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BOWEN, Ambrose (I73434)
 
502

 
STAFFORD, Anna (I20677)
 
503

 
BOWEN, Ambrose (I73434)
 
504

 
STAFFORD, Anna (I20677)
 
505

 
BOWEN, Ambrose (I73434)
 
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STAFFORD, Anna (I20677)
 
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BOWEN, Ambrose (I73434)
 
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BOWEN, Ambrose (I73434)
 
509

According to a tribute given by her grandaughter, Thelma CeceliaLangston she was nicknamed
"BIG MAMA." by family members.
TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. MARY B. WILLIAMS:
Mrs. Williams was born eighty-one years ago, and her entire life wasspent mostly in the vicinity of where she first saw the light. In herearly teens she was happily married to Mr. John Drew Williams, somewhather senior, but congenial.
To this union was given a family of seven bright sons and daughters,Charles, Zula, Drew, Evie, Clyde,
Chalmers, and Hartsell..... Of these, three have passed over the river,the others remain to sorrow for a beloved mother. Mr. Williams was apopular fiqure in his neighborhood, and by a keen sense of businessability was prosperous, and died while yet a man in the prime of life,having added a large landed estate his possessions. Thus, Mrs. Williamswas left while quite young with seven children, and a entanglement oflarge finances, all of which she directed with such care and prudencethar success crowned her efforts and her large family was reared underher guidance alone. There was something about the calmness, sureness, andsimplicity of Mrs. Williams that always inspired an unusual confidence,and to an extraordinary degree this feeling was shared, by all who camewithin the radius of her splendid personality.
She was a consistent Christian, but not narrow in her outlook,therefore, indulged her children in every legitimate pleasure that couldbe conscientiously blended with Christian virtues. In her hospitable homethe young people of her community spent hours in pastimes incident toyouth and happiness. For her children she was quite ambitious, andsurrounded them with every educational and cultural environment, and herbest efforts were given in their advancement. Long after she was old inyears her heart was young, and she radiated brightness in every circleand was tenderly loved by scores of friends who will ever cherish thememory of this saintly woman.
On the 27th of a December sunset she was laid to her eternal rest inthe old home cemetery just under the shadow, as it were, of the oldcountry church she loved, not far removed from the haunts of her happychildhood near "by the old mill stream." Lonfellow never wrote more trulythan these words:
Life is real, life is earnest, and the grave is not its goal."
To the bereaved loved ones many hearts add their bitter tears,sweetened by sincere sympathy.
One who knew and loved her, MRS. CLARA PETTY CLAY.

IN MEMORIAM
Born September 18,1851, in DeSoto County, Miss., of Kentucky andVirginia parentage, Mary Botner Stafford was married to John DrewWilliams, a native of North Carolina, in February, 1868.
After nineteen years of happy wedded life, she was left a widow, withseven children, four of them surviving her death on December 27, 1932.Charles Drew Williams, of Hernando, Miss., Mrs. Guy Bowen Langston,Byhalia, Miss., Mrs. Jake Oswald, Byhalia, Miss., and James ChalmersWilliams of Ripley, Tenn.
The beautiful network of her life laid in both DeSoto and MarshallCounties and for eighty-one years won hosts of friends who evidencedtheir devotion in the sacred hush within the precincts of the littlepioneer church of Emory Chapel, where her mother, grandmother, children,and great-grandchildren hold their memberships and attend upon itsfunctions, where her pastor, Rev. E. Shaw, who had kept in close
touch and had tenderly prayed for and with her during the long weary daysof suffering, said the last sad rites, and where the voices of lovedones, wafted in soft, sweet tones the hymns she loves so well;
the same solemn hush kept the tears of grief and love and the sustaininggrace of God in His divine hold, and breathed a "Peace Be Still" to all.
Her precious, pain-racked body was consigned to its last resting place,with new earth, lovely flowers,
and stars to keep watch, for the beautiful spirit had gone home to Godand His angels.
ZULA W. LANGSTON.

IN TRIBUTE
Today, as I hear the rain falling, tap, tap, my heart almost breaks,for our precious Big Mamma is asleep out there beneath the cedars of dearold Emory. Then comes the blessed thought from God that bids me lookabove. What happiness and peace she is enjoying in that glorious Beyond,the sweet companionship of her husband and children, and God and Hisangels, and friends who have gone on before. For her faith and love andtrust in God held steadfast and true all the eight-one years of herbeautiful life. No matter what troubles, or how great the suffering, herlovely soul never wavered, and her presence always was a benediction inour homes. God grant us all the blessing of emulating her noble example,and when our pilgrimage is over, we too, may be as ready and willing to"cross over" into that beautiful homeland of the soul to dwell with Godand His angels.
THELMA LANGSTON.



 
STAFFORD, Mary Botner (I50412)
 
510

JOHN DAVIS AND SALLY/SALLIE LOUCRETIA PHILLIPS STAFFORD WERE MARRIED BYJ.P. QUALLS.
WEDDING ATTENDENTS WERE J.A. STEWART, LIZZIE STEWART AND LEE MYERS.INGRAMS MILLS, MS. 
STAFFORD, John Davis (I50421)
 
511

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
512

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
513

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
514

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
515

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
516

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894)

"MRS. W. F. STAFFORD WAS CALLED TO PLEASANT HOPE LAST FRIDAY TO SEE HER DAUGHTER MRS. OLLIE MAYFIELD, WHO IS DANGEROUSLY ILL." (Buffalo (MO) Reflex Newspaper, 27 Sep 1894) 
YATES, Sarah D. (I32202)
 
517

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields.

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields. 
SHIELDS, Luzenia C. (I49492)
 
518

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields.

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields. 
SHIELDS, Luzenia C. (I49492)
 
519

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields.

