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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 St. Helena Parish Courthouse - Clerk of Court
Sucession of Daniel Vernon; Minutes of Family Meeting 1846. - ↑ Groves, Carnice Jennings. Jennings-McMillan Faulling-Whaley-Bluer and other early families of South Carolina. (Daytona Beach, Florida: Printing Departmemt of Daytona Beach Community College, 1971)
p. 34.
- ↑ Tangipahoa Parish Courthouse - Clerk of Court
Wills 1850 John Vernon.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Williams, Ernest Russ. A potpourri of historical data concerning the founding families and individuals of Washington Parish, Louisiana, 1798-1860. (Monroe, Louisiana: Williams Geneal. Publications, 1990, c1990)
pg. 179.
- ↑ United States Congress. American State Papers: 8., Public Lands; 9., Claims: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States. 9v. (Greenville, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1994)
Vol. 3 (1815-24): "Claims West of Pearl River".
- ↑ 1830 Cen Washington Par - book
p. 2-3.
- ↑ [Note: Per Jennings book. obviously too early; could this be our John'sfather?]
- ↑ over 45 in 1820 and 50-60 in 1830 and 60-70 in 1840
- ↑ "over 65" in 1846
- ↑ One claim by settlement, none by purchase; settled 1806
- ↑ 1 f under 10
1 f 10/16 2 m 16/26 1 m 26/451 f 26/45 2 m over 45 12 slaves
- ↑ p.2 John Vernon Male 50-60 Female 50-60 12 slaves
p.3 Philip Vernon Male 20-30 Female 20-30 2 Male under 5 1 slave
- ↑ Vernon, John: 1m 20-30, 1 m 60-70, 2f 20-30, 1 f 60-70
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