scogin)

22

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

William H.

2

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Mary

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

E. H. Scoggin 

27

Farmer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Martha (Barron)

23

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Levi S.

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Cynthia E.

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Wiley

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Lovica (Levisa) Barron Scoggin, J. F. Barron and Martha Barron Scoggin were children of Smith Barron.  Their spouses, Wiley Gresham Scoggin, Zilla Scoggin Barron and Elisha Harrison Scoggin were also siblings, so brothers and sisters married brothers and sisters. 

 

 

William Barron’s son:

1850 census, Harris County, GA, Dowdells District, 8 October 1850, p. 65

Thomas Baron

59

Farmer

$1500

b. GA

 

 

 

Elizabeth (Doss)

59

 

 

b. GA

 

 

cannot read or write

William

33

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah

18

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Samantha Miller

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Samantha Milner (correct spelling) was the granddaughter of Thomas Barron, daughter of his deceased daughter, Samantha.

 

 

William Barron’s son:

1850 census, Meriwether County, GA, 59 Division, 29 October 1850, p. 389

James Barron

60

Farmer

$2250

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah H. (Martin)

40

 

 

b. SC

 

 

 

Joseph B.

21

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary

9

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Same page, Robert Barron, age 15, living with John Fulur family.

 

 

William Barron’s son-in-law, husband of daughter, Mary Elizabeth Barron:

1850 census, Newton County, GA, p. 511b

John Rockmore

61

Farmer

$1500

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary (Barron)

53

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John

20

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Wilson

15

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Elizabeth

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Elijah Rockmore family located nearby.

 

William J. Barron was the son of Smith Barron.  William T. Barron was the son of Joseph Barron:

1850 census, Troup County, GA,  p. 143

William J. Barron

25

Wheelwright

---

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah C. (Scogin)

27

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Millingham S.   

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Josiah F.

2

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

p. 144

William T. Barron

24

Planter

$300

b. GA

 

 

 

Mariah L. (Frazier)

20

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary E.

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William J.

1/12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

 

1860 Census Listings

 

Headings: Name, age, occupation, property value, location of birth, blank, blank, notes

 

Susan Jane Barron Cross was the daughter of Joseph Barron.  Thomas Jefferson and Jeremiah Barron were the sons of Smith Barron:

1860 census, Coosa County, AL, p. 103, Nixburg P.O.

T. J. Barren

26

Mechanic

---     $1000

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah (Tucker)

23

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

M.E.

4

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

W.S.

2

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

p. 106, Equality P.O.

W. W. Cross  

30

Farmer

$4000 $2000

b. GA

 

 

 

 Susan J. (Barron)

26

House Wife

 

b. GA

 

 

 

J. R. (male)

7

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

S. F.  (female)

5

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Sweet (?) (female)

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

G. W. (male)

1

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

p. 136, Rockford P.O.

T. J. Barron   

25

Laborer

---    $500

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah E. (Tucker)

23

House wifing

 

b. GA

 

 

 

S. E. (female)

4

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Ellie (female)

2

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

J. M. Barron

23

Farmer

$400   $500

b. GA

 

 

 

L. C. (Tucker) 

21

House wifing

 

b. AL

 

 

 

John L.

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

J. T. (male)

6/12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Thomas Barron’s family was listed twice in Coosa County.  The first time he was shown next to his father-in-law, Daniel P. Tucker.  The second time near his brother, Jeremiah.  The second listing contains errors for both Thomas’ and Jeremiah’s families.  The middle initial of Thomas’ wife, Sarah, is wrong and the children's names don't match.  S. E. should be M. E. (Martha) and perhaps Ellie is actually Dollie, Wilmuth Sarah Jane Caroline's nickname.  T. J.'s brother, J. M. (Jeremiah) Barron, was living next door.  Jeremiah’s wife's initials and birth state are wrong and Olivia seems to be missing. 

