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1869 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Allen John McNaughten [1] |
Birth |
15 Aug 1869 |
Texas [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
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Census Listings:
1920 Census
Texas, Sabine County, JP 7
Enumerated 8 and 9 Jan 1920
SD 326 ED 169 Sheet 6A
Stamped 137
106-106
McNaughten, Edward Head M W 39 M Tx La La Farmer
McNaughtern, Julia E Wf M (sic) W 38 M Tx NC NC
McNaughten, Lela Dtr F W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Lesia O Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Mildred Dtr F W 1 10/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Cotton, Gertrude StpDtr F W 19 S Tx La Tx
Cotton, Oran StpSn M W 17 S Tx La Tx Farmer
Cotton, Benjamin StpSon M W 15 S Tx La Tx
107-107
McNaughten, Allen J Head M W 50 M Tx La La La Farmer
McNaughten, Fannie A Wf F W 46 M Tx La Ala
McNaughten, Effie A Dtr F W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten, Vera L Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McNaughten Ovie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
108-108
Morris, Taylor ???-in-law M W 60 Wd Tx La Ala Farm Labor
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Person ID |
I15720 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Father |
George Washington McNaughten, b. 15 Apr 1850, Union Parish, Louisiana d. 5 Jul 1906, Sabine County, Texas (Age 56 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Smith, b. 15 Aug 1847, Vernon Parish, Louisiana d. 1927, Sabine County, Texas (Age 79 years) |
Marriage |
10 Dec 1868 |
Newton County, Texas [1] |
Family ID |
F384 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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