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Facts and Events
Name |
John Meador |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Abt 1814 |
Anson, North Carolinabased on family structure |
Census[3] |
1820 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Census[2] |
1830 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Other[4] |
4 Sep 1833 |
Greene, Alabama, United StatesWitnessed and named in father's will |
Death[1] |
Bef 1849 |
Anson, North Carolina |
Other[1] |
1849 |
Greene, Alabama, United Stateschildren inherited a share of paternal grandfather's estate |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 No. 369, James Meador, 1850, in Alabama. Probate Court (Greene County). Greene County, Alabama, estate case files, 1820-1915. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 2003-2004).
Notes: James Meador died about Aug 1836 (stated in Petition of W. H. Thurman and wife Celia, 11 May 1840) -------------- Settlements made late 1849, Administrator requests permission to resign 30 Jan 1850. Payments made (in twelve equal shares): Elizabeth, James, Martha Meadors, children of deceased (after 1836) John Meador, residence North Carolina
- ↑ Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
p. 68.
Meador, James, 2 males under 5 (William, Joel), 1 male 5-10 (James), 1 male 10-15 (John), 1 male 15-20 (Reuben), 1 male 20-30 (Job), 1 male 40-49 (James); 1 female under 5 (Mary), 1 female 5-10 (Eliabeth), 1 female 10-15 (Lucinda), 1 female 15-20 (Celia), 1 female 30-40 (Elizabeth?)
- ↑ Ratcliff Township, Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33)
p. 40.
James Meadows, 2 males under 10 (Reuben, John), 1 male 10-15 (Job), 1 male 26-44 (James), 4 f under 10 (Martha, Celia, Lucinda, one other), 1 f 26-44 (??); 9 slaves
- ↑ Alabama. Probate Court (Greene County). Greene Couny, Alabama, will records, 1821-1935. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1980, 1991)
Vol. B, p. 165, Image 145 FamilySearch.org.
Will of James Meador of Greene County, Alabama - my property to remain together until 1 Jan 1836 my son John to act as overseer until that time .... Signed 4 Sep 1833, James x his mark Meador Witnesses Job Meador, John Meador, John V. Meador
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