Elizabeth Anna Hemphill, 1832–1900?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Elizabeth Anna /Hemphill/
- Also known as
- Elizabeth Anna /White/
Birth
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Birth of a sister
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Birth of a sister
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1840 US Federal Census
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Birth of a brother
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Note: day calculated from age at death |
Death of a brother
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Death of a sister
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Source: S3872
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Burial of a sister
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Source: S3872
Note: Hurricane Cemetery Section C Row 10 Stone 8 |
Census
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Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Marriage
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Note: First cousin marriage |
Birth of a daughter
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Birth of a son
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Source: 1860 US Federal Census
Note: The baby was one month old when the 1860 census was taken. |
Birth of a son
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Birth of a daughter
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Census
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Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Death of a mother
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Note: died aged 71 years 1 month 3 days |
Burial of a mother
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Note: Hurricane Cemetery Section C Row 11 Stone 29 (Find A Grave Memorial# 41493515) |
Marriage of a parent
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Source: Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959
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Death of a brother
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Source: Ancestry Boards - Hemphill
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Census
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Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Death of a father
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Note: Also given as 27 Aug 1880 in the War of 1812 Pension papers |
Marriage of a son
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Marriage of a son
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Death
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Note: Her husband Alexander White is recorded as a widower on the 1900 census. |
father |
1795–1880
Birth: about 1795
— Tennessee Death: August 28, 1880 — Shelby, Indiana |
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mother |
1799–1870
Birth: about August 13, 1799
31
26
— Kentucky Death: September 16, 1870 |
Marriage | Marriage — January 5, 1821 — Mercer, Kentucky |
3 years
elder brother |
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23 months
elder brother |
1825–1900
Birth: August 1825
30
25
— Indiana Death: July 31, 1900 — Honey Creek, White, Indiana |
17 months
elder brother |
1826–1843
Birth: 1826
31
26
— Indiana Death: September 3, 1843 — Johnson, Indiana |
19 months
elder sister |
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4 years
elder brother |
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3 years
herself |
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3 years
younger sister |
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5 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
1840–1910
Birth: April 20, 1840
45
40
— Indiana Death: May 20, 1910 — Liberty, White, Indiana |
father |
1795–1880
Birth: about 1795
— Tennessee Death: August 28, 1880 — Shelby, Indiana |
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stepmother |
1819–1905
Birth: about 1819
— Kentucky Death: April 12, 1905 — Jamestown, Boone, Indiana |
Marriage | Marriage — December 23, 1872 — Boone, Indiana |
husband | |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — July 17, 1852 — Johnson, Indiana |
3 years
daughter |
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14 months
son |
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4 years
son |
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2 years
son |
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20 months
son |
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3 years
daughter |
Birth |
Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1840 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1850 US Federal Census
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Marriage |
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Census |
Source: 1860 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1870 US Federal Census
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Census |
Source: 1880 US Federal Census
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Marriage |
First cousin marriage |
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Death |
Her husband Alexander White is recorded as a widower on the 1900 census. |
Shared note
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In the 1840 US Federal Census for Township not stated, Johnson, Indiana, Samuel has in his household one male under 5 (Samuel), one male 5 & under 10 (William), one male 10 & under 15 (John W), two males 15 & under 20 (James H and Joseph), one male 40 & under 50 (himself), one female under 5 (Louisa), two females 5 & under 10 (Elizabeth A and Amanda), one female 10 & under 15 (Nancy), and one female 30 & under 40 (his wife, Mary McCaslin Hemphill). In the 1850 US Federal Census for Pleasant, Johnson, Indiana, Samuel, a 55-year-old Tennessee-born farmer, and his wife 54-year-old Kentucky-born Mary [McCaslin] Hemphill, have in their household five of their nine Indiana-born children; James H (age 25, a farmer), William (age 20, a farmer), Elizabeth A (age 18), Louisa (age 12) and Samuel (age 10). Their oldest son, Joseph (age 26, a farmer) and his bride of less than a year, Sarah Ann (age 18) are living on adjacent property. Their daughter 16-year-old Amanda Hemphill is living next door with her uncle, 50-year-old Virginia-born Alexander White and aunt, 47-year-old Kentucky-born Margaret [McCaslin] White. The two children missing from this census are John W (died 3 Sep 1843) and Nancy J (died 12 Apr 1845). In the 1860 US Federal Census for Pleasant, Johnson, Indiana, 53-year-old [sic] Virginia-born farmer Alex [Alexander] White owns $3,000 worth of real estate and $400 worth of personal property. He and his 50-year-old [sic] Kentucky-born wife Marg't [Margaret McCaslin] White have in their family their Indiana-born children 17-year-old farmer Wm [William], 15-year-old Lauriana [? Elizabeth on the 1850 census], 12-year-old Jackson [Alexander J on the 1850 census], 8-year-old Riley, 7-year-old Mary A, and 4-year-old Gardner. Jackson, Riley and Mary A have attended school in the past year. The White family is living next to Mary [McCaslin] Hemphill and her family (Margaret's sister) on one side and their sons [Thomas] Wesley and George R White on the other. Twenty-six year old Indiana-born farmer [Thomas] Wesley owns $100 worth of personal property. He and his 25-year-old Indiana-born wife Mary [sic Elizabeth Hemphill] White have in their household their Indiana-born children, 6-year-old Arbusye [sic]. 4-year-old Richard, 2-year-old Milford and a one-month old unnamed baby boy. Twenty-six-year-old day laborer Geo [sic] R White owns $150 worth of personal property. He and his 22-year-old Maryland-born wife Mary [Fraker] White have two Indiana-born children in their household 3-year-old Alice and one-month old Andrew. In the 1870 US Federal Census for Worth, Boone, Indiana, 39-year-old day laborer Thomas W White owns $300 worth of personal property. He and his 38-year-old wife Elizabeth A [Hemphill] White have in their household their children, 16-year-old Margaret A, 13-year-old Richard, 9-year-old James M and 7-year-old Mary A. In the 1880 US Federal Census for Worth, Boone, Indiana, 50-year-old Indiana-born farmer Tomas [sic Thomas Wesley] and his 50-year-old Indiana-born wife Anna [sic Elizabeth Anna Hemphil] have in their household their Indiana-born children, 26-year-old Margaret, 24-year-old Richard, 18-year-old James and 16-year-old Anzeline [sic Mary Anzeline] and an orphan, 5-year-old Indiana-born John Altum [? bad handwriting] whose relationship to the family is unknown. Margaret suffers from epilepsy. Elizabeth Anna Hemphill White died before 1900 as her husband Thomas White is recorded as a widower on the 1900 census. |