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The 1870 United States census was the ninth United States census.It was conducted by the Census Office from June 1, 1870, to August 23, 1871. The 1870 census was the first census to provide detailed information on the African American population, only five years after the culmination of the Civil War when slaves were granted freedom.
Cynthia Ann Parker was born to Silas Mercer Parker and Lucinda Parker (née Duty) in Crawford County, Illinois.Her birth date is uncertain; according to the 1870 census of Anderson County, Texas, she was born in 1824 or 1825. [1]
Little is known about Judy Woodford Reed, or Reid. [2] She first appears in the 1870 Federal Census as a 44 year old seamstress in Fredericksville Parish near Charlottesville, Virginia, in Albemarle County, along with her husband Allen, a gardener, and their five children [3] Ten years later, Allen and Judy Reed were still in Virginia, this time with a grandson. [4]
The 1870 U.S. Census shows his given name as Fred and his estimated birth year as 1864–1865. [1] He was educated in the Buffalo public schools. [2] The 1880 U.S. Census shows his given name as Friedrich and his estimated birth year as 1865. [3] The record of his first enlistment shows his estimated year of birth as 1862. [4]
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At the time of the 1870 census he was enumerated as Franklin Johnson and was working as a "clerk in store" at Greeneville. [6] This was apparently the shop owned by his brother-in-law William R. Brown, his sister Mary's second husband. [7] In 1870 a visiting reporter from Cincinnati described him as a "genteel-looking youth."
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There is also a Cath Forrest (Cath with a C, and Forrest with two Rs), mulatto, age 36, listed in the 1870 U.S. census in Memphis, Tennessee, living and/or working in what is likely a boarding house. [2] [3] Also resident is a 13-year-old mulatto girl (born c. 1857) whose name appears to be Narcissa Forrest. [2] [3]