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Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Thomas A. Adams
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 15:26:36 -0500
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Hi Gina... The 1880 Lunenburg Twp census has F.A. Adams age 30 Born in Ga., Wife C.T.L. age 35 born Tn. with Son E.B. The LaCrosse Twp ;has a George Adams age 23, born Ga.., wife Sophia age 20 Born Ga. son, Augustus age 1.

1900 Census list Thomas age 51 born Ga.and wife Charlotte age 56 living with son E. Adams and wife, Jennie.

The 1860 Georgia Census, Murray County, Georgia Militia District 972 List: #307 Adams, Charles 37 born SC. Farmer
Wife Nancy age 32 born SC
Dau. Susan age 13 born Ga.
Son THOMAS age 11 born GA.
Son George age 9 born SC.(?)
Dau Catherine age 4 born Ga
Son Nelson G. age 1 born Ga.

Looked briefly in the 1870 Ga census for Charles or Thomas...didnt see them...They may have gone to another state if their daughter Susan married and migrated with her husbands family....just a thought...

Later...Joyce


---- Gina Henry <> wrote:
> Hello-
> I have reached a genealogical dead-end for Thomas A. Adams and was hoping that someone might have a lead so that I can identify his parents.   He was born Jan 4, 1849 possibly in Alabama and died Dec 6, 1929 in Byers, TX.  He married Charlotte Temple Landers and had one child Eligha Roland Adams.   We have a copy of his death certificate, however it lists parents' names as "unknown."   Thomas and Charlotte lived in Lunenburg, AR until her death in 1902 and he moved to Texas with his son Eligha and his wife Berta.   I know that he is related to Rose Adams (second wife to William Edward Marchant), but I am unsure if he is a sibling or a cousin.  My 96 year old grandmother remembers her great-grandfather very well and we would like to tell her more information as well as add more to our family history.  Thanks so much.  Gina Henry
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