The earliest available documentation of William H. Hicks, living with his parents and siblings (the same parents and siblings listed on the Ancestry.com family tree of the Quick/Gibson family), living with father William, mother Mary, sisters Jane…
On the very first row has the residence of the Ratcliffes in 1880. John Ratcliffe died during the war and the mother, Ann Ratcliffe passed away in 1878.
In the records, it shows:
Ratcliffe, Cora, (W,F, 38), single, keeping? house
Laura, (W, F,…
This is the page from the 1870s census record that lists Dr. William B. Day, his wife Emily, their children (Sarah, Roberta, Annie, William B. Jr.). This record also lists Dr. William B. Day's half-brother, Dr. John T. Day and his wife Elizabeth. Two…
A list that includes the birth and death of Jesse Harris. This record also contains information about his son Obed Harris. Includes information about his work as a farmer and his immediate family, which included his wife Mima. In 1861, Jesse was…
This census was taken on August 27, 1870 in the eastern district of Loudoun County. John Thomas Presgraves is listed at age 47 and worked as a farmer. His real estate was valued at 4000 and his personal estate was valued at 1800. He was born in…