Re: ARRINGTON-CROCKETT, Heard Co GA
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In reply to:
Re: ARRINGTON-CROCKETT, Heard Co GA
c gifford 8/19/08
I think we have the same David; what happened to him after the Civil War?I can't seem to find him or his wife & daughter.
1850 Census - Heard Co., Georgia; pg, 170B, family #485-502; lines 16-23
HH as of June 1, 1850 - Enumerated on 28 October 1850
Arington, Abselom, 60, M,Farmer, $200, Virginia, cannot read/write
Arington, Jane, 60, F, Virginia, cannot read/write
Arington, Daniel, 21, M, Farmer, cannot read/write, no bp listed for all the children
Arington, Susan, 24, F, cannot read/write
Arington, Charles, 16, M, Farmer
Arington, Marshel, 14, M
Arington, David, 12, M
Arington, Sarah, 10, M
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1860 Census - Southern Division, Randolph Co., AL; P. O. Buchanan; pg. 144B
HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated Sept. 3, 1860 - #980-980
David Arrington, 24, M, Farmer, $200 / $175, VA
Jane Arrington, 27, F, Housewife, GA
Jane H., 1, F, Ala
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Confederate Service Records, 1861-1865
Scan of Original Image on Ancestry.com
Arrington, David
Co. B, 10 Confederate Cav.
Formed by consolidation of the 19 Battalion Georgia Cavalry and
the 5 Battalion (Cavalry) Hilliard's Legion Alabama Volunteers
Confederate
Private Private
Reference Slip
Cards filed with
Arington, David (sic - only 1 "r")
Valerie