He was 10 in 1860.
He was 18 in 1870.
He was 29 in 1880 and was a widower living with his parents and his daughter Maud was also living there.
He was 78 in 1930, widowed, living with his sister Nancy in Stonefort, Saline, Illinois and he was working as a foreman at the lumber mill.
NOTES; He wrote a letter to Louise Floyd, daughter of Luther Floyd, and granddaughter of John H. Floyd on 12 March 1945, and told about the Hall, family where they were from and who was still alive of his first cousins in 1945. He said he was the oldest living cousin and that Lula Seal, was the youngest living cousin.
(I have a copy of this letter.)
He was 10 in 1860.
He was 18 in 1870.
He was 29 in 1880 and was a widower living with his parents and his daughter Maud was also living there.
He was 78 in 1930, widowed, living with his sister Nancy in Stonefort, Saline, Illinois and he was working as a foreman at the lumber mill.
NOTES; He wrote a letter to Louise Floyd, daughter of Luther Floyd, and granddaughter of John H. Floyd on 12 March 1945, and told about the Hall, family where they were from and who was still alive of his first cousins in 1945. He said he was the oldest living cousin and that Lula Seal, was the youngest living cousin.
(I have a copy of this letter.)
He was 10 in 1860.
He was 18 in 1870.
He was 29 in 1880 and was a widower living with his parents and his daughter Maud was also living there.
He was 78 in 1930, widowed, living with his sister Nancy in Stonefort, Saline, Illinois and he was working as a foreman at the lumber mill.
NOTES; He wrote a letter to Louise Floyd, daughter of Luther Floyd, and granddaughter of John H. Floyd on 12 March 1945, and told about the Hall, family where they were from and who was still alive of his first cousins in 1945. He said he was the oldest living cousin and that Lula Seal, was the youngest living cousin.
(I have a copy of this letter.)
MARRIAGES: Livingston Co, Kentucky film #318176, p.45..
CENSUS RECORDS:3 Sep 1850 District #1, Crittenden, Kentucky 311/311, he had $450.00 and was farming.
CENSUS RECORDS: 1830 Caldwell County, Kentucky
Zachariah KENADA 1 male 10 to 15, 1 male 40 to 50, 1 female 30 to 40, 1 female 50 to 60CENSUS RECORDS: 1840 Caldwell County, Kentucky
Zach KENNEDY 1 male 10 to 15, 1 male 50 to 60, 1 female 15 to 20, 1 female 70 to 80He was 58 in 1850 living in Dist #1, Caldwell County, Kentucky.
NOTES: When her father died he left her one slave in his WILL.
He was 16 in 1850 and was listed as Chalon.
Crittenden County, Kentucky marriages film #559325.
CENSUS RECORDS: 1860 Crittenden County, Kentucky
They were married in the year according to the census.NEWSPAPERS: The Crittenden Press
September 25, 1890 - T. S. C. Elder is on the sick list.CENSUS RECORDS: 1910 Marion, Crittenden, Kentucky 210/215,
He was 75 and a widow and his occupation was brick mason and his daughter Emily is living with him.He died at the home of his son Rufus in Marion, Kentucky.
The Crittenden Press Newspaper, Wednesday, March 9, 1881, Miss May Bell Elder, daughter of T. S. Elder died last week, aged 20 she has a brother named Rufus and an Uncle who lives in Kansas.
In 1910 she was 38 years old and living with her father and it said she was single.
She was 18 in 1850 living with her father.
He was 25 in 1850 living with his father.
He was 35 in 1860.
He was 44 in 1870.
She was a widow woman who was married to a Harget first when she married William Elder.
She was 23 in 1860. She was 33 in 1870.
He was 5 in 1860. I don't believe that he is the son of Mary Ann unless he is her son by her first marriage and just going by the last name of Elder.
She was 1 in 1860. She was 10 in 1870.
He was 7 in 1870.
He was 17 in 1880 living with his Aunt Margaret Elder Simpson in Saline County, Illinois.
She was 6 in 1870.
She was 1 in 1870.
She was 2 in 1900.