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- F. Aaron Taft (add)
- M. Sibyl Fisher (add)
m. 5 Aug 1809 - Charles Edward Taft1820 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][7] |
Charles Edward Taft |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][6] |
29 Oct 1820 |
Upton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
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Georgia, United Statesto Louisa R. Miller |
Census[1] |
1850 |
Coweta, Georgia, United States |
Property[5] |
1856 |
Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
Census[2] |
1870 |
Houston, Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
Property[3] |
1873 |
Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
Property[4] |
1875 |
Chickasaw, Mississippi, United States |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1850 Census, Coweta County, Coweta, Georgia, Division 19
Page 304; Dwelling/Family 293, August 16, 1850.
Charles E. Taft, 29 years old, born Massachusetts, clerk with $700 realty, residing with wife and son.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 1870 Census, Chickasaw County, Mississippi, Town of Houston
Page 4; Dwelling 27 / Family 37, June 4, 1870.
Edward Taft, 49 years old, born Massachusetts, father and mother of foreign birth, federal agent, with $600 realty, $250 personalty, residing with wife and children.
- ↑ Assessment of Persons and Personal Property, Chickasaw County, 1873
Page 79.
Charles E. Taft was assessed personal property tax on $200 "employed in manufacturing"
- ↑ Assessment of Persons and Personal Property, Chickasaw County, 1875
Page 86.
C.E. Taft was assessed $1.00 as a male, 21-55 years of age.
- ↑ Chickasaw County Tax Roll, 1856
Page 36.
C.E. Taft was assessed personal property tax on 2 watches, 1 clock and 8 slaves under 60 years.
- ↑ Rice, Franklin P. Vital records of Upton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stanhope Press, 1904)
p. 53.
TAFT, Charles E., s. Aaron and Sybel, [born] Oct. 29, 1820.
- ↑ Register of Deeds. Worcester County (Mass.) deeds (1722-1866) and index to deeds (1731-1889) --, 1722-1889
Vol. 552, p. 463.
6 Sep 1855: Sibyl Taft widow, Alanson W. Taft yeoman of Upton [and Florina Taft wife of Alanson W. Taft], Charles E. Taft of Huston in the state of Missippia yeoman [and Louisa Taft wife of Charles E. Taft] for $400 quitclaim to Elisha B. Pike of Upton yeoman all ritht in three pieces in Upton said pieces of land being set off as thirds or dower to Sibyl Taft out of the estate of her late husband Aaron Taft.
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