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File:1880 U.S. Census - Summit, Boone, Arkansas, Page 70 of 815.jpg|1880 U.S. Census - Summit, Boone, Arkansas, Page 70 of 815 | File:1880 U.S. Census - Summit, Boone, Arkansas, Page 70 of 815.jpg|1880 U.S. Census - Summit, Boone, Arkansas, Page 70 of 815 | ||
File:1900 U.S. Census - ED 89 Township 5 N. Range 24 E., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, page 8 of 36.jpg|1900 U.S. Census - ED 89 Township 5 N. Range 24 E., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, page 8 of 36 | File:1900 U.S. Census - ED 89 Township 5 N. Range 24 E., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, page 8 of 36.jpg|1900 U.S. Census - ED 89 Township 5 N. Range 24 E., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, page 8 of 36 | ||
File:1910 U.S. Census - Summerfield, Le Flore, Oklahoma, Page 1 of 32.jpg|1910 U.S. Census - Summerfield, Le Flore, Oklahoma, Page 1 of 32 | |||
File:Headstone of Samuel Janes.jpg|Headstone of Samuel Janes | |||
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Mr. Janes from South Carolina | |||
Samuel Janes | |||
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- Spouse
- Parthena E. Louisana Stanfield (family)
- About 1857
Data
- Birth
- About 1834
- South Carolina
Notes
The 1870 census lists a Zada Janes, and a daughter, Parthenia. It is hard to imagine that Samuel would name a daughter, Parthenia, while married to a Zada, and then after Zada dies shortly thereafter, marry a woman named Parthenia. It is expected that Zada is Parthenia, but it is difficult to prove or confirm or disprove the idea. It might instead be possible that Parthenia was a friend of Zada, and that Zada chose the name, then Zada died and Samuel married Parthenia. Whatever the case may be, more research needs to be done.
Sources
- Compilation - "The Family of Daniel Root Cox"
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1870 U.S. Census - Osage, Carroll County, Arkansas, page 9 of 22
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1880 U.S. Census - Summit, Boone, Arkansas, Page 70 of 815
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1900 U.S. Census - ED 89 Township 5 N. Range 24 E., Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, page 8 of 36
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1910 U.S. Census - Summerfield, Le Flore, Oklahoma, Page 1 of 32
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Headstone of Samuel Janes