Lewis H. Robey 1860 Census
Census Record
John Hawxhurst (miller/mnachinist)
T Hawxhurst (farmer)
Dane Hawxhurst
Timothy Hawxhurst
Lewis Robey (laborer)
It is not clear why Lewis was living with the Hawxhurst family, but it is very possible that he was sent to live with them to provide farm labor.
Lived in Fairfax
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1860
Kimberly Harney
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English
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Lewis H. Robey 1910 Census
Census Record
Lewis H. Robey
Wife: Charlotte E.
Grandaughter: Lealia A.
Lived in Dranesville
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1910
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
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Robey 1900 Census
Census Record
Lewis H. Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte
Son: Ervin L. (farmer)
Daugher: Zora E.
Daughter: Lula V. (at school)
Servant: Robert Kidwell (Farm Labor)
Lived in Dranesville
US Census Taker
ancestry.com
US Census Department
1900
Kimberly Harney
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English
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Robey 1880 Census
Census Record
Lewis Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte (keeping house)
Son: De Almon (at home)
Son: Early
Daughter: Mary Augusta
Son: Erwin
Daughter: Zora Elizabeth
Mother In-Law: Susan Hunt
Lived in Dranesville
US Census Taker
ancestry.com
US Census Department
1880
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
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Robey 1870 Census
Census Record
Lewis H Robey (farmer)
Wife: Charlotte (keeping house)
Son: De Almon
Son: Early
Mother In-Law: Susan A. Hunt
Lived in Dranesville
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1870
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
Government Document
Lewis H. Robey 1850 Census
Census Record
William F. Robey (farmer)
Wife: Anna
Son: James (farmer)
Son: Lewis
Daugher: Mary
Daughter: Frances
Lived in Fairfax (this might have been Dranesville in later census records)
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1850
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
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Henry J. O'Bannon 1920 Census
Census Record
Bertrand Benton (farmer)
Wife: Bessie Benton
*Uncle*: Henry Obannon
In the 1910 census, Henry is referenced as a boarder of the Bentons, not an uncle.
Lived in Broad Run.
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1920
Kimberly Harney
Originial Document
English
Government Document
Henry J. O'Bannon 1910 Census
Census Record
Burton Benton (farmer)
Wife: Bessie Benton
Boarder: Henry J Obannon (own income)
In the 1920 census Burton is listed as Bertrand.
In the 1920 census Henry is listed as an uncle, not a boarder.
Lived in Broad Run.
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1910
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
Government Document
O'Bannon 1900 Census
Census Record
Henry J Obannon (farmer)
Wife: Martha
Lived in Broad Run.
US Census Taker
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US Census Department
1900
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
Government Document
O'Bannon 1880 Census
Census Record
Henry J. Obannon (farmer)
Servant: Ella Russell (housekeeper)
Sister: Isabella Obannon (housekeeper)
Ella Russell could not write.
Lived in Broad Run.
US Census Taker
ancestry.com
US Census Department
1880
Kimberly Harney
Original Document
English
Government Document