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From: "LouAnn Cameron " <>
Subject: Re: [OHFAIRFI] Noah Beaver 1850 census
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 10:12:33 -0400
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Marc,
I have access to Ancestry's census records.

On the 1870 census I find this family:
Reading Twp., Perry Co., OH Pg 195
Beaver Elizabeth 57 Keeping House $2500 $400 VA
Noah 38 Works on farm OH
Amy 37 at home OH cannot read or write Idiotic [this may mean she's a deaf
mute]

On the 1860 census:
Richland Twp., Fairfield Co., OH pg 324
HH 474 FN 483
Living with the family of Edward 23 and Lydia 2f Turner farmer b OH & their
2 young children
Beever Noah 28 Farm Laborer OH

Same page HH 476 FN 485
Kagay Jacob 61 Farmer $4640 $800 VA
Beaver Elizabeth 47 VA
Amy 27 b OH cannot read or write Idiotic

I cannot find either Elizabeth or Amy on the 1850 census. The only Noah, b
OH that I could find is the one someone already sent to you.

LouAnn in NC




-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 11:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [OHFAIRFI] Noah Beaver 1850 census

Fran,
      His mother was Elizabeth (Kagy, dau of Rudolph Kagy & Hannah Siple) b.
1813 in Shenandoah Co., VA, d. 1882, buried in Fairfield Co.).  Elizabeth
was living in Reading Twp., Perry Co. with son Noah & daus. on the 1880
census.
     Elizabeth became a widow by 1837.  Her husband was John Beaver/Bever,
the son of Peter Beaber & Mary Magdalene Eavy of Rockingham Co., VA to
Seneca Co., OH.  They resided with unknown relatives for one year in
Fairfield Co., OH on their way to Eden Twp., Seneca Co., OH in 1822.
     After Elizabeth became a widow, she went back to Fairfield Co., OH to
live with her Kagy relatives.
     Noah Beaver/Bever never married.  I'm trying to find him on the 1850
census, and his mother on the same census.  I believe they will be on the
same census, but not sure.
     Thanks for looking for him for me.  I'm surprised OH has such
unavailable census data.  But, if ancestry has it, that is better than
nothing if someone can access it for you.
 
Marc
 

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