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Westport Census.Xlsx 1850 Federal Population Census page 1 of 2 Estimated Real Given Birth Estate Surname Name Gender Year Race Birthplace Occupation Value Dwelling Family Age 11Chase Samuel Male 30 abt 1820 New Hampshire Farmer 11Chase Ruth AnnFemale 19 abt 1831 Missouri 11Chase John A Male 1 abt 1849 California 11Potter Absolem Male 17 abt 1833 Missouri Farmer 11Potter Mary Jane Female 10 abt 1840 Missouri 11Furgerson Joserah Male 26 abt 1824 Kentucky Farmer 22Miller Valentine Male 61 abt 1789 North Carolina Farmer 22Miller Catherine Female 57 abt 1799 North Carolina 23Coplin Alexander Male 33 abt 1817 North Carolina Farmer 23Coplin Sarah Female 38 abt 1812 Kentucky 23Coplin Malinda Female 9 abt 1841 Missouri 23Coplin Rebeca A Female 7 abt 1843 Missouri 23Miller George W Male 5 abt 1845 Missouri 23Coplin Mary Jane Female 1 abt 1849 California 23Coplin John M Male 36 abt 1814 North Carolina Farmer 23Desmuke John T Male 35 abt 1815 Virginia Farmer 23Daley William O Male 21 abt 1829 Mississippi Lumber Business 34March W J Male 34 abt 1816 Kentucky Lumber Business 34Heald H G Male 25 abt 1825 Ohio Lumber Business 34Heald Samuel Male 32 abt 1818 Ohio Lumber Business 34Heald Thomas S Male 23 abt 1827 Ohio Lumber Business 34Barnes William Male 36 abt 1814 England Lumber Business 34Mooney William Male 28 abt 1822 New York Lumber Business 34Drum Benjamen Male 21 abt 1829 Kentucky Lumber Business 34Kenerder Thomas Male 28 abt 1822 Germany Lumber Business 34Alexander Charlese Male 28 abt 1822 Illinois Lumber Business 34Morris T F Male 45 abt 1805 England Lumber Business 45Gordon A J Male 27 abt 1823 Missouri Farmer 200 45Gordon Margaret Female 25 abt 1825 Kentucky 45Gordon E H Male 5 abt 1845 Missouri 45Gordon Mary G Female 3 abt 1847 California 45Gordon William H Male 1 abt 1850 California 56Porter T A D Male 26 abt 1824 Tennessee Farmer 56Porter Missouri Female 16 abt 1834 Missouri 56Porter Hugh Male 24 abt 1826 Tennessee Farmer 56Porter Hugh Male 25 abt 1828 Tennessee Farmer 67Potter William Male 25 abt 1825 Missouri Farmer 67Potter Mary E Female 17 abt 1833 Missouri 67Barnes E H Male 22 abt 1828 Missouri Farmer 67Potter Rebeca Female 13 abt 1837 Missouri 67Jones Stephen Male 29 abt 1821 Kentucky Farmer 78Pania Cayeuse Male 30 abt 1820 New Mexico Farmer 3000 1850 Federal Population Census page 2 of 2 Estimated Real Given Birth Estate Surname Name Gender Year Race Birthplace Occupation Value Dwelling Family Age 78Pania Antonio Male 23 abt 1825 New Mexico Farmer 78Pania Poncho Male 18 abt 1832 New Mexico Farmer 78Pania Lewis Male 16 abt 1834 California Farmer 78Pania John Male 15 abt 1835 California 78Pania Maria Female 20 abt 1830 California 89Beriers Cheace Male 30 abt 1820 New Mexico Farmer 910Gordon Josep D Male 60 abt 1790 Kentucky Farmer 910Gordon Matilda L Female 49 abt 1801 Tennessee 910Gordon Thomas S Male 14 abt 1836 Missouri 910Gordon W L Male 13 abt 1837 Missouri 910Gordon Presly H Male 11 abt 1839 Missouri 910Gordon Francis M Female 8 abt 1842 Missouri 910Allen William Male 32 abt 1818 Illinois Farmer 1860 Federal Population Census page 1 of 15 Estimated Township Post Office # Family Surname Given Name Age Birth Year Gender Race Birthplace Occupation Big River Mendocino 425 Dougherty Rick C 36 abt 1824 Male Kentucky Reservation Agent Big River Mendocino 426 Goodwin Clarance C 25 abt 