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Members of the Arrington family lived there the entire 106 years!! * 1860 Census - born in GA * 1870 Census - born in AL * 1880 Census - District 761, Heard Co., Georgia; ED 65; pg. 78C HH as of June 1, 1880 - Enumerated June 16/17, 1880 #170-170 William Davis, W M, 30, head, M, Farmer, cannot read/write, Ga parents bp blank Martha, W F, 29, wife, M, keep house, cannot read/write, Ga, parent bp blank John W., W M, 6, S, Ga Ga Ga Lizzie, W F, 4, dau, S, Ga Ga Ga Lucy, W F, 3, dau, S, Ga Ga Ga Hiram, W M, 2, son, S, Ga Ga Ga #171-171 Charles Arrington, W M, 26, head, M, Farmer, cannot read/write, Ga Va Ga Francis, W F, 23, wife, M, cannot read/write, Ga, parents bp blank (nee Davis - sister of Jessie below) Mary, W F, 4, dau, S, Ga Ga Ga Anderson, W M, 1, son, S, Ga Ga Ga #172-172 Jessie Davis, W M, 27, head, M, Laborer, cannot write, Ga, parents bp blank Vina, W F, 20, wife, M, Keeps house, cannot write, Ga, parents bp blank Sarah, W F, 3, dau, S, Ala Ga Ga Jessie, W M, 1 mos, b. May, son, S, Ga Ga Ga * 1900 Census - Walnut Hill District, Heard Co., GA; ED 77; pg. 3A Charles J Arington, head, W M, Jan 1854, M 25 yrs, AL VA VA Sarah F., wife, W F, Oct 1854, 45, M 25 yrs, 9/10 children, GA GA SC Mary E., dau, W F, Oct 1877, 22, S, GA AL GA Anderson, son, W M, Feb 1880, 20, S, GA AL GA Sarah June, dau, W F, Dec 1881, 18, S, GA AL GA John L., son, W M, Jan 1884, 16, S, GA AL GA Docia, dau, W F, Mar 1886, 14, S, GA AL GA Louis U., son, W M, May 1888, 12, GA AL GA Mary J., dau, W F, July 1890, 9, S, GA AL GA (s/b Marvin J - see 1910 Census & WWI Draft Reg Card) Rufus L., son, W M, July 1892, 7, S, GA AL GA Lita V., dau, W F, Oct 1894, 5, S, GA AL GA Bertha E. dau, W F, Mar 1898, 2, S, GA AL GA * 1910 Census - Militia District 761 Texas, Heard Co., Georgia; ED 61; pg. 14A/14B HH as of April 15, 1910 - Enumerated May 3, 1910 Walnut Hill Road #259-261 Mary Arrington, head, F W, 62, Wd, 7/7 children, Ga US US (widow of John J. Arrington) Mollie, dau, F W, 24, S, Ga Ga Ga Jefferson, son, M W, 20, S, Ga Ga Ga #261-263 Francis (s/b Frances) Arrington, head, F W, 53, Wd, 10/11 children, Ala US US, farmer - general farm (widow of Charles J. Arrington) Marvin, son, M W, 18, S, Ga Ga Ala (enumerated as Mary J. in 1900 Census; Marvin is correct) Ruth, son, M W, 17, S, Ga Ga Ala (s/b Rufus) Lydia, dau, F W, 15, S, Ga Ga Ala Bertha, dau, F W, 12, S, Ga Ga Ala Grady, son, M W, 9, S, Ga Ga Ala * 1920 Census - Walnut Hill District 1517, Heard Co., Georgia; ED 67, pg. 3B HH as of January 1, 1920 - Enumerated January 8, 1920 FM-55-57 Sarah F. Arrington, head, F W, 65, Wd, Ala Ala Va Bertha, dau, F W, 26, S, Ga Ga Ala Charles G., son, M W, 19, S, Ga Ga Ala FM-56-58 Rufus L. Arrington, head, M W, 27, M, Ga Ga Ala Lula Lee, wife, F W, 24 M, Ga Ga Ala Howard G., son, M W, 1, S, Ga Ga Ga FM-57-59 Charlie M. Yarborough, M W, 23, M, Ga Ala Ga, can read/write Mary M., wife, F W, 29, M, Ga Ga Ga, can read/write Hulet H., son, M W, 2 mos, S, Ga Ga Ga Mary M. Arrington, mother-in-law, F W, 67, Wd, Ga Ga Ga, canNOT read/write * The Roanoke Leader Roanoke, Randolph Co., Alabama Wednesday, December 19, 1906 Mr. Charles Arrington, a well known citizen, died last Thursday (13 Dec 1906) at his home just over in Georgia and was buried at Big Spring on Friday. Mr. Arrington was returning home from Franklin when he was struck with paralysis and only lived a few hours. The deceased was about fifty years old and leaves a large family. The funeral services were conducted by Elder J. B. Strickland. * Marriage of Richard Jackson Breed and Pearlie Jane Arrington, Randolph, Alabama http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/randolph/newspapers/rjbpjaw.txt ============================================= USGENWEB PROJECT NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Project Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file is copyrighted and contributed by: William Fischer, Jr. <wefjr7944@@hotmail.com> ============================================= January 2002 MARRIED IN LOWELL ---------------------------- At 10 o�clock last Sunday [20 Jun 1909] morning, in the Lowell suburb, Mr. J. B. [sic - R. J.] BREED and Miss Pearlie Jane ARRINGTON were married at the home of the bride�s father, Mr. John ARRINGTON. Rev. R. B. HESTER was the officiating minister. A number of the friends of the esteemed couple were present to enjoy the pleasing occasion and to partake of the good dinner which came on in due time. [From The Roanoke Leader (Randolph County, Alabama), 23 Jun 1909, p.1] ------- Richard Jackson BREED, 2 Dec 1879--29 Jul 1956, Pearlie Jane ARRINGTON BREED, 10 Jan 1891--6 Sep 1933, Both interred in Cedarwood Cemetery, Roanoke, Randolph Co., Alabama.
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