Milton STOCKDELL - Media
Milton STOCKDELL - Media
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1817 KY Fleming Road Maintenance Milton Stockdell
1817 KY Fleming Road Maintenance Milton Stockdell, notice it mentions a number of Johnsons in the area who possibly might be related to Matthew Johnson who married his daughter Sarah Ann Stockdell, the Johnson men listed: Ebenezer Johnston and Arthur Johnson. Posted on Ancestry by caf3008.
1820 KY Fleming p43 Milton Stockdell
1820 KY Fleming p43 Milton Stockdell. Milton Stockdale pg 43 Free White Males: 1 (16-25) Milton; Free White Females: 2 (0-9), 1 (16-18), 1 (16-25) Rachael, 1 (45 and over) must be one of the mothers living with them) Milton would be 23 and Rachel would be 20. 1 person employed in Manufacture.
1830 KY Fleming p52a Milton Stockdell
1830 KY Fleming p52a&b Milton Stockdell. MIlton Stockdell is on line 6. Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (30-40) Milton Stockdell. Free white females: 2 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40) Rachel Sara Adams, 1 (60-70). Total persons: 8.
1830 KY Fleming p52b Milton Stockdell
1830 KY Fleming p52a&b Milton Stockdell. MIlton Stockdell is on line 6. Free white males: 1 (under 5), 1 (30-40) Milton Stockdell. Free white females: 2 (under 5), 1 (5-10), 1 (10-15), 1 (30-40) Rachel Sara Adams, 1 (60-70). Total persons: 8.
1840 IN Jackson p79 Milton Stockdell
1840 IN Jackson p79&80 Milton Stockdell on line 9. Other names of possible importance: line 6 Abner Cox, line 7 Madison Love, line 8 Andrew Cox, line 9 Milton “Stogden” Stockdell (Washington City), line 10 Branton Love, and line 23 Hiram S Love.
1840 IN Jackson p80 Milton Stockdell
1840 IN Jackson p79&80 Milton Stockdell on line 9. Other names of possible importance: line 6 Abner Cox, line 7 Madison Love, line 8 Andrew Cox, line 9 Milton “Stogden” Stockdell (Washington City), line 10 Branton Love, and line 23 Hiram S Love.
1850 IN Jackson p150 Milton Stockdell
1850 IN Jackson p150 Milton Stockdell. Milton Stockdell age 52 (line 33) Farmer worth $1300 from VA, Jennette age 45 (line 34), Simon age 17 (line 35), Braxton age 15 (line 36), Sarah age 13 (line 37), Milton age 7 (line 38), William R. age 6 (line 39), Colby age 5 (line 40), Thomas age 4 (line 41) and Miranda (or possibly Malinda) age 19 (line 42). Simon, Braxton, Sarah, Milton and William R. all attend school. Sarah Ann Stockdell would later marry Clark Lawrence Johnson. This census page is a continuation of the previous page, showing the rest of the William McCrary (from previous page) family who lived with the Matthew Johnson family. They are: Nancy McCrary age 39, Eliza J. McCrary (age 13), Hardin McCrary (age 8), Nancy McCrary (age 5), Patsey McCrary (age 1), and two people named Lave: Harvey N. Lave (age19) and Jinsey A. Lave (age 17).
1860 IN Jackson p623 Milton Stogdell 62
1860 IN Jackson p623 Milton Stockdell. Milton Stockdell age 62 Farmer from VA (line 10), third wife Jennet Ray age 57 (line 11), Milton Jr. age 17 Farmer born in IN (line 12), Riley age 16 Farmer (line 13), Colby age 14 (line 14), Thomas age 12 (line 15), Nancy Gier? age 13 (line 16). All five children are in school.
1862 IN Tax Milton Stockdell
1862 IN Tax Milton Stockdell. U.S., IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 Indiana District 3; Annual Lists, Monthly and Special Lists; Sept. 1862-Dec. 1863.
1863 Indiana tax Milton Stockdell
1863 Indiana tax Milton Stockdell. U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 Indiana District 3; Annual Lists, Monthly and Special Lists; Sept. 1862-Dec. 1863.
Milton Stockdell stone
Colby C Stockdell death certificate
Colby C Stockdell death certificate lists father as Milton Stockdell and mother as Permelia Casey. Provided by Karen Johnson (kljohns999@gmail.com).


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