1835 Male New York Big River Mendocino 426 Ostrum Rach P 37 abt 1823 Male District of Columbia Big River Mendocino 427 Hast William 28 abt 1832 Male Bavaria / Bayern Big River Mendocino 427 Hackenberger Baghyd 29 abt 1831 Male Württemberg / Wurttemberg Big River Mendocino 428 MacPherson Alex Wm 35 abt 1825 Male Scotland Big River Mendocino 428 MacPherson Patricia 24 abt 1836 Female Mexico Big River Mendocino 428 MacPherson Alexander 6 abt 1854 Male California Big River Mendocino 428 MacPherson Thomas 4 abt 1856 Male California Big River Mendocino 428 Gardner Chris P 36 abt 1824 Male England Big River Mendocino 428 Morre Justin 40 abt 1820 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 428 Lord Thomas 42 abt 1818 Male Missouri Big River Mendocino 428 Lindy Ernest 33 abt 1827 Male Bavaria / Bayern Big River Mendocino 428 Karks James R 30 abt 1830 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 428 White C B 30 abt 1830 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 428 Stapler Samuel 28 abt 1832 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 428 Bickell Geo W 28 abt 1832 Male Maryland Big River Mendocino 428 Irving Geo 27 abt 1833 Male Prince Ed Island Big River Mendocino 428 He Ah 24 abt 1836 Male Chinese China Big River Mendocino 428 Ing Ah 25 abt 1835 Male Chinese China Big River Mendocino 428 Chard E R 27 abt 1833 Male New York Big River Mendocino 428 Burno Robert 35 abt 1825 Male New York Big River Mendocino 428 Senders Thomas 30 abt 1830 Male England Big River Mendocino 428 Johnson Geo W 24 abt 1836 Male Jersey Big River Mendocino 428 Leslie David 25 abt 1835 Male Scotland Big River Mendocino 428 Fankanling H 34 abt 1826 Male Denmark Big River Mendocino 429 Fankanling Mary 25 abt 1835 Female New York Big River Mendocino 429 Smith Thomas 30 abt 1830 Male New York Big River Mendocino 429 Thompson Jno 35 abt 1825 Male Denmark Big River Mendocino 429 Wilson Wm 37 abt 1823 Male Sweden Big River Mendocino 429 Wickaton Charles 45 abt 1815 Male Sweden Big River Mendocino 429 Banks Jno 22 abt 1838 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 429 Spencer Oc 28 abt 1832 Male New York Big River Mendocino 429 Anderson A 27 abt 1833 Male Sweden Big River Mendocino 429 Green A 37 abt 1823 Male Sweden Big River Mendocino 429 Page William 28 abt 1832 Male England Big River Mendocino 429 Patton M 24 abt 1836 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 429 McCray S 31 abt 1829 Male Pennsylvania Big River Mendocino 429 Mallman F 36 abt 1824 Male Hannover / Hanover Big River Mendocino 429 Swanston H 25 abt 1835 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 430 Ward John 26 abt 1834 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 430 Ward Bridget 24 abt 1836 Female Ireland Big River Mendocino 430 Kyle Sam 30 abt 1830 Male New Brunswick Big River Mendocino 430 Sutherland Kan 34 abt 1826 Male New Brunswick Big River Mendocino 430 Harnly Fisher 28 abt 1832 Male Germany Big River Mendocino 430 Kice Louis 20 abt 1840 Male Germany Big River Mendocino 431 Wallington Cora H 28 abt 1832 Female Pennsylvania Big River Mendocino 431 Burge Cora 25 abt 1835 Female New York Big River Mendocino 432 Smith Jonathan W 24 abt 1836 Male Virginia Big River Mendocino 433 Bristyre Henry 26 abt 1834 Male Illinois Big River Mendocino 434 White Conry 28 abt 1832 Male Hawaii Big River Mendocino 434 Hunter James 45 abt 1815 Male New