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| Footnotes:
1. Indexed "James Carricor." 2. Indexed "James Careeae." 3. Indexed "Thomas Carraro." 4. Indexed "Multhen Carrier." 5. Indexed "Cornelius Cassler." 6. He doesn't appear to be indexed, and I can see why; the name is barely readable. 7. Indexed "Rend Carrico." |
| Search Notes:
1. The Jno. Carrur indexed in Allen County is Carrier. 2. The Wm. Carreno indexed in Bracken County looks like Currens. 3. The Henry Carius indexed in Breckinridge County could be Carius or Canus. 4. The John Carsner indexed in Fayette County is Carsner. 5. The Isaac and Sol Carrer indexed in Garrad County look more like Carier. 6. The Moman Carrer indexed in Madison County is Moman Carver. 7. In Shelby County: Isaac Carman is Carman; Joshua Carmon is Carmon; Peter Carnas is Carnas; Asa Carne is Carne; the four Carnine's are Carnine; and Henry Carris is Carris. 8. The Thomas Curran in Nelson County is Curran. 9. The Thomas Currin in Nelson County is Currin. 10. Finished search at Ancestry.com on CAR* and CUR*. |
| Sources:
1. 1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1820 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. What the Numbers in the 1820 Census Mean. |
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| Everything I have is online at this web site; I have no further information. If you feel I've made an error, please don't hesitate to contact me. |
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