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Janet Hunter <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 5/5/2004 9:46:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> 1820 ChesterfieldCo, VA census, p 206, Branch Hatcher, 1M 0-5, 2M 10-16, 1M
> 26-45, 3F 0-10, 2F 10-16, 3F 16-26, 1F 45+.
>

Nel,

My best quick guess would be that the extra people in 1820 probably belong to
the female age 45plus above.   Since one of the 3F 16-26 was Susannah, the
other two could have still been young (ie, under 21).  They could belong to
Hatchers or Cogbills or even Epes extended families I imagine.     I have this
gigantic John Bird 1830 household in Carroll Co. TN, that conforms to almost
nothing.  We think he's ours as there are children corresponding to those later in
Missouri, age and sex-wise...BUT, there are at least seven extras.   Infant
is anyone under 21 years old (if memory serves).

Janet Hunter



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