1860 Census, Carroll County, Mississippi
Police District No 2; Smiths Mills PO;
pg 801 (hand numbered)
enumerated 16 Aug 1860 --
household # 36:
H.H. Smith, 49, farmer, val 13,000/ 32,100; b TN
Elizabeth, 45, b. KY
G.N., (male), 21, b Miss
W.C. (male), 18, b Miss
L.C. (male), 16, b Miss
L:.W. (male), 16, b Miss
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Rn.(?) E. Smith, (female), 14, b Miss
D.L., (female) 12, b Miss
H.H. Jr. (male), 10, b Miss
E.M., (male), 8, b Miss
M.E. (female), 6, b Miss
S.F. (female), 4, b Miss
Richd. WOODLIF
The following Civil War soldier would seem to be the same Richard
Woodliff as found in the 1860 Carroll Co, Mississippi census:
Woodlief, Richard
Confederate
Infantry
20th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry
Co C;
soldier's rank in = Private;
soldier's rank out = Private
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The National Park Service's website gives the following information
about this Regiment:
20th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry
20th Infantry Regiment was organized during the late summer of 1861 with
men from Bolivar, Monroe, No