Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Joel PHILLIPS

January 22, 1850 census. Joel residing in the County of Benton in the State of Alabama, page 319. He was 26 years old and married. Listed as a farmer, value of real property owned, $150; born in SC. He could not read or write.


Elizabeth HOOPER (HAWKINS)

January 22, 1850 census. Elizabeth, listed as "Eliz" residing in the County of Benton in the State of Alabama, page 319. She was 24 years old and married. Born in Alabama. She could not read or write.

July 5th & 6th, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Elizabeth listed as "Elizabeth Phillips, smeared out to Tremmel" was widowed and 55 years old. She was born in Alabama. Mother born in Alabama. Father in SC. Occupation is listed as keeping house. She could not read or write.


Elizabeth HOOPER (HAWKINS)

January 22, 1850 census. Elizabeth, listed as "Eliz" residing in the County of Benton in the State of Alabama, page 319. She was 24 years old and married. Born in Alabama. She could not read or write.

July 5th & 6th, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Elizabeth listed as "Elizabeth Phillips, smeared out to Tremmel" was widowed and 55 years old. She was born in Alabama. Mother born in Alabama. Father in SC. Occupation is listed as keeping house. She could not read or write.


James Henry TRAMMEL

July 5th & 6th, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. He is 15 y.o., single and living with his mother. He was born in Alabama and so was his mother. Father born in SC. Occupation: Farmer.


Jimmy ST. JOHN

July 5 & 6, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Jimmy was 20 years old and living with his wife, next to his brother-in-law, Wesley, and mother-in-law, Elizabeth. He is 13 years younger than Martha. His occupation: Farmer. He could not read/write.


Martha PHILLIPS

January 22, 1850 census. Martha listed as "M.A." residing in the County of Benton in the State of Alabama, page 319. She was 1 years old. Born in Alabama. He could not read or write.

July 5 & 6, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Martha was 33 years old, married and living with her husband, next to her brother, Wesley, and mother, Elizabeth. She could not read and write. Her occupation: Keeping house.


John T ST. JOHN

July 5 & 6, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. John was three years old and living with his parents, next to his Uncle Wesley, and Grandma Elizabeth on Trout Creek, Ragland, Alabama.


Sarah ST. JOHN

July 5 & 6, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Sarah was two years old and living with her parents, next to her Uncle Wesley, and Grandma Elizabeth.


Mary J ST. JOHN

July 5 & 6, 1880 census. Residing in Beat 9, County of St. Clair, State of Alabama. Page No. 18, Supervisor's District 9. Emuneration District No. 120. Mary was listed as being born in March of that year. She was living with her parents, next to her Uncle Wesley, and Grandma Elizabeth.


William Burris HIGGINBOTHAM

Information from Debbi Higginbotham on ancestry.com.


Laura Ann ST. JOHN

Information supplied by Debbi Higginbotham on ancestry.com.


James William HIGGINBOTHAM

Information from Debbi Higginbotham on ancestry.com.


Clara Edith HIGGINBOTHAM

Information from Debbi Higginbotham on ancestry.com.


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