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Thomas FRIDAY
Elizabeth BROWN
WARNING:  there is a strong possibility that the Elizabeth in the 1850 census is not the same Elizabeth that Thomas married in 1827 (i.e., that Thomas married twice).
Husband:  Thomas FRIDAY
Birth:  1808, Stewart Co., TN
Death:  1848, Attala Co., MS
Father:  George FRIDAY (1787-1864)
Mother:  Rebecca MURPHY? (1790-1865)
Marriage:  20 Sep 1827, Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Wife:  Elizabeth BROWN
Birth:  1814 (more likely before 1810), Lawrence Co., TN
Death:  1895, Natchitoches Par., LA
Father:  Thomas BROWN (1772-1830s)
Mother:  Lucinda "Lucy" TOLES (1780- )
Children:
— born in Tuscaloosa Co., AL:
  1.  George T. FRIDAY, b. 1827/8
  2.  (Daughter A) FRIDAY, b. 1830-35
  3.  William Major FRIDAY, b. 1833/4
  4.  Lucinda FRIDAY, b. 1834/5
  5.  Rebecca FRIDAY, b. 1836/7
  6.  Mary FRIDAY, b. 1837/8
  7.  (Son A) FRIDAY, b. 1835-40
  8.  Robert FRIDAY, b. 1840/1

— born in MS, presumably in Attala Co., MS:
  9.  Sarah FRIDAY, b. 1843/4
10.  Laura FRIDAY, b. 1845/6

Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee

Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #27-28 of 114; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1830 AL Tuscaloosa Co. Roll 3 pp. 309B-310A Ln. 22 Thomas Friday 100 001 - 000 010 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1825-1830 = George (b. 1827/8)
1 male 30-39 1790-1800 = Thomas (b. 1808?)
1 female 20-29 1800-1810 = Elizabeth (b. 1814?)
Listed next to James LINDSEY.  The only other FRIDAY in Tuscaloosa County is George.

3.  1840 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #31-32 of 124; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1840 AL Tuscalooosa Co. Roll M704_16 pp. 205B-206A Ln. 16 Friday Thomas 111 001 - 310 000 100 no slaves
These data indicate:
No. & Sex Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 male 4 or under 1835-1840 = Son A
1 male 5-9 1830-1835 = Major (b. 1833/4)
1 male 10-14 1825-1830 = George (b. 1827/8)
1 male 30-39 1800-1810 = Thomas (b. 1808) 
3 females 4 or under 1835-1840 = Mary (b. 1837/8)
= Rebecca (b. 1836/7)
1 female 5-9 1830-1835 = Lucinda (b. 1834/5)
= Daughter A
1 female 40-49 1790-1800 = Elizabeth? 
This enumerator didn't tally occupations.  Listed next to George FRIDAY (æ 50-60).  The only other FRIDAY in Tuscaloosa County is Henry.

4.  1850 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #5 of 12):  Township 14, Range 8 East, Attala Co., MS, Roll M432_368, p. 163A, 1077/1079, enumerated 24 Oct 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Elisabeth Friday 36 F   Farmer 30 Tennessee
George T    " 22 M       Alabama
Major       " 16 M       Do
Lucinda     " 15 F       Do
Rebecca     " 13 F       Do
Mary        " 12 F       Do
Robert      "  9 M       Do
Sarah       "  6 F       Mississi
Laura       "  4 F       Do
Listed next to Arch LINDSAY (45, GA) with wife, Mary (45, TN), and daughter Lucinda (15, AL), who later married Elizabeth's son, "Major" FRIDAY.

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