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Note: 1820: Thomas Kea, with family of six, was listed in 1820 Darlington Dist., S.C., US Census; Two Males: one aged < 10 yrs [Curtis Ivey]; one aged 26 - < 45yrs (between 1775 - 1794 [Thomas] ; Four Females: three aged < 10 yrs [Mary Ann, Winniford, Nancy]; and one aged 16 - < 26 yrs ['Lanie']. The census is dated February 22, 1820. ref: rootsweb, ~usgenweb/sc/darlington/census/ 1820/0064b.gif 1830: Winnifred 1 of 3 females age 10 and under 15 in Darlington County Census. 1840: Lewis and family (Winniford) in Darlington Co. SC, census, page 19, image 37 of 98, electronic. 1840: Winniford's brother Curtis Ivey and family recorded in the Darlington County, S.C., US census of 1840. (3 males, 3 females: Curtis, (age 28); his wife Gatsey, (age 23); children Francis Albright, (age 6); Nicey, (age 4); Hannah, (age 1); and probably his brother Zachariah, (age 15).) 1840's: Winniford's sister, 'Liley,' and John Alexander moved to Henry Co., Alabama after 1840, where his brother James Alexander was, however, they returned to SC in 1849. John was a Methodist minister on the Lamar Circuit. 1842: 'When Melissa Shirley was 16, her family left South Carolina in a wagon train; with families: Wingates', Shirleys', Kelleys', Loves', Johnstons', Keys', Herndons', Chanceys', Osteens', Wards', Rallings', and Hudsons'. The Wingates and Hudsons left the wagon train in Georgia, and the remaining families moved to Pike County, Alabama.' [memoirs of Lillie Ruth Wingate McCaskill] Melissa's 2nd marriage was William Key, brother of Winniford, in 1860. 1844: Winniford's sister Nancy (Barnes) and family move to Dale County, Alabama, about 1844. 1850: Calvin and Nancy Barnes are not recorded in the 1850 Dale Co., Alabama census. 1850: The Lewis B. Hicks family is recorded in the Darlington Co., SC, census: Lewis, age 38; Winnifred, age 33; James, age 14; William, age 6; Robert, age 3; Mary I., age 1; [page 327; Lines 6-11; 1st Division; dated 10/25/1850] [Winniford's brother James recorded on page 337; Lines 26-31.] [Winniford's brother, Curtis Ivey Kea family recorded on page 279, lines 6-14.] 1858: Winniford's brother, Curtis and his family moved to Dale Co., Alabama, probably in the Fall-Winter of 1858. Curtis J Kea land transaction for 160.12 acres; Elba land office; dated 11/1/1858; Vol. 065. Did Winniford and her family move to Alabama with her brother? 1860: James Kelley and family recorded in US census; James, wife Harriet, and children; [www.rootsweb.com/ ~usgenweb/sc/darlington/census/437a.gif] (8/17/1860, pp 133, h/h 1036) Also recorded with the James Kelley family is Lewis Hicks, 'Overseer,' age 47; and Percy Parrott, age 17, (Percy would marry John Hampton Hicks in 1870.) 1860: Winnie enumerated with brother, Zachariah Key in the Dale County, Alabama, 1860 Federal census, Newton Post Office, page 561, July 20, 1860, page 568, image 65 of 264, hh #442, electronic. (R.E.L. Woodham; Dale Co., census, page 567) 1860: Where is Winnie's children; James, age 24; Thomas A., age 23; and John H., age 21; William, age 16; Robert, age 13; Mary J., age 11? 1860: Winnie's brother William and his wife Melissa (Shirley) are recorded with her father in the 1860 Pike County, Alabama census; Orion Post Office, page 152, dated 9/4/1860. In the census, William is recorded as age 29, born in South Carolina, occupation: Dentist. "As a young man in SC, William studied and practiced Dentistry." [from Eleven Generations of Key/Kea] 1867: 'In 1867, Curtis Ivey and his family traveled via boat to New Orleans and Monroe, La., and by wagons to Minden, La. With Curtis and his family; Zachary Kea and his family; Winifred and her sons John and William W. and his family; Mary Ann's sons; Thomas; and Leonard Mozingo and his family. Mary Ann lost one child at sea during the trip. There were about 50 men, women, and children in the party.' ['Eleven Generations'] 1870: Winniford enumerated with son William W and family in Claiborne, Alabama census. 1870: Winniford's brother Curtis recorded in 1870 Federal census, Clairborne Parish, La., 4 W., Minden, page 128. [FTM CD #319] 1880: Winniford recorded in 1880 Webster Parish, Louisiana, 1st Ward; with son William W and family. [IGI film 1254473, electronic] 1888: After her husband died, Winniford lived with her son William W. and his family in La., until her death. ('Eleven Generations') 1970's: Winnie and Lewis had three sons and one daughter; James, William W., Robert, and Mary J. [Robert, and Mary J., were not listed in 'The Eleven Generations' by Lena Green]
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