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 20, 1850, p.
420/431
Hannah SHEALDS, 43y f REV: $400 b NC can't read or write
Sally M., 26y f b NC
Lucinda, 17y f b NC attended school (is this the one that married Roberts on Stafford and NOT Luzena?)
Rebecca, 15y f b NC attended school
Jonah, 13y m b NC attended school
Andrew Lindsay, 10y m b NC attended school
Luzena, 8y f b NC attended school

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River Twp., Kernersville P.O., July 1 0, 1860, p. 331-B:
752/711 (next door to John Shields, Jr. 60y) (image 94)
Hannah SHIELDS, 52y f REV: $1000 PPV: $400 b NC
Andrew, 21y m Farm Laborer b NC

Extracted from the Internet: US GenWeb Archives-contributed by Wayne Du nn
GUILFORD Co., NC - NEWSPAPERS - The Times 1860 pt. 2
Greensboro, NC 1860
September 1, 1860 Married:
In Forsyth Co., at Union Cross, on the 14th inst., Mr. Bobertson Staffo rd to Miss L. C. Shields. 
SHIELDS, Luzenia C. (I49492)
 
520

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 21, 1850, p. 229:
435/446
Reuben F. PAYNE, 29y m Farmer REV: $500 b NC
Luvina, 24y f b NC
Charity, 6/12 f b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
751/710
Reuben F. PAYNE, 40y m Farmer REV: $1,000 PPV: $250 b NC
Hannah, 25y f
Charity, 12y f (dau of Reuben and 1st wife, Luvina)
Jeffrey, 8y m
Bettie, 6y f
Mary, 2y f


Lee Waters shows the following:
Frank Payne born 29 Aug 1821 married Lavinia "Lovie" Gray 28 Feb 1849. La vinia born 17 Jul 1824, dau of Esquire Gray and Charlotte Thomas. Esqui re Gray and Charlotte Thomas were married in Guilford Co., NC on 15 Feb 18 20 . 
PAYNE, Reuben Franklin "Frank" (I68828)
 
521

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 21, 1850, p. 229:
435/446
Reuben F. PAYNE, 29y m Farmer REV: $500 b NC
Luvina, 24y f b NC
Charity, 6/12 f b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
751/710
Reuben F. PAYNE, 40y m Farmer REV: $1,000 PPV: $250 b NC
Hannah, 25y f
Charity, 12y f (dau of Reuben and 1st wife, Luvina)
Jeffrey, 8y m
Bettie, 6y f
Mary, 2y f


Lee Waters shows the following:
Frank Payne born 29 Aug 1821 married Lavinia "Lovie" Gray 28 Feb 1849. La vinia born 17 Jul 1824, dau of Esquire Gray and Charlotte Thomas. Esqui re Gray and Charlotte Thomas were married in Guilford Co., NC on 15 Feb 18 20 . 
PAYNE, Reuben Franklin "Frank" (I68828)
 
522

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 21, 1850, p. 229:
435/446
Reuben F. PAYNE, 29y m Farmer REV: $500 b NC
Luvina, 24y f b NC
Charity, 6/12 f b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
751/710
Reuben F. PAYNE, 40y m Farmer REV: $1,000 PPV: $250 b NC
Hannah, 25y f
Charity, 12y f (dau of Reuben and 1st wife, Luvina)
Jeffrey, 8y m
Bettie, 6y f
Mary, 2y f


Lee Waters shows the following:
Frank Payne born 29 Aug 1821 married Lavinia "Lovie" Gray 28 Feb 1849. La vinia born 17 Jul 1824, dau of Esquire Gray and Charlotte Thomas. Esqui re Gray and Charlotte Thomas were married in Guilford Co., NC on 15 Feb 18 20 . 
PAYNE, Reuben Franklin "Frank" (I68828)
 
523

1851 - 1856: Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC: Entered the wholesale grocery and cotton house of A. W. Steele.
1856 - 1857: Lima, IL: Move to IL and taught school.
1857 - 1863: Moved to Saline Co., MO
1863 - 1866: Was mining in the mountains of Colorado, Montana & California; returned to Pettis Co., Missouri & opened drug store in Dresden.
1870 - 1975: Moved to Windsor Twp., Missouri & opened another drug store.

STAFFORD, M. L. - b: 1834 Guilford Co, NCsource: 1883 History of Henry Cou nty, Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 596 residence: Windsor Twp

M. L. Stafford was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, October 5, 1834, and was the son of Z. J. Stafford, a native of Stafford County, Virgini a, whose father was Robertson Stafford. The wife of Z. J. Stafford, former ly Hannah Haines, was of a Quaker family, originally from Pennsylvania. S he was born in North Carolina, and was a daughter of Isaac Haines, of Penn sylvania. Her uncles, Jacob, Joshua and Job, were early settlers of Dayton, Ohio. Young Stafford early exhibited a remarkable taste for books. When a boy he was once sent by his father to market, and there saw for the first time a book store. Delighted as he was he purchased a number of books, and while on the way home, 110 miles, devoured them by the light of pine knot camp fires. He completed his education at Trinity College, of North Carolina, and after leaving school entered the wholesale grocery and co tton house of A. W. Steele, at Fayetteville, that state, remaining there f or four years. In the spring of 1856 he removed to Illinois, taught school for a time at Lima, and in 1857 came to Missouri, locating in Saline Co unty. In 1863 he visited the mountains of Colorado, Montana and Californi a, and spent the time until 1866 in mining. Returning to Pettis Count y, he opened a drug store in Dresden, and in 1870 he came to Windsor and started a like establishment here, which he conducted for five years. He w as the first man, in company with Capt. J. M. Burrus, to introduce the raising of flax in the county, and this industry has grown from a few hundred bushels shipped at first, to fifty car loads, shipped during the seas on of 1882. In 1879, he formed a partnership with W. J. Livingston in t he grain trade, in which he is now engaged. Politically Mr. Stafford is a Democrat, and in 1878 he was asked for permission to lay his name before the county convention for representative, but declined. In 18 82 he declined to become a candidate for county judge. He is a man well read and far better posted on politics, public men and the current literature of the day than the average person, and now his greatest pleasure is to be found in the quiet of his home with something new and instructive to read. He married Miss Elizabeth Patrick of Saline County in 1870. She was the daughter of Miles and Barshalic (Oliver) Patrick, the form er of Kentucky. The latter was a sister of Mr. M. Oliver. They have two children: Florence and Fred. Mr. S. belongs to the Masonic fraternit y. He is connected with the Peytons, an old and influential family of Virg inia.
SOURCES: (1) E-mail dated Dec. 14, 2001 from Tom Stafford
( 2) http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/biography/hcbioS2. htm

 
STAFFORD, Marcus L. (I34814)
 
524

1851 - 1856: Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC: Entered the wholesale grocery and cotton house of A. W. Steele.
1856 - 1857: Lima, IL: Move to IL and taught school.
1857 - 1863: Moved to Saline Co., MO
1863 - 1866: Was mining in the mountains of Colorado, Montana & California; returned to Pettis Co., Missouri & opened drug store in Dresden.
1870 - 1975: Moved to Windsor Twp., Missouri & opened another drug store.

