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From: "Linda Murray" <>
Subject: Re: [AR-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1900/Cleveland/CHIDESTER
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 11:34:46 -0400
References: <000c01c44653$b662ba90$8cc40e43@DJJDQ411>


1900 Cleveland County, Arkansas - Redland Township - June 8, 1900 - page 92
116 - Chidester, Levi C., head; Oct 1865, age 34; married/8 years; IL OH OH;
block setter in sawmill; renting house
Jennie, wife; Jan 1879, age 21; married/8 years; 5 children/2
living; AR AR AR
Lee, son; Oct 1894, age 5; born AR
Arthur, son; Jul 1899, age 10 months; born AR

Good luck!

Linda in Georgia
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From: "Tom and Shelby Chidester" <>
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Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 10:38 AM
Subject: [AR-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1900 Cleveland county/ Chidester


> I was wondering if anybody would mind doing a look up for me of the family
of Levi Chidester. His wife is named Sarah Jane or Jennie. Thank you ever
so much in advance. Amanda Chidester
>
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