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National ARchives Publication M432, roll 749



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  • Title National ARchives Publication M432, roll 749 
    Short Title US Seventh Census, 1850 
    Author (Transcribed by Christopher Wells) 
    Repository National Archives 
    Source ID S016553 
    Text (see notes)

     
    Linked to (3) Elizabeth Cook
    Hannah Cunningham Spencer
    William Spencer 

  •  Notes 
    • Entry for William Spencer; sheet 293, line 21, Manor Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania; (National Archives Publication M432, roll 749)

      On July 30, 1850 the census enumerator, Mr. Hugh Campbell, enumerated William Spencer and his family. This was dwelling number 40 and family number 40 in order of visitation for Mr. Campbell. William was a 48-year old farmer who claimed that he was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Elizabeth is listed as William Spencer?s wife in the 1850 census. She was 44 years old at the time and she claimed that she was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Samuel is listed as the eldest child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. He was 20 years old at the time and he was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Josiah is listed as the second oldest child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. He was 16 years old at the time and he was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Richard is listed as the third child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. He was 8 years old at the time and he was born in Pennsylvania. Also, Richard attended school within the past year. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Hannah is listed as the fourth child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. She was 5 years old at the time and she was born in Pennsylvania. Also, Hannah attended school within the past year. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      Aramanda [sic] is listed as the fifth child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. She was 3 years old at the time and she was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002

      William is listed as the sixth and youngest child living with William and Elizabeth Spencer in the 1850 census. He was either 3 or 8 months old at the time. The handwriting is hard to read. This information means that he was probably born in either November 1849 or April 1850. Additionally, he was born in Pennsylvania. ? CDW 04/09/2002