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Facts and Events
Name |
Elisha Hyatt |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
4 Feb 1813 |
Anson County, North Carolina |
Marriage |
26 Sep 1834 |
, Newton, Georgiato Edith McWalters |
Other[5] |
1835 |
GeorgiaMigration |
Census[1][6] |
14 Sep 1850 |
Heard County, Georgia |
Census[2][3][7] |
1860 |
Heard County, Georgia |
Census[4][8] |
11 Jul 1870 |
Heard County, Georgia |
Death? |
1872 |
, Heard, Georgia |
Burial? |
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, Heard, Georgia |
Ancestral File Number |
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FT5Q-WC |
page 176a heard county 18506 556 572 Hyette Elisha 38 M Farmer 200 N.C. 7 556 572 Hyette Eily 36 F S.C. 8 556 572 Hyette James 15 M 9 556 572 Hyette Pleasant 13 M 10 556 572 Hyette Wm 11 M 11 556 572 Hyette Jesse 7 M 12 556 572 Hyette Benjamin 5 M 13 556 572 Hyette Frances 3 F 14 556 572 Hyette Sarah 9 F
References
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1850 population census schedules, M432. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1964)
Elisha Hyitti household: Heard County, roll ??, page 176a, Family #572; FHL film 7069. - ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1860 population census schedules, M653. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1950, 1967)
Elisha Hyett household; Heard County, roll ?, page 56, family 372; FHL.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Nonpopulation census schedules of Georgia, 1850-1880, T1137. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1988)
1860 Agriculture Census, Heard county; roll 5, page 15, line 3; FHL film 1602481.
- ↑ United States. Census Office. Georgia, 1870 population census schedules, M593. (Washington, D.C. : The National Archives, 1962, 1968)
Elisha Hyatt household; Heard County; roll ??, folio 397, Line 23; FHL film 545656.
- ↑ He moved from North Carolina to Georgia
- ↑ He lived on a farm with his wife, Edy, and seven children. Their land was valued at $200.
- ↑ He was a farmer. His real estate was worth $800 and personal property $600. He was born in North Carolina. He lives on 200 acres of land of which 50 acres are improved. He has on the farm, three horses, one mules, seven milk cows, two working oxen, seven sheep and fourtyfive swine. His livestock is valued at $700. For the twelve months prior to the census he farmed 500 bushels of indian corn, 6 bales of ginned cotton (400 lbs each), 60 pounds of sweet potatoes.
- ↑ He was a farmer. He lived on the farm with his wife, Edith, and three children, Matilda, John, and Thomas. His land was valued at $405 and his personal property was valued at $500
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