STAFFORD, M. L. - b: 1834 Guilford Co, NCsource: 1883 History of Henry Cou nty, Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 596 residence: Windsor Twp

M. L. Stafford was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, October 5, 1834, and was the son of Z. J. Stafford, a native of Stafford County, Virgini a, whose father was Robertson Stafford. The wife of Z. J. Stafford, former ly Hannah Haines, was of a Quaker family, originally from Pennsylvania. S he was born in North Carolina, and was a daughter of Isaac Haines, of Penn sylvania. Her uncles, Jacob, Joshua and Job, were early settlers of Dayton, Ohio. Young Stafford early exhibited a remarkable taste for books. When a boy he was once sent by his father to market, and there saw for the first time a book store. Delighted as he was he purchased a number of books, and while on the way home, 110 miles, devoured them by the light of pine knot camp fires. He completed his education at Trinity College, of North Carolina, and after leaving school entered the wholesale grocery and co tton house of A. W. Steele, at Fayetteville, that state, remaining there f or four years. In the spring of 1856 he removed to Illinois, taught school for a time at Lima, and in 1857 came to Missouri, locating in Saline Co unty. In 1863 he visited the mountains of Colorado, Montana and Californi a, and spent the time until 1866 in mining. Returning to Pettis Count y, he opened a drug store in Dresden, and in 1870 he came to Windsor and started a like establishment here, which he conducted for five years. He w as the first man, in company with Capt. J. M. Burrus, to introduce the raising of flax in the county, and this industry has grown from a few hundred bushels shipped at first, to fifty car loads, shipped during the seas on of 1882. In 1879, he formed a partnership with W. J. Livingston in t he grain trade, in which he is now engaged. Politically Mr. Stafford is a Democrat, and in 1878 he was asked for permission to lay his name before the county convention for representative, but declined. In 18 82 he declined to become a candidate for county judge. He is a man well read and far better posted on politics, public men and the current literature of the day than the average person, and now his greatest pleasure is to be found in the quiet of his home with something new and instructive to read. He married Miss Elizabeth Patrick of Saline County in 1870. She was the daughter of Miles and Barshalic (Oliver) Patrick, the form er of Kentucky. The latter was a sister of Mr. M. Oliver. They have two children: Florence and Fred. Mr. S. belongs to the Masonic fraternit y. He is connected with the Peytons, an old and influential family of Virg inia.
SOURCES: (1) E-mail dated Dec. 14, 2001 from Tom Stafford
( 2) http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/biography/hcbioS2. htm

 
STAFFORD, Marcus L. (I34814)
 
525

1851 - 1856: Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC: Entered the wholesale grocery and cotton house of A. W. Steele.
1856 - 1857: Lima, IL: Move to IL and taught school.
1857 - 1863: Moved to Saline Co., MO
1863 - 1866: Was mining in the mountains of Colorado, Montana & California; returned to Pettis Co., Missouri & opened drug store in Dresden.
1870 - 1975: Moved to Windsor Twp., Missouri & opened another drug store.

STAFFORD, M. L. - b: 1834 Guilford Co, NCsource: 1883 History of Henry Cou nty, Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 596 residence: Windsor Twp

M. L. Stafford was born in Guilford County, North Carolina, October 5, 1834, and was the son of Z. J. Stafford, a native of Stafford County, Virgini a, whose father was Robertson Stafford. The wife of Z. J. Stafford, former ly Hannah Haines, was of a Quaker family, originally from Pennsylvania. S he was born in North Carolina, and was a daughter of Isaac Haines, of Penn sylvania. Her uncles, Jacob, Joshua and Job, were early settlers of Dayton, Ohio. Young Stafford early exhibited a remarkable taste for books. When a boy he was once sent by his father to market, and there saw for the first time a book store. Delighted as he was he purchased a number of books, and while on the way home, 110 miles, devoured them by the light of pine knot camp fires. He completed his education at Trinity College, of North Carolina, and after leaving school entered the wholesale grocery and co tton house of A. W. Steele, at Fayetteville, that state, remaining there f or four years. In the spring of 1856 he removed to Illinois, taught school for a time at Lima, and in 1857 came to Missouri, locating in Saline Co unty. In 1863 he visited the mountains of Colorado, Montana and Californi a, and spent the time until 1866 in mining. Returning to Pettis Count y, he opened a drug store in Dresden, and in 1870 he came to Windsor and started a like establishment here, which he conducted for five years. He w as the first man, in company with Capt. J. M. Burrus, to introduce the raising of flax in the county, and this industry has grown from a few hundred bushels shipped at first, to fifty car loads, shipped during the seas on of 1882. In 1879, he formed a partnership with W. J. Livingston in t he grain trade, in which he is now engaged. Politically Mr. Stafford is a Democrat, and in 1878 he was asked for permission to lay his name before the county convention for representative, but declined. In 18 82 he declined to become a candidate for county judge. He is a man well read and far better posted on politics, public men and the current literature of the day than the average person, and now his greatest pleasure is to be found in the quiet of his home with something new and instructive to read. He married Miss Elizabeth Patrick of Saline County in 1870. She was the daughter of Miles and Barshalic (Oliver) Patrick, the form er of Kentucky. The latter was a sister of Mr. M. Oliver. They have two children: Florence and Fred. Mr. S. belongs to the Masonic fraternit y. He is connected with the Peytons, an old and influential family of Virg inia.
SOURCES: (1) E-mail dated Dec. 14, 2001 from Tom Stafford
( 2) http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/biography/hcbioS2. htm

 
STAFFORD, Marcus L. (I34814)
 
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1860 Census, Volney Post Office, Franklin Twp., Allamakee Co., Iowa, pa ge 277, shows head of household Catherine Stafford. This is surely Christina, wife of James Harrison Stafford. Among those in the household is Mary Wilson, age 19. Other researchers have indicated that Mary married Edmund Wilson. They have also included the Olive, 1 year old, in this census as a child of James Harrison and Christine. I am assuming this Olive to be the child of Mary Stafford Wilson. 
STAFFORD, Mary Ann (I2769)
 
527

1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC


1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC 
STAFFORD, Levi Oliver (or S.) (I34686)
 
528

1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC


1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC 
STAFFORD, Levi Oliver (or S.) (I34686)
 
529

1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC


1860 IN Census, Marion Co., Indianapolis Twp.-Ward 2, Levi Stafford 2 6y m b NC
1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernesville Twp., p. 354; Levi Stafford 6 6y m b NC
1870 MO Census, Daviess Co., Benton Twp., Gallatin P.O., p 234; Levi Staff ord 66y m b NC