 

 

Tilitha Barron Bradshaw, Sarah Barron Meadows and Susan Barron Meadows were the daughters of Thomas Barron.  Marcus N. Barron and John W. Barron were sons of James Barron.  Mary Barron Stanley was Joseph’s daughter.  Smith Barron, as well as Thomas, James and Joseph, was the son of William and Martha Barron:

1860 census,Pike County, AL, Little Oak P.O., 1 June 1860,p. 177,

William J. Bradshaw

38

Farmer

---       ---     

b. NC

 

 

 

Tillitha (Barron)

33

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Samantha S.

14

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James M.

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas J.

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Susan

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Caroline

6

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Margaret

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William

4/12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Gaines Store P.O., 7 June 1860, p. 183

James M. Meadows

32

Farmer

$860    $890

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah (Barron)

25

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph A.        

6

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Marcus            

4

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Susan C.

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Thomas R

7/12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Elizabeth (Doss) Barron

65

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Minerva Nixon

9

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

Marcus N. Barron

40

Physician

$10,980 $16,425

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary Ann S.   

32

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sanford P.

15

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John D.

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sabinah A.

10

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Amanda M.

7

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Amanda M.

4

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Robert H. Sharpless

33

Overseer

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Robert E. Devolin

18

Farm Laborer

 

b. AL

 

 

 

9 June 1860, p. 187

John W. Barron

39

Farmer

$1120   $860

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha J.

36

 

 

b. SC

 

 

 

James T.

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Henry T.

11

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John D.

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah E.

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph R.

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary E.

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Saphonia A.

1

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

13 June 1860, p. 191

Joshua Meadows

36

Farmer

$1200 $1625

b. GA

 

 

 

Susan  (Barron)

33

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary E.           

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William F.

11

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah L.

9

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Telitha L.         

7

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

James R.

5

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Jason M.

2

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Marshall

7/12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Pea River P.O., 24 August, 1860, p. 342

Smith Barron

54

Farmer

$2160  $525

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah G. (Hays)

56

 

 

b. SC

 

 

 

Mary J.

19

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Sarah S.

18

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Emily F.

12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

attended school

Sarah A.

11

 

 

b. AL

 

 

attended school

Troy P.O.

Wm. M. Stanley

34

Farmer

$500    $500

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary (Barron)

37

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah L.

15

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph

13

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

George N.

10

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Joel F.

7

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Wm. A.

5

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Jessie R.

2

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

 

Cary A. Barron was the son of Henry Barron:

1860 census, Butts County, GA, Buttrill’s District, Jackson P.O., July 23, 1860, p. 72

Cary A. Barron

29

Farmer

---    $75

b. GA

 

 

 

Harriet (Jenkins)

34

Housewife

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Henry M.

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John M.

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha L.

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

James F. Barron was the son of Smith Barron:

1860 census, Carroll County, GA, p. 579

J. F. Barron

37

Farmer

$500   $350

b. GA

 

 

 

Ziller A. (Scogin)

30

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Mary

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Joseph

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Ann

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Cinthia

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Not named (male)

9/12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

Lovica (Larisa) Barron Scoggin and Martha Barron Scogin (sic) were daughters of Smith Barron:

1860 census, Chattooga County, GA, Dirt Town Valley, July 7, 1860, p. 625

W. G. Scoggin

35

Farmer

$500   $400

b. GA

 

 

 

Larisa (Barron)

30

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Smith

14

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Ann

12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Emily

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Harrison

7

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sinia

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

p. 635

Harrison Scogin

37

Farmer

---

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha (Barron)

33

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Levi S.

14

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Cynthia E.

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Wyly G

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Celinda C.

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Cinia A.

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Sanfore F.

4

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary E.

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

William Jay Barron was the son of Smith Barron:

1860 census, Heard County, GA, p. 739

William J. Barron      

35

Farmer

Lot     $6600

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah C. (Scogin)

38

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Millington S.

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Josiah F.

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William H.

10

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Annette S.

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James H.

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Matilda J.

4

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John R.

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas J.

