Weakley County, Tennessee
Microfilm Roll #1570 National Archives
Transcribed by MaryCarol
District 2 Page 31
Pierce Station P. O. - Isaac Reavis, Asst. Marshall - June 21st
Transcribing this Census was not easy - there are many opportunities for error, from what people told the Census Taker ( who was an Assistant Marshall in 1870), the way the Census Taker wrote a name, which of the 3 handwritten copies we are really looking at, down to my transcribing. Even when I knew the spelling to be different, I kept what I saw for the historical integrity of the Census. On this Web version of the Census, if you see an error, please let me know. If I look at the microfilm and say, "yes, it really says that", I will change it. If it really says what I wrote, I will put your corrected version in [brackets]. Check with each District page to see any odd ways the Census Taker spelled certain names; such as Patterson was spelled Pattison, Campbell was spelled Cambell, Martha was Mothy. MaryCarol |
Key:
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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L |
M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y |
D-1 | D-2 | D-3 | D-4 | D-5 | D-6 | D-7 | D-8 | D-9 |
D-10 | D-11 | D-12 | D-13 | D-14 | D-15 | D-16 | D-17 | D-18 |
31 246 246 MORRIS KATE 50 F W KEEPS HOUSE R1200
P2000 TN
31 247 247 GLASS ISAAC 30 M B LABORER
TN NR NW V
31 248 248 MORRIS HENRY 27 M B FARM LABORER
P100 TN NR NW V
31 249 249 MORRIS EDMOND 27 M B FARM LABORER
P200 TN NR NW V
31 250 250 GEE JOHN 40 M W FARMER P600
ALA V
31 251 251 MURPHY HENRY 41 M B FARMER
P300 NC NR NW V
31 252 252 WHITESEL CHARITY 42 F W KEEPS HOUSE
R5000 P1000 TN
31 253 253 RANKIN WILLIAM 22 M W FARMER
P300 TN V
31 254 254 BLACKBURN JAMES 50 M W FARMER
P300 NC V
31 255 255 BLACKBURN WILLIAM 51 M W FARMER
P500 NC V
31 256 256 MATHIS W. F. 35 M W FARMER R2000
P500 TN V
31 257 257 NORMAN G. B. 36 M W FARMER
P300 TN V
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