1840 NC Census, Stokes Co., Deep River District, p. 161: (South of High a nd Old/Oak Hollow Rd.)
Levi STAFFORD, 2 1 0 0 1// 0 1 0 0 1
2 w m Under 5y (Roberson A. and Zadoc N.)
1 w m 5 - 10y (Francis M.)
1 w m 20 - 30y (Levi)
1 w f 5 - 10y (Hannah)
1 w f 20 - 30y (Elizabeth)

1850 NC Census, Forsyth Co., August 22, 1850, p. 231-b:
462/475
Levi STAFFORD, 37y m Farmer REV: $375 b NC
Elizabeth, 37y f b NC
Francis M., 17y m Laborer b NC attending school
Hannah M., 14y f b NC attending school
Roberson A., 12y m b NC attending school
Zadoc N., 10y m b NC attending school
Sally M., 8y f b NC attending school
Sarah E., 6y f b NC
Malissa, 4y f b NC
Oliver G., 2y m b NC
Julius H., 3/12 m b NC

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
616/577
Levi STAFFORD, 46y M Farmer REV: $2000 PPV: $1000 b NC
Elizabeth, 47y F
Sally M., 19y F
Mary C., 17y F
Milissa J., 15y F
Levi O., 13y M
Julius H., 11y M
Melvina P., 7y F
Samuel FARINGTON, 60y M b NC cannot read or write

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., August 5, 1870, p. 354-A:
115/118
Levi STAFFORD, 66y m w Farmer REV: $1600 PPV: $500 b NC
Elizabeth, 46y f w Keeping House b NC
Oliver, 23y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Mary, 21y f w At Home b NC
Elizabeth J., 20y f w At Home b NC
Julius, 18y m w Laborer on Farm b NC
Vina, 16y f w At Home b NC
Hannah, 6y f w At Home b NC can't read or write (dau of Roberson A. and Lu zenia Shields Stafford?)

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 8, 188 0, p. 373-A:
118/118
Levi STAFFORD, w m 66y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 66y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Hannah STAFFORD, w f 14y grand-daug single attending school b NC paren ts b NC (dau of Roberson A. and Luzenia Shields Stafford)
Malissa PAINE, w f 21y grand-dau single b NC parents b NC (dau of Reub en F. and Hannah Stafford Paine)
William BROOKS, b m 11y Servant single Servant can't read or write b NC pa rents b NC 
STAFFORD, Levi Oliver (or S.) (I34686)
 
530

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Broadbay District, Post Office: Waughtown, Ju ne 6, 1860:
95/89
Isaac P. ROBBINS, 30y M Farmer REV: $400, PPV: $300 b NC cannot read or wr ite
Sarah, 29y F
William H., 7 M
Zimri C., 2y F
Bartlet Y. STAFFORD, 8y M b NC attending school
Elias F. STAFFORD, 3y M

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. --- unable to locate Bartlet Y. STAFFORD

"Bastardy Bonds, Forsyth Co., North Carolina 1849-1878" (Microfilm No. C.0 38.1004) compiled by Faye Jarvis Moran 1999 shows:
Bond posted by Elizabeth MARTIN, mother, "...refuses to declare father ." Mary MARTIN paid $5.00 fine. Signed: Elizabeth MARTIN and Pinckney S TAFFORD 14th May, 1877.
[1870 Forsyth Co. Census: Household # 43/43 (Kernersville Township) Pinkn ey STAFFORD, age 40, Head of Household.]


1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 1, 1880, p. 370-D & 3 71-A:
74/74
B. Y. STAFFORD, w m 27y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 29y wife married Keeping house can't read or write b NC par ents b NC (nee Martin)
Arvel, w m 6y son single attending school b NC parents b NC
Bessie, w f 3y dau single b NC parents b NC
Joseph, w m 1y son single b NC parents b NC
Josephine, w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., April 15, 1910, E.D. 5 5, p. 1A:
5/5 (Belews Creek Road)
Bartley Y. STAFFORD, head M W 57y married twice, married 25y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 5
Martha E., wife F W 46y married once, married 25y 5 children born, 5 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Eliza E., daughter F W 16y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Alger M., son M W 15y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Mabel L., daughter F W 12y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Lucy V. D., daughter F W 6y single b NC parents b NC, attending school

1920 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., February 5, 1920, E.D. 7 3, p. 28-A:
212/213
B. Y. STAFFORD, head (owns home free) m w 67y married b NC parents b NC Fa rmer-home farm, schedule #100
Martha, wife f w 56y married b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, dau f w 26y single b NC parents b NC
Mable, dau f w 22y married b NC parents b NC (wife of Arthor Crutchfield)
Lucy, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Author CRUTCHFIELD, son-in-law m w 31y married b NC parents b NC Farm Labo rer-home farm

1930 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Middle Fork Twp., Walkertown Village, Apr il 8, 1930, E.D. 15, p. 6-A:
114/117 (N.C. Hwy 66)
Aubry G. CRUTCHFIELD, head (owns home-$2,000) m w 42y married @ 30y b NC p arents b NC Contractor-Transfer business; veteran of WW
Mabel, wife f w 32y married @ 20y b NC parents b NC
Traynor, son m w 10y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Reba, dau f w 5y single b NC parents b NC
Winburn (Wilbur), son m w 2 1/12 single b NC parents b NC
Bart Y. STAFFORD, father-in-law m w 78y widowed married @ 22y b NC paren ts b NC
Lizzie STAFFORD, sis-in-law f w 36y single b NC parents b NC
Alger L. STAFFORD, bro-in-law m w 35y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-far m; not a veteran 
STAFFORD, Bartlett Yancey L. (I37220)
 
531

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Broadbay District, Post Office: Waughtown, Ju ne 6, 1860:
95/89
Isaac P. ROBBINS, 30y M Farmer REV: $400, PPV: $300 b NC cannot read or wr ite
Sarah, 29y F
William H., 7 M
Zimri C., 2y F
Bartlet Y. STAFFORD, 8y M b NC attending school
Elias F. STAFFORD, 3y M

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. --- unable to locate Bartlet Y. STAFFORD

"Bastardy Bonds, Forsyth Co., North Carolina 1849-1878" (Microfilm No. C.0 38.1004) compiled by Faye Jarvis Moran 1999 shows:
Bond posted by Elizabeth MARTIN, mother, "...refuses to declare father ." Mary MARTIN paid $5.00 fine. Signed: Elizabeth MARTIN and Pinckney S TAFFORD 14th May, 1877.
[1870 Forsyth Co. Census: Household # 43/43 (Kernersville Township) Pinkn ey STAFFORD, age 40, Head of Household.]


