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!Name
!Gender
!Age
!Relation
!Birthplace
!Father's Birthplace
!Mother's Birthplace
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|[[James M. Mings]]
|M
|33y
|Head
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|-
|[[Ida M. Janes|Ida M. Mings]]
|F
|28y
|Wife
|Arkansas
|South Carolina
|Alabama
|-
|[[Tanie Mings]]
|F
|8y
|Child
|Oklahoma
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|-
|[[Dessa Mings]]
|F
|7y
|Child
|Oklahoma
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|-
|[[Eble Mings]]
|F
|4y
|Child
|Oklahoma
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|-
|[[Okla Mings]]
|F
|2y
|Child
|Oklahoma
|Arkansas
|Arkansas
|-
|[[Samuel Janes]]
|M
|78y
|Father-in-law
|South Carolina
|South Carolina
|South Carolina
|-
|[[Cleveland Nolan]]
|M
|15y
|
|Missouri
|Kentucky
|Kentucky
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Revision as of 23:25, 6 July 2014

  Mr. Janes from South Carolina
Samuel Janes  
  Mrs. Janes from South Carolina
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"