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary H. Scoggin

64

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

William Barron’s son, Henry, and his sons Henry S. and William J.:

1860 census, Henry County, GA, McDonough P.O., 21 July 1860, p. 916b

Henry Baron 

58

Farmer

$1500 $2740

b. GA

 

 

 

Pensulia (?) (Eidson)

52

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

S. C. (male)

17

Farm Laborer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

p. 915a

Henry S. Baron

28

Farmer

---    $180

b. GA

 

 

 

P. T. (female)

23

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

M. P. (female)

5

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

W. C. (male)

1/12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

p. 880, Bersheba (sic) PO

William J. Barnes

33

Farmer

$520   $350

b. GA

 

 

 

Amanda

37

 

 

b. SC

 

 

cannot read or write

Sarah

13

 

 

b. GA

 

 

attended school

Feby

3

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Lucy

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

William Barron’s daughter-in-law, widow of son James:

1860 census, Meriwether County, GA, Jones Mill P.O., 24 July 1870, p. 457

Sarah H. (Martin) Barron

53

Farming

$800   $500

b. SC

 

 

 

Mary A.

16

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas D.

16

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James T.

14

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

Mary Barron Eison was the daughter of Henry Barron:

1860 census, Milton County, GA, p. 98

Frederic Eison

30

Farmer

$200   $150

b. SC

 

 

cannot read or write

Mary (Barron)

30

 

 

b. GA

 

 

cannot read or write

Margaret

8

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Elizabeth

6

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

John

4

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

2

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Louisia

1

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

 

Isaac N. Barron was the son of Henry Barron.  Carey Strickland was probably his uncle, brother to his mother, Elizabeth Strickland Barron:

1860 census, Pike County, GA, Zebulon P.O., June 28, 1860, p. 43

Carey Strickland

56

Farmer

$3300 $10366

b. NC

 

 

cannot read or write

Sarah L.

51

 

 

b. GA

 

 

cannot read or write

Nancy

19

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Carey

17

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Milsey (male)

14

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha J.

12

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Isaac N. Barron

35

 

 

b. GA

 

 

Idiot

 

 

John Wood Barron was the son of Smith Barron:

1860 census, Smith County, TX, Tyler Beat, 3 Sept 1860, p. 84

J. W. Barron  

28

Farmer

$1250  $800

b. GA

 

 

No slaves (Slave Sched.)

Elizabeth (Adams)      

32

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Mary

8

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Ann

6

 

 

b. TX

 

 

 

Theodosia

2

 

 

b. TX

 

 

 

Near neighbors, J.J. Adams (brother-in-law), Edwin Adams (father-in-law), T.J. Adams (brother-in-law), John Reaves (uncle)

 

 

 

1866 Alabama Census Listings

 

Coosa County, p. 50

W.W. Cross                2 M < 10, 1 M 10-20, 1 M 30-40, 2 F < 10, 1 F 30-40

Susan Jane Barron, wife of W. W. Cross, was the daughter of Joseph Barron.

 

J.M Barron                3 M < 10, 1 M 20-30, 1 F < 10, 1 F 20-30

Jeremiah Barron was the son of Smith and Lucy Reeves Barron.

 

Pike County, no page numbers

Township No. 9, Range 20

M.N. Barron              1 M < 10, 1 M 10-20, 2 M >20, 1 F < 10, 2 F 10-20, 1 F > 20

Marcus Newton Barron was the son of James S. Barron.

 

J.M. Meadows           2 M < 10, 1 M 10-20, 1 M > 20, 4 F < 10, 1 F > 20

Sarah Barron, wife of James Meadows, was the daughter of Thomas Barron.

 

Township No. 9, Range 21

Z.M. Martin               1 M > 20, 1 F < 10, 1 F 10-20

Sarah L. Stanley, wife of Z.M. Martin, was the daughter of William M. and Mary Sarah Barron Stanley.

 

Mary Stanley             1 M < 10, 4 M 10-20, 2 F < 10, 1 F > 20

Mary Sarah Barron Stanley was the daughter of Joseph Barron.

 

Jas. D. Reddock        1 M < 10, 1 M 10-20, 3 M > 20, 1 F < 10, 2 F 10-20

Sarah Ann Barron, wife of James Reddoch, was the daughter of Smith and Sarah Graham Hays Barron.

 

Township No. 9, Range 22

Smith Barren  1 M > 20, 2 F > 20

Smith Barron was the son of William and Martha Smith Barron.

