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- Need to consider the possibility that this John may be the John Shoemake who is in Series Number: S213190 Volume: 0039
Page: 00171 Item: 02
Date: 1819/10/19
Description: SHOEMAKE, JOHN, PLAT FOR 997 ACRES ON CATFISH SWAMP, MARION DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JACOB GRICE.
Names Indexed: SHOEMAKE, JOHN/GRICE, JACOB/SHOEMAKER, SAMPSON/
Locations: CATFISH SWAMP/MARION DISTRICT
Type: PLAT/
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1830 census - John Shoemake Not Stated, Marion, South Carolina
White Males
0-5 (1825-1830) - 2
5-10 (1820-1825) - 1
20-30 (1800-1810) - 1
30-40 (1790-1800) - 1 (John Shoemake)
White Females
5-10 (1820-1825) - 1
30-40 (1790-1800) - 2
With 2 females between 30-40 and 1 male 20-30 and 1 male 30-40 - I would say that there are 2 families living in this household
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1840 census: John Shomaker Mobile, Montgomery, Alabama
White
Males
5-10 (1830-1835) - 1
30-40 (1800-1810) - 1
40-50 (1790-1800) - 1 (John)
Females
5 (1835-1840) - 1
10-15 (1825-1830) - 1
20-30 (1810-1820) - 1
30-40 (1800-1810) - 1
Again in 1840 looks like 2 families living in the same household. This county is adjacent to where mother, Mary Owens Shoemake is living in 1840 Pike County, AL with daughter Sarah Shoemake Whittington. Charlotte Shoemake Faulk is also in Pike County, AL in 1840
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