Birth Date1823
Birth PlaceGreeneville, Greene County, Tennessee
MemoU.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880
Death Date1860 Age: 37
Death PlaceGiles County, Tennessee
MemoU.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880
Sandifer could be married to Mary Wright. Three of his sibling also married Wright’s.
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Mar 2002: email from Charlene Adcock Weinrich
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WRIGHT English
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1860 Census (not listed, dead?)
1850 Census
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Notes for Sandifer H. (Spouse 1)
Moved to TN 1844-46.
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Value of Real Estate owned in 1850 was $200.
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Moved from Davidson Co, TN to Eldorado Springs, Cedar Co, MO 1844-46.
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Margaret moved to St. Clair Co, MO when she was about 7 years old. Margaret Ann Burke and Charles Henry Hurt lived on a farm near the town of El Dorado Springs, MO. the farm was owned by the Hurt family until around 1980 - deed to Sandifer Hurt in 1846.
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Deed dated Jan 15, 1858, US Land Office document: vol 94, page 352, signed by President James A. Buchanan, from Warsaw, MO which is now in Henry County.
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Head of household at 17, 1840?
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Davidson Co, TN organized Oct 6, 1783 from parent county Washington. County seat Nashville.
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Cedar Co, MO organized Feb. 14, 1845 from Dade & St. Clair counties.
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Source-Joan Hollis Yorgason 9 Oct 1993 telephone Birth date and estimate and birthplace given based on the fact that older children were born in Virginia. (2) Mar 2002: email from Charlene Adcock Weinrich
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Birthdate wrongly listed as abt Apr 24, 1823, Sandifer H. HURT can’t have been born after the death date for Josiah HURT in January 1818.
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1860 Census
311850 Census
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1840 Davidson Co, TN 315 No Towns (supposed to be here but wasn’t found in exhaustive search 6/05 of all of this county)
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HURT:
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire): variant of Hart. German: topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’. Dutch: nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press
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