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Footnotes:
1. Indexed "Carriss." 2. His first name is lost in the binding fold, but this has to be John C. CARRICO, who was newly married in 1839. 3. Indexed "Corrice." 4. Indexed "Carrier." |
Search Notes:
1. The Miles CARINEO indexed in Greene County looks like CARINEO or CARINEA. 2. The Thos. CARIO indexed in Hancock County is CARIO. 3. The John CARION indexed in St. Clair County is CARION. 4. The John CARRIOR indexed in La Salle County is CARRIOR or CARNIOR. 5. There were a lot of CARMAN / CARMON that I did not check, nor did I check CARRIER or CARRON. 6. Finished search at Ancestry.com on CAR* and CUR*. |
Sources:
1. 1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1840 Census Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316). 4. What the Numbers in the 1840 Census Mean. |
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