York Big River Mendocino 435 Smith Henry 28 abt 1832 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 435 Smith Lander 23 abt 1837 Male Maine Big River Mendocino 435 Jackson James 35 abt 1825 Male Missouri Big River Mendocino 435 Tahan James G 40 abt 1820 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 435 Scherpel Rudolph 30 abt 1830 Male Kentucky Big River Mendocino 436 Annis T M 38 abt 1822 Male New York Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Mary Ann 25 abt 1835 Female England Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Mary C 7 abt 1853 Female California Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Geo E 5 abt 1855 Male California Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Geo F 3 abt 1857 Male California Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Irene 7mo abt 1859 Female California Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Lucy 62 abt 1798 Female Connecticut Big River Mendocino 436 Annis Rhoebe 25 abt 1835 Female New York Big River Mendocino 437 Beall Lloyd 56 abt 1804 Male Tennessee Big River Mendocino 437 Beall Samuel 26 abt 1834 Male Missouri 1860 Federal Population Census page 2 of 15 Estimated Township Post Office # Family Surname Given Name Age Birth Year Gender Race Birthplace Occupation Big River Mendocino 437 Beall Henry 24 abt 1836 Male Missouri Big River Mendocino 437 Palmer Joseph 35 abt 1825 Male Missouri Big River Mendocino 438 Ford Coney D 37 abt 1823 Male Vermont Big River Mendocino 439 Dillon Edward 26 abt 1834 Male Virginia Big River Mendocino 440 Quinnan P W 27 abt 1833 Male Maryland Big River Mendocino 440 Quinnan Sophie A 24 abt 1836 Female Pennsylvania Big River Mendocino 440 Duell Panl 4 abt 1856 Male Bavaria / Bayern Big River Mendocino 440 Baston James P 36 abt 1824 Male Kentucky Big River Mendocino 440 Dowling Jno 26 abt 1834 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Hall Thos R 24 abt 1836 Male New York Big River Mendocino 440 Hoffman Pllz 18 abt 1842 Male Prussia Big River Mendocino 440 Parker Elijah 25 abt 1835 Male England Big River Mendocino 440 Hadler Lawrance 18 abt 1842 Male Baden Big River Mendocino 440 Lonffer Jacob 57 abt 1803 Male Württemberg Big River Mendocino 440 Boyle Edward 28 abt 1832 Male England Big River Mendocino 440 Corington Simon 32 abt 1828 Male England Big River Mendocino 440 Bammer Caric A F 41 abt 1819 Male Holstein Big River Mendocino 440 Fox Henry 27 abt 1833 Male Bavaria / Bayern Big River Mendocino 440 Flagg Adam 32 abt 1828 Male Hesse-Kassel, Kurhessen Big River Mendocino 440 Kaetchacher Fred 23 abt 1837 Male Prussia Big River Mendocino 440 Hays Jno 25 abt 1835 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Kelly Samuel 26 abt 1834 Male Ohio Big River Mendocino 440 Kelly James 24 abt 1836 Male Massachusetts Big River Mendocino 440 Canozen Thomas 34 abt 1826 Male Denmark Big River Mendocino 440 Kerman Joseph 36 abt 1824 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Mahony Thomas 32 abt 1828 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Mahony John 23 abt 1837 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Mcbride Barney 27 abt 1833 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Rey Joseph 23 abt 1837 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino 440 Mcsmith add 26 abt 1834 Male Ireland Big River Mendocino
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