Robin,
Is he the one on the 1840 Bibb Co, AL Census?
Larkin Cardin - 20 - <30
3 males - 2, 1, - , - , 1, - , -, -, - , -, -, -, -
(<5) (<10) (<30)
2 females - 1, -, -, -, 1, -, -, -, -, -, -, -, -
(<5) (<30)
Do you know if they stayed in AL after 1850, or did they move on to
points west... like AR?
Thanks, Martha
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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:27:18 -0800 (PST)
From: ROBIN GILLIAM <robinyg(a)flash.net>
Subject: Re: [CARDEN] The Larkin Cardens
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In his files on Rootsweb's World Connect project, Gordon Berry has the
family I believe is your friend's (and mine). The father is James
Cardin; the mother Charity RUTLAND. I am descended from Larkin's older
sister, Elizabeth Jane, who also married in Perry Co., Alabama.
- Robin Gilliam
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Martha <dixiepeanut(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Can anyone fill me in on the parents of the Larkin Carden on the 1840
& 1850 Bibb Co, AL Census?
I'm trying to help someone sort out their Morse-Rasberry line (in AR)
probably connected to a Carden line from Bibb Co,AL:
1850 Bibb Co, AL Census -
Household # 818 -
Larkin Carden, 45, Farmer, b-SC (abt. 1805)
Elizabeth (Honeycutt) Carden - 36, b-GA (abt. 1814)
Mar. Perry Co, AL - 11/8/1831
There are so many Larkins in the Goochalnd, VA Carden/in lines that I
often begin to 'see double'
and can't tell which is which. So far in my gedcom I have 7 Carden men
named Larkin ... all possibly
descended from the Goochland Cardens in various generations. It seems
that they loved that par-
ticular name... just like they did Robert, Leonard & Reuben !
Thanks, Martha
"In the South, the Past isn't Dead ...
why, it isn't even Past"
- William Faulkner
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