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On This Day: Family Members Born on February 29

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On this day, February 29, I found four leap year births in my family tree. Family Events 1828 - Birth: Ann Jemima Coor-877, Copiah Co, Mississippi, USA 1868 - Birth: Eunice Belle Sabin-3861, Cedar Falls, Black Hawk Co, Iowa, USA 1868 - Birth: Linnie Sarah Gorrell-205, Cooper Co, Missouri, USA 1884 - Birth: Frank W. Hork-342, Muskegon, Muskegon Co, Michigan, USA First One Has Conflicts The first one listed above was on my mother’s side, a third great-aunt, Ann Jemima Coor . According to my genealogy database, she was born 29 February 1828 in Copiah County, Mississippi to John Coor and Ann Kethley as the fifth known child and the sister of my third great-grandfather, James Madison Coor. James and Ann married brothers and sisters Dempsey P. and Melissa Ann Welch. I wrote about Ann and Dempsey’s marriage here . The problem with the above date, the source is a cemetery index book that only lists the birth and death years for both Dempsey P and Ann J Welch. [1] Wh

52 Ancestors (2020) – Week 8: Prosperity—Dempsey Welch

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This is my third year working on this year-long prompt, hosted by Amy Johnson Crow. I will write each week in one of my two blogs, either Mam-ma’s Southern Family or at My Trails Into the Past . I have enjoyed writing about my children’s ancestors in new and exciting ways. Before the Civil War, several of my mother’s southern families showed prosperity. In 1850, Dempsey Welch, of Copiah County, Mississippi, had a real estate value of $2400. [1] This number was only his real estate, however he also had the ownership of thirty-seven enslaved persons ranging in age from age 43 to one month old. [2] The value of his personal property was not included in the 1850 census. Ten years later, his real estate value was listed as $15,000 while the personal value was left blank. [3] This total value probably included personal property as well.  The number of slaves he owned in 1860 totaled fifty-two. [4] The next page: Dempsey died in December 1864 and

52 Ancestors (2020) – Week 6: Same Name – Sorting the two Ellis Lancasters of Kentucky

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This is my third year working on this year-long prompt, hosted by Amy Johnson Crow. I will write each week in one of my two blogs, either Mam-ma’s Southern Family or at My Trails Into the Past . I have enjoyed writing about my children’s ancestors in new and exciting ways. There were two Ellis Lancaster men who married in 1831 in Kentucky, one in Shelby County and the other in Fayette County. Both were born about 1808. Which one was my 4x-great-grandfather? Here is what I know about my Ellis Lancaster. Ellis died about Sept 1866. [1] He stated he was born in Virginia, according to the 1850 census. [2] The family later moved to Kaufman County, Texas, where they were in 1860. [3] His household was made up of these people  in 1860 in Kaufman County, Texas: [4] Lancaster, E.W., 50, born in VA, a farmer, land worth $3000, personal property $830.        Elizabeth S., 58, female, white, b. KY       Wm T, 22, male, white, farming, personal value 500, b. MO       Ge