Hi Dan,
I checked Concord and Jackson Townships in DeKalb. Here is what I found.
I've left all spelling as it was on the actual census.
I found a lot of Draggoo names. All spelled different. Some were Daggoo,
Dragoo and Draggoo.
Page 3 for Jackson Twp.
Line 23 Magginis, Wm 66 Male White Farmer bp Virginia
Rosenah 50 Female White Keeping House bp Ohio
Jacob 23 Male White Farmer bp IN
Looks like Elias 21 Male White bp IN
Looks like Lorina 19 Female White bp
IN
William 17 Male White bp IN
Page 4 for Jackson Twp.
Line 25 Magginis, Daniel 37 Male White Farmer bp Ohio (Virginia was
under Ohio, but crossed out.)
Carline 32 Female White Keeping House bp IN
William 11 Male White IN
Henry 9 Male White IN
Margaret 7 Female White IN
Page 19 for Jackson Twp.
Line 33 Reed, George 45 Male White Farmer bp Ohio
Elizabeth 35 Female White Keeping House bp Ohio
Jacob 21 Male White bp Ohio
Lovina 19 Female White bp Ohio
Franklin 16 Male White bp Ohio
William 13 Male White bp Ohio
Ella F.11 Female White bp IN
James 8 Male White bp IN
Page 20 Emma 6 Female White bp IN
Eliza 4 Female White bp IN
Charles 1 Male White bp IN
If you're interested I can get the information on the following for you.
In Concord Twp George and Mary Dragoo
George W. and Samantha Dragoo
James & (looks like) Zeruiah Dragoo
James R. and Deliah Dragoo
William and Jane Dragoo
Nancy Dragoo
In Jackson Twp. George Draggoo living with the family of John and
Harriet Link
James and Rebecca Draggoo
I hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else.
Yours in Christ,
Debbie
....Anyone have access to the 1870 census? I need a look up for Jackson
Township or Concord for Dekalb County. George and Clarissa Reed may have
had son George Reed about 1865. The are in Concord Twp in 1850, in Jackson
in 1860.
Also looking for Margaret Jane Mcginnis born after 1860 to 1865. Believed
to be neighbors, these two married later. Clarissa was Draggoo, the
daughter of Frederick of Ashland County, Ohio born in 1821. She was sibling
to James, William, Peter, John and some 8 other children from Frederick's
marriage to Martha Angel.
Thanks,
Dan Fetters
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