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From: Sharon Neem <intrepid(a)telcomplus.com>
To: cardwellr(a)icx.net
Subject: Re: Maria CARDWELL
Date: Sunday, November 16, 1997 1:21 PM
Rand,
I have the following census records for you:
1870 Jacksonville, OR
649/635 27 July 1870
James A. Cardwell, 43, born TN
Caroline, 37, born IL
Madora, 20, born IA (Dora Cardwell m. 19 Nov. 18878 I.W. Berry)
Alvin B., 16, born IA
Calvin D., 14, born IA (C. D. Cardwell m. Rhoda A. Kenny 23 Jun 1880)
Mary M., 12, born IA (Maria m. Robert Kahler 19 June 1878)
William W., 10, born OR
Sarah, 8 born OR
Della, 5, born OR
Rosella, 3, born OR
Laura, 3 months, born OR
1880 Jacksonville, OR
050/055
James A. Cardwell, 52, born TN; father born NC, mother born TN
Caroline, 49, born IL; father born NC, mother born KY
Calvin D., 24
William W., 19
Sarah M., 16
Florence T., 14
Rosella R., 13
Laura B., 10
For a ten-year time span, the ages sure don't mesh very well, but then
census' weren't always that accurate age-wise. Hope this helps.
Sharon
> Do you have any census records for James Allison Cardwell? Most of the
> Cardwell families that moved to the NW did so around the 1840/50s.I
> looked up the sons of William Lee Cardwell that moved to Oregon around
> 1850. No match for James Allison. Though he did have a son with J.R.
> what became a doctor. No mention of a Maria.
>
> The census record should have the state that the citizen was born in.
> That would help me place them woth one of the known Cardwell lines.
>
> Later,
> Rand