{"id":331,"date":"2023-05-16T22:37:22","date_gmt":"2023-05-16T22:37:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/tncolor\/?p=331"},"modified":"2023-05-17T01:13:26","modified_gmt":"2023-05-17T01:13:26","slug":"lawrence-county-people-of-color-surnames-in-1870-census","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/tncolor\/lawrence-county-people-of-color-surnames-in-1870-census\/","title":{"rendered":"Lawrence County People of Color Surnames in 1870 Census"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The 1870 census is crucial for those researching formerly enslaved individuals in Tennessee, because this is the first enumeration where formerly enslaved persons were identified by name.<\/p>\n<p>The National Archives Web site for 1870 Census records has full details of the event and scope of records.&nbsp; <a href=\"https:\/\/www.archives.gov\/research\/census\/1870\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to view<\/a> the site.<\/p>\n<p>This list was extracted from the Lawrence County TNGenWeb site.&nbsp; The original transcriber and source were not indicated.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/lawrence\/people-of-color-in-1870-census-enumeration\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to view the full transcription<\/a>.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<table width=\"100%\" align=\"center\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"&quot;33%\" valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">Alderege<br \/>\nAldrege<br \/>\nAlford<br \/>\nAllen<br \/>\nBailey<br \/>\nBentley<br \/>\nBlair<br \/>\nBlanton<br \/>\nBrandon<br \/>\nBuchanan<br \/>\nBuie<br \/>\nBumpass<br \/>\nBurns<br \/>\nBusby<br \/>\nCaldwell<br \/>\nCalhoon<br \/>\nCaruthers<br \/>\nChaffin<br \/>\nChambers<br \/>\nClyet<br \/>\nCoats<br \/>\nCox<br \/>\nDavis<br \/>\nDixon<br \/>\nEaster<br \/>\nEasters<br \/>\nEmerson<br \/>\nEsters<br \/>\nEthridge<br \/>\nEvins<br \/>\nEzell<br \/>\nFarris<br \/>\nField<br \/>\nFinch<br \/>\nFranks<br \/>\nFrierson<\/td>\n<td width=\"&quot;33%\" valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">Gabral<br \/>\nGreen<br \/>\nGreenfield<br \/>\nGuinn<br \/>\nHagan<br \/>\nHam<br \/>\nHankens<br \/>\nHarwell<br \/>\nHaynes<br \/>\nHerbert<br \/>\nHerron<br \/>\nHickman<br \/>\nHunter<br \/>\nJanuary<br \/>\nKelley<br \/>\nKenedy<br \/>\nKing<br \/>\nKounts<br \/>\nLinam<br \/>\nLinum<br \/>\nLoyd<br \/>\nLynum<br \/>\nMarion<br \/>\nMarton<br \/>\nMaxey<br \/>\nMcAnally<br \/>\nMcClendon<br \/>\nMcDogal<br \/>\nMcDogle<br \/>\nMcDougal<br \/>\nMcKay<br \/>\nMcLane<br \/>\nMcLaren<br \/>\nModrey<br \/>\nMore<br \/>\nNixon<\/td>\n<td width=\"&quot;34%\" valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">Nowlen<br \/>\nNowlin<br \/>\nParkes<br \/>\nPennington<br \/>\nPowell<br \/>\nQuarles<br \/>\nRalston<br \/>\nRease<br \/>\nRolins<br \/>\nRose<br \/>\nSimington<br \/>\nSimongton<br \/>\nSimonton<br \/>\nSimpson<br \/>\nSmith<br \/>\nSowell<br \/>\nSpringer<br \/>\nSteele<br \/>\nStinnett<br \/>\nStuart<br \/>\nTarpley<br \/>\nTayes<br \/>\nThomas<br \/>\nThompson<br \/>\nTidwell<br \/>\nTinnon<br \/>\nTownson<br \/>\nTucker<br \/>\nWade<br \/>\nWalker<br \/>\nWarren<br \/>\nWelch<br \/>\nWiley<br \/>\nWilliams<br \/>\nWilson<br \/>\nYorkley<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The 1870 census is crucial for those researching formerly enslaved individuals in Tennessee, because this is the first enumeration where formerly enslaved persons were identified by name. 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