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1900 Census
John Beckwith (line 29) is in head of household as a widower with 5 minor children also taking care of his mother. His profession at the time is as a laborer at a saw mill.
Tags: 1900, Census, John Beckwith, North Carolina, Saw Mill, Wake County, Widower
Death Certificate
This document shows the death record for Louisa Adams with information being provided by Hugh Adams, her son.
1920 Census
This entry notates her as "Luzetta Adams" living in the household with several family members. Her entry can be seen on line 34.
Tags: Census, Louisa Adams, North Carolina, Raleigh, Wake County
1870 Census
This 1870 Census account shows Louisa Adams nee Covington as a 14 year old in the home of Jacob & Easter Covington (her parents). Her enumeration can be found on line 18.
Tags: Census, Louisa Adams, North Carolina
1880 Census
This enumeration of Louisa Harrington, aged 22, as being married to JH Harrington, with a son, HW Harrington, all residing in Richmond County, North Carolina.
Tags: Census, Harrington, Louisa Adams, North Carolina
Marriage Certificate
This documents the marriage of Louisa Covington and James Harrington (Adams) by James Covington in Rockingham township.
Death Certificate
Charles Henry Crump's death certificate shows him as 86 years old and a resident of Wake County, North Carolina.
Tags: 1942, Charlie Crump, death, North Carolina, Wake County
1940 Census
Charlie Crump (line 74) is now a widower with his nephew/adopted son living with him in Wake County, North Carolina.
Tags: Charlie Crump, North Carolina, retired, Wake County
1910 Census
Charlie Crump (line 80) is enumerated along with his wife, Mary, their 5 children, 2 adopted children and boarders living together. He is still a farmer at this point, but now has learned to write.
Tags: Census, Charlie Crump, Farmer, North Carolina, Wake County
1900 Census
This enumeration for Charlie Crump (line 11) shows him as the head of household with his wife, Mary and their 5 young children. An interesting note is that he is listed as being able to read.
Tags: 1900, Census, Charlie Crump, Farmer, North Carolina, Wake County