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- U. S. Mortality Index: 1850
Stafford, James
Age: 63
Gender: M
Occupation: Farmer
Death Date: August (1849)
Death Location: Forsyth, North Carolina
Cause: B.Fever
Birth Location: North Carolina
Information from Tom Stafford :
James Stafford's parents may have been John Jack Stafford (1756-1846) and Lydia (1765-1840). In this regard, the 1820 Stokes County, NC census list a John Stafford and a James Stafford. Neither James nor John Stafford are listed in the 1790 or 1800 Stokes County, NC Census.
In 1830, Stokes County Census we find John Stafford as Head of Household ( page 99), (two males 1-30 and 1-80) and two females in the household (1- 10 and 1-70). This certainly leads the researcher to think that John "Jack" Stafford is indeed the father of the James Stafford presented below. John Stafford's closest neighbors are Abraham Wood and Daniel Faw.
James Stafford is also found in the 1830 Stokes County Census as Head of Household: males (2-5, 1-20, 1-50); females (1-10, 1-50); male slaves (3-1 0, 1-36); female slaves (1-10, 2-36). His closest neighbors are: John Spach, Sr. and John S. Davis.
James Stafford died in August, 1849 in Forsyth County, NC. His wife, Elizabeth Monroe Stafford, died about one month later. She was 60 years of age.
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Second Letter of William L. SWAIM (to his cousin)
Forsyth Co., N. C. March 2nd 1862
...."I will also state that Jackson Stafford died last summer, at Harrison burg, Virginia. He had been to see his son in the army and was on his way home. he died of palsy. his son was wounded in the Fredericks fight a nd came home and died in a few days after he reached home..."
SOURCE: http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/forsyth/misc/s waim1.txt
NOTE: Who is this "Jackson Stafford"
Who is this following Rev. James Stafford?
The Greensboro Patriot
August 1, 1829
Marriages
In Rowan county, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. James Stafford, M.
Samuel Sheckler to Miss Rachel Dickson.
SOURCE: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/guilford/newspapers/patrio 02.txt
Who is this George Stafford from Guilford Co., NC?
The Greensboro Patriot
November 21, 1829
Marriages:
Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. J. Dodson, Mr. Charles Kanady to Miss Sarah, daughter of George Stafford, all of this county.
SOURCE:
U. S. Mortality Index: 1850
Stafford, James
Age: 63
Gender: M
Occupation: Farmer
Death Date: August (1849)
Death Location: Forsyth, North Carolina
Cause: B.Fever
Birth Location: North Carolina
Information from Tom Stafford :
James Stafford's parents may have been John Jack Stafford (1756-1846) a nd Lydia (1765-1840). In this regard, the 1820 Stokes County, NC census li st a John Stafford and a James Stafford. Neither James nor John Stafford a re listed in the 1790 or 1800 Stokes County, NC Census.
In 1830, Stokes County Census we find John Stafford as Head of Household ( page 99), (two males 1-30 and 1-80) and two females in the household (1- 10 and 1-70). This certainly leads the researcher to think that John "Jac k" Stafford is indeed the father of the James Stafford presented below. Jo hn Stafford's closest neighbors are Abraham Wood and Daniel Faw.
James Stafford is also found in the 1830 Stokes County Census as Head of H ousehold: males (2-5, 1-20, 1-50); females (1-10, 1-50); male slaves (3-1 0, 1-36); female slaves (1-10, 2-36). His closest neighbors are: John Spac h, Sr. and John S. Davis.
James Stafford died in August, 1849 in Forsyth County, NC. His wife, Eliza beth Monroe Stafford, died about one month later. She was 60 years of age.
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Second Letter of William L. SWAIM (to his cousin)
Forsyth Co., N. C. March 2nd 1862
...."I will also state that Jackson Stafford died last summer, at Harrison burg, Virginia. He had been to see his son in the army and was on his w ay home. he died of palsy. his son was wounded in the Fredericks fight a nd came home and died in a few days after he reached home..."
SOURCE: http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/nc/forsyth/misc/s waim1.txt
NOTE: Who is this "Jackson Stafford"
Who is this following Rev. James Stafford?
The Greensboro Patriot
August 1, 1829
Marriages
In Rowan county, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. James Stafford, M.
Samuel Sheckler to Miss Rachel Dickson.
SOURCE: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/guilford/newspapers/patrio 02.txt
Who is this George Stafford from Guilford Co., NC?
The Greensboro Patriot
November 21, 1829
Marriages:
Married, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. J. Dodson, Mr. Charles Kana dy to Miss Sarah, daughter of George Stafford, all of this county.
SOURCE:
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