1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 1, 1880, p. 370-D & 3 71-A:
74/74
B. Y. STAFFORD, w m 27y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 29y wife married Keeping house can't read or write b NC par ents b NC (nee Martin)
Arvel, w m 6y son single attending school b NC parents b NC
Bessie, w f 3y dau single b NC parents b NC
Joseph, w m 1y son single b NC parents b NC
Josephine, w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., April 15, 1910, E.D. 5 5, p. 1A:
5/5 (Belews Creek Road)
Bartley Y. STAFFORD, head M W 57y married twice, married 25y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 5
Martha E., wife F W 46y married once, married 25y 5 children born, 5 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Eliza E., daughter F W 16y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Alger M., son M W 15y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Mabel L., daughter F W 12y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Lucy V. D., daughter F W 6y single b NC parents b NC, attending school

1920 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., February 5, 1920, E.D. 7 3, p. 28-A:
212/213
B. Y. STAFFORD, head (owns home free) m w 67y married b NC parents b NC Fa rmer-home farm, schedule #100
Martha, wife f w 56y married b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, dau f w 26y single b NC parents b NC
Mable, dau f w 22y married b NC parents b NC (wife of Arthor Crutchfield)
Lucy, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Author CRUTCHFIELD, son-in-law m w 31y married b NC parents b NC Farm Labo rer-home farm

1930 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Middle Fork Twp., Walkertown Village, Apr il 8, 1930, E.D. 15, p. 6-A:
114/117 (N.C. Hwy 66)
Aubry G. CRUTCHFIELD, head (owns home-$2,000) m w 42y married @ 30y b NC p arents b NC Contractor-Transfer business; veteran of WW
Mabel, wife f w 32y married @ 20y b NC parents b NC
Traynor, son m w 10y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Reba, dau f w 5y single b NC parents b NC
Winburn (Wilbur), son m w 2 1/12 single b NC parents b NC
Bart Y. STAFFORD, father-in-law m w 78y widowed married @ 22y b NC paren ts b NC
Lizzie STAFFORD, sis-in-law f w 36y single b NC parents b NC
Alger L. STAFFORD, bro-in-law m w 35y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-far m; not a veteran 
STAFFORD, Bartlett Yancey L. (I37220)
 
532

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Broadbay District, Post Office: Waughtown, Ju ne 6, 1860:
95/89
Isaac P. ROBBINS, 30y M Farmer REV: $400, PPV: $300 b NC cannot read or wr ite
Sarah, 29y F
William H., 7 M
Zimri C., 2y F
Bartlet Y. STAFFORD, 8y M b NC attending school
Elias F. STAFFORD, 3y M

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. --- unable to locate Bartlet Y. STAFFORD

"Bastardy Bonds, Forsyth Co., North Carolina 1849-1878" (Microfilm No. C.0 38.1004) compiled by Faye Jarvis Moran 1999 shows:
Bond posted by Elizabeth MARTIN, mother, "...refuses to declare father ." Mary MARTIN paid $5.00 fine. Signed: Elizabeth MARTIN and Pinckney S TAFFORD 14th May, 1877.
[1870 Forsyth Co. Census: Household # 43/43 (Kernersville Township) Pinkn ey STAFFORD, age 40, Head of Household.]


1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 1, 1880, p. 370-D & 3 71-A:
74/74
B. Y. STAFFORD, w m 27y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, w f 29y wife married Keeping house can't read or write b NC par ents b NC (nee Martin)
Arvel, w m 6y son single attending school b NC parents b NC
Bessie, w f 3y dau single b NC parents b NC
Joseph, w m 1y son single b NC parents b NC
Josephine, w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., April 15, 1910, E.D. 5 5, p. 1A:
5/5 (Belews Creek Road)
Bartley Y. STAFFORD, head M W 57y married twice, married 25y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 5
Martha E., wife F W 46y married once, married 25y 5 children born, 5 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Eliza E., daughter F W 16y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Alger M., son M W 15y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Mabel L., daughter F W 12y single b NC parents b NC, attending school
Lucy V. D., daughter F W 6y single b NC parents b NC, attending school

1920 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., February 5, 1920, E.D. 7 3, p. 28-A:
212/213
B. Y. STAFFORD, head (owns home free) m w 67y married b NC parents b NC Fa rmer-home farm, schedule #100
Martha, wife f w 56y married b NC parents b NC
Elizabeth, dau f w 26y single b NC parents b NC
Mable, dau f w 22y married b NC parents b NC (wife of Arthor Crutchfield)
Lucy, dau f w 16y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Author CRUTCHFIELD, son-in-law m w 31y married b NC parents b NC Farm Labo rer-home farm

1930 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Middle Fork Twp., Walkertown Village, Apr il 8, 1930, E.D. 15, p. 6-A:
114/117 (N.C. Hwy 66)
Aubry G. CRUTCHFIELD, head (owns home-$2,000) m w 42y married @ 30y b NC p arents b NC Contractor-Transfer business; veteran of WW
Mabel, wife f w 32y married @ 20y b NC parents b NC
Traynor, son m w 10y single attending school b NC parents b NC
Reba, dau f w 5y single b NC parents b NC
Winburn (Wilbur), son m w 2 1/12 single b NC parents b NC
Bart Y. STAFFORD, father-in-law m w 78y widowed married @ 22y b NC paren ts b NC
Lizzie STAFFORD, sis-in-law f w 36y single b NC parents b NC
Alger L. STAFFORD, bro-in-law m w 35y single b NC parents b NC Laborer-far m; not a veteran 
STAFFORD, Bartlett Yancey L. (I37220)
 
533

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
650/611
Francis M. STAFFORD, 26y M Farmer REV: $500 PPV: $400 b NC
Sarah E., 20y F
William C., 3y M
Emily J., 1y F

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Post Office: Kernersvill e, Sept. 23 & 26, 1870,
12/12
Francis STAFFORD, 37y m w Farmer REV: $320 PPV: $670 b NC
Sarah, 28y f w Keeping House b NC
William, 13y m w Work on Farm b NC
Emory, 10y m w At Home b NC
Andrew, 8y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Charly, 6y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Jerome, 4y m w At Home b NC
Viola May, 2y f w At Home b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 15, 188 0, p. 378-B:
219/225
F. M. STAFFORD, w m 46y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Sarah, w f 40y wife married Keeping House disabled b NC parents b NC
Genur, w m 19y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Sherwood, w m 17y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC paren ts b NC
Gerome, w m 14y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Viola, w f 12y dau single attending school b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 24:
Francis STAFFORD
Sarah E.

