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- H. Charles EcklesAbt 1788 - 1867
- W. Ann _____Est 1795 - Bef 1843
m. Est 1840
- H. Charles EcklesAbt 1788 - 1867
- W. Sarah KinneyAbt 1805 - Bef 1851
m. 30 Oct 1845
Facts and Events
Name |
Charles Eckles |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2] |
Abt 1788 |
Pennsylvania |
Marriage |
8 Apr 1816 |
Fayette County, Kentuckyto Nancy Boyd |
Census[5][12] |
7 Aug 1820 |
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky |
Census[6][13] |
1 Jun 1830 |
Scott County, Kentucky |
Census[7][14] |
1 Jun 1840 |
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky |
Marriage |
Est 1840 |
to Ann _____ |
Marriage |
30 Oct 1845 |
Harrison County, Kentuckyto Sarah Kinney |
Census[8][15] |
2 Aug 1850 |
Scott County, Kentucky |
Marriage |
30 Mar 1859 |
Scott County, Kentuckyto Martha C. Dillon |
Census[9][16] |
10 Aug 1860 |
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky |
Will[4] |
25 Sep 1863 |
Scott County, Kentucky |
Death[3][4] |
1 Aug 1867 |
Scott County, Kentucky |
Burial[11] |
2 Aug 1867 |
Scott, Kentucky, United States |
Probate[4][17] |
5 Sep 1867 |
Scott County, Kentucky |
left the use of his estate to his widow during her lifetime, but following her death, his estate was settled by administrator Moses E. Nichols, everything going to his sole heir at law, Nancy B. Nichols, as acknowledged
References
- ↑ 1850 U.S. census population schedule, Scott Co., Kentucky, Record Type: U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Location: Scott County, Kentucky
Kentucky, Scott Co, District No. 1, East Part, p. 400, "line 42, 60, 60, Charles Eckles, 62, M, wagon maker, 6000, Penna.". - ↑ Shawano, Wisconsin, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
Nancy Nichols household citing Georgetown, Scott Co., Kentucky, page 32A, NARA micropublication T9, roll 441 (father's birthplace in PA).
- ↑ 1870 mortality schedule, Scott Co., KY.
M. C. Eccles, widowed, age 82 in Ohio, died of billious colic
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Scott County Will Book, Testator: Charles Eckles, Volume: P
260.
- ↑
1820 U.S. census population schedule. Charles Eckles household, Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky, page 94, National Archives micropublication M33, roll 27.
- ↑
1830 U.S. census population schedule. Charles Eckles household, Scott County, Kentucky, page 129, line 3, National Archives micropublication M19, roll 41 [males: 0001101000000; females: 0020100010000; slaves: 1 male 10-24, 3 females 10-24; Total: 11].
- ↑
1840 U.S. census population schedule. Charles Eckles household, Scott County, Kentucky, page 93, line 12 (George Town), National Archives micropublication M704, roll 123 [males:0000100100000; females:0001101000000; slaves: 3 males 10-24, 2 females 10-24, 1 female 36-55; Total: 11, 3 engaged in manufacture and trade - on line 6 is a William Eckles age 30-40, alone and engaged in manufacture and trade]. On page 103 are a Will Eckles and Charles Eckles that appear to be the same households.
- ↑ 1850 U.S. census population schedule, Scott Co., Kentucky, Record Type: U.S. Census, Population Schedule, Location: Scott County, Kentucky
Charles Eckles household, District No. 1, East Part, p. 400, dwelling 60, family 60: "line 42, 60, 60, Charles Eckles, 62, M, wagon maker, 6000, Penna.".
- ↑ 1860 U.S. census, Record Type: U.S. Census, population schedule
Charles Eckles household, Scott County (District No. 2, Town of Georgetown, postoffice Georgetown), Kentucky, page 789, dwelling 49, family 50; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 394.
- Scott County Will Book, Testator: Charles Eckles, Volume: Q
2.
- ↑ Dickore, Marie. Copies of Names on Invitations to Funerals and Burials In Scott County and Fayette County, Kentucky, 1821 - 1898. (Cincinnati, Ohio)
1942.
- ↑ household consisting of 1 male under ten, 1 male 10-16, (1 male 16-18) 2 males 16-26, 1 male 26-45 but no males 45 and over; no females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 16-26, and 1 female 45 and over. Of these, 3 were engaged in agriculture and 1 in commerce
- ↑ household consisting of one male 15-20, one 20-30 and one 40-50; two females 10-15, one 20-30 and one 60-70; one male slave 10-24; three female slaves 10-24; totalling 11
- ↑ household consisting of one male 20-30 and one 50-60; one female 15-20, one 20-30 and one 40-50; slaves: 3 males 10-24, 2 females 10-24, 1 female 36-55; Total: 11 of which 3 engaged in manufacture and trade
- ↑ a wagon maker enumerated with Sarah Eckles, age 45 and born in Kentucky
- ↑ a 72 year old born in Pennsylvania, he had a wagon making establishment, real estate valued at $6500 and personal property of $8700; his wife, Martha C. Eckles was age 70 and born in Kentucky
- ↑ in the August Term of Court and recorded
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