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John STREET
Agnes MIMS |
Husband: John STREET
Birth: 1765-75 Death probably: 1820-30, Todd Co., KY |
Marriage: 3 Jan 1801, Goochland Co., VA
Migration: 1813-19, VA to KY |
Wife: Agnes / Agatha MIMS / MIMMS
Birth: 11 Mar 1780/1/2, Buckingham, Buckingham Co., VA Death: in or aft. 1850 Father: David MIMS, Jr. Mother: Martha DUIGUID |
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1. (Son A) STREET, b. 1801
2. (Daughter A) STREET, b. 1802-1810 3. (Daughter B) STREET, b. 1804-1810 4. (Son B) STREET, b. 1804-1810 5. John H. STREET, b. 1811/2, VA 6. (Son C) STREET, b. 1810-20 7. Gideon D. STREET, b. 26 Sep 1814 8. (Daughter C) STREET, b. 1810-20 9. (Daughter D) STREET, b. 1810-20 10. Agnes STREET, b. 1820/1 11. Mary STREET, b. 1829/30; m. Mr. RUTHERFORD Agnes may be "Daughter D."
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Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Kentucky, Virginia |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Virginia Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2a. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313). Please see my WARNING regarding use of this database (the numerical data have the genders switched). In this particular case, the gender switch doesn't matter, but I like to alert users to this problem whenever I can. This record is also missing the slave holdings, which seems to be the case for all of the KY and VA records on the CD.
2b. 1810 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #35 of 44; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. Family Quest Archives: Kentucky Federal Census 1820: Livingston, Logan, Mason, Mercer, and Todd Counties. Heritage Quest CD M33-26 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830 (Broderbund CD-315): John not found in Todd Co., KY, and presumably deceased. 5. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
6a. 1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com): District No. 1, Todd Co., KY, p. 232AB, 531/536, enumerated 23/4 Aug 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
6b. 1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):
7a. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1810-1813. (Self-published; available from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY): not found. 7b. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1814-1818. (Self-published. This book is out of print. I do not have a copy. If you have one to sell, please contact me.) 7c. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1819-1823. (Self-published; available from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY).
8. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 9. Messages posted to the Mims Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com). 10. Messages posted to the MIMMS Surname Board (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 11. Brandi A. Mims. Descendants of Thomas Mims. FamilyTreeMaker User Home Page. 12. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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