The info below is from History of North Carolina, Volume VI, page 320 - published 1919

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Francis Marion Stafford was born on a plantation in the vicinity of Kernersville, Forsyth Co., and from his youth up was interested in agriculture. He became the owner of two valuable farms near Kernersville, and in addition to superintending the management of both was successfully engaged in mercantile pursuits in Kernersville, where he resided until his death, at the age of 73 years. He married Sarah Elizabeth Teague, a native of Deep River Township, Forsyth Co. Of the union, six children were born, as follows: William C.; Emory Junius; Abram G.; Charles S.; Jerome H.; and Viola M, wife of Dr. R. R. Watkins.
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Historic Francis Marion Stafford House, c. 1840
Francis Marion Stafford bought the house in 1857 and brought his young bride to live there for the next 47 years. A son, William Cornelius Stafford purchased the house from his father's estate in 1905. The house was moved from 635 S. Main Street to 711 S. Main Street by Sallie Greenfield, the great-granddaughter of Francis Marion Stafford. It is located in Kernersville's Historic District. 
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STAFFORD, Francis Marion (I34828)
 
534

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
650/611
Francis M. STAFFORD, 26y M Farmer REV: $500 PPV: $400 b NC
Sarah E., 20y F
William C., 3y M
Emily J., 1y F

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Post Office: Kernersvill e, Sept. 23 & 26, 1870,
12/12
Francis STAFFORD, 37y m w Farmer REV: $320 PPV: $670 b NC
Sarah, 28y f w Keeping House b NC
William, 13y m w Work on Farm b NC
Emory, 10y m w At Home b NC
Andrew, 8y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Charly, 6y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Jerome, 4y m w At Home b NC
Viola May, 2y f w At Home b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 15, 188 0, p. 378-B:
219/225
F. M. STAFFORD, w m 46y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Sarah, w f 40y wife married Keeping House disabled b NC parents b NC
Genur, w m 19y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Sherwood, w m 17y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC paren ts b NC
Gerome, w m 14y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Viola, w f 12y dau single attending school b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 24:
Francis STAFFORD
Sarah E.

The info below is from History of North Carolina, Volume VI, page 320 - published 1919

???????????????????????
Francis Marion Stafford was born on a plantation in the vicinity of Kernersville, Forsyth Co., and from his youth up was interested in agriculture. He became the owner of two valuable farms near Kernersville, and in addition to superintending the management of both was successfully engaged in mercantile pursuits in Kernersville, where he resided until his death, at the age of 73 years. He married Sarah Elizabeth Teague, a native of Deep River Township, Forsyth Co. Of the union, six children were born, as follows: William C.; Emory Junius; Abram G.; Charles S.; Jerome H.; and Viola M, wife of Dr. R. R. Watkins.
???????????????????????
Historic Francis Marion Stafford House, c. 1840
Francis Marion Stafford bought the house in 1857 and brought his young bride to live there for the next 47 years. A son, William Cornelius Stafford purchased the house from his father's estate in 1905. The house was moved from 635 S. Main Street to 711 S. Main Street by Sallie Greenfield, the great-granddaughter of Francis Marion Stafford. It is located in Kernersville's Historic District. 
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STAFFORD, Francis Marion (I34828)
 
535

1860 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Deep River District, Post Office: Kernersvill e, July 3, 1860:
650/611
Francis M. STAFFORD, 26y M Farmer REV: $500 PPV: $400 b NC
Sarah E., 20y F
William C., 3y M
Emily J., 1y F

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Post Office: Kernersvill e, Sept. 23 & 26, 1870,
12/12
Francis STAFFORD, 37y m w Farmer REV: $320 PPV: $670 b NC
Sarah, 28y f w Keeping House b NC
William, 13y m w Work on Farm b NC
Emory, 10y m w At Home b NC
Andrew, 8y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Charly, 6y m w At Home b NC can't read or write
Jerome, 4y m w At Home b NC
Viola May, 2y f w At Home b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E. D. 80, June 15, 188 0, p. 378-B:
219/225
F. M. STAFFORD, w m 46y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Sarah, w f 40y wife married Keeping House disabled b NC parents b NC
Genur, w m 19y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Sherwood, w m 17y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC paren ts b NC
Gerome, w m 14y son single Work on Farm attending school b NC parents b NC
Viola, w f 12y dau single attending school b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 24:
Francis STAFFORD
Sarah E.

The info below is from History of North Carolina, Volume VI, page 320 - published 1919

???????????????????????
Francis Marion Stafford was born on a plantation in the vicinity of Kernersville, Forsyth Co., and from his youth up was interested in agriculture. He became the owner of two valuable farms near Kernersville, and in addition to superintending the management of both was successfully engaged in mercantile pursuits in Kernersville, where he resided until his death, at the age of 73 years. He married Sarah Elizabeth Teague, a native of Deep River Township, Forsyth Co. Of the union, six children were born, as follows: William C.; Emory Junius; Abram G.; Charles S.; Jerome H.; and Viola M, wife of Dr. R. R. Watkins.
???????????????????????
Historic Francis Marion Stafford House, c. 1840
Francis Marion Stafford bought the house in 1857 and brought his young bride to live there for the next 47 years. A son, William Cornelius Stafford purchased the house from his father's estate in 1905. The house was moved from 635 S. Main Street to 711 S. Main Street by Sallie Greenfield, the great-granddaughter of Francis Marion Stafford. It is located in Kernersville's Historic District. 
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STAFFORD, Francis Marion (I34828)
 
536

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. (M593 Roll 1137, p 303, line 34-38)
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC** (the name Jose ph crossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

Is this Sarah THANBUS(?), the sister of Roberson Stafford? 
STAFFORD, Sally M. or N. (I34832)
 
537

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. (M593 Roll 1137, p 303, line 34-38)
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC** (the name Jose ph crossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

Is this Sarah THANBUS(?), the sister of Roberson Stafford? 
STAFFORD, Sally M. or N. (I34832)
 
538

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co. (M593 Roll 1137, p 303, line 34-38)
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC** (the name Jose ph crossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

Is this Sarah THANBUS(?), the sister of Roberson Stafford? 
STAFFORD, Sally M. or N. (I34832)
 
539

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbot Creek Twp., Post Office: Weavels Mil l, June 13, 1870:
93/93
Hannah PAYNE, 35y f w Keeping House REV: $700 PPV: $150 b NC can't re ad or write
Charity, 20y f w At Home b NC can't read or write
Zypher, 17y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Elizabeth, 16y f w At Home b NC
Emily, 11y, f w At Home b NC
Ada, 9y, f w At Home b NC
Sarah, 8y f w At Home b NC
Frowery, 7y f w At Home b NC 
STAFFORD, Hannah M. (I34829)
 
