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Diana, Goddess
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RAZEY, RAYSAY, RAASAY, RAASEY, RACIE, RACEE, RASY, RACY, RAZY, RAZE, RAISY, RAISY, RAYSE, etc. |
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| Footnotes:
1. The county adds six non-standard columns: Jennies, Spindles, Looms, yds of Woolen Cloth, yds of Cotton Cloth, and yds of Linen Cloth. 2. Enumerated "Benj." and indexed "Beryl." There are three WHIPPLEs on the page suggesting this individual may be a "true" RAZEE, not a RAZEY or RASEY. |
| Search Notes:
1. In Bennington County, there is a Martin who is indexed "Marton Rase," but who could be Rase or Rose. He is two lines above an Isaac who is indexed Rose, and looks like Rose. 2. There is a Foard Rasse (long-s) enumerated in Georgia, Franklin Co., who is indexed Rase. I cannot find him in other years, but WorldConnect shows a Foard Bearse as having died in Georgia in 1819, so I'm going to assume that's who this is. 3. There is Joseph Rose indexed in Orange County whose surname I cannot read, but it looks more like it starts with a P than an R. 4. There is a Thomas Rose indexed in Guilford, Windham Co., whom I cannot find, but the page appears to be missing. 5. Page-by-page search: Sandgate, Bennington County. 5. Finished search at Ancestry.com on RAC*, RAS*, RAZ*, and ROSE*. |
| Sources:
1. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313). 4. What the Numbers in the 1810 Census Mean. |
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