1820 US Federal Census Union County SC
THUMBNAIL | THUMBNAIL | |
FOSTERS IDENTIFIED | NEARBY KIN | PLACE |
John Foster | Hames Family | Grindal Shoals, Union County SC |
Moseley Family | ||
Pickens Family | ||
1820 US Federal Census Union County -2
THUMBNAIL | ||
FOSTERS IDENTIFIED | NEARBY KIN | PLACE |
John M. Foster | Fowler Family | Grindal Shoals, Union County South Carolina |
Patsey Foster | Hames Family | |
McWhirter Family | ||
1820 Census
Notes: The once crowded household is now an empty nest for John and Mary Foster, except for one mystery child 10-16. Too young to be Jared who is normally thought to be the youngest. Might it be Thomas which might explain the 70 acre land gift about to happen? This would mean Thomas’ generally accepted birth year is wrong.
# of free white males under age 10: 0
# of free white males age 10-16: 1
# of free white males age 16-18: 0
# of free white males age 16-26: 0
# of free white males age 26-45: 0
# of free white males age 45 and up: 1
# of free white females under age 10: 0
# of free white females age 10-16: 0
# of free white females age 16-26: 0
# of free white females age 26-45: 0
# of free white females age 45 and up: 0
# of foreigners not naturalized: 0
# of persons engaged in agriculture: 1
All other columns referring to slaves and colored persons: 0