540

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbot Creek Twp., Post Office: Weavels Mil l, June 13, 1870:
93/93
Hannah PAYNE, 35y f w Keeping House REV: $700 PPV: $150 b NC can't re ad or write
Charity, 20y f w At Home b NC can't read or write
Zypher, 17y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Elizabeth, 16y f w At Home b NC
Emily, 11y, f w At Home b NC
Ada, 9y, f w At Home b NC
Sarah, 8y f w At Home b NC
Frowery, 7y f w At Home b NC 
STAFFORD, Hannah M. (I34829)
 
541

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbot Creek Twp., Post Office: Weavels Mil l, June 13, 1870:
93/93
Hannah PAYNE, 35y f w Keeping House REV: $700 PPV: $150 b NC can't re ad or write
Charity, 20y f w At Home b NC can't read or write
Zypher, 17y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Elizabeth, 16y f w At Home b NC
Emily, 11y, f w At Home b NC
Ada, 9y, f w At Home b NC
Sarah, 8y f w At Home b NC
Frowery, 7y f w At Home b NC 
STAFFORD, Hannah M. (I34829)
 
542

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek, Wevel's Mill P.O., June 17, 18 60,
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC (the name Joseph cr ossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 12, 1880, E.D. 8 3, p. 412-A:
120/124
Robert STAFFORD, w m 43y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Bertha J., w f 42y wife married Keeps house b NC parents b NC
Rebecca A., w f 19y dau single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Andrew, w m 17y son single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Addie M., w f 8y dau single At Home b NC parents b NC
Ada L., w f 2y b NC parents b NC
Albert S., w m 3/12 (Feb) son b NC parents b NC
NOTE: a son, Charles Stafford, age 5y died Jan 1880 of pneunomia in Abbot ts Creek)

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 1900, E.D. 19, she et 7: (image 8 of 17)
74/74
STAFFORD, Robert, head w m Jan 1837 63y married 30y b NC parents b NC Farm er
Ruth J., wife w f May 1838 62y married 30y 4 children born, 3 living b NC
Samuel S., son w m Feb 1880 20y single b NC parents b NC Farm Hand
75/75
William ROBERSON, head w m Dec 1836 63y married 40y b VA parents b VA (s ee will of a William Roberson below)
Sarah F., wife w f July 1838 61y married 40y 11 children born-9 livi ng b VA parents b VA
John W., son w m Apr 1876 24y single b VA parents b VA

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., April 28, 1910, E. D. 4 7, p. 9A:
148/150 (High Point Road)
Samuel S. STAFFORD, head M W 30y married once, married 7y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #127
Elizabeth, wife F W 31y married once, married 7y 4 children born, 4 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Theodore R., son M W 5y single b NC parents b NC
Oliver L., son M W 4y single b NC parents b NC
Samuel B., son M W 2y single b NC parents b NC
Hubert, son M W 1y single b NC parents b NC
Robert A. STAFFORD, father M W 73y married once, married 40y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #128
Ruthy J.STAFFORD, mother F W 72y married once, married 40y 4 children bor n, 3 living b NC parents b NC

"Forsyth County, NC Wills 1849-1917, An Indexed Abstract", published by t he Forsyth County Genealogical Society, 1997.
p. 103
Will-344 Page 439 Probated 9 June 1883 dated 16 May 1883
ROBERTSON, William Forsyth Co.
wife: Mahala ROBERTSON
7 children: Belinda IDOL, Esther C. MCKAUGHN, Sarah Eliza SNIDER, Marga ret M. HEDGCOCK, Martha C. HEDGCOCK, James ROBERTSON, John W. ROBERTSON.
3 grandsons: William V. BODENHAMER, John E. SNIDER, John M. BODENHAMER
Friend: J. H. MCKAUGHN, exe
Witnesses: Ransom PHIPPS and J. L. PHIPPS William ROBERTSON 
STAFFORD, Robertson A. (I34830)
 
543

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek, Wevel's Mill P.O., June 17, 18 60,
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC (the name Joseph cr ossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 12, 1880, E.D. 8 3, p. 412-A:
120/124
Robert STAFFORD, w m 43y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Bertha J., w f 42y wife married Keeps house b NC parents b NC
Rebecca A., w f 19y dau single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Andrew, w m 17y son single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Addie M., w f 8y dau single At Home b NC parents b NC
Ada L., w f 2y b NC parents b NC
Albert S., w m 3/12 (Feb) son b NC parents b NC
NOTE: a son, Charles Stafford, age 5y died Jan 1880 of pneunomia in Abbot ts Creek)

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 1900, E.D. 19, she et 7: (image 8 of 17)
74/74
STAFFORD, Robert, head w m Jan 1837 63y married 30y b NC parents b NC Farm er
Ruth J., wife w f May 1838 62y married 30y 4 children born, 3 living b NC
Samuel S., son w m Feb 1880 20y single b NC parents b NC Farm Hand
75/75
William ROBERSON, head w m Dec 1836 63y married 40y b VA parents b VA (s ee will of a William Roberson below)
Sarah F., wife w f July 1838 61y married 40y 11 children born-9 livi ng b VA parents b VA
John W., son w m Apr 1876 24y single b VA parents b VA

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., April 28, 1910, E. D. 4 7, p. 9A:
148/150 (High Point Road)
Samuel S. STAFFORD, head M W 30y married once, married 7y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #127
Elizabeth, wife F W 31y married once, married 7y 4 children born, 4 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Theodore R., son M W 5y single b NC parents b NC
Oliver L., son M W 4y single b NC parents b NC
Samuel B., son M W 2y single b NC parents b NC
Hubert, son M W 1y single b NC parents b NC
Robert A. STAFFORD, father M W 73y married once, married 40y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #128
Ruthy J.STAFFORD, mother F W 72y married once, married 40y 4 children bor n, 3 living b NC parents b NC

"Forsyth County, NC Wills 1849-1917, An Indexed Abstract", published by t he Forsyth County Genealogical Society, 1997.
p. 103
Will-344 Page 439 Probated 9 June 1883 dated 16 May 1883
ROBERTSON, William Forsyth Co.
wife: Mahala ROBERTSON
7 children: Belinda IDOL, Esther C. MCKAUGHN, Sarah Eliza SNIDER, Marga ret M. HEDGCOCK, Martha C. HEDGCOCK, James ROBERTSON, John W. ROBERTSON.
3 grandsons: William V. BODENHAMER, John E. SNIDER, John M. BODENHAMER
Friend: J. H. MCKAUGHN, exe
Witnesses: Ransom PHIPPS and J. L. PHIPPS William ROBERTSON 
STAFFORD, Robertson A. (I34830)
 
