Person:Solomon Harpole (5)

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Solomon P. Harpole
 
m. 5 Nov 1829
  1. John Miller Harpole1830 -
  2. Mary P. HarpoleAbt 1832 -
  3. Arabella E. HarpoleAbt 1835 -
  4. Solomon P. Harpole1837 -
  5. Jacob Harpole1839 - 1905
  6. Nancy Jane Harpole1841 - 1927
  7. Emily Catherine Harpole1843 - 1900
  8. Cincinatti Tennessee Harpole1848 - 1905
  9. Eugenia Dixon Harpole1851 - 1927
m. 4 Feb 1868
  1. Charles C. Harpole1870 -
m. 2 Dec 1883
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Solomon P. Harpole
Gender Male
Birth[3] Nov 1837 Obion County, Tennessee
Military[4] 1863
Marriage 4 Feb 1868 Obion County, Tennessee(his 1st wife)
to Sarah Jane Harpole
Census[2] 1870 Harris's Station, Obion County, Tennessee
Marriage 2 Dec 1883 Weakley County, Tennessee(his 2nd wife)
to Mary T. Watts
Census[3] 1900 Weakley County, Tennessee

Obion County, Tennessee, 1870 census:[2]

Harpole, S. P. 32 yrs Farmer (real estate = ______; personal estate = $500) b. Tennessee
      Sarah J. 35 yrs Keeping house b. Tennessee
      Charles C. 3/12 yr b. Tennessee
      D. C. [m] 21 yrs Farm Laborer (personal estate = $125) b. Tennessee

Weakley County, Tennessee, 1900 census:ref name="S3"/>

Farmer, William Head 40 yrs (b. May 1860) (Single) b. Tennessee (parents, b. Kentucky/Tennessee) Farmer
Harpole, Solomon P. Boarder 62 yrs (b. Nov 1837) (marr. 16 yrs) b. Tennessee (parents, b. Tennessee/Alabama) Farm Laborer
      Mary T. Boarder 36 yrs (b. Jul 1863) (marr. 16 yrs, 2 children, 0 living) b. Tennessee (parents, b. Kentucky/Tennessee) House Keeper
Watts, Henry Boarder 55 yrs (b. Mar 1845) (widower) b. Tennessee (parents, b. Tennessee) Farm Laborer
References
  1. Obion, Tennessee, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 328B.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obion County, Tennessee. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    p. 50A, dwelling/family 73/73.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Weakley, Tennessee, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 113, p. 13A, dwelling/family 221/221.
  4. Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System: aka CWSS. (National Park Service).

    Served as a private, Co. E, 4th (Neely's) Tennessee Infantry (CSA).

  5.   Obion, Tennessee, United States. Court Minutes
    p. 81, 142.

    3 Oct 1854: Ordered as part of a crew to open the road from E.Y. Shuck's farm to the Dresden-Hickman road near Cloys's farm.

    1 Feb 1858: Appointed overseer of a crew for maintenance of the Dresden-Hickman Road from near Allen Oliver's farm to Reelfoot bridge.