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From: "Gregory S. Miller" <>
Subject: [KYJP] C. H. & J. H. Roulhac in Fulton Co. in 1860
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:09:54 -0600


Seeking information on C. H. and J. H. Roulhac of Fulton County, Kentucky, who may have been brothers.

C. H. Roulhac is listed on the 1860 Fulton County Census as age 28, born in Tennessee, occupation civil engineer, and living in the household of Agatha Rouhlac. Agatha is aged 50 birthplace Tennessee, and I suppose she is his mother. On the 1850 Fulton County Census Agatha Roulhac is listed but C. H. is not. C. H. was a Confederate soldier during the war and was killed by Federal guerrilla soldiers near Pryorsburg in Graves County. He has a stone in Maplewood Cemetery at Mayfield, but Graves County Historian Lon Carter Barton is not sure if he was actually buried there or it is just a memorial stone. By checking deed records in Fulton County I believe that the "C" stood for "Constant."

J. H. Roulhac is listed on the 1860 Fulton County Census as age 27, born in Tennessee, occupation lawyer, and wife Sarah A. J. H., also known as Joseph H., was also in the Confederate army.

Are J. H. and C. H. brothers? I cannot find anything on the Roulhac family in Tennessee.

Thanks

Greg


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