544

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek, Wevel's Mill P.O., June 17, 18 60,
Stafford, Roberson, 33y, male, white, Farmer, REV $100, PPV $175, b NC
-Adelia, 8y, female, white, at home, b NC
-Andrew, 7y, male, white, at home, b NC
Thanbus, Sarah, 30y, female, white, housekeeping, b NC (the name Joseph cr ossed out, Sarah Thanbus added)
Thanbus, Leander, 15y, male, white, at home, b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 12, 1880, E.D. 8 3, p. 412-A:
120/124
Robert STAFFORD, w m 43y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Bertha J., w f 42y wife married Keeps house b NC parents b NC
Rebecca A., w f 19y dau single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Andrew, w m 17y son single At Home attended school b NC parents b NC
Addie M., w f 8y dau single At Home b NC parents b NC
Ada L., w f 2y b NC parents b NC
Albert S., w m 3/12 (Feb) son b NC parents b NC
NOTE: a son, Charles Stafford, age 5y died Jan 1880 of pneunomia in Abbot ts Creek)

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., June 1900, E.D. 19, she et 7: (image 8 of 17)
74/74
STAFFORD, Robert, head w m Jan 1837 63y married 30y b NC parents b NC Farm er
Ruth J., wife w f May 1838 62y married 30y 4 children born, 3 living b NC
Samuel S., son w m Feb 1880 20y single b NC parents b NC Farm Hand
75/75
William ROBERSON, head w m Dec 1836 63y married 40y b VA parents b VA (s ee will of a William Roberson below)
Sarah F., wife w f July 1838 61y married 40y 11 children born-9 livi ng b VA parents b VA
John W., son w m Apr 1876 24y single b VA parents b VA

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Abbotts Creek Twp., April 28, 1910, E. D. 4 7, p. 9A:
148/150 (High Point Road)
Samuel S. STAFFORD, head M W 30y married once, married 7y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #127
Elizabeth, wife F W 31y married once, married 7y 4 children born, 4 livi ng b NC parents b NC
Theodore R., son M W 5y single b NC parents b NC
Oliver L., son M W 4y single b NC parents b NC
Samuel B., son M W 2y single b NC parents b NC
Hubert, son M W 1y single b NC parents b NC
Robert A. STAFFORD, father M W 73y married once, married 40y b NC paren ts b NC, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule #128
Ruthy J.STAFFORD, mother F W 72y married once, married 40y 4 children bor n, 3 living b NC parents b NC

"Forsyth County, NC Wills 1849-1917, An Indexed Abstract", published by t he Forsyth County Genealogical Society, 1997.
p. 103
Will-344 Page 439 Probated 9 June 1883 dated 16 May 1883
ROBERTSON, William Forsyth Co.
wife: Mahala ROBERTSON
7 children: Belinda IDOL, Esther C. MCKAUGHN, Sarah Eliza SNIDER, Marga ret M. HEDGCOCK, Martha C. HEDGCOCK, James ROBERTSON, John W. ROBERTSON.
3 grandsons: William V. BODENHAMER, John E. SNIDER, John M. BODENHAMER
Friend: J. H. MCKAUGHN, exe
Witnesses: Ransom PHIPPS and J. L. PHIPPS William ROBERTSON 
STAFFORD, Robertson A. (I34830)
 
545

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC 
WILSON, William Peter (I49400)
 
546

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC 
WILSON, William Peter (I49400)
 
547

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC

1870 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., Kernersville P.O.. July 2 9, 1870, p. 343-A &B:
51/52
George WILSON, 60y m w Farmer REV: $1400 b NC
Julia, 52y f w Keeping House b NC
Jane, 22y f w At Home b NC
Ruth, 21y f w At Home b NC
William, 20y m w Labor on Farm b NC
Flora, 14y f w At Home b NC
Thomas, 12y m w Labor on Farm b NC

1880 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., E.D. 80, p. 368:
24/24
William WILSON, w m 30y married Farmer b NC parents b NC
Lauvenia, w f 36y wife married Keeping House b NC parents b NC
Cora, w f 6y dau single b NC parents b NC
Virgil M., w m 4y son single b NC parents b NC
Julia E., w f 1y dau single b NC parents b NC

1900 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., June 19, 1900, E.D. 2 4, p. 85-B:
167/171
William P. WILLSON, head w m Sept 1849 50y married-28y b NC parents b NC F armer, owns farm free; farm schedule #42
Vina, wife w f Mar 1853 47y married-28y 9 children born-6 living b NC pare nts b NC
George W., son w m Nov 1882 17y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, att ended school-4m
Eva E., son w f Sept 1886 13y single b NC parents b NC attended school-4m
Conrad, son w m Aug 1889 10y single b NC parents b NC Farm Laborer, attend ed school-4m

1910 NC Census, Forsyth Co., Kernersville Twp., May 4, 1910, E.D. 54, p. 1 5B:
304/310 (Salem Road)
William P. WILSON, head M W 60y married once, married 32y b NC parents b N C, Farmer, owns farm free, Farm schedule 50
Vina P., wife F W 57y married once, married 32y 9 children born, 6 livi ng b NC parent b NC
George W., son M W 27y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC, Foreman -tobacco factory
Rosa M., daughter-in-law 22y married once, married 0y b NC parents b NC
Rudolph, grandson, M W 3/12 single b NC parents b NC 
WILSON, William Peter (I49400)
 
548

1870 US Census Name: Emoline Stafford Age in 1870: 29 Estimated Birth Year: 1840 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1870: Roseville, Warren, Illinois Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Roseville Roll: M593_286 Page: 235 Image: 708 Year: 1870 
MOORE, Emoline (I64996)
 
549

1870 US Census Name: Emoline Stafford Age in 1870: 29 Estimated Birth Year: 1840 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1870: Roseville, Warren, Illinois Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Roseville Roll: M593_286 Page: 235 Image: 708 Year: 1870 
MOORE, Emoline (I64996)
 
550

1870 US Census Name: Emoline Stafford Age in 1870: 29 Estimated Birth Year: 1840 Birthplace: Illinois Home in 1870: Roseville, Warren, Illinois Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Roseville Roll: M593_286 Page: 235 Image: 708 Year: 1870 
MOORE, Emoline (I64996)
 

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