Tuesday, August 02, 2005
family tree sketch > 1850 census
I've just added a little family tree sketch of my "patrilineage" over on the right hand column. Perhaps you can take a glance and see if you find any familiar names. I recently found more detailed info on my 2 Creech ggg-grandfathers in the 1850 Harlan County Census - dist. 1a. Here they are - Thomas and Enoch...

LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - AGE - SEX - OCCUP. - VAL. - BIRTHPLACE - R/W
  1. Creech Thomas - 56 - M - Farmer - 1,200 - Kentucky - X
  2. Creech Celia - 50 - F - Kentucky - X
  3. Creech Susan - 23 - F - Kentucky - X
  4. Creech Sally - 21 - F - Kentucky - X
  5. Creech John - 18 - M - Farmer - Kentucky
  6. Creech Mary - 16 - F - Kentucky
  7. Creech Amy - 12 - F - Kentucky
  8. Creech Daniel - 10 - M - Kentucky
  9. Creech Ruth - 7 - F - Kentucky
  10. Creech Calvin - 5 - M - Kentucky
  1. Creech Enoch - 48 - M - Merchant - 450 - North Carolina
  2. Creech Susan - 45 - F - Virginia
  3. Creech Henry - 14 - M - Kentucky
  4. Creech Mary - 12 - F - Kentucky
  5. Creech Martha - 10 - F - Kentucky
  6. Creech John G. - 7 - M - Kentucky
  7. Creech Susan - 5 - F - Kentucky

posted by + Alan - 4:10 PM - 3 comments - e-mail me

3 Comments:

Hello Alan,
My name is Patricia King. I am also searching the Creech family. We seem to share some of the same lineage. Our names match up until John Creech Sr. b. 1754. I have Simon Creech b. 1749 from there.

This is the link to the mormon site that this info is on. I do not know the lady who submitted this information to the site, but she does live in the same town as my aunt.

Tommie Creech, where this information will start is my great-grandmother. Her grandfather is Elisha (whom has no wife listed other than a Rhoda). I also have a link to the Confederate Camp that he died in, although his name is spelled Creach in those records.

I would love to have some of the siblings of those that are in my line and possibly your line too, and eventually even go farther back into the ancestors from Scotland and England.

Tommie was an Indian, and my mother thought it came from the Creech line, but it doesn't look that way from these records unless I can find out who her mother was (if she were Indian or not) and I do have Elisha on an Indian record...so I just don't know. It is so confusing.

Sorry I have babbled on, but I really like your blog and hope we can communicate.

By Patricia King, at 1:21 AM  

Sorry, I forgot to post the link..

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp

By Patricia King, at 1:23 AM  

Hey Patricia. Thanks for stopping by. Yeah, there were a lot of sons from some of those early Creech men, that spread out everywhere - many of them with the same or similar names. It does get confusing. Sometimes it helps to talk with the old ones and sometimes it confuses things more because they're telling family stories, not giving you records.

By + Alan, at 1:45 PM  

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