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Samuel F. Ellmore (farmer/merchant)
Wife: Mary E. (keeping house)
Daughter: Nora F.
Son: William H.

Samuel was unemployed at some point during the census year

Lived in Loudoun/Broad Run

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William W. Cockerille (farmer)
Wife: Julia
Daughter: Mary E. (seamstress)
Son: Joseph H. (farmer)
Son: Phillip
Son: Charles
Daughter: Nancy
Son: James T.
Son: Benjamin F.
Daughter: Susannah
Daughter: Susan
Daughter: Margaret

Lived in…

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William Cockerille (farmer)
Wife: Julia
Daughter: Mary E.
Son: Joseph (at school)
Son: Phillip (at school)
Son: Charles W.
Daughter: Nancy
Son: James F.
Daughter: Susan
Daughter: Margaret
Daugher: Sarah
Son: James L.

Lived in Fairfax

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy (keeping house)
Son: Joseph (farmer)
Son: John (farmer)
Son: Richard (work on farm)

Lived in Dranesville.

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy (housekeeping)
Daughter: Isabella
Son: Joseph (at school)
Son: John C (at school)
Son: Richard E (at school)

Lived in Dranesville

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Hudson Bennett (farmer)
Wife: Lucy
Daughter: Mary J (at school)
Son: Joseph
Son: John C

Lived in Fairfax.

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Head: Dallas Hutchison (self-employed farmer)
Wife: Ethel
Boarder: Ella James
Mother: Mary Alice Hutchison
Cousin: Alma Whaley

Lived in Centreville.

Frying Pan Park Baptist Cemetary 060.JPG
One of the four original stones that marked the property of the meeting house circa 1791. The Daughters of the American Revolution presented the plaque on June 9, 1991 in tribute to early relgious freedom.

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Frying Pan Park Baptist Cemetary 001.JPG
This marker describes the integration of blacks and whites as church members at the meeting house.
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