 

G J Dudley                 1 M > 20, 2 F 10-20

Emily Frances Dudley, wife of Green Jackson Dudley, was the daughter of Smith and Sarah Graham Hays Barron.

 

 

1870 Census Listings

 

Headings: Name, age, occupation, property value, location of birth, blank, blank, notes

 

Susan Barron Meadows, Tilitha Barron Bradshaw and Sarah Barron Meadows were daughters of Thomas Barron.  Mary Barron Stanley was the daughter of Joseph Barron:

1870 census, Pike County, AL, Beat 1, Troy PO, 2 July 1870, p. 230

Susan (Barron) Meadows

48

Keeping House

$800   $500

b. GA

 

 

 

James

19

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William

17

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Oscar

14

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Mary

12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Susan

10

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Sarah

60

 

 

b. NC

 

 

 

 

Thomas Meadows

22

Farmer

---    ---  

b. AL

 

 

 

Julia

20

Keeping House

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

Mary (Barron) Stanley

55

Keeping House

--- 

b. AL

 

 

 

Thomas

19

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Jesse

17

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William

14

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Nancy

10

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Martha

9

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

Josephine Stanley

23

 

---    ---

b. AL

 

 

 

Lula

20

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Beat 9, Henderson PO, 22 June 1870, p. 400

William J. Bradshaw

50

Farmer

---     ---    

b. NC

 

 

 

Telitha (Barron)

45

Keeping House

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Samantha

22

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

James M.

21

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Caroline

13

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Thomas

18

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Margaret

12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William

9

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Sterling

7

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Emma

1

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

 

James W. Meadows

42

Farmer

$1000   $500

b. GA

 

 

 

Sarah (Barron)

40

 

 

b. GA

 

 

Cannot write

Joseph A.

24

 

 

b. AL

 

 

Cannot write

Marcus A.

13

 

 

b. AL

 

 

Cannot write

Susan C.

12

 

 

b. AL

 

 

Cannot read or write

Thomas

10

 

 

b. AL

 

 

Cannot read or write

Mary H.

9

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Sarah E.

8

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Nancy L.

5

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William J.

3

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

James A.

2

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

p. 230, Susan Barron Meadows household: the ages of  Susan, James and William do not match with the 1860 census.  Telitha would have been 17 in 1870 and does not appear.  Nor do Jason or Marshall.  Oscar, Mary and Susan appear in the 1870 census, but do not appear in 1860 census.  This may be a different family, though they are listed adjacent Mary Barron Stanley’s family.

Mary Barron Stanley family: the ages for Mary, Joel Thomas and Jesse seem to be wrong.  Josephine Stanley was the wife of Mary's oldest son, Joseph.  Where was Joseph?

 

 

Nancy Ann Barron Rogers was the daughter of Joseph Barron:

1870 census, Columbia County, AR, Boone Township, Calhoun PO, 22 & 23 June 1870, p. 339

John F. Rogers

42

Farmer

---     ---  

b. AL

 

 

 

Nancy A. (Barron)    

39

 

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Jerry T.

37

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

John W. (?)

17

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

William N.

13

 

 

b. AL

 

 

 

Henry L.

11

 

 

b. AR

 

 

 

Charles

8

 

 

b. AR

 

 

 

Aaron

2

 

 

b. AR

 

 

 

Samuel

1

 

 

b. AR

 

 

 

 

 

James Barron and Martha Barron Scogin were the children of Smith Barron.  Levi Scogin was Martha’s son:

1870 census, Chattooga County, GA, Dirt Town P.O., June 13, 1870, p. 118b

James Barron

43

Farmer

---       $350

b. GA

 

 

 

Cillia A. (Scogin)

41

Keeping House

 

b. GA

 

 

 

William

22

Farm Laborer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Joseph

18

Farm Laborer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Ann

17

No occupation

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Synthia

14

No occupation

 

b. GA

 

 

 

James

12

Farm Laborer

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Charles

10

At home

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Thomas

8

At home

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Franklin

4

At home

 

b. GA

 

 

 

 

Harrison Scogin

46

Farmer

---    $250

b. GA

 

 

 

Martha (Barron)

42

Keeping Home

 

b. GA

 

 

 

Scynthia E.

22

No occupation

 

b. GA

 

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