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#10 Adeline Hairston |
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1850 |
Searching records, online and in print, give no clues as to what may have happened to Adeline after 1860.
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1860 |
Unlike her brother, William, I am not going to assume that Adeline Hairston died after age 11. She could have married and become easily invisible to Hairston researchers. I will continue to look for Adeline and for Hairston family members, if you have any clues, please share!
Diana
© 2014
Sources
1850
U.S. census, population schedule, Hinds County, Mississippi, family 714, J.
Harston household; National Archives microfilm publication roll M432; digital
image, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com (accessed 16 Feb. 2014).
1860
U.S. census, population schedule, Hinds County, Mississippi, family 616,
Phillip A. Hairston household; National Archives microfilm publication roll
M432; digital image, Ancestry.com, http://www.ancestry.com (accessed 27 Feb.
2014).
Adeline Hairston is in Henry Co Va 1880 and 1890 Census. Husband is Jack Hairston. Nannie is my Grandmother.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! Based on what I know about my Adeline’s background, I believe there may have been more than one Adeline around that time.
DeleteI’d be happy to compare notes privately to see if we can clarify things—feel free to reach out via email at dewquinn [at] gmail.com. It’s always exciting to uncover more pieces of the puzzle!