Census Look-up PIKE CO., AL. 1850-1900
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Census Look-up PIKE CO., AL. 1850-1900
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Posted: 17 Aug 2000 12:00PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: MCCASKELL, MCCASKILL, MCCASEKILL, MCCLOUD, MCNAIR, KINDRED, SHARP
Trying to locate my Grandmother's birth. "Annie Belle Kindred" - 1889, July?.
Seco, AL, - Troy, AL - PIKE COUNTY.
She was born a Kindred, Her mother was Mary Katherine McNair, and her grandmother was Nancy Margaret McCaskell.
-Could not find any KINDRED's or MCNAIR's on the 1850 Census Index, but found the other surnames, so maybe she was born at her Grandmother's house, Nancy Margaret McCaskell, or MCCASKILL m. Gilbert McNair.
- Or could have been born at paternal grandmother's home, Emily Sharp?
- - She was born in 1889 "Annie Bell Kindred".
-Anybody familiar with these families?, or have access to census records to identify families in PIKE CO.?
-Later the KINDRED's moved to Texas, and I have information after that point, if anyone is interested.
-Any help appreciated. Old Bible records, anything.
Seco, AL, - Troy, AL - PIKE COUNTY.
She was born a Kindred, Her mother was Mary Katherine McNair, and her grandmother was Nancy Margaret McCaskell.
-Could not find any KINDRED's or MCNAIR's on the 1850 Census Index, but found the other surnames, so maybe she was born at her Grandmother's house, Nancy Margaret McCaskell, or MCCASKILL m. Gilbert McNair.
- Or could have been born at paternal grandmother's home, Emily Sharp?
- - She was born in 1889 "Annie Bell Kindred".
-Anybody familiar with these families?, or have access to census records to identify families in PIKE CO.?
-Later the KINDRED's moved to Texas, and I have information after that point, if anyone is interested.
-Any help appreciated. Old Bible records, anything.
