Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index Kentucky 1910 Miracode Index
Name: Buery Eakins
Birthplace: Kentucky
County: Webster
Relatives: Wife Mellinie 49, Kentucky
Son Harvey 22, Kentucky
Granddaughter Metersie Springfield 04, Kentucky
Cousin Arthur Eakier 14, Kentucky
Cousin Andrew 22, Kentucky
Enumeration District: 0132
Visit: 0179
Color: W
Age: 48
Source Information:
National Archives and Records Administration. Kentucky 1910 Miracode
Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original
data: National Archives and Records Administration. Kentucky Miracode.
Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. T1266, 194
rolls.
Description:
This database is an index to the 1910 US Federal Census for the state
of Kentucky. The 1910 Miracode indexes record the following information for
each person: name, relationship to head of household, color or race, age at
last birthday, marital status, visitation number or family number, place of
birth, county, township, and enumeration district number. The information
found here will lead researchers to the location of their family in the
actual 1910 US Federal Census Schedules.
----- Original Message -----
From: <gkeusch(a)psci.net>
To: <INPIKE(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:19 AM
Subject: [INPIKE] Winslow Eakins
Hi, I am looking for any info on burial places and dates and other
info
on Beury Washington Eakins and his wife Melissa Gibson Eakins. I have
two different death dates for her and didn't record my sorces. Helen
Zuber Keusch
forever search my families of EAKINS, HANDLEY, EZELL, MELTON, FORD/FOARD,
SANDEFUR, THOMASSON, WALCUP, ZUBER, GOODART-GUTEKUNST, ANTHIS, LAND,
CRABTREE, EDWARDS, WOFFORD, REEVES, BENNETT, GOODWIN, JOHNSON; and hubby's
lines of KEUSCH, ZIMMERMAN, BURGER, MEHRINGER, HOCHGESANG, SCHMITT,
SCHITTER/SCHUETTER, HURST, HOPF and a few other hard to pronounce names.
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