Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Cobb Co. Georgia Landfill Can I Find Eward McDonald, 1880 Census Record?

Can I find Eward McDonald, 1880 census record? - cobb co. georgia landfill

Where can I find information for Edward McDonald, 1880 Census of Marietta, Cobb Co., Georgia? Thank you!

4 comments:

wendy c said...

Note: .. It is from the LDS Family Search site, which is a copy of the U.S. in its entirety ...
Not all information can be found in the original source, but may be enough if it is what you want ...

Place of birth of the mother's name Marital Gender Race Age Birthplace relationship between father's occupation
Edward McDonald m Self Male W 52 IRELAND IRELAND IRELAND Works City Streets
MCDONALD Mrs. Cornelia W 27 m Female GA GA GA to keep the house
Mary C. McDonald Dau S Female W 5 GA GA IRELAND
John H. McDonald Son S Male W 3 GA GA IRELAND

Source:
Census Place Marietta, Cobb, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254141
NA Film Number T9-0141
Page Number 165C

chase said...

Yes U Can on Google

Danielle Susskind said...

This ancestry.com (I am not a paid subscription):

Name: Edward McDonald
Home in 1880: Marietta, Cobb, Georgia
Age: 52
Estimated Birth end: ABT 1828
Birthplace: Ireland
Relationship to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Name of spouse: Cornelia
Birthplace of father: Ireland
Birthplace of Mother: Ireland
Occupation: Works City Streets
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female

Household members:
Name Age
Edward McDonald 52
Cornelia McDonald 27
Mary C. 5 McDonald
John H. McDonald 3

Hope this helps.

alicias7... said...

http://www.geocities.com/jhm1953/

Information on this page comes from the hand written copies of newspaper articles in the Atlanta area Edward McDonald life living in Marietta, Georgia, 1912. He was in or near Belfast, was Ireland (ABT 1828, 52 born in 1880) lived and then Ederny, Ireland with his brothers and sister. He was the husband of Harriett Johnson and / or Cornelia, and the father of John Hugh McDonald and Mary C. McDonald. He fought in the Crimean War and also on the Third Delaware Regement served Union Army during the Civil War. The Third Infantry Delaware Regement met three years of service February to May 1862. Delaware was under the command of Colonel Samuel H. Jenkins, third, and consisted of 30 officers and 780 men. The entire regiment was on 3 July, dissolved 1865.Information brackets inserted by other historical documents as a reference. If you want more information about this person, please e-mail jhm1953@gmail.com

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