Friday, June 6, 2014

Claiborne Hall 1820 - 1830

1820 U.S. Census, Smith County, Tennessee page 61, line 12, dwelling 826 and  827, National Archives micropublication M33, Roll 125
Claiborne HALL (dwelling 826) 1 male 26 and under 45; 5 females under 10; 1 female 10 and under 16; 1 female 26 and under 45
Thomas HALL (dwelling 827)  1 male under 10; 1 male 26 and under 45; 1 male 45 and upwards; 1 female 10 and under 16; 1 female 16 and under 26.
NOTE: This census was arranged semi-alphabetically by the enumerator (all H’s together).  However, I believe it is still significant that Claiborne and Thomas HALL were listed consecutively.


Smith County, Tennessee County Court Minutes, Vol. 11, Feb. 1824 – March 1826, page 220
29 November 1824 – Claiborne HALL was appointed as road overseer from Anold(?) Tanyard to a four mile post and is the have the same hands that worked under John BAKER, former overseer. 


1830 U.S. Census, Smith County, Tennessee, National Archives micropublication M19, Roll 181, page 47, line 22

Claiborne HALL         1 white male under age 5; 1 white male 30 and under 40; 1 white female under age 5; 2 white females age 5 and under 10; 2 white females 10 and under 15; 4 white females 15 and under 20; 1 white female 40 and under 50.  

No comments:

Post a Comment